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Monday, March 28, 1994 t Final Four set Arizona wallops Missouri Arizona was the first team to qualify. The Wildcats 72 Saturday in Los Angeles. The Arizona backcourt of Damon Stoudamire ai Dinea lor 55 points as the wildcats advanced to the the first time since 1988. ^ Duke stops Robinson, Purdue Duke reached the Final Four for the seventh time The Blue Devils found a way to do something not able to do: stop Purdue's Glenn Robinson. The Blue Devils held the Purdue Ail-American to 1994 tournament average. Freshman Jeff Capel and senior Tony Lang led Dul in the 69-60 win in Knoxville, Tenn. Florida in Final Four for first time The Florida Gators became the third team to reach of their Sunday win against Boston College. Florida advanced to the semifinals for the first tii | the Gators hit their free throws down the stretch ar Arkansas denies Michigan's third straigl The Arkansas Razorbacks knocked off the Wolvt Dallas, denying Michigan the chance to go to the ch third straight year. Scotty Thurman led the Razorbacks with 20 poir SPPnnH hslf mhilp Mirhio^fl ? liraran Hnnrorrl MlliV bounds in a losing cause. Jordan injured Michael Jordan didn't play for the Chicago White 5 Saturday because of a hyperextension and abrasion Jordan injured himself Friday on an awkward stea f Jordan, who wasn't expected to play Sunday, is listei Colts sign Bennett Tony Bennett, one of the NFL's premier pass-rush Green Bay Packers Saturday for a four-year, Ill-mil anapolis Colts. Bennett becomes the second big move of the wet ing their tr^de of quarterback Jeff George to the Atl; Lady Gamecocks win 4 in Winthr The USC softball team won four consecutive gam< to the finals of the Winthrop Invitational. ^ Dana Fulmer broke the USC all-time RBI mark ^ * 142nd run on a sixth-inning triple against East Car previously held the record. Darlene Gareis tossed a pair of three-hitters for t\ T?l /- ^1.^ J.f 1 rrrr TiMf" wr:l . - me uaincn-n.io ucicaieu ni^u, unv^-wiiiiungioi State. 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Lun , I bafrlc 921 Sumter St I .n Corne11 Arms 1 Thicket (across from H Offer Valid at Cornell Arms Location Only io Sp 1 I Gamecocl JIMMY DeBUTTS Assistant Sports Editor destroyed Missouri 92- Mac White drove in four runs S; urday with a triple and a double, ai nd Khalid Reeves com- Jason Haynie pitched eight shutout i national semifinals for nines as USC downed Alabama 1C to even the SEC baseball series at 01 game apiece. Haynie improved to 6-1 with tl in nine years Saturday. win, and Craig Ross came on to pit many teams have been the top of the ninth. Haynie stru out five, walked two and gave up fi 13 points, 23 below his hits. Haynie and Alabama's Chris Eilei ;e with 19 points apiece J"1; mat*cd shutouts for Ave innin before Stacy Stokes two-out dr; bunt single started a Gamecock ra in the bottom of the sixth. Mac Whi tripled Stokes home for the first ru the Final Four by virtue an(j DeBoer's single score White. ne in school history as The Gamecocks (22-7, 1-1) we id pulled away late. able to get Haynie out of two touj innings by turning double plays. Ea< it Final Four team stranded six baserunners. irines 76-68 Sunday in USC batted around tor the 14 ampionship game for a time this season in the seventh, sen ing 13 batters to the plate and scorn its, including 14 in the * ns' ^ df?vethree , d 30 points and 13 re- wlth a bases-loaded double tn the t r ning, extending his career scho record for