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1' Arkansas' ( HPHHf JKmni^ Sophomore quarterback Barry Lunney \ offense against USC Saturday. Soccer team rol t _ By MATT PLODINEC Staff Writer After tvine Davidson 2-2 in 1992. the USC soccer team was hungry for a victory against the Wildcats. Wednesday, the Gamecocks feasted on Wildcat stew, beating Davidson 5-0 at the Graveyard. After a sluggish performance Sunday against the Santa Clara Broncos, the USC midfield dominated Davidson. Senior Matt Haiduk, who played forward against Santa Clara, switched positions with midfielder junior Billy Baumhoff for the Davidson match. The duo combined for USC's first two goals. At 8:41, Haiduk served a centering pass to Baumhoff, who was waiting at the top of the penalty area. Baumhoff evaded two Wildcat defenders and cut to his left, passing goalkeeper Neal Andrews. Baumhoff finished the move with a soft touch to the open goal. In the 14th minute, Haiduk intercepted a pass ^ intended for Bronco defender Robert Malinzak and passed to Baumhoff, who received the ball 25 yards out and shot past a diving Andrews from 15 yards to make the score 2-0. "Matt (Haiduk) gave me two wonderful balls," Baumhoff said of Haiduk's pair of assists. USC had several near misses but failed to score again in the first half. One near miss came when U.S. National Under-20 team member I Chris Faklaris juggled a Brett Kurland corr^r kick twice and forced Andrews to make a diving save with a shot to the near post. USC was flat-footed at the start of the second half, allowing Davidson to gain control of the midfield. However, USC's defense denied the Wildcats a chance to score. The Gamecocks struck first in the second half when Faklaris threaded the ball between two defenders and into the left comer of the goal. Junior Rob Smith assisted on the goal, which came at 49:11. Faklaris' goal, the 21st of his career and his first of the season, moved him into a tie for 15th place on the all-time USC I soccer scoring list. Midway through the half, Gamecock Coach I Student organizations be si . 199B Studen1 Friday, 5 10:30 Rus: (Rain Loca I Deadline to regi Sports lefense may cause -?ln9fifi|S| By ROB RODUSKY ^ TKo Qnnth Piiml ina fiamwnrVs will maVft their NR 1 UV UVUUl " "? ItJSf i first visit to Fayetteville, Ark., with something | Mm on their minds. Revenge. mm USC was trounced 45-7 in last year's game in | $^*l Columbia. Arkansas played probably their best JP8I J|-^| overall game of the season after coming off of ^3^,.11 an upset to The Citadel the week before. *11? Danny Ford has replaced Joe Kines as head Wjmm coach for the Razorbacks. Ford was coach at Clemson for 11 seasons, where his teams were 7-3-1 against South Carolina. Both teams are coming off of season openers on the road in games that were very similar. The | BH^HH Gamecocks and Razorbacks each scored in the | last minute to earn their triumph. South Carolina scored with two seconds left to edge Georgia ^ 23-21 with two seconds remaining. Arkansas didn't wait so long. The Hogs scored with 33 ji seconds remaining to trim SMU 10-6. -JR The offense for Arkansas amassed 289 yards in total offense in a 10-6 victory over Southern Methodist last weekend. Sophomore quarterback i Barry Lunney, who will turn 19 on Saturday, set K ^ a Razorback freshman record last season by passing for 1,015 yards. In the opener against vill direct Arkansas' the Mustangs he was 14-for-24, a 58 percent completion rate. lis to 5-0 victory over Di stitutes, forward Steve occictoH Kv (lofpnilpr ijfe UOOIOIVU KJJ UV1V11UV1 " , ^C-v\ Jamie Posnanski, at Turner had the first p assist of his career Ij tffjffML when Smith received a punt at midfield, drib- #1 j bled the ball to the left W penalty area, then back I jjjp to the right and rifled M \ the ball past Andrews. ||P HH Berson allowed every ~1 healthy field player to play. John Mills came mk in to play goalkeeper at 82:15. When Turner was replaced by Mills, it was the first time since late in the 1991 season that anybody 4 but Turner had tended " . the goal for the Gamecocks. Junior Billy Baumoff scored two goals On/>o attain thp Davidson lAfednesdav at The Graveyard. VIIVV U^UIll Hiv ? Gamecocks played ?j reallv feel confi( excellent team defense, allowing the Wildcats . , . . 