The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 15, 1989, Page 13, Image 13

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1989 (#1) Georgetown [FRIDAY] (#16) Princeton (#8) Vanderbilt [FRIDAY] (#9J Notre Dame (#5) N.C. State [FRIDAY] (#12) South Carolina (#4) Iowa [FRIDAY] (#13) Rutgers Louisvill First Round use 63 ?> S. Miss 62 W Sf By KEVIN ADAMS Sports editor M.K. Turk was livid. George Felton was relieved. Thus began the 14th annual Metro Conference Tournament this past Friday night at Carolina Coliseum. In what was expected to be an easy first-round breather for Felton's USC squad over a team that the Gamecocks had defeated by 42 points on the same court a little over a month earlier, Turk's Southern Mississippi squad gave Felton and USC a tougher time than expected. Only after an inadvertent whistle blew with two seconds left and the Gamecocks' John Breckenridge grabbed the ensuing rebound could Felton, his team and the partisan crowd of 10,025 relax over a narrow 63-62 victory that sent the Gameococks into the Metro semifinals and Turk into a frenzy on the Golden Eagle sideline. With Southern Miss coming in with a 2-10 conference record and USC playing in front of its home crowd and with an NCAA tournament bid on the line, most observers figured an easy Gamecock win was in npiEj El T.*irtm? i'IM 11|, I M MTAVih lv*<l*JTirj JQSi Date: Place: University Bookstore-I riPnncit* Cl C nn See vour fastens r WAV. " for winning 12? "I want to be close to Holderman and Robby. I want to play Vahtzee with them and wash their car when it's nice out. but they won't (et me." \? I Random Patterns. I By Chuck Dean. Mondays. Only in The GamecocJ&I ^ O How We Need You! O type blood is rare and special. GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE! X American Red Cross SC Regional Blood Services 1 NCAA Men's East Rej [SUNDAY] To ] ( [ SUNDAY ] le capture the cards. Especially considering USC had defeated the Golden Eagles twice already, with one of those wins a lopsided 105-63 decision Feb. 6 in Columbia. But Turk's Eagles gave USC's NCAA hopes more than a brief scare by jumping out to an early 8-2 advanc:?4. c ?:?*? 1 I ftgt 111 LUC 11151 IUU1 111111ULC5 ClIIU, after a brief USC comeback, grabbing as much as a 5-point lead at 22-17 with 6:21 left in the half. Led by eight first-half points from freshman Joe Rhett and a short jumper by Bill Vernau with :30 left, USC came back to take a 31-29 lead into the locker room at halftime. After the teams traded baskets for the first six minutes of the second half, USC went on a 10-2 run to take a 48-38 lead with 10:12 left in the game. Down 59-52 with 4:12 remaining, Southern Miss came charging back with a 9-2 run of their own to tie the score at 61 with 2:04 left. USC senior forward Dozier hit two free throws with a minute and a half to play to give his team a 63-61 lead. After a foul by Dozier, the Eagles' Jimmy Smith closed out the scoring by making one of two foul shots with :49 on the clock. But Smith didn't close out the excitement, as a pass from USC guard Brent Price wasn't met by Dozier, 'i 7 1 t Jk-- w~mM epresentative ^POp^ PWAi Critical I Sale Prices Goc Through March nm COLUMBIA: Harden Street, Five Poir gional ua si numci iuiU| 1M . >J . EAST REGIONAL March 24 & 26, 1989 :s Metro < and Southern Miss got the ball back with 20 seconds left. With about four seconds left, Randy Pettus launched an 18-foot jumper from inside the top of the key that bounced high off the back iron. Mayhem followed. A half-dozen players went up for the rebound and a whistle blew. After a brief hesitation, Breckenridge grabbed the tipped rebound and the final horn blew. Turk immediately found the referee and yelled in his face for several seconds after the game had ended. "Obviously, the play at the end of the