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Pep Talk By Kevin Adams Berson, U soccer in natioi The Gamecocks are in. For the first time in its brief soccer iter i ?.?a~ :* .u_ niaiuiy, uo\^ ii ab mauc it IU uic NCAA Final Four. This weekend, the Gamecocks will join host Indiana, Portland and Howard in the final round at Bloomington, Ind. Saturday, USC will square off against the Bison of Howard in the semifinals, with Indiana taking on Portland. Sunday, the winners play for the national championship. Heady stuff for a program that didn't even exist until 10 years ago. That's right, USC didn't even have a soccer team until 1978. That's when Mark Berson, fresh off his first year of college coaching at The Citadel, arrived to begin the Gamecock soccer program. Berson's team promptly ran off an 11-5 record that first year, and they haven't looked back since, compiling 10 winning seasons in Berson's eleven years as head coach. The only losing season came in 1983, when the Gamecocks finished 8-11-2. But the last four years have been the exceptional ones. Ones that have /-? o t o rvn 11 CkA T T Q C* info notinnal vaia^uiivu vj uv iinu nauuuui powerhouse status. Since 1985, USC has had a record of 67-13-8 and has made the NCAA tournament each of the last four years, winning the South Region Championship and , making the national quarterfinals in 1985. Ladies Continued, bounds? USC 51 (Hunt 11), Rhode Island 37 (Gorman 10). Assists ? USC 18 (David 7), Rhode Island 11 (Gorman 4). Total fouls ?USC 19,Rhode Island 18. USC Hunt 11-16 4-4 26, Parker 5-8 10-12 20, Middleton 4-9 2-2 11, Hawkins 0-4 0-0 0, Banner 1-11 6- 8, David 4-4 0-1 8, Diaz 3-13 1-2 7. Totals 28-65 23-28 80. HOLY CROSS Stecco 7-8 5-8 19, Shields 3-4,4??-7.*; A * 77" i n . ~ *" ; ? on "The United W days a year, nc they take up /^The Uri M|p) TheW; y WESTSIDE WOh J OB/QYN CERTIF L Birth Control/Counseli ) Complete physical ? Lab Tests (Blood & Urine) J Blood Pressure Check y (before and after pill usage) ? 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Now that Berson has built the first consistent national power that USC has had in any sport, the Gamecocks' immediate goal is to bring home USC's first national championship in any sport. I It won't be an easy task. Both Howard and Portland are undefeated, and Indiana, in addition 1 to having the home-field advantage, is a traditional national power. The Hoosiers have won two national championships, in 1982 and 1983. No matter what happens, Berson and the 1988 USC soccer team are one ot the top tour in the country. 1 And whether they bring home the national title or not, they've still put USC soccer on the map, once and for all. Congratulations, guys. from page 12 Arnold2-10 2-3 6, DeQuattro 4-11 2-2 13, Bain 1-2 0-0 3, Lambiotte 5-12 2-3 15, Borck 2-3 4-4 8, Hollis 0-1 0-0 0, Walker 2-4 0-0 4. otals 26-55 16-22 75. Halftime ? USC 39, Holy Cross 30. 3-point goals ? USC 1-3 (Middleton ( 1-3), Holy Cross 7-12 (DeQuattro 3-, Bain 1-1, Lambiotte 3-4). Rebounds ? 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Marcum says he and Holderman i. reached a verbal agreement in June 1987 for a three-year extension on his contract, and in the spring of the same year for a tenured professor- ' ship in the College of Applied Professional Sciences after Marcum's retirement as USC athletic director. 1 Gamecock golfers do well in tournev The USC golf team competed in the Palmetto Dunes/Golf World Intercollegiate at the Arthur Hills Course in the Palmetto Dunes Resort Nov. 18-20. The Gamecocks finished a strong fifth in the field of 18 teams, shooting an even-par score of 864 for I Continued From Page 14 SERVICES ryping ? $2.00 per page. Call Scott, leave message. 771-4683. Word Processing $1.75/pg. incl. spell check & proofreading. Near campus. Call Jennifer 252-5440. STUDENT LOANS: BEEN TURNED DOWN? WE CAN HELP! ALL INCOMES, NO AGE LIMITS. EVERYONE QUALIFIES. CALL (404) 742-7446. 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