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Aggie Roundup
Published Wednesday, November 04, 2009 6:05 AM

GOLF

Aggie women rally for victory at Onion Creek: AUSTIN -- The No. 16 Texas A&M women's golf team completed its biggest comeback in school history by overcoming a 21-stroke deficit to win the Challenge at Onion Creek on Tuesday.

Senior Julia Boland captured the individual title with a 4-under 206 at Onion Creek Country Club. Teammate Ashley Freeman (207) was the runner-up.

A&M trailed leader San Francisco by 21 shots after Monday's opening round but made up 13 strokes with a school-record 5-under 275 in the second round. Freeman and junior Sarah Zwartynski led the way with a pair of 4-under 66s.

A&M finished the three-round event at 1-under 839 to beat San Francisco (842). Texas State placed third at 863.

Zwartynski (213) tied for 10th, freshman Sarah Beth Davis (215) tied for 18th and freshman Chloe Garner (223) tied for 68th for A&M.

TENNIS

Two Aggies set for Indoor Championships: Texas A&M junior All-American Austin Krajicek and junior Jeff Dadamo will compete in the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships starting Thursday at Yale University in New Haven, Conn.

Krajicek and Dadamo earned an automatic berth as the Wilson/ITA Texas Regional doubles champions.

Krajicek also received an at-large bid for the singles tournament as the No. 30 player in the preseason Campbell/ITA rankings.

-- Eagle staff reports



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