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Sports
schedule
Thursday
Baseball
USC vs. North Carolina at Rex
Enright Field, 3:00 p.m.
Golf
USC at South Carolina Intercollegiate's,
Hampton, S.C.
Friday
Baseball
USC vs. Erskine at Rex Enright
Field, 7:30 p.m.
Tennis
USC (men) vs. Appalachian State
at Maxcy-Gregg Courts, 2:15 p.m.
Golf
USC at SCI at Hampton, S.C.
Softball
USC at Mississippi Tournament at
Hinds Junior College, Raymond,
Miss.
Saturday
Track
USC vs. Florida at Weems Baskin
Track, 5:30 p.m.
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USC (women) at Carolina Tennis
Day at Converse College, Spartanburg
Lacrosse
USC vs. Atlanta Lacrosse Club at
Atlanta, Ga., 2:00 p.m.
Golf
USC at SCI at Hampton, S.C.
Baseball
USC vs. Appalachian State at Rex
Enright Field, 3:00 p.m.
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After two weeks of spring practice and several scrimmages, head
coach Jim Carlen has one task with his Carolina football squad.
"We're still trying to put the right personnel in the right positions,"
Carlen said. "We aren't concerned with play selection or execution. We
just want to find who we have to play and where they'll play."
Carlen will conclude practice with the annual spring game, sponsored
by the Letterman's Association, Saturday night, April 24, at 7:30 p.m. at
Williams-Brice Stadium. Adult tickets will be $3 and students accompanied
by a parent, will be admitted free of charge. Tickets for
students not accompanied by a parent will be $2.
"We aren't quite as far along at this time as I would like to be," Carlen
said. "We've made some improvement, but I don't know exactly how
much.
"Two areas which are especially vital to us are center and quarterback
and we have to find consistency at those two positions," he said.
Those are critical areas for us."
Junior Ron Bass is operating with the first unit offense at quarterback,
while junior Randy Martz is the second team signal-caller.
Sophomore Danny Clancy and senior Don Bobo, a converted linebacker,
are competing for the regular center position.
"Ron has been bothered by a slight knee strain recently, but we think
he's going to be okay," Carlen said. "Randy has looked good in practice
running the offense.
"Our offensive line seems to be coming along well, with the exception
of center and we hope to get that problem solved," he said. "We think
we're in pretty good shape at guard, tackle and tight end."
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