The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 16, 1976, Page Page 11, Image 12

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Womei By Debra Goodwin Carolina's women's lost to Anderson Coll Georgia 62-60 in the Wii Tournament in Rock F The losses drop the C 10, but USC coach Fran record, "could be just tl of the closeness of the she was very satisfied girls played in the weekend. "Thursday night's ^ derson was a very go said. "It was close the we played the second 1 first." The Chicks also 1 53 on Feb. 7. "We play we did then, but we w more," said Porter. The Chicks played a concentrated on kee Donna Forester from g their first meeting, F points, but this time si Katrina Anderson, the T Super-Chili Cheese with purchase o Onion Kings and Nled J ' '"** XmQHDr trailer. Offer Good thru Feb, only al 13C4 Rosewood Di (M^yrqtei^oqp i's basket Anderson no one to basketball team Denise lege 69-60 and to Chicks ir nthrop Invitational points. B till. Charlie D "hicks' record to 4- Anderson kie Porter said the Against IP PPVPrco Ko/iaunr. r>nin o uv uwauac pv'1,1LO games." She said camebac with the way the left. Geor tournament this the Chick would hi situation *ame against An- hit a shot od game," Porter she thoug ! whole game, and buzzer so lalf as well as the "The of ost to Anderson 66- control of pd thp samp oamo ? ?bu>nv oaiu it wu: ere up for it a lot had expei couldn't g i tight zone which officiating ping Anderson's bad the fi jetting the ball. In The oft orester scored 36 seconds 1< le was held to 24. scored th< tallest player for received t vL i English cl in Pizza 29tt contest HEK8HSBSSSm ball team 1 i's team, had 25 points. "We had match her height," Porter said. Nanney was high scorer for the 1 the Anderson game with 26 renda Paulk, Mott Suber and ubose all followed with 10 each. iea at nalitime, 35-28. Georgia, the Chicks were 24 lind at one point in the game but k to tie the score with 32 seconds gia played for the last shot, and s did not want to foul because it we given Georgia a bonus at the free-throw line. Georgia at the buzzer, but Porter said ;ht the ball was shot after the uuucu. ficials did not have very much the game," Porter said, and > the worst officiating the Chicks fenced this season. "The girls et into the game because of the it was the reason we played rst half." icials ruled there were two sft in the game after Georgia Mr last two points. The Chicks he ball under their opponents' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmM f77H USC forward Alex /llfl'C/d moved up eight places ir for the fifth annual Basketball Classic, sch t-S-aaf April 5th at the Las V vention Center. English, who has be about 22 points and ge than 10 rphniinHc nor oa .. fv. into 19th place in the The 6-8 senior was in 27tl weeks ago. IJJylJ |gg oses twi< basket and threw a long Wolfe. Wolfe's desperatic "If we had tied, I feel won," Porter said. "At ha girls to block out the ( second half we came b; r\l otrnrl piajrcu wen. Georgia had more h< Chicks; one player was 6-! 0. Wolfe was USC's tallest "I was really proud of then "There aren't too many te stick it out to overcome a Porter said USC has a offense than most of the oil state. "We have verv mucl many teams center aroun she said. . The Chicks have four before the state tourna nament for which the site \ announced. USC plays at 1 at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday ^itiiuson ai i:<i& p.m. bat Anderson College went tournament by defeatinj State 75-51 Saturday. Dom the winning team with 31 mmmmmmmmmsmm ; English Leading the I i the voting East sauad is Pizza Hut Scott May, foil* eduled for Smith of St. Johr regas Con- Tennessee Tech Maryland and Vanderbilt. en scoring tting more Balloting ends M me, moved eight votegetten standings, receive automati ti place two additional playei named as at-larf 1 df * ^ 1 ^ ii r. r; j j r. I ?0 Coacl two g pass to Janice _ Billy Bak? >n shot missed. we would have Two memt Iftime I told the team have be . rti jinciaung. ine team and ar ack and really been indefini cording to gol iight. than the Seniors Bot I and another 6- Md., and Chai t player at 5-11. of 1C?lu?rn1^ia ji . ., violating the c ' Porter said athletic dorn, ams that would David Dupret 24-point lead." related rei more balanced scholarship pc ler teams in the Roost, ti a team effort; Prezioso sa id nnp nprsnn " under the imo a , no training ri "That's incc more games "jraining rul ment, a tour- in the Roost i las not yet been athletes to re. Francis Marion "I had mad r and at during se UrdaV thrnnohn... .h ^ V ?V/MV uu on to win the "Both of the ? Appalachian been on prol na Forester led rules earlier i points. ti immmmmzmm lBo Hasan rifVMSinn m rp balloting for the MA"or,t'in? Indiana forward '. 'v owed by Beaver c?rnlnBlnto is, Frank Jones of damaging p , John Lucas of ""P81 .. . Jeff Fosmes of According ti can appeal university ; [arch 8th. The top committee. ? for each squad ^ three go c invitations. Two scholarship ai rs per team are expected to be le selections. trio said they use. HHH " k drops golfers sr >ers of USC's golf en removed from the sother member has tely suspended, acf coach Don Mathis. Viner of Rockville, rles "Chip" Prezioso were released for :ode of conduct at the i, the Roost. Senior i was suspehded for isons. All three Tformers lived in the id the players were ression the team had lies. >rrect," Mathis said, es for athletes living ire published for all ad. e that clear to them 'veral meetings i year," Mathis said, men released have aation for breaking in the year." ic Director Harold concurred with his lease the players. to Prezioso and vo were released for xicated recentlv and roperty inside the 5 Hagan, all athletes suspensions ..to the athletic grievance ilfers will remain on t USC, and Dupree is reinstated soon. The do not plan to leave Biilli)