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( V V Kentucky * < Kentucky's Damon Hood attempts to brea ter. USC linebacker Eric Brown makes an Oliver keeps I By GREG AIRASIAN Staff Writer USC - Ray Oliver was hired earlier this year as Director of Physical '% Development for the /JL Gamecock snorts teams. * % ? * Oliver works with every * %Jj revenue and non-revenue team at USC. He assists ^ 1 the athletes with their fall JL |j| strength and conditioning , ? programs to help them Oliver improve their performance during the season. Oliver comes to USC with a long list of credentials. After playing football at Ohio State, Oliver decided to get involved with coaching in order to stay involved with athletics. Since F O O T B Week Rough Riders 36 PKA B Dre Day 44 Catch Pi Kappa Alpha 46 TKE Zeta Beta Tau 58 Sigma Hall of Famers 44 Chi Psi Patterson Hall 20 Kappa MIBS 50 Prestor Week Yahoos 42 Rough R Snowden Invaders 43 4th Floo Men of Moore 50 Bates Bo Illegitimate 7-6 NROTC Kappa Kappa Psi 20 Constipa KA 2 32 Towers c AICHE 40 TheSesa btreetu s f edges Car Keith Jones/The Ga k through the Gamecock defensive line in the first effort to deny Hood. JSC athletes in t< then, Oliver has coached at Cincinnati, Kansas, Oli1 Pittsburgh and Kentucky, all of which experi- the gri enced athletic success during his stay. "Cc In 1992, Oliver was strength coach for the I've h NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, he Wh jumped at the chance to return to the college Oliver ranks because he felt that professional athletes it is t didn't listen to him the way collegian athletes said tl do. offenj Oliver said he was "put on earth to help "You young people," not just USC athletes. Oliver jn feels strongly about giving to the community, involv especially helping inner-city youths to be sue- ^y ^ cessful. needs "I'm really happy to be here at USC," said serve , Oliver, who is pleased with the people he por works with in the athletics department, espe- ^ f daily football Coach Sparky Woods. Wood hhI Soccer team J] fTfl 1 From Staff Reports USC - The Erskine Flying fell to a strong and powerfu /\ L L_ soccer team 6-1 Wednesday Graveyard. USC is 4-2 for tl udc iraneu ai 1111 match when Erskine midf 3 1 Pieter Zeeff sent a shot past 2 2 0 freshman goalie John Mills 2 3 was making his first start f _team. The lead was short however. USC forward 2 16 Faklaris rocketed a double De|ta 0 fr?m freshman Mike Solan p , senior Matt Haiduk at 11:5! i rat riots b Erskine goalkeeper Crispi Louis, who recorded 21 sa\ 2 the day. Wing midfielder Billy Bau scored his second game-wi iders 0 Soal of seas00 four minut c I 0 0 er when he took a pass fron r Snowden 3o peter Duitsman and sai ys 38 into the left side of the 30 Duitsman made it 3-1 at ited Ducks 18 T~r?rr?? >f Power Submit Anytime. .t I ower 28 You ime 14 ang EQRJFg^O Ficnom Nonaction pocmy AW pMOTOGRApMy lllusnwTIONS sk ETCHES toom 317?lisscB Home ? 777 PORTS olina in i By MATT PLODINEC and JAWAD ASHY Staff Writers ^USC ? The Gamecocks wen upset Thursday night by th< Kentucky Wildcats, 21-17. USC lost the nationally tele vised game before a crowd o more than 69,300 fans a Williams-Brice Stadium ant countless others watching or ESPN. The Wildcats came out scratch * ing and clawing on their first drive of the game, running the ball tc 1 their 30-yard line. Three plays later, the Wildcats had a first anc fife, goal at the Gamecock's three yarc Wm line thanks to big gains b> Alfonzo Browning and Donnell Gordon. After big stops by USC defensive men Aubrey Brooks and Eric I Brown, Kentucky drove up the middle for a touchdown. John Leonoff tacked on the extra poini r t a i 1 iui a /-u leau. After several Wildcat drives, Leonoff missed a Kentucky field imecock goal, and the Gamecocks took quar- over. Spurred by an acrobatic recep>p condition ver said Woods deserves more credit for eat job he has done the past two seasons. >ach Woods is one of the best coaches ad a chance to work with," he said, en asked about this year's football team, said he is "excited about the direction" aking. To be successful in the SEC, he tie football team must be strong on the >ive and defensive lines. Oliver said, win with the big guys." the future, Oliver would like to get ed with administrative work and eventujcome an athletics director. He said there to be more minority athletics directors to as role models for today's youth, now, Oliver would like nothing more or USC to win a bowl game. He thinks s and the football players deserve it. routs Erksine, 6-1 when he chipped in a cross from ' Fleet Faklaris over St. Louis. USC 1 USC attempted 22 first half shots but at The were frustrate(1 by St. Louis, who sea_ made 13 saves in the opening period. to the In 1116 860011(1 half? USC- fired 14 ielder sll0ts on anc* connecte<1 on three. Faklaris and Rob Smith teamed up for the fourth goal at ' w 0 68:39. Forward Cedric Marshall 0T .e gave the Gamecocks a 5-1 lead at lived, 7g:22 as he drifted ball imo Chris toe penalty area and passed the assist ball past a diving St. Louis, o and Freshman midfielder Chuck 2 past Prosser ended the scoring with just in St. under five minutes left as he res on bounced a shot off an Erskine aeienaer mat saiieo over m. Louis mhoff reach. nning USC will host Virginia es lat- Commonwealth, who is 6-0 for the i cap- season, at 2 p.m. Sunday at The iled it Graveyard. This will be USC's net. inaugural Metro Conference 23:09 Match. ^ YOU DONT HAVE TO DRINK TO RIDE DRUNK. 