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SPORTS The Battalion I 2.18.15 5 PROVIDED Junior Adria Arnaus (left) and coach J.T. Higgins and junior Andrew Lister at last spring's Aggie Invitational Tournament. Men's golf team looks to bounce back from fall slump No. 49 Aggies begin Hawaii tournament Wednesday By Cole Stenholm After a sixth-place finish in its first spring event of the season, the No. 49 Texas A&M men’s golf team now takes its 2015 campaign to Lihue, Ha waii, for the John A. Burns Intercolle giate event, hosted by the University of Hawaii, running Wednesday through Friday. Texas A&M is one of 16 teams in the event, of which five are nation ally ranked inside the top 50, including the four-time defending tournament champion No. 23 University of Cali fornia. Texas A&M recorded a second- place finish in last year’s edition, nine strokes behind California. The Aggies, despite a slow start to the fall portion of their season, who suffered setbacks due to player injury and academic ineligibility, have already achieved a higher finish in their one spring tournament — Feb. 2 at the Sea Best Invitational — than they did in the entire fall. Junior Adria Arnaus said he sees the improvement, but a complete team ef fort will be required for their progress to continue. “Everybody has worked a lot this last Christmas,” Arnaus said. “We came back and this first tournament, there has been an improvement. That’s all we look for and hopefully, right now, in Hawaii, we keep moving up. It’s got to be a little bit from everybody, you know. It cannot be one or two because it’s four of the ones that count. And hopefully, if we do that right and ev eryone is putting his own part, then at the end of the season we will be at nationals and putting for the champi onship.” The 6,991-yard, par-72 Wailua mu nicipal golf course plays host to the event. LSU CONTINUED proceeded to go on a 24-5 run orches trated by Tim Quarterman. After starting 0-for-2 from the field, Quarterman made his next two that both went from deep. Additionally, LSU held House scoreless for the remainder of the half, and nine A&M turnovers left the Aggies trailing by five after 20 minutes of play. The opening eight minutes of the second half consisted of back-and-forth play until LSU sophomore forward Jar- ell Martin — who averages just under 16 points per game — headed to the bench after committing his fourth foul. In turn, House sparked what would be a 12-0 run for the Aggies. House scored eight of the 12 points on the run, including the equal izer that followed an Alex Caruso steal. A&M entered the final minute of play with a two-point advantage. Following an empty possession, LSU was forced to foul and it was House who made the trip to the charity stripe. After two made free throws from House the Aggies never looked back on their way to a 68-62 victory. 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