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Volleyball team fali By Tracy Mixson 15-6, 15-10, USC's volleyball team came within one 15-12, 15-12, 1 game of winning the Metropolitan Collegiate Athletic Conference Saturday, but fell short "AFTER V to Florida State Univeristy in the Metro tour- thought we ha< nament finals. ingo said. "1 "The people at the Metro complimented either way. Th us because they didn't expect a first-year con- It was Caroli ference member to do so well," USC head FSU. The Ser coach Elaine Mozingo said. "They realize cocks Oct. 15, we'll be a force to reckon with in the future." only other los< The Lady Gamecocks lost 15-13, 8-15, this year. 15-10, 4-15 to the Seminoles to end their USC had regular season at 34-4 under first-year head Metro's 1983 coach Elaine Mozingo. powerhitter T Carolina downed Virginia Tech 15-9, 15-3, middle block 15-0 in the first round and Louisville 11-15, honored on th Carolina Continued from page 17 Mark Fleetwood's 53-yard field goal attempt was no good, but the Atlanta native was roughed on the play and j ~i *u ~ ~ ? me vjctiucuucNJ> iuiu ttuuiiici mancc wiiu ju5i uiuic man a minute to play in the half. But Delton Hall blocked Fleetwood's 48-yard try, and the Tigers took a 12-10 lead into the locker room. BOB PAULLING kicked three field goals for the Tigers, and Kevin Mack and Braxton Williams each had a touchdown run. Fleetwood booted two field goals for (JSC, with Quinton Lewis scoring the Gamecocks' only touchdown on the day ? a six-yard run in the second quarter. | "All in all, I thought it was a good game," Morrison said. Clemson has a good team, and they are deserving of ; tneir ranking. The Gamecocks closed their season with a 5-6 record. Clemson, on probation by the National Collegiate Athletic I Association and Atlantic Coast Conference for recruiting violations, finished with a 9-1-1 mark and no hopes of a bowl bid. Get a summ / Good & t SOUTH Select, check 1225 Bluff K Administrative LD Public Relations Motor Maintenance General Maintenan< (classified "" OVERSEAS JOBS - Sumr.MD.w ufiTircC! mcr/year round. Europe, S. CAMrlKfc HOTILtb Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $500-51200 monthly. Sightseeing. Mechanical Engineers: Be Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-S.C., Prepared! Join the American f nrnna n*i Mar q->a->c 1 Society of Mechanical Engineers. Apply in Engr. Rm. 231. 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Is one game short 5-5 and Cincinnati 13-15, THE CHAMPIONS ot 16 c 5-9. under the National Collegiati Association women's Divi; 'E won the first game, I Volleyball Committee automatica a chance at taking it," Moz- ths for post-season competition, he match could have gone According to Mozingo, Carolin :ir experience was the edge." chance at post-season competit la's third loss of the season to other teams will be chosen f< ilnnloc "npQl fhp I arlu Piam. hprfhs ind then again Oct. 29. USC's "The people at the Metro thou came against Georgia earlier an excellent chance," Mozingo course, sometimes politics plays a wo players named to the selection, so you can never really : Vll-Tournament team. Junior who'll get a bid." sri Montoya and freshman Selected teams will be notified ;r Lori-Anne Rowe were ; six-member team. MOZINGO SAID she's very ex On-probation Tigers By Johnny Boggs Clemson University had three goals for the football season, 1 head coach Danny Ford said: to win every Atlantic Coast Conference game, break into the Associated Press top 20 poll 4 and beat USC. \ Saturday afternoon, the Tigers' third wish came true as 13th-ranked Clemson downed the Gamecocks 22-13 at j Williams-Brice Stadium. And now, with the Tigers on probation for recruitment violations by the AC'C and National Collegiate Athletic | Association, Ford savs "the pressure is off. < 1 "WE NEVER gave up," Ford said, "after losing to Boston College and tying Georgia. We came back and won all the con- ; ference games, and winning is a lot harder to do than talking ; about it. "I'm very proud of our men to be 9-1-1. We fought through a lot of adversity, and if you asked me at the beginning of the ] * t J I J a! A - 1 J 1 ^ J ! A. season, i wouia nave saia inai we never couiu nave uone 11. 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' i;v ' !.?'. i of Metro title \ inferences next year's season, especially since the cone Athletic ference selected (JSC as the host for next ;ion One year's tournament. lly win ber- "We plan to dominate the Metro," Mozincrn caid *'I ont here in lannarv whpn nil of a still has a the top players had already signed. To be ion, as 16 honest, with the players I had to work with it jr at-large was like getting blood out of a turnip. They were good athletes, but they just hadn't been ght we had taught." said. "Of Mozingo added it was hard work that f)) ' i part in the enabled the team to enjoy this season's say for sure success. "The kids have been willing to sacrifice Nov. 27. this year," Mozingo said. Mozingo said she has a number of recruits ;cited about lined up for next year's team. meet goals "Even though we're on probation, we can still keep our leads strong and leave the others something behind." Quarterback Mike Eppley agreed with Robinson, adding, D' 'There was something each week that got us up. We're the inofficial ACC champs, and I'm happy to be 9-1-1." Robinson said, "I'm glad it's over. 1 can relax, sit back and get ready for finals." JUNIOR MIDDLE guard William Perry said he got tired of people talking about probation when the Tigers were placed 3n it last year. But the 6-3, 320-pound Aiken native said he can live with it. "I've got to live with it. I signed my scholarship to play four years, and I'm going to play four years, adversity or no adversity." The Tigers, however, will have to watch bowl games this year. "There's nothing else we can do," tailback Stacey Driver said. "We'll just stay at home and see what the other teams io." As for Ford's personal plans, the fifth-year coach said, "I'm just going to quit for a couple of days and maybe do some fishing. 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