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BY JOHN JACKS
Gamecock Staff Writer
When most people think of USC
athletes, names such as Grantz,
Ldws,English and Dunleavy are
among the ffirst to come to mind.
To the football,basketball,baseball
and trasck fan the name John
Rosier means very little, but to the
USC soccer fan that name looms
big in the plans of this yeasr's
team.
Coach Yank Albers, a
sophomore, has two seaso,s' left
after this year and expectations
are high that he will develop into
one of the nation's premier
players. As a freshman last year
he led the team with 19 goals, a
figure good enough to rank him 10
in the nation in that department.
After the first scrimmage of the
season against Erskine, Albers,
quite pleased with Rosier's play,
said, "He's good for at least one
goal a game." This seems to be the
understatment of the year.
After one more se.rimmageand
the season's opener., Rosier
seems to. be capable of scoring
more in the vicinity of three to four
goals a game. In each contest thus
far he has scored four goals, ac
complishing this even after sitting
out much of each game because of
USC's one-sided victories.
In the first gme against Erskine,
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Rosier staked USC to a quick 2-0
lead with an assist to Crossan for
the first goal and an unassisted
goal seconds later. He went on to
score two more goals in the final
period to put the game out of reach.
Erskine, sporting a very fine,
soccer team, went down to a
humiliating 9-4 defeat.
The next game,on the road, was
against- Francis-Marion in
Florence. Rosier again scored four
goals as Cariolina completely
outclassed its opponent in every
department, winning 11-1
Last Sunday, USC opened its
regular season schedule against
Wofford and it was not very long
before fans were treated to the
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The four passes quarterbacks
Jeff Grantz and Ron Bass had
intercepted Saturday night against
Duke reflect the type of season the
two quarterbacks have had thus
far statiscally.
In two games, the two quar
terbacks have accumulated just
335 yards of total offense, with
Grantz, USC's All-America can
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It was again Rosier who gave the
Gamecocks a quick 2-0 lead.
Rosier scored his first goal after
only 1:58 had elapsed. Minutes
later Rosier scored again to make
it 2-0. As it turned out, that was
enough, but USC went on to rip
Wofford 10-1 with Rosier booting in
four goals.
To credit Rosier with so much is
not taking anything away from the
rest of the teram. Rosier will team
with such fine players as Tim and
Bob Hankinson, Pete and Bob
Hwath and Ken McCord to produce
what should be USC's best soccer
squad ever. Without such a team,
Rosier's talent could easily be
wasted.
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.ve figures
didate, accounting for 218 yards of
that total.
While Grantz has outgained Bass
as far as net totals go, Bass has the
more impressive statistics. Bass
has hit three of his six pass at
tempts for 34 yards, with on in
terception. Grantz has completed
just eight of 18 tries, throwing one
touchdown against three pickoffs.
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