doubles to 62. White's triple was the 11th of his c reer, one short of the Gamecoi record. Bill Haley had 12 triples fro >ox' minor league team 1930-32. of his right knee. Mike Tarter opened the eight-n 1 attempt of third base. inning with a single and hit a two-n d on a day-to-day basis. homer, his third of the season, as tl 10th batter in the inning. Chris Dia Ted Rose and Mike Dezenzo also hi hits in the inning, and there were foi ing linebackers, left the lion deal with the Indi- Women s tenni sk for the Colts follow- By TONY SANTORI anta Falcons. Sports Editor The No. 21 Lady Gamecock tenn , , - team defeated Tennessee 6-1 Fridi Op Invitational for its third consecutive win again is Saturday to move in- the Lady Volunteers. Senior Helen Crook and sophi vhen she drove in her more Heather Greene led the US olina. Tricia Popowski charge. Crook defeated Paula Juels 3, 6-2 at No. 1 singles, while Greer vo of the USC wins. downed Emily Fisher 6-1, 6-2 at No. l, Samford and Wright singles. Junior Victoria Davies also cruise to a victory on the afternoon. Davi< won 6-1, 6-3 against Tennessee Kristin Bachochin at No. 3 single WKKtKmmSESnm ooking^ . 1 am THIS IN GAMECO The Citadel, W (Sarge SOF Nichols St., Thur. Georgia Southern, (Lady Gamecock Fi UHM MEN'S ^ " Georgia, Thui Mississippi, S (Sam Daniels Tennis Cc 32223 * women ond meal ciemson, We< FREE (Blossom Street Coi asserts) BEAT TH Opm ich & Supper) Building [orseshoe) For Ticket Inforrr Expires 3-31-94 ^or More ^ -??I (JSC Sports Infc it 6am crock iorts ts take 2 of 3 froi walks. Shane Watts of Alabama (11-11, 11) had five hits off Haynie, all singles. r'..< nd Jason Jordan, Anthony DuBose and South in. Anthonv Hill had the other 'Bama hits. 1-0 Stokes, White, DeBoer and Tarter !???'a?rf ne had two hits each for the Gamecocks. whrteV Dezenzo, Mark Gugino, Chris Diaz ofalTbdh and Ted Rose had one hit each. szwejbka, ss ?u Rose, 3b , USC lost to the Crimson Tide 8-4 Tarter, c ck Pearsall, p Friday. The Gamecocks managed Rushing, P ve , , , . ... . Reames, p three hits, with White dnving in two totals rs runs. DeBoer and Chris Diaz had Car- v gs olina's other two hits. ag Joe Caruso, Brad Daggett, Shane Hy Watts and Jason Jordan led the Crim- I Caryso, 2b ite son Tide to victory. Alabama scored DaMett! 'rf2b ^ Five runs in the third off Gamecock n?^o!s, 3b pitcher J.J. Pearsall, who gave up sev- Dubose! dh re en earned runs on seven hits. Pearsall v^dh jh walked six and struck out three. I Saunders, c ;h Alabama designated hitter Anthony sh<*mHker, p Dubose hit his first home run of the stuCbbsnSpP season in Friday's game. d" use scored its first three runs in the Scu,'. Cirafina bottom of the third off Steve Shoe- Alabama i n maker. Carolina mustered one more Pitch'ne ol run in the ninth. Soutb Carolina Shoemaker improved to 2-3 with j.J. Pearsall :a- the win, while Pearsall dropped to 1- Greg Rushing 2 Jay Reames m USC defeated Alabama 3-2 Sunday. A game summary will be published in Steve Stioemakei in Wednesday's edition of The Game- Freddie Kitchens m cock Jerry S,ubbs ^ The Gamecocks will take on The Winner Sho< id Citadel at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Sarge Loser Pears lit Frye Field. * is knocks off UT w > Senior Claire Hammond, playing J. VX W1JL No. 5 singles for USC. defeated Tn lis Mai 6-3, 6-1. -5CV iy USC freshman Sophie Ljucovic XI.11J.