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Aggie Roundup
Published Sunday, November 15, 2009 12:49 AM

CROSS COUNTRY

Sauvageau qualifies for national meet: WACO -- Texas A&M senior Joe Sauvageau qualified for the NCAA Championships on Saturday, placing sixth at the South Central Regional at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course.

Arkansas won the men's title, while Texas claimed the other automatic team berth to the Championships. Lamar was third followed by A&M, SFA, McNeese State, Baylor, Arkansas-Little Rock, Texas-San Antonio and Rice.

Sauvageau finished the 10,000-meter course in 30 minutes, 54.9 seconds and was the third-best finisher not on a qualifying team. The top four advanced.

SMU won the women's title followed by Baylor, Arkansas, Texas, Rice, A&M-Corpus Cristi, Houston, SFA, A&M and McNeese State.

SOCCER

Aggies to face LSU in second round of NCAAs: BATON ROUGE, La. -- The Texas A&M women's soccer team will face LSU at 1 p.m. Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at the LSU Soccer Complex.

A&M (15-6-2) beat Memphis 3-1 in the first round, while LSU, the Tournament's No. 4 seed, shutout Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7-0.

SWIMMING & DIVING

Aggies beat Boston: BOSTON -- Texas A&M's Nikita Denisyako, Grant Nel and Omar Enriquez each won a pair of events to pace the Aggies' 135-108 victory over Boston University on Saturday at BU's Competition Pool.

Denisyako won the 200-yard freestyle and 100 butterfly. Enriquez won the 400 individual medley and 500 freestyle, and Nel swept the diving events, winning on the 1- and 3-meter springboards.

A&M (2-0) also won the 200 medley relay with Denisyako, Nathan Lavery, Jason Bergstrom and Casey Strange on the winning team.

-- Eagle staff reports



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