4 u- r n tain a lead) when we only six shots. The combination of Posnanski, Billy Clifford, Helgi Bjorgvinsson, and Greg sai_, um^r" King once again denied the opposition the Thls ^unday> th chance to seriously challenge Turner. Berson GreenvUle to face the praised the play of the defense. USC will be attemptii "Our play in the back was very sound," said the first time since 19 Berson. Paladins 1-0. The Ga The strong defense in turn allows the team to now 2-0-0, expect a t play more aggressively on offense, making it recent success will a easier to maintain a lead. their third consecutive Volleyball team seeks game assistan From Staff Reports "Even if you don't ~ ~ help you," Assistant J The Lady Gamecocks volleyball team is look- Austin said ing for helpers who can work various jobs Anyone interested during the remaining games of the season. soon as possible at 77 The paid positions that need to be filled are The volleyball tc statistics crew, line judges and a scoreboard Palmetto State Invita operator. Sol Blatt P.E. Center. ire to register for the event of the year! ^ t Organization Fair J September 17,1993 ji ft AA am until .r.uupui _ sell House Patio ^ Yc tion: Russell House Lobby) | ll ster is Friday, September 10 jj I ) s Gamecocks The backfield will be bolstered by a pair of Oscars, Malone and Gray. They both combined for 96 rushing yards against the Mustangs. Malone earned 55 yards on 15 carries and scored the game's only touchdown. Gray, gained a career high 41 yards on seven attempts. His 18-yard run was the longest Razorback rushing play of the game. Senior tight end Kirk Botkin now has made 67 career catches and needs just three more to move into 10th place on Arkansas' career receptions list. He has caught more passes than any true tight end in Razorback history. J.J. Meadors, a 5-foot-8 sophomore flanker, who missed several games last year because of injury, was Arkansas' leading receiver in 4he season opener. He grabbed four passes from Lunney for 68 yards. His 30-yard reception was the longest offensive play of the contest. Arkansas was only 48 of 170 (28.2 percent) last year in third down conversions. Against SMU the Razorbacks made nine of their 17 third down conversions for 52.9 percent. Arkansas' offense entered the Red Zone (inside the 20 yard line) three times, converting twice with a field goal and a touchdown. Arkansas' defense allowed the SMU offense in the Red Zone just once and gave up only a field goal. The Razorbacks, second to Alabama in the ividson I Santori's m li a?1 laiKi Pennant Race Upd lot of Braves fans 01 I seriously doubt a BSgjjjL ? would have bet or month ago. Since tt ^ er, the Giants have < bit and Atlanta is o than when Sherman troops through. J Francisco's pitch 1 mmf shaky, but as Ion; |JSS| Bonds is still breath 02 Giants are in control OP AL East: Yankees Orioles, Red Sox ar Hk sounds like the m; JPPL. Revolutionary W something. The Ja; best lineup. The C the defense. The Tig power. The Red S< best pitching. But I have the most heart will be tough to be y stretch. NL East: Stick a race, it's done. T wrapped this one up West* Yes in USC s 5-0 win over Raneers are onlv out, but the Whiti ? .. ? TTC~ . Frank Thomas, and dent (that USC can main- ^ breathj re up one or two goals, a p^aon Comer 1993 College e Gamecocks travel to Champion: The Furman Paladins at 2 p.m. Orangemen led b ng to beat the Paladins for Trophy winner Mar 90 when they defeated the USC Football: 8 imecocks, whose record is es, and a Peach Bov ough match and hope their Super Bowl XX1 irry over and lead them to City 23, Green Bay ; victory. H "Student/Athlete" I know there h; its for season have any experience, I can most people overlo >ports Information Director lege athlete who probably enjoys tl should contact Austin as But don't you thin 7-5257. to be a normal par :am is competing in the dent social life, bot tional this weekend at the campus? nuns ^ lurfiext fape or compact disc priced $7. Sale items excluded. Not valid with an # > problems f 4k | SEC in quarterback sacks a year ago, had four ; sacks against SMU. Sophomore transfer Marcus - ! Adair led the way with two and also batted ' down a pass. Senior defensive end Henry Ford, 1 \ the only returning starter on the defensive line, t J ^ rviitrlHo 1 inoKooVor W/i 11t?> Tr\hncntl dliu J U1I1VJI WUIOIUU lUIUl/UVIVVl TT XIIIV J v/i?.uv/.. had the other sacks. Senior Orlando Watters, who returned a punt j and an interception for a touchdown against ? USC last year, is one of the best cornerbacks ; and punt returners in the SEC. He is a sure open i field tackier. The kicking game for the Razorbacks is still ; suspect. Junior Lance Ellison kicked his first -1 career field goal last weekend. He drilled a 3^-*! yard field goal and also nailed the extra point i; following Arkansas' last touchdown that won \ the game. However, he missed field goal tries of 38 and 37 yards. Sophomore Doyle Preston han- , A\c?A tKo tMintinn Hufioc onH oiraronoH 1*5 H VOfHc , UILU U1W puiiuilg UUUVJ U1IU avuu^vu / jutw , on seven punts. His longest was 53 yards. Only 5 one punt was returned with a net of just four ; yards. Arkansas suffered two turnovers against ; SMU, but only one mattered. The Razorbacks' first promising drive of the game ended with a fumble at the Pony 25 yardline. The Hogs forced three fumbles by SMU, but the Mustangs recovered them all. ? -p shotsn' baseball late ^ there are a rfl |fl| Hfj thprp hilt I I l ny of them i Atlanta a ten, howev- I Atf - B :ooled off a I B n fire more marched his ^HBBBVBi San ling looks g as Barry nESflBHhllUa ing then the Don't you think they should be included? Blue Jays, There is absolutely no probld Tigers. 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