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Soccer I By MATT PLODINEC Writar VJIUII IIIHWI USC opened its season this past Sundi with a 2-1 defeat of 19th-ranked San Clara. The Gamecocks appeared flat-footed f most of the first half against the Bronc< and made several mistakes. "We felt like we made a large numb of unforced errors," USC Head Coat Mark Berson said. At the 9:35 mark the Broncos floated ball toward the far post, where USC junii defender Greg King was waiting to pr vent the Broncos from regaining positio As the ball came over his outside should King flicked at the ball and inadvertent touched the ball with his arm. Santa Cla ;star Pete Cochran deposited the ball in tl left side of the goal to give the Bronc< the lead. - The Gamecocks missed a chance to t the game seconds later when junior fo ward Chris Faklaris played a penalty sh Ho the feet of Bronco goalkeeper Pet !Zaratin. The rest of the first half saw the Bronc * dominate the midfield with an aggressi style of play. 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