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' Sb fl| in! * MO <-^ j^H|| iSm ?| - ??? ? ? Diana Gentile/The Gamecc Sophomore Jens Buckler helped USC defeat the Carolina Olde Boys 33-6 Saturday afternoon. Lady Gamecocklsnap losing streak By JIMMY DeBUTTS \WKT Senior Writer H USC-The Lady Gamecocks volleyball team got back on track this weekend with victories 9 Jm against Appalachian State, Tir^"^ m Western Kentucky and UNCAsheville at the Gamecock Invitational Tournament at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center. ^ ' The Gamecocks entered the pi tournament with a 6-4 record. |H JB After winning their first six ^B matches of the season, they lost ^B four straight games on the road. AflBB| BH USC opened the tournament Friday against Appalachian State. ^B^22iiSiii*? Jjl The Gamecocks won the match in three games, 15-10, 15-7, 15-12. ^B Leading the way was junior Amy ^B Iannoccari, who had 14 kills and ^B tfB one error in 37 attempts for a H .\flHB^^^^BF .351 average. Junior Jodi H |J|| ^ Thompson contributed 16 kills mm * f <>Lfc. * ^BBBm MM , < | UB "iSK?^?c. > ; and 17 digs. L~ ? USC played Western Kentucky Eric Glenn/The Gamecock Saturday. The Gamecocks won the The women's volleyball team won three matches this weekend first game easily, 15-8, but Strug- with the help of senior Diane Mitchell, gled to win the second, 16-14. USC dropped the third game, 4- for the Gamecocks was against ond and third games, 15-8, 15-' 15, but was able to wrap up the UNC-Asheville, who came into USC finished off UNCA in Lh match in the fourth game, 15-3. the match with a 3-13 record, fourth game, 17-15. Iannoccari led the way with 14 However, UNCA proved to be the The Gamecocks begin SE kills and three errors in 39 toughest team USC faced. play at 7 p.m. Friday again: inn 1 TXT/^1 A .u? r;_?. 1 ^ AI,.I??K? C?l niati DT aiieuipis lur a .zoo average. uinv./\ wuu uie ium game, iu- nmuaina ai mt- ?jw? ">?? ? The last match of the weekend 14. The Gamecocks won the sec- Center. Cross country teams dominate UNCC tourney By ROB RODUSKY Cruz, Keith Gorski and Tom women's Top 20 as USC ca Sports Editor Cronan. Sue McGhie continued her within one point of winning i USC-The men's cross country excellence for the Lady Gamecocks women's title and making it a te team won the UNC-Charlotte Cross as she came in first and posted a sweep for USC. Country Championship while the five kilometer personal best time of Both teams will compete in women's team came in second 17:18.93. Indiana Invitational Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. Tracey Capper, Liz Figler, Lisa Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 9 bef< The men were paced by Top 10 Monti, Karen Gordon and Sara hosting the Gamecock Invitatio finishes by Eddie Clarke, Mark Singletary all placed in the Oct. 16. monday night football attention,un Every Monday night in the Golden Spur. DEADL 9:00 until 12:00 Wh . Wh Who s Who and Ou There will be free popcorn and drinks applications are now ^ P Honors and Awards i This event is FREE so come on out and join us! The Criteria for selec "" 1) Must be gradtiatir Sept. 27 - Pittsburgh Steeiers ot Atlanta Falcon, 2) ^ivfi 3) Scholarship, invoh Oct. 4 - Washington Redskins at Miami Dolphins academic and co4) Citizenship and si Oct. 11 - Houston Oiler, at Buffalo Bill, P?,6nlial'U,U 6 Pick up applications ; 1) Office of V.P. of S J?cqM.p. Jl. 2) Student Governm ^0 Mr Golde^ 3) Russell House Inf Carolina Program Union ^ *11 J *| V This program ww paid f?r. ^ P3*. by smdent activities fees. " ' * Jyj Application Deadlin WANTED! I PEOPLE TO JOIN IN ON THE ||| COM^JOIN,l| COUNTRY Instructor: George Johnson of ;Sef Monday, Sept. 27 & Oct. 4 ^6:30- 8:30 ^ Carolina Program Union fht* program waspatd fe^tn pJt|rLftY*tt This program was paid for, in part, by student activities fees. Z_!lrr__ ORIS Rugby te By TONY SANTORI Senior Writer USC-The