^JI st downed Heather McEvoy 6-2, 6-0 at No. 6 singles. F t ff o- Crook and Davies continued to ex- *? C eel at No. 1 doubles for the Game- The USC mei 6- cocks (14-2, 5-2). finished No. 1 ie The tandem, ranked No. 18 in the points at the N< 2 nation, improved to 26-5 as a team in Minneapolis with a 6-2, 6-3 victory against the Vols' The 800 mei :d Fisher and Juels. ished fifth in t ;s The Gamecocks will play No. 12 nered All-Ameri 's Clemson at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Jon Moore, D s. home. Leishman and posted a time event. The same foi ^up the 400 me rowly missed q nals. 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Carolii lation, Call 777-4272 10 001 etails, Contact: V^lduul irmation, 777-5204 ^ Wo: l|f- Place ai The Gar 7_ m Crimson Tide 15,1994 Mar. 26, 1994 Carolina South Carolina AB R H RBI _ AB R H RBI t u V i ougino. it 4 110 2 >1 0 0 Stokes. 2b 4 2 2 1 3 10 0 White, cf 5 2 2 4 4 0 1 2 DeBoer, dh 5 0 2 1 4 0 1 0 Diaz. 1b 3 111 3 0 1 0 Tarter, c 4 2 2 2 3 10 0 Rose, 3b 2 110 3 0 0 0 Szwejbka, ss 2 0 0 0 2 10 0 Dezenzo, rf 4 111 0 0 0 0 Haynils, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ross, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 33 10 12 10 29* 4 3 3 bama Alabama AB R H RBI AB R H RBI 4 13 0 Carvso, 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daggett, rf 3 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 Jordan, 1b 3 0 10 4 12 0 Nichols, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Dubose, dh 3 0 10 10-00 Wood, dh 0 0 0 0 2 113 Tafl, ss 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Box, cf 2 0 0 0 5 0- 1 0 Hid, c 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 Watts, If 3 0 2 0 4 10 0 Eilers, p 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 MacDonald, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis, p 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 TOTALS 20 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 35 8 13 7 ________ R H ? R H ? 003 000 001 4 3 1 South Carolina 000 002 80X 1012 1 005 210 000 813 0 Alabama 000 000 000 0 5 0 Pitching IPHRERBBS0 South Carolina IP H R ER BB SO 3 1/3 7 7 7 6 3 Jason Haynie 8 5 0 0 2 5 4 6 1 1 2 2 Craig Ross 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 2/3. 0 0 0 0 0 ...... v : Alabama Chris Eilers 6 6 3 3 2 4 6 3 3 3 5 9 Mike MacDonald 2/3 5 7 7 2 1 2 0 1 1 3 6 Derius Lewis 1 1/3 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 amake r (2-3) s swimming team ies 18th at NCAAs irts school record and was good II S swimming team enough for 17th place 8 Saturday with 42 ? Wggieri, Moore and freshmanjay 2AA Championships \dfordP'ace1d in tde Top 20 ,n K their individual events. ' . ~ Telford finished 16th in the dley relay team fin- 1650-yard freestyle with a time of he nation and gar- 15.18.35, while Riggieri placed 17th can honors. Seniors jn tke 200 backstroke with a time rew Riggieri, Rik 1.46.09. Moore posted a time of junior Dan Phillips 2:03, which was good for 20th in of 3:14.87 in the the 200 breaststroke. Moore also finished 18th in the ir Gamecocks made 100 breaststroke with a time of dley team and nar- 55.57. [ualifying for the fi- The 42 points are the most ever le of 1:30.50 set a byaUSCsquad. 3-777-0112 ?SL<1 t student & youth travel organization STA TRAVEL i the annual Pyramid jr" Building j^j||gCuntest Thursday March 31, 1994 n Russell House Patio 1 Oam to 2pm presented by Carolina Cares iformation about getting involved, contact: la Cares, Box 85128 or call 777-8402 ?e?s GivetMoflife, r?! Giveblood! ladin M American Red Cross QCCOCK. South Carolina Regional Rlood Services