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SPORTS BF MMM,;;;;;;',,,, Stoddart, Wyont pace track teams The USC men's and women'; track and field teams competed ir the Raleigh Relays this weekend ir Raleigh, N.C. On Saturday, the Gamecocks were paced by first-place finishers Nigel Stoddart and David Arnold Stoddart captured first place in the 100-meter dash with a manual time of 10.2, while also placing third ir the 200-meter dash with a time ol 21.39. Arnold won the 400-intermediate hurdles in a time of 51.43. For the Lady Gamecocks, Shannon Wyont was fifth in the 800-meter run with a time ol 2:13.94. The Friday afternoon and evening competition saw Darren Davis place second in the pole vault witf a!height of 15-feet-6-inches Wilma DePiore placed sixth in the 10,000-meter run in a time ol 37:21.43, and the Lady Gamecock 4!x 1,500-meter team placed seiventh with a time of 19:08. The Gamecocks and Lady Gamecocks will resume action this April 13-14 in the Duke Invitational in Durham, N.C. Lady netters down Colorado, UNC ine ioin-ranicea usu women s tennis team defeated unranked Colorado 6-0 Sunday at the Maxcy Gregg Tennis Stadium. USC swept all six singles matches while dropping only one set. The win moves USC to 14-5 on the season while Colorado falls to!15-5. Saturday, USC defeated unranked UNC 7-1 at Maxcy Gregg. :USC was led by sophomore Nathalie Rodriquez, the nation's DO CHIC Ol J EXCUSES DC 4 0 * ? 4 4 i SPRING v 4 Your Graduation Universi i I Caps an* Hoods -1 Announc Invitation All now ur CONGR/ YOUR 31EFS 42-ranked player, who downed UNC number one Cinda Gurney, the nation's 33-ranked player 6-3, 6-4. 5 The Lady Gamecocks will next i be in action Sunday when they i play host to Metro Conference foe Florida State. J ; Gamecocks drop ; two to Clemson I Thp ripmcrni KatpKoll toom An A I*V V1VK1UV11 1/UJVI/U1I LVUII1 V1V f feated USC 6-5 Sunday in 11 innings at Clemson. The win was the second in two days for Clemson over the Gamecocks. ; Clemson upped their record to F 22-7 while USC fell to 14-13. Clemson defeated USC 6-0 Saturday night in front of a crwod of ; 4,132 at Greenville Municipal i Stadium. Tiger right-hander Tim Parker i, limited USC to four hits as he f pitched his first career shutout. It marked the first time that Clemson I has shutout USC since 1984. Brian Williams took the loss for the Gamecocks. Prep runningback signs with USC Tony Watkins, a 6-foot, 185-pound runningback from Rock Hill High School, has signed scholarship papers with USC. Watkins rushed for 1,091 yards and 11 touchdowns this past season on 224 carries. In 1988, he rushed for 1,087 yards and 15 touchdowns on 224 attempts. Watkins was an all-state selection and appeared in the Shrine Bowl. He also played in the defensive secondary for Coach Jim Ringer's Bearcats. NT |#CU illkCIl JT. ^iUVts Osc 1 UNIVERSITY td r\ rvt^onrv~\t? t? JJ WUI\J XV^IVJC. J RUSSELL HOUSE ATTENTION 1990 GRAL n Supplies Are In Sto* ty Bookstore - Russell d Gowns Master's, Ph. D., Pro cements IS items available ft itil Graduation mi VTULATIONS, SE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE I -X * * < Gamecock senior Stephane Simian practices USC fell just short of capturing the title at the Bli ionships in Montgomery, AL, over the weekend Trinity, upset second-ranked California and 1: bama before losing in the finals to sixth-ranked 1. USC faces third-ranked Georgia Thursday at Tennis Center. O How We Need You! If you have O type blood, you are rare ' I and O so special. ^Hp| f^jfV Give the gift of life, ^^bA GIVE BLOOD! WO\. American