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IBBI f -ffiW y 't jSmjkc i & ? ~ yv;-' '^y^V'vi,--!rV'/,i-^^ . ., * ||. ^ ^j?|9^BKjSn - ..?*^ T7yjBBaj|^BjH|BBBF^^.^^?^y^TP^B Gamecock center Jimmy Foster slams home two points for Carolina as Penn State defenders fcriinU Rrir*L-r~\ m/clsi //7 "3 I an/V /lawi'W + * - m# mi fcyiiuMi/wron f u/iu i^uv/u KJI f I 9 II r W CM I O/# helplessly. (Photo by Chip Lowell) Five score in double figures Lady Garnec Michelle Burchette the USC sqi spon?Editor had an exc \A/rvm nr> V D oolr/\f 11 /iU Dm tv\ Dame. IV Wllltll O UdSAClUUli VjUUtll I Ctlll I dl.tUlia f summed up the Lady Gamecocks' 100-51 ^ S if' victory over Florida A & M Wednesday night f lf r^a*'> as simply as possible. ^ 3 SU' "Well we won," the head coach said of the confidence 1 Carolina slaughter. It was the second such one-sided win for the Lady Gamecocks in 1 their last two outings. , Coming home after embarrassing the j Kiffhtini* Iri?ch f?f Nr?fr?? Hnmp 1tho !' " --- USC women gave a taste of their basketball I ability to Florida A & \1. i : The l>ady Gamecocks played with only HM|bb}B eight girls, as their bench has been depleted by the loss of Pat Mason and the temporary \ suspension of Frani Washington. But the eight women who played were enough to i outshoot, outmanuever and out rebound the r Hattlerettes without much difficulty. | : CAROLINA OPKNKI) the game with a three-minute scoring spree in which they tallied 12 points while holding Florida y Jlp^HgL With 16:52 left in the first half, llattlerette Sandra Carter sunk the last of a two-shot !r?'f thrnw 111 J<Mnrwl:i their first nomt nl Although they closed the Carolina lead to 9 seven with 1:1:37 remaining in the lirst half. ' AMI' couldn't stage a rally strong enough ''' overcome the I ,adv Ciamecocks Imh'i'c 1 In the Carolina defence to shoot ! | k iMlt^uie ! 1,i!! i' ! '!!'1 sfl-H MH'tl1 ' l J' Oil t ! I- ' 1 i?1 K " >. I " ri l<' < ' t ? ' : > 1 I. i I i . : ( : i . f i . i ? i . . f ?i : ? ? ? USCb I looks 1 ByObyG.Lyles wl Staff Writer uaronna s men i> or basketball team, billed as br the youngest major college in team in the nation, entered m the 1980-81 season with Fi cautious aspirations of fo securing a winning record th under first year coach Bill le Foster But after Wednesday w night's 70-60 win over the 2i Penn State Nittany Lions, fii which raised the young squad's record to a sur- 0> prising 13-8, the Gamecocks m m a. Ai?:_ can now turn men tiiiciuiun n to a possible bid to the B National Invitation Tour- ^ nament. ? USC, with seven freshmen || and a change in coaching II i staffs, was expected to be in j a rebuilding year, but the 1 Gamecocks have rebounded ? from a 1-4 start to record 12 j f: wins in their last 16 contests. $ f "After our first three 4 g games we weren't saying too ? much about it (post season |g I play),"Foster quipped. "We ? want to be in a post season $g tiournamem ann 11 s son 01 an incentive right now. & "We'll talk more about it i as we go along and build for I I it. After we saw some signs of success and beat some f- teams, we started to use this as a realistic goal," Foster ** added. * f; ^ ZAM FRKDHICK, the ? nation's third leading scorer 1 entering the game, con- 1 tributed 30 points as he was c-i innaccf" ? .in nnl*r 1M nf t)HV,V,VOOl U1 \/*I Will J A V/ Wl 4-U field goal attempts but hit on 10 of 13 from the foul line n is ~tvr 8,1 ^ Had especially in Johnson who optional game against Notre *tting her game back together ' coming around," Parsons said, per young woman. Some of her s coming back. " V ' eats 1 towai ile contributing six steals. JSC jumped out on top 10-6 a Brad Jereenson fast 2ak layup three minutes .0 the game. Seven nutes later, forward ank Brickowski hit a 12>t baseline jumper to give 3 Nittany Lions their only id of the night at 17-16. rhe Gamecocks responded th a 13-0 spurt to open up a 17 lead with 5:47 left in the st stanza. Penn State put on their 'n rally, outscoring the .Ill Guard Zam Fredrick dr ght's 70-60 Carolina vie now third in the basketb? >unce 1 "Rita is a conscientious y irnnfc r\ hf?lr* thu toa m "P f uii 10 tvy tivip itiv kv^uiii, x 'She scored 20 points at No onight she did the same thing KIVEKS LED the scoring vith 19 points followed by Kit - nIH \t#s Perm 5 rdNII Gamecocks 14-9 to cut the deficit to 38-31 at halftime. Guard Rich Fetter scored six points in just over six minutes to pull the Nittany Lions within two points at 4543 with 13:23 remaining in the game. Fredrick tallied 10 of Carolina's 15 points in the next seven minutes to help put the game out of reach and hand Penn State their seventh loss in 21 outings. JIMMY FOSTER, the nation's 20th leading 1?$ BMniiiuMte * 4 * Xw' -S * ?i^o&>. ibbles past Nittany Lion i tory. Fredrick tallied 30 poi all scoring race. (Photo by C r* a m Jtrw t -/Amu, oung girl who 17, Evelyn J< arsons added. andfreshmai tre Dame and Foster als< both teams Gamecocks c ; for the night 34. r\ l/\kriPAr> uri f A 1 Inn nrfrtn CI uuniiduu wiiii rvui;ii, n uu Lady Game ill game with frontation wi Although || physical con i|| to eject both "The offic he wanted to III could not gc ; , - said he didi Gamecocks 11 Caroh:,.j high calihei ( icmsor! <>r ' M;if Ju>\ ;:u? * Patsoir ; ;>r ohicm w state, rbid rebounder, joined Fredrick as the only other Gamecock in double figures with 15 points. He also contributed five rebounds, far below his average of 10.f>. Forward Kevin Darmody came off the bench to contribute nine rebounds and six points in 35 minutes of play. Jergenson and Kenny Holmes added seven and six points, respectively. Guard Kevin Dunleavy scored five points and see Foster, page 11 BT VnBH , *4t % Brian Dean in Wednesday nts for the Gamecocks and ",hip Lowell) 100-51 ohnson with 16, Foster with 14 i Pam Reeves scored 11. i> tallied 19 rebounds to lead in rebounding as the Lady ?utrebounded their opponent 51was a defensive asset cocks was ejected fro;v .e 2:11 left following a conth Patti Miller of FAMU. neither of the girls made Uict, the referee did not hesitate of them from the game ial told me after th<* ganu 'hat make everyone aware that that t on, farsons expiameu fie l't want me to worry because n't done anything wron?. but he what else to do. e of their players and it v.ould ^rier so he ejected both ot them, that." Parsons added. >11 IT did not have a profound dnesday night's contest. when moved from t tie game Pursers th onls one substitute on i'y >hnson had touled out e>:lif six eligible player* l<?r the Lae . i Uets into foul trouble again*' :i ball team, however. v.ich ' >!': I )om <r, ! he\ 1:1 . ' OOi 1 'illt;'.