game is a major concern," Turk told the media after the game. "You were there. You saw it. You know the whole story. It's not a very classy thing for a coach to blast the officials and I'm not going to do that. Naturally, I had to pursue it. I owed that much to my team. That situation was handled very poorly, to say the least." SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (62) Hinton 2-5 0-0 4, Weatherspoon 2-5 2-6 6, Brown 1-2 0-0 2, Pettus 2-6 1-2 7, Chancellor 8-16 6-9 24, Boyd 3-4 2-2 8, Smith 4-7 2-4 11, Bates 0-1 0-0 0, Crowell 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 22-48 13-23 62. use (63) Dozier 2-7 7-8 11, Hudson 2-6 3-6 7, Breckenridge 1-1 0-0 2, Price 1-7 4-4 6; Manning 5-12 3-5 13, Vernau 1-2 0-0 2, I STUDENT APPLICATION FRIDAY, I For The Following Stu Summer Fall 1989 "Gameco( 1989-90 "Garnet & 1989-90 "Portfolio" 1989-90 "WUSC-FA Pick Up Ap| In Room Russell I 7 jur u nut k LOU REE <gr its 779-6046 l| i Mi Felton re By KEVIN ADAMS Sports editor Little did young George Felton would be 15 years before another I team would make it to the tournament. What he probably also couldn't 1 he would be the man to lead the Ci In 1974, Felton was a seldom-use legendary Frank McGuire's 1973-74 squad, a team that finished 22-5 wit the first round of the NCAA After graduating from USC in assistant coach at Appalachian Si A&T, East Carolina and Georgia 1 the head coaching post at his aim 1986-87 season. Felton led USC to a 15-14 record last year coached the Gamecocks tt might have been good enough for ai Gamecocks not on probation for rt the tenure of Bill Foster, Felton's p Sunday afternoon, with probatioi man 15 years earlier all but forgo Felton looked once again like a br dent after finding out that his USC Conferei Roulston 0-0 0-2 0, Rhett 7-9 0-1 14 English 2-5 0-0 4, McKoy 2-2 0-0 4. Total 23-51 17-26 63. Halftime ? USC 31, Southern Miss 29 3-point goals ? Southern Miss 5-10 (Hin ton 0-1, Pettus 2-4, Chancellor 2-3, Smitl 1-2), USC (Dozier 0-1, Price 0-2). Re bounds ? Southern Miss 25 tWeathers poon 10), USC 38 (Dozier, Rhett 8) Assists ? Southern Miss 17 (Pettus 6) USC 11 (Dozier 4). Total fouls Southern Miss 17, USC 19. Attendance 10,025. 1 ?' 111 Semifinal Louisville 71 Memphis St. 70 ^ By JEFF NICHOLS Staff writer After 36-and-a-half minutes o Saturday's opening Metro Con ference Tournament semifinal, Mem phis State had Louisville right wher they wanted them. Up 70-61 with 3:34 remaining, thi Tigers' only task was to hang on. That proved to be a task the; weren't up to as the Cardinals ran of 10 unanswered points to beat Mem phis State 71-70 at Carolina Col iseum, advancing to the tournamen championship for the ninth time. The Cardinals trailed most of th< contest, but the nine-point defici MEDIA IS ARE DUE VI arch 24 dent Media Positions wcock" Editor k" Editor Black" Editor Editor I" Station Manager plications i 313 House THEE ck Legend an r:?I LOU REED y New York (Sire) ? Velvet Underground veteran !' sees a nations spiritual crisis Jmk&m reflected in its urban blight. "Indisputably the most ' ambitious al- aa bum of Lou ##W s. Reed's solo c:assk i ik mE career. Four ^^ IB Stars." M1.99 jl^pRPj Rolling Stone compact i )isc: jsSSjJ turns to tou NCAA tournament Carolina State in the know in 1974 that it R.I. JSC men's basketball "We're in," were NCAA postseason at a crowded press Metro Tournamei lave guessed was that Louisville and Flor amecocks there. iseum. He said he f d junior guard on the Sports Information Gamecock basketball the second half of tl h a loss to Furman in "I had made up n East Regional. TV (the tournament 1975, Felton was an by CBS Sports)," Fe tate, North Carolina there and watch the rech before accepting could be a fan." a njater prior to the Felton said he w receive a bid or not. in his first