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I got it! r I The. USC softball team defeated Furman 3-0 Wednesday in the first game of a double header. Game I two was called because of darkness with the score tied In the USC victory, sophomore pitcher Darlene Garies was the winner, throwing a ! two-hitter. Her record now stands at 2-0. As a team. Ill Carolina is 3-0-1. The Lady Gamecocks next |tf game will be Saturday at Georgia Tech when coach Joyce Compton goes for her H 400th career win. Pete Rogers/The Gamecock use divt on SEC < By ALTHEA COUNTS Staff Writer at In the '91-'92 season, the USC men's swimming and diving team ar placed fifth in their first year of *n SEC competition. The diving team finished second in the SEC ?f Championship. This can be attrib- di uted in part to Matt Borman. Borman, a junior business man- te agement major, is a two-year letterman for the diving team, and those di two years have been impressive. B His freshman year was the best er in Gamecock history. Borman was T1 an NCAA finalist in the one-meter diving event and placed eighth. He also won the 1991 Metro H Conference Championship in the Jn three-meter diving event, is an All- '1 American in the one-meter and ten meter events, was named to the ^ All-SEC second team and was USC's diver of the year. ^ Borman says the 1992-93 season has been a good one, "but the SEC re has been much more competitive m than the Metro." Youth For Christ & DC ~ \S2 v-^ 0 Sponsored by Master Produc Friday, Feb." # First Baptist Chun Columbia, So General Admission: $8.00 in $7.00 for Gr< V Ticket Outlets: The Living \ Baptist Be III IT H SPECini HOIST 1JH w t "* B^H^^nggSHrw ffltmB ? -' :; lllk 1 |f^ IJif lisyiip^ * m ir sets sig ^hampioi But you would have not been B[ >le to tell by his credentials. He lished second in the one-meter IP J id third in the three-meter events last year's SEC Championship, e also recorded the highest finish " all Gamecock swimmers and vers at the SEC meet. Borman has been described by yppl ammate Tom DeJarnette as "a :11 of a diver." When asked what %||| ives him to be so dedicated, orman replies, "Enjoyment! I f91 ljoy traveling to different schools. ||B| le facilities in the SEC are really Born in? t< Borman has been swimming for w?n ) years. He also said his team- straio ates are a factor in his dedication. of liey are his best friends. When Borman finds die time, he kes to water-ski and fish. He lin^ ' )pes to manage a business one so ly, but he explains that he has not Nc id the time to co-op or hold any over, lated jobs because of his commit- SEC ent to diving. Wedi Although the swimming and div- Univi lions & First Baptist Church ? 19 7:30pm g ih-Boyce Chapel ? uth Carolina | Advance/$9.00 at the Door g DUpS (10+) ? /ine Christian Bookstore, ^ >okstore jl i rnnf nr mirs * UUULUI LIIIIUU SP? ~ 1 Wi T From Jui Ame: IB ' St3f T van ond gan! I a st heai v . attei ;hts Gar aships R jam has been successful (they nizt the Metro for eight years S :ht), they have received little tear publicity. 1 's pretty depressing not gelany publicity when you work ? rd," Borman said. >w that the regular season is Matt had his sights set on the Championship, which began ? <A?\ < 1 C ntiit-clntr n t tKa lCMjay uiiu cnu jmuiua^ at uit ersity of Arkansas. %m v?ieT* 9#^ WET 1 $1.50 DR 75 > Ladiej 920 LADY ST. rts llis sets record hrower qua i Staff Reports nior thrower Ron Willis set an rican Collegiate record Friday t in the 35-pound weight v. s 71-feet-6.25-inch throw shatthe old record by four inches led a fine performance by the s and women's hack and field is at the Husker Invitational in iln Np.h ith the achievement, Willis, a e of East St. Louis, 111., auto:ally qualifies for the NCAA or Championships to be held :h 12-13 at Indianapolis, Ind. lso finished fourth in the shotWildcats tro rONY SANTORI " f Writer he Gamecock basketball team led with some 'Cats of a wrong ety Wednesday night as they i soundly defeated for the sectime this season by the /ersity of Kentucky, 87-66. merging from a cast of stars at to lead the victory charge over 1 was unheralded guard Tony he 6-foot-1-inch freshman from vnsville, Tenn., exploded down stretch, scoring all 18 of his er-high points in the hnal 13 utes of the game. Amazingly, c did not even play in the open20 minutes of the game, e officially checked into the e at the 15:15 mark of the sechalf, and he proceeded to drive ake through the Gamecocks' rts. Delk hit six of his eight mpts from the field, including of five from three-point land, both of his free-throw attempts, lefore Delk's effort, the necocks remained relatively 'oiler hocke BRAD BROKER ff Writer 'he USC Roller Hockey Club ed off against the Augusta ler Hockey Club in a regional >h last Wednesday. The USC ) was joined by members of the iumbia community to defeat >usta 8-3. 