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' SoccerT By CHRIS HUGHES SU? Writer The 1981 soccer season for USC ended last weekend at the Graveyard and for the first time all year the home team was on the low 9 end of the score. However, one game aoes noi a season make, as was once said, and what a season the Gamecocks put together. Carolina finished with a 16-4-1 record against the toughest schedule in the team's four year history, losing only to nationally ranked opponents. When you look at the stats you cannot see what the Gamecocks had to deal with on the way to what Coach Mark Berson calls the most successful season in the sixjctu leam i> msiury. L JP Freshman Chris Pfaeffle came to Carolina as the third string goalie and ended Iup starting the last 10 games of the season, sporting a 1.16 goals against average. "Chris was put in a tough situation and did a great job," senior stopper and team captain John Nitardy commented. Pfaeffle took over for Keith Mallon who suffered a case of homesickness and headed i i i i. oa i T-?r rrl^ ?t:u (oacK iu ai. L/UUis. r-iaeinc, sun i cv;uvci nig from a severely sprained ankle, was given a little more time to recuperate as defensive back Hoy Dunshee, with no previous experience, played two games in net. Both were shutouts. "They accomplished a great deal this season," Berson said about the team.''This year was the best season we ever had and we overcame a tremendous amount of adversity to do so," he continued. While the Gamecock defense kept nine opponents from scoring in a game Carolina established an offense that came into its own late in the season. Before the loss to tN.C. State, Carolina battered opponents with 26 goals during their seven game winning streak. Forward Tom Reilly led the scoring attack with six goals during the seven game streak, putting his scoring total for the season at a team leading 11. Reilly showed his scoring potential aoainct Annalnfhinn Statp whpre he netted !t 'two goals and made two of the prettiest assists of the season to forward Tom Norton. Norton hasnine goals and five assists on the year. Forward Chris Heidelberger completed _ASSiFIEDS^ J HOUSING PERSON Roommate needed to share 3 11W_ AOO?.? Bdrm house 3 miles from use live ABROAD i $92 per mo. and one-third JJ 'lv'"9a" t utilities, call Maria after 6. 252- Z "1"? 1.0/9 <0,S) ls now avail, dec. 1st. 1 mi/campus. plications for ? Spacious bedroom-windows, ternatlonai VI heater, balcony; share kitchen, mformation o bath. $125 mo, Includes utilities. . ?m?v S' . Nice housemates, women only; Wing Basement should like cats, avoid cigarettes use vs Clems ? 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Call 777 8788 country/rock < Reward offered harmony 787 6 mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm earn tn/oys the rest of the front line, all three of whom | will be returning next year. All but two of i the 1981 squad will be returning next year in ' what promises to be a season that will be even better than this year's success. Carolina will have seven seniors on the 1982 club and a group of rising sophomores that Berson expects to see a lot from next year. i Those showing promise are Tom Rumble, l who helped in the backfield, Chip Cooney, forward John Lusch, who donated three goals and one assist to the Gamecocks cause, and midfielder Lance Van Winter, who _ rr a l i_ _t_ _ ^ a. n m m came on me Dencn agamsi r rancis Marion and took two shots, both finding the net for Carolina. John Rutten and several others on the JV squad will play a part in the 1982 season according to Berson. Fans at the Graveyard can expect to see a more experienced team with plenty of depth. 441 expect us to be a NCAA contender next year," sweeper Eric Hawkes said. <4I think that anything less will be a disappointment for us," Hawkes continued. The junior sweeper from Ellicott City, Md. pointed out that the major weakness on this year's squad was their inability to "win the big games in the South." Hawkes attributed it to a lack of experience on the club, one of the assets the Gamecocks will have in '82. With the entire front line returning and midfielders David Burr, who lead the team is assists with eight and David Goodchild, who proved he could play midfielder, forward, and defensive back, and freshman sensation Tim Berra all coming back Berson does not expect to do much recruiting in the off season. He did say that he will look for a keeper to help Pfaeffle out in the event that goalie Glen Thompson is unable to come back from a back injury. Berson will also be looking for an outstanding individual scorer which he says will take some pressure off of the rest of the team. Nitardy and midfielder Mike Mousaw will no longer be wearing the Gamecock jerseys which Berson says will be a great loss. Nitardy hopes to remain with the club with a coaching job if possible. "My experience here was great. I couldn't be happier with my decision to go to USC, and I hope to continue to be a part of next year," Nitardy commented. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOO. BEST WISHES. THE GANGSTERS. I/\L3 Graduate Women in Business meets Thursday. Nov 19, at 8 pm U (JSC - interested In badm Rm 108 Drs. John and rnlng experience Sandra Logan will speak on The nai Students? The Two-Career Marriage/' Everyone rnatlonal Services is welcome. accepting apliving In the in- RIDE NEEDED to nj. Leaving Ilage. For more weekend of November 20th. r an application Returning by 50th. Call Bob 777usseli House, west 0615. or call 7-7461. 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