The Battalion: March 3, 2014

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WHERE SPORTS HAPPEN. Jenna Rabel — THE BATTALION

A&M head coach Jo Evans celebrates with outfielder Cassie Tysarczyk on Saturday.

1,000

(AND COUNTING)

Coach Jo Evans reaches career wins milestone Milkyas Gashaw The Battalion

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hen the Texas A&M softball team completed a 6-2 win against Wisconsin on Saturday, head coach Jo Evans made his-

tory. She became only the eighth active coach in Division I history to reach 1,000 wins. In a news conference following her career milestone, Evans was the first to talk about her team’s victory rather than her accomplishment. “I thought our team played really well,” Evans said. “It’s fun to get it on a game where it’s a quality opponent, and

it’s a tough game and a challenging situation. That’s just a more fun way to play the game every day. I thought our kids played really well. I was proud of them.” Evans has had much success at A&M, recording 14 appearances in the NCAA postseason, including two consecutive trips

A&M FINISHES SHY OF SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

See Evans on page 3

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Photos by Bryan Johnson — THE BATTALION

Freshman and early signee Kyle Allen takes snaps at spring practice. Allen will be among the quarterbacks vying for the starting job.

SPRING FOOTBALL

Clay Koepke

The Battalion mid the sounds of nearby construction at Kyle Field, Texas A&M spring football practice kicked off Friday to the tune of Drake’s “Trophies” blasting on the loudspeakers. Although the spring is young, head coach Kevin Sumlin said he was pleased with the overall tempo displayed by his team. “It was a great start, weather was good, had a lot of energy which you expect from the first day, a lot of good looking [kids] — Larry Jackson has done a fine job in the off season, they’ve utilized their meeting time well,” Sumlin said. “I thought our guys understood the schemes that we tried to install and guys were buzzing around. Good tempo, had some good looking prospects out there too watching practice, a little DJ double-R cranking it up a little bit, so all in all I thought it was good.” As the first two practices came to a close this weekend, Texas A&M spring football continues Monday, Wednesday and Thursday with competition brewing at all positions. Check out the recaps at thebatt. com and follows on Twitter at @battsports for the latest news.

Roger Zhang — THE BATTALION

Kamaria Brown competes in the SEC championships.

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Brown knots first-ever SEC championship sprint sweep Elizabeth Kamenicky The Battalion

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Receiver Speedy Noil, freshman and early signee, jogs off the field at spring practice.

amaria Brown started running at 6 years old. In 2014, the junior Texas A&M sprinter is still running — to the tune of an unprecedented SEC sprint event sweep. “I always used to ask my mom, ‘Can I do another sport?’” Brown said. “She would say, ‘OK, let’s wait until the summer,’ then summer comes and I was still running track.” Brown, a native of Baton Rouge, La., scored wins in the 200- and 400-meter this weekend at the SEC Indoor Championships at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium. No male or female sprinter has

ever won both events. “For Kamaria Brown to do that is just a huge day for her,” Texas A&M head coach Pat Henry said. “She’s a tremendous athlete and she’s a world-class athlete.” Brown said the feat is difficult and exhaustion almost kept her from achieving it. “I was extremely tired from the 400, but I have been training very hard and I was prepared for it,” Brown said. “Doubling is not easy, so this is very exciting for me.” This weekend wasn’t the first time See Brown on page 2

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