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6 r Lady Gameci ROBBIE MEEK Asst. Sports Editor The Lady Gamecock basketball team opened their exhibition schedule Tuesday night as they defeated Team Champion 110-71 in the Frank McGuire Arena. Carolina relied on the trey as they shot 52 percent from outside the three- 4fl point arc and never trailed at any point i \ j in the game. \f -Well oro Viqvd onmo mal rrrwl tfiroo. 1^1 point shooters," said Carolina head coach Hf Nancy Wilson. "Most teams that we play in the SEC are not going to give us the / three-point shot quiet as easily as we f\ / I got it tonight. We run a motion-style of- t * fense that we can get cuts to the basket 'Mm as well, and we also want to involve our fc r post players a little more in the offense Ml than we did tonight." The Lady Gamecocks received an M outstanding performance from Shannon Johnson. Johnson shot 14 of 22 for jB 37 points. The senior guard also had seven assists and nine rebounds. "Shannon, she played an excellent HL mm fl game, especially offensively, and pret- Mf I ty much could have done whatever she pr wanted out there," said Wilson. flBr* The Lady Gamecocks also got big jkWM performances from Lisa Williams and jfl Heather Godfrey. Williams shot 3 of 5 from the three-point line as she scored 18 points. Godfrey was 5 of 9 from be- ~' hind the arc as she turned in 17 points. . - *?* "Heather Godfrey shot extremely well from the three," said Wilson." And then, of course, with the newcomers you have to be especially pleased with how Fre?hman Nikl Lisa Williams played." Tuewtay. Mian USC opened the game on a pair of cocks got their b three pointers from Johnson and half as they wen Williams. The Lady Gamecocks led 6- non Johnson trey 0. A Godfrey trey and a Williams two Lady Gamecocks pointer came on back-to-back posses- the locker room i sions with 12:35 left in the first half. Hickey scored tw USC held a 23-11 lead. The Lady Game- open the second i l ^ "iWHBLJyi jm ^mf'^\^ J P^ \ *%< J^B V JH Hk A|^HL ^HHrhIE F1 The Clem son Tigers will invade Williams-Brice Stadium S< Gamecocks for state bragging rights. In last year's contest, 4437 uevine s Columbia, S.C New & Used Major Brands Guitars - Amps - Drums - PA Equipme (And Other Musical Instruments) J^!!^l?iS?2!i!!L??!??L. r "(Bar SPRING 1996 EDITOR Tl Applications can be picket rVaHlinp fnr rnmnl^tpH annlicatif .^VUU.I.IV W...C.V.V ri The Editor position requires that applicants be juni or minimum GPR required to remain in good star have worked for The Gamecock for at least one yea submitted samples of work responses on their appli before the Board of Studen ? Q ij $tm SPC Dck basketbal ki Miars heads to the basket in the Lady Gamecoc >, who is from St. Mary's, Ohio, finished with five points iggest lead of the first point play with 14:32 to play gave the t up by 26 on a Shan- Gamecocks a 71-38 lead. Heather Godat the 1:06 mark. The frey later added two treys on back-totook a 58-32 lead into bade plays to give Carolina a 84-56 lead it the half. Trese with 9:12 remaining. Five of Godfrey's o of her eight points to three pointers came in the second half, half. Johnson's three- USC broke the century mark on a John ? ^ j Tigers lookin MJp> I Associated Press ^ You don't have to force Clemson i coach Tommy West to gush about the IL i Tigers. He does it often and pretty much yfek 1 Jg||| without anyone asking. "This is such a fun bunch to be around," West said Tuesday. "They apIfihi < t proach the game well every week and Hj| always do first-class things." But the Tigers (.7-3) already have qualified for a bowl game, so can they keep their edge against arch-rival South Carolina? "This is a great team because they've H shown they can handle adversity and then came back to prove they can handie success," he said. Sure, Tommy, but won't it be tough to play the Gamecocks, who are out of the bowl picture and are looking to kick a little Tiger tail right in the season-en Ira Photo, The CaamecocK j 9 rturtay to battle ttie er' USC won 33-7 don t worry about that because of ME GAMECOCK NEWSPAPER i up in Russell House Room 331. )ns is Tuesday, November 21 @ 3 p.m. or or senior standing, have a minimum GPR of 2.50 overall iding in the major college (whichever is greater), and must r (or equivalent experience). Applications are judged on their cation form, two letters of reference, and a formal interview t Publications and Communications. dent Media >RTS II wins with a Just pi 9i MSPw* TYSON PETTIOREW The Gamecock :ks 110-71 thrashing of Champion t, two assists and two rebounds. son field goal with 3:21 remaining. The Lady Gamecocks will face Czechoslovakia on Thursday night in the Frank McGuire Arena at 7. The Lady Game- pohrts?agal cocks will open the regular season in the LI yj-ITL Wake Forest Tournament Nov. 24-25. rr rt tiCnfi intr g lui wm uaiuiuay, i the way they've fought and given great they decided to w effort every game for 10 weeks," West Clemson pla; said. "You can't replace that with tal- key and uninvolvi ent." They didn't bite 1 Enough, already. But maybe Clem- against then-top son deserves a bit of talking up. they wouldn't sp The Tigers beat Duke 34-17 a week ago, to Oct. 7's game their fourth straight win after starting 100th anniversa 3-3. They have risen to third in the At- and they are not lantic Coast Conference behind Virginia Saturday's rival and Florida State. "Ifs a big gar A victory Saturday would likely get ing your state ri\ them the league's slot in the Gator Bowl for the fans," saf on Jan. 1 in Jacksonville, Fla. "It's also imports West led Clemson into the 1993 Peach ing hard and get Bowl a month after replacing former The game Sa coach Ken Hatfield. But this postseason Brice Stadium in i trip will have a lot more meaning for the Clemson won tw( longtime Clemson assistant under Dan- lost at home last ny Ford. The Tigers h "Tm so proud of this team and what the road this yea they've done to get us here," West said, great away from "They probably could have found every ing 4-0 with vict excuse and opportunity to fall apart, but North Carolina Becon f. Standard Student Edition is your Aerob media survival kit for passing Have fun hel 7. Dissect, identify, study systems Become a ce egions. Prepare better, faster. 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Georgia Tech. pers are normally low- South Carolina is coming off a mis3d in the trig-game hype, erable home loss to No. 3 Florida this Defore the Sept. 9 game past Saturday, 63-7. ranked Florida State; "X think the teams they played could >eak out much leading make anybody look bad," Clemson fulli against Georgia, the back Emory Smith said. "We have to be ry of Clemson football; prepared." putting too much into The Tigers' rushing game continued^ ^ strong against Duke. They rushed for ne or us because play- 433 yg^ overall and tailback Raymond ^ "T } Priester set a school record with 263 ety Andre Carter said. , ,, , ? , I c , , , yards on the ground. He became Clemint for us to keep work- J , i.fa1 ... , ,. tine better " seventh 1,000-yard runner and is iturday is at Williams- 57 ^ *?m scho?rs single-season Columbia, a place where total set Terrence Flagler in 1986. ) years ago, 16-13. 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