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DukE BY STEVE PARKER Sports Editor USC's basketball Gamecocks go after their 20th victory of the sea son, once again, when they face Duquesne University Wednesday night at the Coliseum. Carolina was turned back in its attempt to reach the 20-win plateau Saturday afternoon at Notre Dame, when the Irish prevailed 73-69. The victory would have marked Coach Frank McGuire's fifth consecutive 20-win campaign here at Carolina, but now the Gamecocks must defeat the visiting Dukes to obtain the mark during the regular season. The contest will mark the final regular season affair for both teams, and will be the last time that seniors Kevin Joyce, Danny Traylor, and Casey Manning will play on the Coliseum floor for the Gamecocks. 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Se flight schedules and prices for exa minimum and maximum fares. s bloci Duquesne flaunts a tough lineup and will present the stiffest chal lenge to the USC home-court vic tory streak of 22-straight since Indiana was hosted by the Kevin Joyce ...last I Coliseum appearance. Gamecocks back in December. Super-star Lionel Billingy is con sidered the chief threat for the Dukes. His 6-9 size and tremendous quickness, along with his credition als of last year when he was the leading Duke scorer at almost 22 iTEWAY Of Ti To The "I t Direct Atla $264* :k Summer Sea $224* sectacular AutL Dr Leave Leave e Atlanta Brussels *s Flight for for "' Number Brussels Atlanta :h 101- 1/13/13 8/12/13 aI 108 1/14/13 8/13/13 109 8/11/13 9/1/13 110 8/13/13 9/1/13 111 9/14/13 9/23/13 112 9122/13 10/1/13 113 10/5/13 10/15/13 114 10/14/13 10/24/13 115 11/2/13 11/12/13 ir All prices are plus $3.00 U.S. Departure st The minimuni pro-rota charter pric 's 20% (maximum pro-rota charter U tic ipants. 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The number four spot saw Andreas Hufschmid defeat Dana Nottingham with set wins of 6-2, 6-4. In the fifth singles match Doc Malloy defeated Luis Glass with scores of 6-2,6-4. In the f inal singles position, Mark Rosenblum took the match from Mike Ruffin 6-4, 6-2. As in the last meet, all three dou bles matches went to USC with Desatnik and McCarthy starting things off with a 7-6, 6-4 victory over Aguero and Glass. In the number-two doubles, the team of Kefalos and Hufschmid easily over took the team of Nottingham and Farrow 6-4, 6-3. In the third doubles match-up, Tom Craig and Tom Collins defeated the team of Quimbaya and Ruffin 6-4, 7-5. The next teams the Gamecocks will face are Presbyterian College on Monday, March 5, Appalachian State on Tuesday, March 6, and - Purdue on Wednesday, March 7. All of the games are home matches, will be played at Maxcy Gregg Stadium and will all start at 2:15 pm. Ir ish From Page 12 Notre Dame soon took their first lead since the initial moments of the game at 43-41. The Irish outscored Carolina 12-4 to open a 10-point mar gin be fore Carolina began their vain comeback bid. Twenty-seven turnovers plagued the Gamecocks during the long game at South Bend, and numerous foul calls forced Danny Traylor, who was shooting quite well, to the bench for much of the second half, and Joyce out of the game in the final desperate seconds. Joyce was forced to attempt 28 shots in the close game, hit 11 and finished out with-26 points to lead all scorers. Traylor and Winters each had 15, while Dunleavy and English were limited to five and six points, respectively. For Notre Dame, their leading point producer was once again Sh mate, who topped his average of ~.4 with an output of 25. Brokaw complimented his big play with 20 points. Peter Crotty struck for 15, most on long jumpshots in the vital closing half.