'his was the second time the lumbia team has played >usta, losing by a score of 2-0 heir first contest. Thev were missine a kev nlaver time, and we were better orgasd," said Ben St. Jocques. It. Jocques scored three of the n's eight goals. 'he game was played in the Red ^ wtis BV(5)ffgg ALTERN/ ,e?>?? r-SHi? INK SPE' f DRAFT 5 sign up by lOj 252-5115 ilifies for cha: put with a heave of 55 feet 8.25 inches. Junior sprinter Terry Winston, who won the 55-meter high hurdles competition with a school record time of 7.31 seconds, also automatically Qualified for the championship. In other events, sophomore Brett Murray, a native of Inman, finished third in the 35-pound weight throw with a distance of 58 feet 5.25 inches. Adrian Bonner of Hampstead, N.Y., also placed third in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:52.98. Freshman sprinter Frank Mensah of Brooklyn, N.Y., turned ?unce Gamea close to-Kentucky, hanging as close as eight points with 13 minutes left on a Troy McKoy three-pointer. McKoy led USC with 17 points on the evening, and Emmett Hall and Jamie Watson also contributed with 15 and 14 points, respectively. USC's biggest downfall on the evening, however, was their inability to rebound against the athletic Wildcats. Kentucky outrebounded the Gamecocks by a 48-27 margin, including 13 by Ail-American forward Jamal Mashburn to go along with his 14 points. Mashburn Gamecocks 87 (i9-2) jffijf Chris Muldfow The Gamecock y club s Wing Rollerway in Augusta. Robert Abowitz, a graduate student in Student Personnel Services who scored one goal, was especially impressed with the rink. "They have a great facility here in Augusta," Abowitz said. "It's much different than what we are used to piaying on in Columbia." The Roller Hockey Club practices on the basketball courts adjacent to the Sol Blatt P.E. Center on a pavement court almost one-third the size of the Augusta rink. Mark Levine, a senior at USC and goalie for the Columbia team, made about 25 saves during the game, which lasted about one hour ir \TIVE 90.5 Ipl whikdj <WH tT COll CIALS SUN ^ 1/1JU O MONDA WEDNE THURSI FRIDAY >IX1 SATURI Must t mpionships in a fourth-place performance in the 55-meter high hurdles with a time of 7.40 seconds. The Lady Gamecocks were paced by Liz Figlar's personal best of 2:57.84 in the 1,000-meter run and the 4 x 800-meter relay team's fifth.nlarp (imp of Q-19 90 Thp team's members were Tracey Capper, Figlar, Sarah Singletary and Marielle Bertrand. Both squads will have next week off as they prepare for the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championships to be held in Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 27-28. ocks, 87-66 racked up these numbers despite sitting out eight minutes of the second half with foul trouble. This pounding on the glass was the difference in Kentucky's early first half lead as the 'Cats scored 19 second-chance points off of offensive rebounds in the First stanza. USC dropped to 5-7 in SEC play with the loss and 9-13 overall. The Gamecocks resume play next Wednesday night when they play host to the Florida Gators at the Carolina Coliseum. ^ Points k xium mmm&M I E.Hall ....... 15 Points R. Rhodes 1.5. Ill .Md^hburHllliil T. Dent 14 t to Augusta and 45 minutes. "We're trying to become a more cohesive team in preparation for the tournament in Atlanta," Levine said. "This was a good workout for us." The Columbia team will travel to Atlanta for the Regional A Tournament on Feb. 29. Tentative plans have been made for several more scrimmages against the Augusta team before the tournament. Any member of the USC community is welcome to come down to the P.E. center to join the club for daily scrimmages at 5 p.m. during the week and 1 p.m. Sundays. t Thinking about co-op? Come by the Student Employment Center 6th floor B.A. Bldg. or call 777-2124, | itestI DAY 7-2 Y- TUESDAY 4-2 g SDAY LADIES NIGHT 4-2 g . DAY ALTERNATIVE 4-4 gj )AY 7-2 , |j )e 21 or older g