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National Inde Approachin BY CHKIS WELLS SUH Writer Women's swimming at the University of South Carolina is perhaps the most un laiKea aDoui varsuy sport which the university supports. Despite the enigma of being unrenowned, Head Coach Steve Collins and the lady Gamecocks Swim Team have, in just two years, produced national rankins of eighth and 15th. In addition to the national rankings there have been 15 All-Americans, eight of which have been repeats, a total of 23 All-American honors. The 1981-82 edition of the Lady Gamecocks Swim i Team consists of seniors Amy Gruenhagen and Beth Wiltse, (a transfer from American University). The junior ciass is comprised 01 Sheryl Brosseau, Shelly Cramer, Jude DeSando, Kathy McPadden, Suzy Reynolds and Julie Styles. ; Colleen Collins, Liz Drosdick, Judi Richardson, Nancy Silvers and Mary Vereones are the five , sophomores. Only two I freshmen are on the Carolina squad, Janic Clarke and Maura O'Grady. J Collins and Liz Drosdick are the two swimmers who compete for the Lady Gamecocks in the freestyle i events. When it is time for the sprint freestyles ; freshman Janice Clarke takes over the swimming chores. The individual medleys are anchored by DeSando, Brosseau and Richardson. The Faculty Senate C Affairs will hold ai Tuesday, March 2 at Hall Auditorium to i proposed Student Ji students, faculty and attend. Copies of the tained in the Dean of S f I4K GOLD I GAMECOCK CHAR | J EMBOSSED Carolina Gameco II on a 14k gold disc ^ | t j'.j The Jewelry f j 2909 Piatt Sprin] | ] 3 102 Broad Riv "It"* more then |u$l an yinwiiMinirMMHMMfU'iwM immrrmnfri | PLANNED P/ I Counseling ij Birth Control I Pregnancy Tests I Problem Pregnancy ^ I Counseling& Services 5 I 3101 Carlisl ? I 256-49 pendent Cham g For Lady S\ Brosseau, Richardson and Vereones form the trio who swim in the breaststroke event. The buttlerfly event is the forte of Cramer and Wiltse. While the specialty of O'Grady and Reynolds is swimming in the backstroke event. - Gruenhagen takes charge when the distance fftestyle is at center-state. McPadden and Silvers both share the spotlight when it comes to diving. Stiles adds the much needded depth in both individual medleys and the freestyle events. Half of Carolina's returning water-people earned All-American status last season. The All-Americans returning from last season's squad are Brosseau, Collins, Cramer, DeSando, Drosdick and Richardson. Reynolds earned All-American honors for the Gamecocks in 1980. "We have a group of juniors that will give us a lot of leadership right now, a lot of sophomores and two freshmen, so we are very young. Most of our people are in their sophomore and junior years, people who will be counted on the most at the NCAA (National Championships)," Coach Steve Collins said. Heading into the National Independent Championships and the NCAA National Championships has Collins projecting a very positive outlook. "Everything we do now is in preparation for the nationals. Right now, we are in a good position heading into our National Independent Championships and the NCAA National Championships," Collins said. ommittee on Student r? AT\nn LI HGCtl lllg UI1 3:30 pm in Gambrell 'eceive input on the udicial System. All staff are invited to system may be obtudent Affairs Office. Actual Sizo^j Warehouse [ j gs Rd . W. Cold. I i er Road, Cola. j j lolher |pwelry ?lore" l DCMTur\nn II\LI\ I I IWUI7 All Contacts Confidential e Street 08 ipionships vimmers This season the Lady Gamecocks have a record of 4-5 but finished tsecond in the Southern Intercollegiate Championships. "We swam very well there (the Southern Intercollegiate and we have been establishing some good momentum coming into the National Independent Championships," Collins said. This season has had many . highlights for the La(**> Gamecocks. Collins feete that the meet which helped the squad the most was against the University of