year, and "I really don't kr ) a 19-10 mark. That the weekend whene> i NCAA bid were the and again, iles violations during "I really didn't kr redecessor. tion was raised once a and the loss to Fur- "It's a great thing tten, the 36-year-old years later to get in. ight-eyed college stu- of the 64 teams." team had received an That much he knc nee title ? was the largest they faced all day. v s "I told our guys when we got down late in the game that we were going to i. have to win it with our defense," Louisville head coach Denny Crum h said. "We got to make sure we stop them so we get enough opportunities to get the ball in the basket." i. The Cardinals immediately , responded, starting with a Pervis s Ellison stickback and an Ellison feed to guard Keith Williams for a I breakaway slam - Felton Spencer's free throw trimm- E ed Memphis State's lead to four S m points and guard LaBradford Smith S converted a 3-point- play by making a 1 10-footer plus the free throw to make R - it 70-69 with 1:46 remaining. Memphis State could not find a E way to answer the Cardinals' game- F f ending surge. Both offensively and N defensively, the Tigers looked panicstricken in the final minutes, forcing 1 e shots on their end, while falling apart defensively. They seemed to be wor- 3 e ried about not losing rather than V winning. ]\ / When freshman Everick Sullivan b f tied the game at 70 with a free throw, 3 then connected on the front end of a ( one-and-one with two seconds re- f t maining, the Tigers' fears were sud- d denly a reality as Louisville earned ; the right to defend their Metro title, t and MSU was left to ponder what I FLAT BROKE? Hyland Can If first time donor, earn i If you haven't donated i earn $20 on youi Hyland Plas: 1620 Gervai Hours MON & THURS 7am- 4pm WED 7am- 2pm TUES & FRI 8:30am- 6pm Call today for in forma $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ This Coupon i: j $$20.00 if for first time .*$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MIRKS d a Striking Net Hi i ] i i rr> QmAnt JL llUrlliVllt bid. The Gamecocks will face North : East Regional Friday at Providence, the first words a beaming Felton said conference at the conclusion of the it championship game between ida State Sunday at Carolina Col'ound out the good news from USC Director Kerry Tharp while watching le championship. ly mind I wasn't going to watch it on selection process was aired nationally lton said. "1 decided 1 would stay out game instead. It was the first time 1 asn't sure whether he team would low," he said repeatedly throughout /er the question was asked ? again iow," he said Sunday when the quesmore. he said. "It's even more special 15 It's just a great opportunity to be one >ws. - again vent wrong. Memphis State was led by guard "heyenne Gibson's 26 points. Elliot >erry scored 20 points, 15 in the seond half. Smith was the high scorer for the rards with 18 points. Ail-American 'ervis Ellison had 17 to go with 11 cbounds. Forwards Kenny Payne cored 12, and Williams added 11. .OU1SVILLE (71) Payne 6-12 0-1 12, Kimbro 0-4 0-0 0, illison 8-14 1-1 17, Williams 5-12 0-2 10, dith 6-10 6-6 18, Sullivan 2-5 2-6 7, ipencer 2-3 3-6 7, Holden 0-0 0-0 0. dais 29-61 12-24 71. 4EMPHIS STATE (70) Smith 2-11 3-4 7, Douglas 1-3 0-0 2, lallard 0-2 3-4 3, Gibson 6-12 12-14 26, erry 7-16 3-3 20, Mundt 2-8 0-0 4, dadlock 3-4 0-0 6, McClain 0-0 0-0 0, dcLaughlin 1-2 0-0 2, Watson 0-0 0-0 0. dais 22-58 21-25 70 Halftime ? Louisville 34, MSU 34. -point goals ? Louisville 1-8 (Payne 0-2, Villiams 0?2, Smith 0-2, Sullivan 1-2), 4SU 5-15 (Gibson 2?5, Perry 3-10). Refunds? Louisville 40 (Ellison 11), MSU 7 (Ballard 12). Assists ? Louisville 15 Payne 4), MSU 12 (Douglas 4). Total ouls ? Louisville 17, MSU 25. Atteniance ? 10,433. 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