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|H 1 K^8|roBlMiLu.p> - lla -vs p : ::;<. v. vB aS??!SBa?^SS?^^.>>.W>::>.$:'S<. ^^L?r/OHk V UT-ti'~^Hb?X^^H[ ^H| Iuamecock ttienne harquhars swing as the ball approaches in < Sheila F< From page 13 a fight with Clemson's Bobbie Mims and was ejected from the a r: ? 1?lr 01? u? J ^aiiic* in inu nisi nan. out; nau iu watch her teammates struggle without her to a 75-74 victory. "I knew I just had to keep my cool ? this year and stay in the game," Foster said. "I knew my team needed me and I'd be no good to them on the bench. I said to myself it they try anything, I'll just have to overlook it." "She (Mims) grabbed me tonight out on the floor, but I couldn't do anvthine but laugh." Foster said. "I just put it aside, because we needed that win. I just couldn't blow up and lose it like that." The friendly sophomore said the Clemson game was probably her best game of the season. "Blowing them out like we did made it our best game of the season," Foster ^uiu. rosier was quiCK 10 poini OUl this was not her personal best, however. "I think I played better in the N.C. State game," she said, referring to the 76-64 victory over the Lady Wolfpack during the regular season in which she scored 31 points and collected 17 rebounds. "Beating Clemson is a real highlight for me because it shows who is number one in the state, | who s the best and all that good | stuff," Foster said with a smile. "I think Clemson realizes they're not as good as we are." For her efforts Foster was named to the All-State team and was also named the state's most valuable player. "It's a real honor to receive the Most Valuable Player award," Foster said. "Now we have to move on to bigger things. I think wecan go far." Against the 17th ranked Southern Cal Lady Trojans, Foster again was a dominant force. She scored 17 points and collected 14 rebounds to help the Lady Gamecocks defeat the Lady Trojans 70-(J0 in round one of the AIAW qualifying tournament. Foster didn't rest on her laurels. In the second round against Northwestern she had probably the best game of her career. She scored 32 points, grabbed nine rebounds, had three steals and was 15 of 18 from the field. Against Stephen F. Austin Tuesday night, Foster did it again. Although she was triple teaiped for most of the game, she still managed to score 18 points and grab 10 rebounds. "Once thfiV wpnt man.ln.man wo J " v knew we had to get the ball to , Sheila. If you can get it to her she's going to score," coach Parsons jtji' ''She's just awesome. She's I;, ,, J; WBm- " H||& ?&: . . '-. <-^ HllIC yW ^ Hf|>1- A ^ &.i .^ '' on begins his this week. 'Far a game earlier but has since re mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmm jster leat Foster was also happy after the win. "This is the biggest thing to happen to me in basketball," she said. "I knew we'd be good.but I ncvci ui ecuiieu we u go mis iar. It's great." AM Nominate her or hi Awards will be civ w assistant who best teaching. The AMG each recipient. A courses or any gra eligible. Students, faculty for the Outstandiii of individually si the nominee. They committee time to Nominations of fac n _ 1 _ . # ^ - - - Deieccxon uommitte Nominations of gra George M. Reeves o Faculty members wh and are therefore nu ? ~ i ~ ~ r>?i J J ? Iv^ncx. i. ica v^uuxiugt: 9 Edward Beardsley, Bernard Dunlap, En Chemistry; Hal Fre and Peter Becker, v . ' >?7ai"K /r" BB. l)?vp Hohark-C?A!VIK('<M'K? c/c sar out inn rirsr two gtama* i turned to his All-American form\ is USC One thing is for sure. As long as Sheila Foster is on the court, a national title is not out of the picture for the Gamecocks. As Foster herself once put it, "The sky is the limit." NOMIf UUISI TEAC m for this year's AMC en to both a faculty exemp 1 i f ies excel let CO Foundation provid* r i -l . < - ny iuii-mme racuity duate teaching assist members, and alumni f g Teaching Award. No gned letters, and in< must De received by review the candidates ulty members should t e Chairman, College c duate teaching assist ? 1.1 ? *-i ? - i tne uraauate bchooJ o have received the t ineligible for nomim 11 J _ j ?? ?* ? ? nxstory; winiam wesg History; Jack Ashley, glish; John Gardner, rich~ RpHa-lniic , O ? History, HHHHHHHn RESTAURANT HAPP^ 4p.m All Mixed D Drafl Toni KEG NIGHT! STARTS 2729 RC I BLACK AND W slATE AIM LI! I HER )C0 Outstanding Te member and a grad ice in undergradua >s a cash prize of member who teache ^ant on the Columb ire invited to sub >minations should :lude a statement March 21 to give a. >e sent to Mrs. Ad )f Business Admini :ants should be se L. :eaching award in ition include: Ed *on. 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