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BY GEORGE MORRIS
Of The Gamecock Staff
Carolina's swim team made a
successful start to a tough road
schedule over the holidays with a
57-56 win on December 20 at Tulane
and a third place finish in the
Tennessee Relays on January 4.
In the Tulane meet, the
Gamecocks built up an 11 point
lead midway through the meet but
had to hang on to record the vic
tory. With only two of the meet's 13
events left Tulane had battled back
to within five points, 51-46.
Carolina sewed up the win with
first and third place finishes by
Jim Tingen and Ray Klitzke in the
three meter diving.
Tingen, who also won the one
meter diving, was selected
Gamecock of the Meet.
USC coach Alan Gentry, whose
career record at Carolina now
stands at 29-11, was pleased with
the win over the Green Wave,
which finished fourth in last year's
National Independents Cham
pionship. Carolina finished fifth in
that meet.
"I was happy to get by them.
They are better than they were last
year and so are we. They do
everything they can to beat you
and they've got some real good
swimmers who really like to race,"
Gentry said.
The Gamecocks, hoping to im
prove on last year's 5-5 dual meet
record, are on the road again this
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Despite their college division
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Florida to present formidable
opposition.
"Since I've been here they've
finished as high as second in the
college division and have a string
of college division All-Americans.
They have a good coach as well,"
Gentry said.
It is Miami, however, that is
expected to give USC one of the
toughest battles all year. Miami
finished eighth in last year's NCAA
tournament. Carolina finished 24th
in the nation last year.
"Miami is tough but we think we
can give them a run for their
money. They are ranked higher in
the national picture than we are
and we are fighting to get up there.
They have a world record holder
(David Wilkie) that swims in three
events. All of our swimmers must
have a good meet in order for us to
beat them. One man having an off
day could beat us," Gentry said.
Last year Carolina lost to the
Hurricanes by 16 points at the USC
Pool, and Gentry expects the task
to be more difficult away from
home.
"Miami has an outdoor pool, and
that will effect backstrokers, who
usually look up and judge the turns
by the ceiling in an indoor pool.
Also, the lights will have to be
turned on late in the meet, and the
shadows make the divers go nuts,"
he said.
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