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From Staff and Wire Reports
GREENVILLE, ? USC's Brantley Southers collected
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Gamecocks, edged Clemson's
Janet Knight, who
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Trucsdalc, two-time
Southern Conference
Player of the Year, led the
Brantley Southers balloting for the 1985 men's
USC basketball player basketball All-State Team
Wednesday.
Trucsdalc, The Citadel's all-time leading scorer, received
46 of 50 votes, placing just above Clemson guard Vincent
Hamilton's 45 votes.
Truesdale averaged 21.5 points and 8.7 rebounds for The
Citadel, while Hamilton averaged 15.1 points and 6.9
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Other first-team pickes were Greg Mack of the College
of Charleston, South Caroliria's Lynwood Moyc and Furman's
Noel Gilliard.
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Named to the second team were South Carolina's Mike I
Urittain, Clemson's Horace Grant, V/iley Adams of
Presbyterian, Michael Smith of USC-Spartanburg and
Clemson's Grayson Marshall.
Also named to the first team were Clemson's Sandy
Bishop, Mary Jo Lowder of Claflin and Lisa Washington
of the College of Charleston.
Second-team honorees were Francis Marion's Tracey
Tillman, Voinda Middleton of South Carolina State, Temple
Elmore of the College of Charleston, Presbyterian's
Adricnne SinRelton and South Carolina's Mindv Ballou
and Sharon Gilmore.
Netters return home
USC's men's tennis team returns to the Sam Daniels
Tennis Center tomorrow afternoon for a match against the
Wildcats of Northwestern, beginning at 2 p.m.
The Gamecocks come off a four-day road trip to Texas
over spring break, during which they improved their
overall record to 10-3. They ended the swing with a 5-1
thrashing over Trinity College March 15. Winners included
freshman Jan Sandberg, who is ranked in the top 10 in col
lege tennis, David Dclscni, Brian Barker, Richard Ashby
and Young Min Kwon.
This year's team is coached by Kent DeMars, who is in
his first season at Carolina after 11 seasons at Southern Illinois
University at Edwardsville, where he compiled a
record of 214 wins against 71 losses, for a winning percentage
of .751. He also led his teams to seven National Collegiate
Athletic Association Division II championships
while at SIU-Edwardsville.
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From Staff Reports
USC's head track coach Charlie Strong said he's looking
forward to the Gamecocks' first outdoor meet of the year at
Weems-Baskins Track, against the University of Miami, Ohio,
at I p.m.
"I think it will be a really good meet," he said. "Miami of
Ohio is a really strong power in the Ohio area and the MidAmerican
Conference. They have good people in all the '
events."
USC had a strong showing in its previous meet March
15-16, at the Domino's Relays in Tallahassee, Fla., where
several Gamecocks broke school records.
In the riolc vault. Dalo Cierke cleared the har at lfi'O" ?
good enough for first place. The I.co, Ind., freshman vaulted
his way into the USC record book with the winning effort.
The 16'0" vault bettered the USC mark of 15*6**. held by
Mike Sullivan since 1982.
Carolina's 4x1500 meter relay team of Matt Madden, Mike
and Ken Costello and John Bahura also established a school
record with a time of 16:10.8. The team, made up of .
underclassmen (a freshman, a junior and two sophomores)
finished the competition in eighth place.
Bahura ran his leg in 3:55.8 ? the best time of the four.
Madden and Bahura finished eighth in the distance medley,
this time teaming up with Artis Johnson and Mark Taylor.
The four ran the event in a time of 10:14.5.
"It should be a good meet, and I'm looking for success.
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