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'Inconsistency and error By Haywood Taylor "WEHAVI Inconsistency was the key to Carolina's 4-0 plays," he sai< loss to Alabama A&M Sunday at the the tempo." Graveyard, USC head soccer coach Mark wjn j Berson said. fo 4 0 Ahnk we made some mistakes, and they just . , , . ^ u a H-ru about his tean burned us, Berson said. They are an outstanding team, and if you make a mistake "Look for' it will cost you a goal. ship," he said "Their goalkeeper also made some incredi- prevent us fro ble saves. Their individual talent is tremen- Next on C dous, and we knew we would have to play Florida during together if we were going to win. Saturday. The Washington U "WE GAVE up two easy goals in the first half and just made too many errors." BERSON S. Alabama A&M opened the scoring with during the toi 42:41 remaining in the first half when Ibezim have to play b Ofprhi srnrprl nff Hirprt Ifirlf Rpcprup fr?r_ ^ m terms ( ward Jean Harbo then scored from 12 yards A&M Duke ai out to increase the Bulldogs' lead to 2-0 with t^e three touj 17:22 left. schedule this ) In the second half, Alabama A&M scored "We just r again when Rahman Alarpe connected with more consistei 34:21 remaining. Six minutes later, Nathanie Ogedebe scored on a penalty kick to provide George Wa: the final margin of 4-0. ty of North The loss marked only the second time the Graveyard Sat Gamecocks, 4-2, have been held scoreless ing South Flo this season. Bulldog coach William Aboko- Sunday's si Cole said the main difference in the game UNC-Charlot was in the two teams' playing methods. Washington a N.C. State, Virgini; GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) ? North Carolina State linebacker Vaughan Johnson and Virginia safety Lester Lvles have been named Atlantic Coast Conference football defensive players of the week, the league announced yesterday . The weekly selections are made by a special committee of the Atlantic Coast Conference Sportswriters Association. Johnson took defensive honors for the second consecutive week. The 6-4, 230-pound senior from Morehead City, N.C., had four solo tackles and four assists Saturday as N.C. State buried the Citadel, 45-0. a'Hin i torn ARTISTS SUPPLY CENTER 1 3131 Millwood Avenue 256-1201 1 LOW PRICES | 2 PLUS g 1 DISCOUNTS ON ALL 1 I LINES OF ART SUPPLIES ? oc H rco ^ O h We Carry A Wide Range S z of Supplies ... x Qi 1 3131 MILLWOOD AVENUE 8 256-1201 1 r\ GRUMBACHER KOH-I-NOOR CARAN D'ACHE 0 J M. BL. Miid 111 A TM BmH 93 B I iggJi jS^S^ Bj^mr M I mm WWM O mm ! I f m B^TSu .! S8^^^MB?SMHilTOlmhnffii(g>nB?!i^a8a6Bag8?W^^K^^BW | Happy Hour 2 for 1 11 -8pm daily Tues. 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