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Lady C in SEC By SEAN RYAN Staff Writer The Lady Gamecock basketbal team notched its first road win ii the SEC with a 66-50 victory ove Florida Saturday. Four players scored in doubh figures as USC, which neve trailed, improved its record t< 11-11 overall, and 3-5 in the SEC. The team will travel to the up state to face rival Clemsoi Wednesday. I his was a tremendous roa( win for us," Coach Nancy Wilsoi said. "We feel good about this wii over a strong team." The women held Florida to ; feeble 32 percent shooting fron the field. USC also out-rebounde< the Lady Gators by 14. The biggest asset for the Lad; Gamecocks, however, was free throw shooting. The Lady Game cocks sunk 24 of 31 free throw with 21 coming in the second half. Gamecocks freshman gi By The Associated Press Freshman guard Melvin Hartr was charged with driving under th influence after his car ran off th road and plunged into a ditch, au thorities said Friday. Hartry, 19, a little-used reserv guard, has been suspended fror uit u/aui iiiuviiiiii^iy. \^uat,ii oicv Newton declined to comment o Hartry's situation as he headed t practice, saying a statement woul be issued by the sports informatio department. The two-paragraph statemer said only that Hartry had been sus pended for violating team rule* The statement did not mention th DUI charge or what team rule Hartry violated. The 6-foot-3 Hartry, who wa on crutches and was wearin braces on his neck and left knee a well as a wrap around his rig! If You Really 1 Don't Just Cupid's < Two glasses of champagne A complimentary carnatio Swiss or Cheddar Cheese A Chefs or Mushroom Sal For your entree, you will finest, including Filet Mi Boneless Breast of Chicke vegetables. Flaming White Raspberry A special Valentine's phot a keepsake. MELTING IX)G?TT n n *2 Make Lj world 50 ft your < U H other 9^ Gain Q J Advei J JT Relatii DO Illllllli ? The Nation 's Largest Publisher of Campus >4,(XX Telephone Directories Salgg ] 100 Europa Drive SuiWT Soke 330 P.O. Box 8830 Chapel Hill, NC 2751$ Intel 1-919-968422$ Wed) 1-800-743-5556 Sign H. W Infoi Feb. ramecoc ! compel "We took care of the ball and made our free throws down the j stretch," Wilson said. 1 Junior center Marsha Williams r led the scoring attack with 19 points, while grabbing 11 , rebounds. r Junior center-forward Michelle 3 Murray and freshman forward Jenny Randall added strength inside. Murray added six points and ! 11 rebounds, while Randall scored 12 in only 26 minutes of play. \ The effort of sophomore guard i Nicki Bass and freshman guard ^ Christi Timmons played a big role in the outcome. Bass made 10 free j throws on route to a 13-point per1 formance. Timmons made four j treys to finish with 12 points. Combined, the two turned the ball y over only six times. "A key to the game was four players in double figures," Bass s said. "But, we won it on the free throw line. We shot 77 percent suspend reser lard faces DU1 wrist, declined comment Friday. Hartry's 1988 Chrysler Sun^ dance ran off South Carolina Highway 34 about 11 p.m. Thursday 6 just outside Ridgeway, S.C. Highway Patrol spokesman Joseph Pellicci said. The car hit a guardrail and then went into a ditch. Hartry, who is from Irwinton, Ga., wasn't given a breathalyzer because of his injuries, Pellicci ^ said. Hartry was treated and released from Fairfield Memorial Hospital in Winnsboro after the t accident. Uartru to ooHoHnloH t a Ka in iiam j 1 >3 ^ciiv^uuivu iu i/v m court Feb. 20 in Winnsboro, Pele licci said. s Hartry, a reserve on the Gamecock team, has played in 10 of 19 s games and averaged 1.8 points. ? 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"viewing on Campus: nesday, February 19 -up: 1111am Close Bldg., #602 rmationl Session 17, 8:30 pm Belk Auditorium ks win tition from the free-throw line, whic was the first time since the Al; bama game that we shot over ' percent." The Gamecocks started in grar fashion as they scored the first 1 points of the contest. The Garni cock defense held Florida scorele; early in the game. Williams paced the first half a tack, scoring 13 points. Florida Bridget Pettis hit an 18-foot jun shot to trim the Gamecock lead five, just before the half ended. The Lady Gamecocks used a 8-2 run to start the second hall mnHnrr thp Q Q _ O Q \I71 1 limning, tt?v jvun us-s-iKjy ? * 13:21 left in the game. Florie used the next nine minutes to c away the USC lead. They closed to within thre points with 4:12 remaining, whe Merlakia Jones hit a 10-foot bas< line jump shot. /e player; [ charge Wednesday night. Hartry score six points against Old Miss. Hartry's injuries are just the la est woes for the Gamecocl (10-9), who have had five playe either miss playing time or bee slowed by injuries this season. Moreover, senior guard Ban Manning is suffering from a viri and did not practice Friday, ton said. As a result, Bill Vema a former Gamecock player and graduate assistant coach noA suited up and scrimmaged with tl team. This has been some week f Newton. "I think we could add up all t problems we've had and wouldn't compare to the traumai week and year we've had here \Tatnt An OOiH "D I1 t ma b-nn nv w tun oaiu. uui w iviivj there's light at the end of t tunnel." Special February 10,11,12 w/reservations $52.95 per couple $40 students, faculty w/ID II A SALE THAT'! 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Also contributing to the Gan team cock's success at the Littlejoh ne in Coliseum were sophomore Ke mson Corski in the 3000-meter, sop! ^ more Steve Owens in t jn 55-meter hurdles, freshman T1 nishes mas Cronin in the mile ri First freshman Brett Murray in t icocks 35-lb we'Sht throw, Arnold a in the Owens in the 400-meter and mh a or Wayne dimmer in the pt Adrian vau^meter The women were led by jun Susan McGhie and sophomc in o Marielle Bertrand in the mile r 111 d in the as w as Berlrand in t n five 80?-meter run1 sec- The next stop for the Gan OAniAr ... cock track team is next weeke s,,^ at George Mason University old m Fairfax, Va. in the 9 e theme for this year's Valentine E ill explore various issues of relatic * emotions, changes and complexit nee and commitment. :s to your Friends, Mentors, Roo thearts, Parents, and Spouses, out! . vntine's Message TODA] February 12, 1992 Gamecock Columbia, S.C. 29208 t*. 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