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Sports 10 The Gamecock Monday, January 22, 1990 Arkansas By The Associated Press CLEMSON ? Ken Hatfield of Arkan the head coaching job at Clemson on Si threatened player boycott was averted i with the team. Hatfield, who coached the Razorbacks and led them to the Cotton Bowl the past replaces Danny Ford. The 41-year-old F Thursday, less than two weeks after th< cused Clemson of recruitine violations. The 46-year-old Hatfield compiled a 5i at Arkansas, guiding the Razorbacks to ; in each of his years as coach. His bowl n ansas, however, was 1-5, including Cott< ses to Tennesee (31-27 in 1990) and UC 1989). Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyl Gamecocks i road against By BRANT LONG age Assistant Sports Editor ma The USC men's basketball team ure improved its overall record to 7-5 10 1 1 11-. o c i aiiu evcucu lis ivieuu i^uiiieiein;e uui record at 2-2 Saturday night with a wh 56-53 win over Florida State in ^ Tallahassee. fou Sophomore guard Jo Jo English to led the Gamecocks with 14 points cor while junior Michael Glover added 1 11. Th Sophomore Joe Rhett hit two Ar< free throws with five seconds left act in the contest to give USC the Me victory. tipThe Seminoles' Michael Polite closed the gap to 54-53 with just \ over two minutes remaining. In I those final two minutes, neither 1-2 team could score until Rhett's Syl game-winning free throws. 10, Florida State's Ron Miller 0-0 missed a last-second three-pointer I that would've tied the game. 1 USC hit 13-15 from the free 3, throw line for the game while the 2-1 Seminoles hit only 11-19. Co] The Gamecocks also shot well 0, from the field, especially in the 0-0 second half, hitting 13 of 18 for : 72%. The Seminoles shot poosly, 2-2 managing only 28% form the field 4-1 for the game. 0-1 Florida State was led by Polite, US who scored 19 points and had 16 rebounds. Tharon Mayes was held ( to only 7 points, short of his aver- i NAVY NURSE FAR AND AWAY ONI THE BEST JOBS AR< You can really go far as a b muda and Hawaii are just a f could be assigned after your fir rniMn >?% .'?/> nl(?A o , iNdvy nuidC, yuu ic aiou a ixavy < You'll work in a professional lent opportunities for career ac salary with comprehensive beni up with the latest in medical ad service training and qualify for ft Call: 1-800-922-; or 1-800-845-56M-F, 8:00 AM NAVY NURSE IT'S NOT A JOB. IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Whenever Appeal Start wit ^.... a I.. iftKi oUK&HJWK' CLEANERS Full Service Fabricar I Serving U.S.C. Students Main Office - 425 As (Across From ( Introductor (With this coupon - N( $1.00 OFFAny or Shirt Order of$] (Please present t] when dropping of ' Hatfield ac "We decided as a team in isas accepted ,Q a? Qf Qu|. assistant C01 2MJ Coach Ford, the best thing our future would be to r for six years playing for the upcomin two seasons, season." :ord resigned ; NCAA ac- Clem; >-17-1 record day his school will work quickl) a bowl game successor. xora ai Ant- "You Know we nave 10 go rast, t 3n Bowl los- Northwest Arkansas Times in Fayettevi 'LA (17-3 in won't have much more to say today something definite." les said Sun- The choice of Hatfield, who had a vin on the ; of 23 points a game. Irv Thos added 13 points in the loss. flE 3ther Gamecocks in double figs were Joe Rhett, who scored points and hauled down 14 remds, and senior Eric Sykes, o also had 10. With the loss, Florida State's rth straight, the Seminoles drop 11-7 overall and 2-3 in the lfprpnrp JSC plays host to Davidson on ursday at the Frank McGuire ma and returns to conference ion on Saturday as the Tigers of I mphis State visit for a 3 p.m. English 6-10 0-0 14, Popovic : 4-5 7, Glover 5-12 1-2 11, M ces 4-6 2-2 10, Rhett 2-6 6-6 K| Leso 0-1 0-0 0, Roulston 2-2 14, Eggers 0-0 0-0 0. Florida State (53) 'olite 8-11 3-7 19, Boyd 1-5 1-2 j M Thomas 4-11 5-8 13, Mayes 6 2-2 7, Graham 0-6 0-0 0, peland 0-4 0-0 0, Hands 0-0 0-0 Miller 4-12 0-0 11, Dobard 0-2 5-point goals: USC 3-3 (English 1, Popovich 1-1). Florida State 8 (Miller 3-8, Mayes 1-6, Boyd i, Copeland 0-3). Turnovers: C 19, Florida State 10. rechnical fouls: None Sophomore foi Jfficials: Hooker, Olah, Writer. contest last seas Attendance: 5,918. over Florida Stat< 11 GRC EOF | b OUND. Also Javy nurse. Naples, Berew of the locations you st tour of duty. And as a Happy H officer. environment with excel- Do jvancement. 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"I probably our best to get what we wanted, unless we have "However, we have a new head coach, and h< within the staff that was here before." 27-31-1 record Defensive back Dexter Davis said some playc * By BRA At very hai do. son an improve After Hr w" nessee W _ praised JF squad. ??[ ? ? ^ / v/* %r - _* - X ?*J*I5? RU* toiteiffc. File Photo rward Joe Rhett scores an easy two points in a r on. Rhett had 10 points in USC'S 56-53 victory 3 Saturday. 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That's the bottom line." istated Hatfield met with the team for about 10 minutes besit out fore Sunday's news conference to announce his hiring but would not comment on what was discussed, of our Hatfield was scheduled to meet with the Clemson ncr fnr oecietontc lofpr Qnndav hut cnmp rvf thpm tppn UJJlJUiillO 1UIV1 UUUVM*Jy L'UW %j\Jkkk\/ VI U1VUI nviv kJWII ng for packing boxes at their offices, in and Ford's resignation, for which he will receive a seta little dement of about $1 million, came on the heels of a we did second NCAA investigation during his 11-year tenure. The first one, in 1982, resulted in Clemson being hit j's not with two years' probation. This time, die Tigers are being asked to explain 14 alleged NCAA rules viola;rs had tions, including payments to players of up to $150. dm team improving early spring season NT LONG "We need to have performances [ Sports Editor like that (Smith and Federov) since we've got young people," Kirchner e end of the fall season, said. dimming head coach Kris The Gamecocks face Clemson r said his team had trained on Jan. 27, a team Kirchner says d but had a lot of work to could give USC some problems. "They're (Clemson) as good as meets into the spring sea- they've ever been. If they swim d he has already seen like they have been, they could ment. easily beat us. We've got to do a tough loss to No. 4 Ten- something. We have a big rivalry." in Knoxville, Kirchner Kirchner is emphasizing specifthe performance of his ics for the remainder of the season. "We really need to work on reperformed as well as I've fining specific needs. The sprinters d a team perform. 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