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Georgia at Clemson
Florida at Miami
Oklahoma at Oklahoma St.
Washington at Arizona St.
Illinois at Ohio St.
Arizona at UCLA
Ga. Tech at Maryland
Lady golfers
in Memphis
From Staff Reports
The USC women's golf team
posted a final round 316 to put
their three-day total at 944 and finish
in sixth place in the Memphis
Women's Intercollegiate over the
weekend.
The Lady Gamecocks were led
by junior Debbie Eckroth, who
fired a final round 73 giving her a
three-day total of 227. She tied
for sixth place and finished only
four shots off the lead.
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Robertson finished in 13th place.
She posted scores of 78 77 end 78
for a total of 233. Rachel Bates
finished the tournament at 242 and
tied for 35th place, while Sofia
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would be inside a men's locker
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description."
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women's rights. What about
men's rights? What if he doesn't
want a female reporter seeing him
naked? Or what if the athlete's
wife or girlfriend doesn't want
another woman seeing his most
private body parts whether it be in
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Furman University took the title
as they finished two shots ahead of
Duke. Rounding out the top five
were Alabama, Memphis State and
Texas A & M.
Kelli Kifer of Texas A & M
captured medalist honors after
posting rounds of 73,72 and 78 for
a total oi
The Lady Gamecocks will take
a month off before returning to action
November 2-4 at the Tiger
Tide Intercollegiate in Destin, Fla.
ntinued from page 8
Perhaps an easy solution to the
whole situation would be to develop
separate interview areas for the
press (both male and female) and
have the athletes and the reporters
conduct the interview there. This
would be a much more neutral situation
and would also allow the
athlete a "cooling down" period
before facing the reporter.
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going to be allowed in the locker
rooms, then they should be ready
to face up to and live with the
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Individuals:
Bobby Fuller ranked 29th in passing.
Daren Parker ranked 31 st in punting.
George Rush ranked 31st in punt returns.
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From Staff Reports
USC runningback Ken Watson
be on the program for a "Just Sa
Elementary School today.
The program will be conducted
held at the school's auditorium at 1
Both players are scheduled to sp<
In addition to the presentation,
some rap music.
The public is invited to attend.
Athletic facility
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By The Associated Press
South Carolina is still talking
about expansion, but now the subject
is facilities.
University officials interviewed
five architectural companies Thursday
and will select one to draw a
master plan for athletic facilities.
Among the priorities are expansion
of Williams-Brice Stadium
and the construction of a soccer
stadium as well as practice facilities
for men's and women's
basketball.
"Basically, we're trying not to
get into a situation where we're
catching up with people," said Sid
Kenyon, director of facility planning.
"We want to go ahead and
make plans to take us through the
next 10 to 15 years and take us to
the forefront."
Athletic Director King Dixon
said the plans have nothing to do
with the school becoming the 12th
member of the Southeastern Conference.
He said a committee was
organized more than a year ago to
look into facilities planning. Moreover,
officials said that,* overall,
the school's facilities are equal to
or better than most at other schools
in the SEC.
But Dixon said joining the SEC
could speed up the process, particularly
the expansion of WilliamsBrice
Stadium. The stadium seats
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Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia
and Louisiana State.
"It became obvious once we
joined the SEC we needed to expand
the stadium," Dixon said.
"We don't have enough season
tickets to accommodate requests
now."
Other expansion possibilities include
private boxes such as the
ones at Clemson and Auburn, a
school hall of fame such as the one
at Georgia, a permanent souvenir
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Watson will be doing his version of
expansion plan
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shop, large meeting rooms
equipped for teleconferences and a
ticket office.
"If we expand and make the
place nicer, and at the same time
increase revenue, that would be
exceptional," Kenyon said Monday.
"Private boxes would be one
_ way. Being able to use the facility
for teleconferences, renting out
spaces, the souvenir store ... all of
that could bring in money."
Dixon would not speculate on
how any possible expansion would
be funded. But he envisions a posn:uu
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as well as funding through corporate
sponsorship.
As for added revenue from the
SEC, Dixon said that would not be
the motivating factor behind any
plans. Had South Carolina been in
the SEC last year, it would have
received a minimum of $1.2 million
from football and basketball
television revenues as well as money
from six bowl appearances by
conference teams.
"I think it would reinforce our
, plans," Dixon said. "There are obviously
some positives in demographics.
But we absolutely need
to renovate the stadium, not just
because of that"
Other potential plans for the stadium
and surrounding area include
either a tunnel or crosswalk that
would enable fans to cross from
the Fairgrounds to the stadium
without stopping traffic on George
Rogers Boulevard. Another possi1
bility is to move the football practice
field closer to the stadium.
As for other facilities, Dixon envisions
an 8,000-to-10,000-seat
t soccer stadium, an indoor track facility
and separate practice facilities
for the basketball programs.
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