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r r t Brantley Southers s< points against Cl< Southers I From page 12 left, 73-72. McAlister scored on a layup 36 seconds later " giving Carolina a 75-72 lead. niiu ~ i 1 V/1C1U5UU i-jun. uie leau wiui 2:22 to go but two free throws by Southers notched the score at 82-82. A basket by Kennedy gave the Tigers the lead with just over a minute left in the contest, 86-84. Johnson took a bad shot, but Southers pulled down the rebound, passed to Foster who scored from underneath , w/mmma M a hi?% ^ - f ! ALL ILUBb / i 5 TERESTED IN H 1981-82 GAW I GSB OFFICE | ARRANGEME HANDS! P1Z7J [ Calzi S 14" Che? { [ ($1.00 for. ! 17" Chee mm T?y-'. ' - -'4 ' ^-~V"-'^,;.-:?-1 rf - I Staff Photo by CHIP LOWELL sores two of her 28 emson. ^oogg ngr to tie the score 86-86 at : 46, and the partisan crowd rose from their seats. McAlister put her hand in Cubelic's face, causing to Tiger to miss an 18-foot jumper. With USC getting the rebound and driving down, USC acting Head Coach Terry Kelly called a timeout with only six seconds remaining. USC got the ball in, but McAlister missed a jumpshot at the buzzer to send the IBM! UMD ORGANIZAT BEING FEATURE JET S BLACK, CO AT 777-4170 TO l\ NTS. MM S M 8th A Cel <W?L<dSLs >UN 7' V ones $2.00 ;se Pizza $4.25 each extra ingredient) se Pizza $5.00 game into overtime. see At the start of the first Clc half, nobody thought the 1 game would go into over- ne> time. str Thp Ticfaro ?? v ^ o nui ncu men via way by blistering the nets and were ahead 38-27 just Pa with 5:19 to go in the first So\ half. the Scores by Rivers and sai Foster brought the score to be< 43-39 with only : 59 remaining the and the crowd gave USC a gel standing ovation. After a Clemson basket silenced the crowd, Southers pis ionowea witn 31 seconds left hal in the half. Then Johnson hit firs a jumper at the buzzer to us pull USC within three at the an* end of the first half with the pos Men's Ballgame From page 12 ? remainder of the period with the with only 1:03 remaining in the h Bynum. Bynum finished the night \ But the Gamecocks ran the clot seconds, Jimmy Foster scored tw( Carolina halftime lead. "I was concerned at halftime be percent," said Carolina's Foster there for the entire game in Clemsc The Gamecocks continued when half as they added to their slim le( relinquish. Freshman Mike Brittain, after fho firof hnlf n r* rv> rv oIiua wtiv ha ot iiuu, \,anic anvc iu ui U[J rebounds to end the game with 14 p "We had to make some decisio foul trouble," said Carolina's Fo (Mike) Brittain in the second half, and I think this game really helped He played both ends of the floor s Two other Gamecocks finished for the night. Freshman Harold junior Gerald Peacock also contrit nnnq m IONS IN- h D IN THE g NTACT THE AA KE | ! ! auro's I nniversary | eorauon [ < 99-4432 I C-L >1 I VJ I IVICIIII ! { 799-4433 | I Main Street j Store Only * nHHMnHBMMHBBHHMnD >re 46-43 in favor of Jimmy Hawthorne ;mson. a]so score(j for us ?errv Kellv said the four ? ~V" icsptjcuveiy. n use players were in- The iwrs were 1 umental in preparing the wisdom teeth extract mecocks f?r the contest. ciemson Coach Fo: I thought about playing seen ? (W U) t Dufficy but Brantley shots reboundedwell jthers was doing so well, T ' ... , , tp was no need to " Kellv U WOuld have taken "Tssurift, a ;ause of the closeness of . . ? ! game but they helped us 11 IS J a sl ; ready for this game.'' 'Marsi (McAlister) didn't [ ::,; ly that well in the second . ^ If," Kelly said, "but in the |: :'J.? ^.v st half she came in and got t ^ ^ going. She did a good job H - ^ i did what she was supsed to do." V C * :k down and with only six , ,j 4 u u & *u which mey wouiu never | scoring only two points in in 12 more and six more oints and eight rebounds. ns at halftime because of ster. "We wanted to play He played well at Clemson his confidence. Freshman ft ind did a great job." points in the C scoring in double figures rivai clemson Martin had 10 points and >uted 10. 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