Red Cross South Carolina Regional Blood Services j 1 HAIj JUS yy. with ! i Located B< and IUATES S 2k Now At The t House I J lai fessional IS fu S p* 1 si om J SW 2 trning! |j.sl Ij NO moRS! |! center I! jj gggjl| Steding By The Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ? ford completed a five-year to the top of women's basl Sunday by defeating Auburn in the NCAA championship behind the record 3-point sh of Kaly Steding and Jennifer Steding made six 3-pointe i Azzi four as Stanford won il national title and handed A ^ mmmf its third straight loss in a c ionship game. ^ The Cardinal did it by over the top of Auburn's zoi fense instead of trying f j J# through it, and Steding, Az; Sonja Henning made that apj work. Steding and Azzi both sht the previous championship record of two 3-pointers b; burn's Ruthie Bolton against siana Tech in 1988. Stedin ished the five-game tourn; with a record 12 3-pointers ping the old mark of 10 b; phen F. Austin's Mozel Brxx 1988. The game also produced tendance record. There 20,023 tickets sold and 1 people in the arena. The pr< high for a women's champk game was 15,615 at Austin,r File Pnoio in 1987. ; his backhand. The Stanford victory cap le-Gray Champ- building project that Coach USC defeated VanDerveer began when she 3th-ranked Ala- the j?b flve years ag?- St2 Tennessee 5 to was 13-15 in her first se the Sam Daniel 1985-86, but improved each thereafter and finished 32season. ^IF " yjML^LUU IV PY HOUR RCUTS 4 8 M;^ "T complete with III yO shampoo, conditio Student I.D. and style Ve've got the Look" >, Sun Glitz Color, Jerrie Curls, Relaxers, dipper Cuts, Flat Tops, and Designs h River Rd. Exit ;tween Kuppenheifners 798-08C Sounds Familiar COME SI AX7TJ A T TOI7 y y ii/i x yy lid y j FOR YOl undry facilities 11 furniture ^ ickage for . Jll/ immer Sm imming pool * ieping & studying lof 1 W PRE-LEASING FOR SUM 30-60-90 Day Leases for A NEW LEASE ON UNIVERSITY LIE ICE HOURS: F 9:30-5:30 254-7801 Azzi lead d to title Henning finished with 21 points Stan- to lead a balanced Stanford ofclimb fense. Steding scored 18 and Azzi, cetball who is from nearby Oak Ridge, 88-81 Tenn., added 17. Azzi was named game the outstanding player of the Final ooting Four. Azzi. Trisha Stevens contributed 16 rs and points and 10 rebounds for the s bfir^1 Cardinal. ,u u Auburn, which lost to Louisiana hamn- _ . . - r lech in the 1988 title game and to Tennessee last year, closed at 28-7. going Carolyn Jones led Auburn with 24 e~ points, 16 in the first half, to go F u and Stanford overcame an eightDroach minute shooting drought and ninepoint deficit in the first half to get ittered control of the game early in the game second half. y Au- The Cardinal ended the first half Loui- with a 9-0 run to tie the score at g fin- 41. Then, with Auburn leading ament 46-43, Steding nailed a 3-pointer , top- from the left of the key to start a y Ste- 9-0 run that put Stanford ahead to oks in stay. Stanford went on to outscore an at- Aubum 22-7 over an eight-minute were stretch to open a 65-53 lead in 6,595 Henning's jump shot with 10:13 jvious left. Azzi's 3-pointer made it jnship 70-57 with 7:54 left. Texas, Auburn managed to cut the lead to 70-64 on Linda Godby's basket ped a with six minutes left but got no Tara closer. Henning and Steding coun5 took tered with back-to-back 3-pointers tnford to return the lead to 12 and Stanason, ford was out of danger. i year Stanford made 10 of 15 free 1 this throws in the final 1:35, seven by Henning, to stay on top. 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