Eagle Staff Reports
BASEBALL
A&M-SFA game moved to Wednesday: The Texas A&M baseball team's game against Stephen F. Austin, originally scheduled for Tuesday, has been moved to 3:05 p.m. Wednesday at Olsen Field.
The schedule was changed because of a forecast of inclement weather. Fans will have to use Tuesday's original ticket for admission to Wednesday's game. There will be no refunds or exchanges.
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Greene receives Big 12 honor: Texas A&M senior center fielder Brodie Greene was named the Big 12 Player of the Week by a select media panel, the league office announced Monday.
Greene hit .727 (8 for 11) with two triples, six RBIs and three stolen bases in the Aggies' three-game sweep of Seton Hall over the weekend. He reached base in 10 of his 14 plate appearances, scoring seven of those times, and posted a slugging percentage of 1.091 and an .833 average with runners in scoring position.
Greene also recorded a run-saving diving catch on a deep fly ball to center field in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader and had an outfield assist in the second game.
SOFTBALL
A&M-SFA matchup postponed: Texas A&M's Tuesday doubleheader against Stephen F. Austin has been canceled because of a forecast of inclement weather.
The two have added a single game for 6 p.m. April 6 at the Aggie Softball Complex.
GOLF
Aggie women in sixth place in Florida: PARRISH, Fla. -- The 16th-ranked Texas A&M women's golf team was in sixth place after Monday's opening two rounds of the Central District Invitational at River Wilderness Country Club.
The Aggies carded a 27-over 295-308--603, trailing leader Florida by 22 strokes going into Tuesday's final round.
A&M senior Julia Boland was 10th in the individual standings at 2-over 73-73--146. Arkansas' Kelli Shean leads at 4-under 71-69--140.
Aggie junior Sarah Zwartynski (71-78--149) was tied for 14th, senior Ashley Freeman (72-81--153) was tied for 40th, freshman Chloe Garner (79-78--157) was tied for 61st and junior Alexa Porter (81-79--160) was tied for 69th.
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