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BE ALLYi = SHU CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION ^^^ideasT ISSUES COIIIilTTI PRESENTS STEVE HASSAN AUTHOR OF COMBATTING CULT MIND CON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1990 RUSSELL HOUSE BALLROOM at 7:30 f USC Students $1.00; General Public S2.C PRESENTS BATTLE OF THE BANDS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1990 RUSSELL HOUSE BALLROOM at 8 p.i USC Students $2.00; General Public $3.0 For More Information Call 777-7130 Or Stop By Russell House Room 209 These activities paid for, in pan, by Student Activities Fc Volleyball team wins three straight games From Staff Reports The USC volleyball team won three straight games on the road this weekend to improve their record to 17-12. Thursday night, USC solidly defeated Nicholls State 3-1 in Thibodaux, La. Redshirt freshman Libby Ralston led the Lady Gamecocks to the 1 15-11, 15-9, 11-15, 15-10 win. She had 24 kills and 10 digs.Senior cocaptains Tammy Correll and Lora Myers also contributed to the win with 63 assists and 18 kills respectively. Nicholls State was led by Julie Gumina (20 kills) and Jody Kahler (33 | assists) as the Lady Colonels fell to 11-19. The Lady Gamecocks rallied to defeat Metro Conference foe Tulane Friday night in New Orleans 3-2. The Lady Green Wave captured the first game 15-4, but USC rallied to tie the match with a 15-10 victory in the second game. Tulane captured the third game 15-5. The Lady Gamecocks came back from the 2-1 deficit, winning the next two games 15-5 and 15-11 to win the match. Junior Caryn Case paced USC with 18 kills on 41 attempts for a .341 attack percentage. Amy Collingsworth (17 kills on 35 attempts), Lora Myers (14 kills on 33 attempts) and Libby Ralston (13 kills on 28 attempts) played vital roles in the victory. Tina Prima collected 19 kills on 50 attempts, while Erin Fogarty tallied 15 kills on 37 attempts for the Lady Green Wave, who dropped to 13-12 on the season. The Lady Gamecocks won their second straight Metro Conference game Saturday night over Southern Mississippi. I USC rallied again to win 13-15, 15-11, 10-15, 16-14 and 15-7. Caryn Case, Amy Collinsworth, Lora Myers and Libby Ralston again led the Lady Gamecocks. Case had 22 kills while Myers and Ralston collected 13 and nine kills, respectively. Collinsworth recorded 13 kills. USC played at the College of Charleston Tuesday night and will return home at 7 p.m. Friday to take on conference foe Memphis State at Sol 1 Blatt P.E. Center. 1 |c SiORTS I Ppn Talk f^BRIEFSSfi " Con ,r - : blame when the going is rough, so i Tier" ja?lia. let's try and maintain some t USC^ doubles teum objectivity. e wins title Sunday . SoT offth<=,s?ucccss stories ( ? , ? J , in college football this season re- ? Members of USC s 15th-ranked flect footbal, programs ^ were women s tennis team completed struggling a short time ago but, be- ] play Sunday in the Wake Forest ca^ 0f lasting support and pati- i Invitational in Winston-Sale.m ^ ? . . : ? ' ence irom tne rans ana ine univer- t ' ' . _ , T j sities, were able to turn things ar- 1 Leading the way for the Lady ound and establish impr6oved , Gamecocks were Robin Deitch and Mandy Nail who claimed the JJl. Tv>mA ic that . / A . ., . , . Notre Dame is one that comes I L ?7% tchamP,onih,P to mind. Lou Holtz is 43-12-0 with a 6-4, 7-5 victory oyer Ten- ^ ^ ,n Soulh Bend, but ; nessee s Dawn Martin and Mandy his record foB|lowi his flret sea. fTh i ,v ? son was 5-6. In he singles competition, all h|S ^ ^ HoUz was diree USC players were eliminated b| l0 improvc ^ Fighting Ir. before the final round. In the Flight A competition, Deitch and mm^,,1^^?^ Nail both came away with consolation round wins. Deitch downed TT -kT Riva Lapidus of Virginia .1-6, 6-2, O hLOW We lNee< 6-3. Nail defeated Kristen Hannah of South Florida 6-2, 6-1. Lhhhmmmmh In the Flight B bracket, both ^H Nathalie Acacio and Monica Wiese were defeated in the consolation round. Acacio fell 6-2, 6-3 to Fast Tp.nnp.sspp. State*? Tpnnip set match to Virginia's Chrissia D'Angi?. A Next action for USC is Nov. 8-11 at the Rolex Regional Championships in Knoxville, VI I Tciill WARMY. Vrmy officer. If you're \"f ? ities, RO. Box 7713, / ARMY, ext. 438. DU CAN BE; HBBHBIB I < ^ col r .1c X> A M E R Date: Oc J De| Place: Univer: cs File photo Sophomore Stacy Thompson readies to dig in a match earlier this season. The Lady Gamecocks collected three straight wins on the road Thursday, Friday and Saturday. tued from page 8 sh's record to 8-4 and since has UNC's head football coach xxn in the National title hunt ev- Mack Brown knows all too well >ry season, winning the National about the boo birds and the presDhampionship in 1988 ? his third sure to win. Brown was 2-20 after eason. two seasons at the helm of the TarLocally, Georgia Tech's Bobby heels but has turned his fortunes *oss is only 18-31-1 since arriving into silver (not quite gold) with a n Atlanta but has improved his 5-2-1 record this season. Brown is earn from a 1-10 season (and the also thought by many to have reaughing stock of the ACC) in his cruited one of the best freshman initial campaign to a 6-0-1 mark classes in the country last year, this season and a No. 16 ranking Concerning Woods, there is one in the national polls. other thing to consider he is still Because Ross was given adequ- playing with players recruited by ate time to build a program, the his predecessor. Ramblin' Wreck will play the Vir- So c'mon Gamecock fans, let's ginia Cavaliers (another success have a little more patience and story risen from the ashes) for first give the man what he rightfully in ?Vio APP thic uiAptcnH hoc fr*minrr In him limp ISftairV 111 U1V/ nw Ulio TT Wivvuvt. 11UJ VV7I mug M/ mill ?I1UV* O type blood is rare iJIL. i You! and special. GIVE TP BLOOD, PLEASE! American Red Cross 'S&SS 3rder your lege ring NOW >STENS I C A ' S COLLEGE RING t. 31, Nov. 1, 2, 3 Time: 10-4 posit Required: $20.00 sity Bookstore - Russell House SB