Tennessee. In the meet adainct tho f Ho M^UIIIUV Mil/ juK*uj vxanicvvA^fvo found themselves trailing 358 halfway through the match. Carolina then rallied to a one-point victory. "Against the University of Tennessee is probably when the girls really started to put everything together," Collins said. After the Tennessee meet Carolina traveled up to Raliegh, N.C. to take on fifth-ranked North Carolina State University. The Wolfpack demolished Carolina last year but this season USC came home with the victory. The remaining meets left for the 1981-82 season are the National Independent Championships, February 26-28. The NCAA prequalifying diving meet will > be held on March 12 and 13. The Lady Gamecocks then travel down to Gainesville, Fla. for the NCAA National Championships which will run March 18-20. The U.S. Swimming National Championships run from April 7 to the 10th. 20% oft I 940 Hardenl, ; Boozer Sh.Ce \ :. . " .".7:^' .''V' '.\ HB|^ ?;g^i^;^::;*::::>::: | - li. JL- jj^ffi ^^^::>v sv:-:v:-/<-x->>,v._'-Vv y --_ ?vNy #^4?s*;A^S<. Drake Hopes H Woi By LEZLIE WALLACE Editorial Page Editor One of the most positive aspects of the 1982 USC softball team is that the the women put softball first in their lives, according to Head Coach Terry Drake. "They are hard workers and demand that I work them hard every day," claims Drake. "They put softball as number one in their lives." She feels that this is very important, and that many woman don't do this. They put other things ahead of their sport, and are thus more difficult/to coach. The team has eight new members joining the squad, which includes four freshmen and four transfers. The freshmen are: Robin Baxter, from Colonial Heights, Va.; Shirley Burton, from Orlando, Fla.; and Melissa Coulter, from Tauares, Fla. The transfer students are: Jae Butera, a sophomore from the University of Central Florida; Louann Call, a sophomore from Eastern Michigan; Jenny Sacco, a cAnViAm nrn frnm P/M tnfir ^.C UVJ/1IU1IIU1 V liUlii lilt V/VUIHJf VyVIICgC VI Morris; and Dissy Thompson, a junior from Western Carolina. The veterns of the squad are, sophomores; Lorraine Feaster, from Chester; Lindi James, from Orlando, Fla.; ^ mammiaammam KNEROf CKPACICER ~l quamy gear I P p Dark enough tor strong ll 0 glare yet exce'ient lor alt I general purposes Espe- I C"3lly recommended for I driving , Light sensitive lenses j Rav-Ban change color & density AmberrraKs- tor , better vision m all kinds of light situations S Excellent choice tor out- j door sports j Lenses change automata ! : ' Ray-Ban ca|)y ? quicKly adiust 1 ! ChangeaWev density to provide eye I j comfort under all conditi- | ons 20 Frame Styles in 3 I 1 different Lense types St./ 799-7571 nter/772-9678 j ? LI j ^8 ^m??1**Htf>K-n ?*iWlW?n?ntU!>1?> ? wot> 1 ^.'w I " IIII -| X. VN - - ^ , - W..>??SK? lard rk Will Pay Off Dee Dee Kish, from Boyertown, Pa.; and Sonya Smith, from Orlando, Fla. The junior team members are; Pat Dufficy, from Hope Valley, R.I.; Amy Lyons, from Ridgewood, N.J.; and Debbie Rohr, from Vienna, Va. The lone senior member of the squad is Cindy Wallace, from Poquoson, Va. Wallace will be one of Drakes top pitchers. "She's not fast, but she has a lot of junk and variety in her pitches," says Drake. Wallace is a good fielding pitcher as well. Drake will also be looking to Rohr, at shortstop, and Lyon at second to lead her team. She feels that their "shortstopsecond base combination is one of the top in the nation." Dufficy, who is currently playing for the Lady Gamecock basketball team as well as the softball team, is Drake's utility player. According to Drake, Dufficy "has the potential to be an All-America infielder." She has a lot of speed with a variety of slides. Drake is also looking to Dufficy to be one of her top hitters, along with Lyons, James, Burton, and Kish. taurant & lounge 1928 Rosewood Drive Tonite BUSCH 654 1 MIDNIGHT I HAPPY HOUR Friday I HAPPY HOUR I 11:30 - 8:00 I FREE BOILED PEANUTS