5795 I Medicine can affect your balance, co-. ordination, and vision as much as alcohol. After drinking or taking medication, don't ride. That's r~5~~7 the best safety prescription. \uy MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION^ ' CftLL US FOR: Low Student-T eachcr-youth Airfares Domestic Airfares Adventure Tours Language Courses International Student & TVwher ID I* Youth Hostel Memberships Car Rental & Leasins Eurail & Britrail Passes issued on the spot! MAGAZINE! Emory Village, 1561 N. Decatur Rd Atlanta, GA 30307 404-377-9997 fourth i tion by Brandon Bennett, US drove the ball 37 yards to set Rei Morton up for a 45-yard fie I goal. The attempt sailed right. I After an exchange of punt Kentucky took over on its 19-ya line. O'Ferral received the sm f and was hit by Stacy Evans, for t ing 'a fumble. USC's Earne j Dixon recovered on Kentucky 15-yard line. But the Wilde defense stiffened and held tl Gamecocks on fourth and 01 ~ when DeBoer tried the middle f ' no gain. USC would not be denies " Seconds later, Gordon recovered fumble on Kentucky's six yai line. Two plays later, Bennett do^ ' over the top for the Gamecock First touchdown to tie the score seven. Kentucky took the ensuing kid : off anrt rlrovft varrlc to TTSr" 1 24-yard line before settling f< another field goal attempt. Tf game's first penalty, an illeg: motion call against the Wildcat I turned the field goal attempt into :1 45-yarder, which sailed left. In the first half, the Wildca outgained the Gamecocks by 5 Clemson spikes From Staff Reports Clemson - The USC women' volleyball team fell to undefeate Clemson 9-15, 5-15, 9-1 Wednesday night in Clemson. Th Tigers extended their record to 13 0, while the Gamecocks fell to 6-4 "We did some good thing offensively and were able to side out several times," Coach Kir Hudson said. "Unfortunately, w made a lot of unforced errors tha allowed Clemson to run up thi score, and Clemson is not a tear that commits a lot of unforcei errors." In the first game of the match the Gamecocks fought hard, hold mg uiemson at o-i I oetore drop ^Hr J m ^sisSCS j^p ?Vi J,' 1^. flfjy(* .. ?THJ iMj JJl Welcomr The Township Audit Gc serai Admission: $11.75 in Advance/ T.cket Ms: The Twmho Audrtonum. Al Norm Mail Orders Master Productions, i: Phone Order For More Informal! Sponsored try Master Pre ^^ G| SonSounds Promotior ATTENTION JUNK DEADLY Who's Who and Outst applications are now be Honors and Awards Coi The Criteria for selectioi 1) Must be graduating I and December 31, T 2) An above average G 3) Scholarship, Involven academic and co-cur 4) Citizenship and servi potential for future ac Pick up applications at tl 1) Office of V.P. of Stuc 2) Student Government 3) Russell House Inforn Application Deadline U quarter C yards. As the second half started, 2d the USC offense began to assert Id itself. Brandon Bennett led USC to the s, Kentucky 42 on the Gamecocks' rd first drive of the half. Spurred by *P Bennett's success, the USC offenc" sive "brain trust" called for a long pass play. Steve Taneyhill's pass s over the middle was tipped and at intercepted by Wildcat comerback ie Dan Robinson. ie Once again, the USC defense or forced a Wildcat punt. Starting at their own 25, the Gamecocks drove the ball 75 yards and scored when Bennett dove over the top u from one yard out. Mike Reddick keyed the drive with a 15-yard run >s up the middle. at "I thought we did a good job stopping the option, and the ^ defense did a good job," said Eric 's Brown, a USC inside linebacker. 3r "We just had a breakdown. ie "We have a vision we are trying ai to complete, and we just have to s, get back on track." a Editor's note: Fourth quarter ts results were not available at press iQ time. > Gamecocks, 3-0 ping the match 9-15. Senior s Jennifer Guess led USC, recording ^ six kills in eight attempts and hit5 ting .625. In the second game, USC fell short 5-15 to Clemson's defense. USC senior Diane Mitchell collect ed four kills in 10 attempts. USC s recorded 15 kills in 49 attempts, hitting .082. n During the third game, USC had e four service aces to take the lead in lt the beginning of the match but ultie mately fell short, dropping the 1 game 9-15. i USC's next matches will be at home Friday and Saturday, Sept. i, 24-25 when the team hosts the - Gamecock Invitational at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center. IMP KJ by WMHK P oribm Columbia, SC ' & S13.71 Day ol Show I $9 75 lor Groups (10?) 8^^^. a. Car ai Ticket Outlets Setecteo Christian Bookstores ^ ft Gotr H* R0. Cotuntxa. SC 29223 k . 603 777228 W, on, Cdl 803-788-7356 r?l ^ Kftchooj n association with 5*1 ? is Gjte?a, Productions ^ sss^amr^mmmam .w V DRS AND SENIORS JE NEARSvi|;:: anding Senior Awards ing accepted by the m mission. 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