Special to The Eagle
GOLF
A&M women at Big 12 Championship: LUBBOCK -- The Texas A&M women's golf team will compete in the 54-hole Big 12 Championship on Friday through Sunday at Texas Tech.
A&M, which won the Big 12 in 2006 and 2007, was runner-up to Oklahoma State last year.
Fourth-ranked OSU, the only ranked Big 12 team, is the favorite.
A&M will be represented by senior Lauren Johnson, junior Ashley Freeman and sophomores Sarah Zwartynski, Stephanie Smith and Alexa Porter.
"The girls have been working on different types of shots that we will need to play the Rawls Course," A&M head coach Trelle McCombs said. "We've gone over the golf course hole-by-hole. Three of our five players have played this golf course and have a good sense of what to expect. I really like our chances, and I think we are fully prepared for anything."
SOCCER
Arnold, Young work out at national camp: Texas A&M junior goalkeeper Kristin Arnold and freshman Bri Young participated last week in the U-23 Women's National Team camp at the Nike World Headquarters outside of Portland, Ore.
TENNIS
Aggie women win Big 12 titles: Texas A&M's Morgan Frank was named the Big 12 women's No. 2 singles champion after going 10-1 in conference matches, and A&M's doubles team of Sheri Olivier and Elzé Potgieter earned the league's No. 3 doubles title with a 9-2 record, the Big 12 office announced Wednesday.
A&M is the No. 3 seed at the Big 12 Championships and will receive a first-round bye, facing either No. 6 seed Oklahoma State or No. 11 seed Iowa State on Friday in Norman, Okla.
TRACK & FIELD
Aggies to compete in 115th Penn Relay Carnival: PHILADELPHIA -- The Texas A&M track and field team will begin competition in the 115th Penn Relay Carnival at noon Thursday at Franklin Field.
The Aggies will enter the Penn Relays with the nation's leading marks in the women's 400- and 800-meter relays. A&M's men have the nation's No. 2 times in the 400 and 800 relays.
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