The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 03, 1982, Page Page 9, Image 9
Hitting the Long W
Road trips are a popular and enjoyable adventure for most
college students. But while some students simply get up and
go and have no restrictions on their time, collegiate athletes
take to the road with less than a great amount of enthusiasm.
In the end, the game(s) is the trip. And while fun may be
had, there are hassles too. Take the Lady Gamecocks recent
four-day, two-game swing to Old Dominion and East
Carolina.
After leaving Bates House at noon last Wednesday, we
arrived at the Omni Hotel in Norfolk, Va. about seven hours
later. Looks like a real nice place, there's only one problem.
No reservations.
"It's all your fault," Mike Nemeth, Asst. Sports Information
Director, said to me as we got back on the bus.
"We bring you along on this trip for one thing and look what
happens." Sorry.
We ended up at Best Western motel. My roomie, Mike Sox
of Instructional Services who is filming the games for the
team brought his Betamax machine and some movies with
him. Great, better than watching t.v.
THURSDAY. 10:00 Back on our friend the bus to go to
shooting practice. We go to the gym, look at the students
going to class through the bus windows, use the gym, and
then leave. No time to sight see. All we sa?v were the ODU
championship banners and retired numbers of former
players.
11:30 We are on the bus again, this time to change motels.
The Quality Inn at the Norfolk airport is our home for the
next few hours. I watched "Young Frankenstein" on the
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6:15. File on the bus again, this time for the big game. The
players seem loose and psyched up. Marsi McAlister's
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is rivaled only by the good natured banter of the players.
The game starts slowly, but soon ODU starts connecting on
their shots. The Lady Gamecocks are playing tentatively
against the taller Lady Monarchs and are out of the game
before they can get untracked.rney trail oy is points ai
halftime.
USC fares a little better in the second half, but the score
doesn't reflect it. Sheila Foster has been shut off by what
Coach Kelly called the best defensive job on the All?
American all year. Six-foot five Janet Davis kills Carolina
inside and finished with 25 points on 12-14 shooting. The
Lady Gamecocks fall to 20-7 with-the-83-64 loss, their worst
defeat of the year.
FRIDAY 8:45 Bus leaves for Greenville, N.C. after a stop
for breakfast. The players didn't take last night's loss too
badly. ODU coach said fatigue was a factor last night for
Carolina, who again used just six players.
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It may have been fatigue or the North Carolina counryside,
but soon the bus falls silent. Pillows, standard
equipment on these road trips, are the best seatmates.
7:00 With Coach Kelly gone to Raleigh to watch the
Vomen's ACC tournament, we get to see a movie, in a
heatre. We almostdidn'tfind the bus because Matney (no
irst name, just Matney), who has been driving the team on
charter trips for four years,put the bus in a different spot.
Sometimes I wonder how he gets into the tight spots he has
o get out of.
6:30 Load on the bus for the next to last time. After the
?ame we head straight back to Columbia.
The ECU gym is really an echo chamber. Up in the press
area near the ceiling beams I can hear shouts from the Lady
Gamecock bench. USC falls behind early but rallies to take a
13-point lead at the intermission.
The ladies hold off several rallies in the second half to take
win number 21. Sheila Foster, Brantley Southers and Sweet E
are the big guns for Carolina, with 26, 23, and 22 points
respectively.
10:00 On the road again, next stop Columbia. Card games
start up and the chatter is lively. It's always better to ride on
a winning bus. Especially this one, where you can be entertained
by Graduate Assistant Rita Johnson dancing in the
aisle.
SUNDAY 3:00 a.m. Home at last. A split on the road, an
almost sure bid to the NCAA tournament and a good chance
at a home site for the first round.
Maybe the trip was worth it after all.
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