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I - J., o Laity uameci roll past MS By Jeff Rogers USC's women's basketball team stopped Terry Kelly called a "freight train" last nigl phis State 75-59. The Lady Tigers, who came into Carolin; off Saturday's upset of top-ranked Louisian short leads throughout the first half, outscored Memphis State 11-2 in the final 4:3 to take a 35-26 lead at halftime. In the second half, Memphis State shot 5 field goals. USC hit only 45.4 percent, Gamecocks never trailed in the half. The Lady Tigers cut the lead to one with game, but USC again put on an offensive Memphis State 12-4 over the next six minute "We came out in the second half with a z . i ?? u.. nicy tame i\cny saiu, vvc went ua man, and that was the difference in the secoi ' It's a very big win for us. I was concerned State coming in after they beat Louisiana St? Memphis State 6-4 center Regina Street led 29 points and 16 rebounds. Five Lady Game double figures. The Lady Gamecocks, 13-8 overall ai Metropolitan Collegiate Athletic Conference' sion, is tied for first place with Virginia Tech (JSC plays host to the Lady Gobblers Satur< USC 75, Memphis State 59 Memphis State oeymure j iu, u u, o; weoD ?J-1 J, i-z, /; Street ll lb, / 2 4, 12; Forsythe 0-2, 1-2, 1; Fletcher 0-0, 0 0, 0; Blue 2-5,1 1117, 59. use Southers 6-18, 2-2, 14; McAlister 6-14, 2 2, 14; Gilmore 4-7, 0-0, a; Ballou 5-10, 2-2, 12; Najarian 4 7. 2 4, 10; Williar 32 74, 11-18, 75. Halftime- USC 35, Memphis State 26. Fouled out- Seymoi phis State 18, USC 16; Technical fouls- none. A- 241. llSr. nlavQ < By Andrew Miller When USC's men's basketball team faces Georgia Tech tomorrow in Atlanta, it will be the second time in as many games that Carolina will have faced a ranked team. The Gamecocks lost to 72-61 to Memphis State in Memphis, Tenn., Monday. The Tigers are ranked eighth by the Associated Press. The loss drops Carolina to 10-11 overall, and 3-6 in the Metropolitan Collegiate Athcltic Conference. Assistant basketball coach Dave Blank said Georgia Tech will differ greatly from the team that USC beat 61-53 in Columbia last vear TPfh i<; ranlfpfl hv fl<\A newspaper. "JOHN SALLEY has been the biggest imk m 11 ! yHMnnimBH Afam0HEl Photo by Joe Jackson Inside scramble Memphis State forward Bobby Parks reaches for a loose ball in a previous game against USC. Parks i. :,ired his knee earlier in the week and is out for the season. Sp< mi mmtmmfsm i what head coach ; - - 4 it, beating Mema Coliseum fresh a Tech, held two H \ USC, however, ^I Jf 0 of the first half SRflr Jl s i ys ck to a man-tolfj 5.2 in t hp k s northern divi- I. 4^ a#' day at 5:30 p.m. / *g$^ XI...ns 3 6, 0 0, 6; Totals Inside work e. Total fouls- Mem Memphis State's Cathy William: second too 2 provement in the team over the past year," Blank said. "He's a revamped player from last year and is a key inside player for them." Salley averages 12 points and eight rebounds a game. He has 58 blocked shots and shoots 58 percent from the floor. "When he gets inside he's almost unstoppable," Blank said. "What we're coine to do is deny him the ball when he goes inside." 14 He (Salley) and Yvon Joseph (Yellow Jacket center) give them two players 6-11, and that helps their outside shooters." OUTSIDE SHOOTERS at Georgia Tech include sophomore guard Mark Price. Price averages 16 points a game, and also leads the team in assists with 91. Price shoots 52 percent from the floor and almost 80 percent from the line. "His shot selection has become much better over the year," Blank said. "He's looking to pass more this year, and without all the defenses keying on him he's getting better shots." Blank also said the addition of freshman guard/forward Bruce Dalrymple has added to the squad's success this season. I "IF WE put a guard on him, he'll post them up," he said. "And if we put a forward on him, he'll go outside. "He has this knack for stealing rebounds from players. He's a garbage man. We are going to be very aware of him when he's on the court." Dalrymple averages 14 points and seven rebounds a game. Blank said one weakness in the Yellow Jackets is that Salley and Joseph have a tendency to get into foul trouble. "WE'RE GOING to take inside against them," he said. "If we get the ball into Jimmy (Foster) or Mike (Brittain), we want them to give their big men head fakes, and get them into foul trouble." "That's what really hurt us against Memphis. We didn't go inside with any authority." Blank said one of the biggest improvements from last vear's Tech team k the players' confidence. "The whole team attitude is much better this season than last," he said. "What they do best is go inside, and then kick it back out to Price and let him shoot, and we know what kind of shooter Mark Price is." TrtS^ Photo by JoMph Gtrnttl U lege s puts a shot over USC's Marsi McAlister and Rene T Invi 5 team in thri 9 H BW**Wm I " m aSftBWBn )l k' j * JV LLi . l^m^i 7*. -1 * Ijar v Inside move USC forward Jimmy Foster powers inside for two points i Memphis State. The Gamecocks lost to the Tigers Monday ennis teams n. jwii Dunuuys ti Staff Reports JSC's tennis teams scored victories yesterover South Carolina State, with the men ning 9-0, and the women edging the Lady ldogs 5-4. 'We played well," men's coach Ron arr said. "We got a chance to look at our ih and we looked good. 'Everyone got a chance to play, and I was i to see them play well." marr changed the doubles pairings so he Id see all of his players in action. Carolina only lost two sets during the :rnoon. Sterling Cooke lost in singles ipetinon, out won tne match 6-4, 1-6, 7-6. n doubles action, Richard Ashby and i Treovelekas lost the opening set to Paul nson and Louis Hines, but bounced back vin 2-6, 6-1, 6-2. he Gamecocks improved to 4-0. i women's action, the Lady Gamecocks i the first four singles matches in straight, before the Lady Bulldogs won the final SC, 7-8, won the event when Jill Hausler Liz Holland defeated Tonya Wigfall and ley Alexander in doubles competition, >re State won the final two matches. I'm very pleased with the play of our girls ly," head coach Arlo Elkins said. "We t to Florida and dropped three matches, we came back well today. The girls didn't discouraged." tate won one doubles match by default n top-seeded Johnna Chafin suffered a njury. Chafin straight-setted Wigfall 6-2, in singles competition. SC's men's team faces Presbyterian CoL-tomorrow. Game time is 2 p.m. he Lady Gamecocks play in the Indiana tational Friday through Sunday jedays^ jm ^ &.4 SI S?' - ST t ?l H I Photo by Joe Jackson n a game earlier this season against ! night 72 61.