rugby club contini its winning ways Saturday witl 33-6 victory in its annual ba against the rugby alumni team, Carolina Olde Boys. The win was the second in a i for USC after defeating Clemsor start the season this past weeken Scoring Saturday were sen Mike Artlip, sophomore J< Buckler and junior Todd Schuste However, the star of the ga was freshman Miles Dowswi who scored two tries in only second appearance for USC. The 2-0 start for the rugby c ,^L. hoc cpninr contain Tr\ch I net 'VI\ l?u?J ovtll V/l VUJk/iUlll J V/vJil X^V/VIV thinking positively about Gamecocks' season. Don't exp? from USC: The USC soccer team is off slow start, posting a 5-2 rec through its first seven games of season. The previous time Gamecocks had two losses this < ly in a season was 1982. To most fans, this might app to be a downer, but it's not. In e of the past two seasons, the u has peaked too early. In 1991,1 traveled to Evansville, Ind., earl; the campaign and returned wit hard-fought championship trop Tn 1QQ9 fhp Hofa^ in iyy uiv vjtuiiwv/vivo uwivc ' No. 2 St. Louis 3-1 in the seasc third game. The 1991 team failed to m the NCAA Tournament for the I time in seven years, while the 1 squad was eliminated by Coa e Carolina in the first round. Despite the two losses this : son, USC is Still nationally rani The players know the empty f ing of not making it to the toui _J ment when they should or losinj an inferior opponent. This team the qualities of a champion. The Gamecocks have a pro me leader in goalkeeper David Tun the who has three years of start am experience. Turner got valua exposure this summer durin; the short stint with the U.S. Natic z HillJMtlilll IIORS AND SENIORS INE NEARS (standing Senior Awards being accepted by the Commission. tion is as follows: >g between January 1, 1994 ,1994 jGPA /ement and leadership in curricular activities, and N IIAA 4 A. 1! _i ? - - -I ii sivi^e iu ^arurina, ana ine ; achievement. at the following locations: tudent Affairs (RH 109) ent Office (RH 112) ormation Desk e is Friday October 1,1993 llllSl|| rl Hilc,ritv :am wins, look "I think we can win the rest of Duke 1 our games if we play tough," he played ied . said- "We've got guys with experi- missincc 1 a ence, and the new guys like Miles q ttie and Jo Jo (Dancer) have stepped ^ the up. Anything more than one or two college losses would be disappoint- ^ear' ai ow ing." The i to USC's schedule remains tough tunity ? throughout the season. rugby'* ,ior The Gamecocks travel to If USC ;ns Jacksonville, Fla., this weekend to can m :r. play a club from the local naval Reoi0n ime base. ell, "They should be tough because -s the his they'll be bigger than us," Locklair t LOCKm said. lub The remaining teams on the ^n?l lair schedule include Duke, Georgia regions the State and The Citadel. East C "We definitely want to beat season. ct letdown PS soccer team ~ "B" team. Freshman John Mills ^ provides a solid backup for Turner. The defense is anchored by The U senior sweeper Helgi Bjorgvinsson, Virgin a skillful leader and organizer. Gontpl Billy Clifford, Greg King and appeal to a Jamie Posnanske round out the TheG or(j defensive corps. This is a rugged the trio of bruisers who love to play a ???????? the Physical game. <???????. ear_ Senior captain Peter Duitsman ;|l|' leads a versatile midfield group. ,ear The wing midfielders are a plus. acjj Senior Matt Haiduk is a potent jam ?ffensive threat on the left. Haiduk TTC| j?? has 38 points in 44 career matches -n at USC. Junior Rob Smith patrols qqwi h the right flank. He is also the most . reliable player, starting all of the 40 matches he has played at USC. on The midfield has excellent subs >n s in J0J0 House, Cedric Marshall, From Sigmar Scheving and Mike Solano. Junior forwards Billy Baumhoff ""sl and Chris Faklaris team up to form f^168 OQO r tpam i one of the most formidable frontctai ~ televis iUU lines in the country. Faklans dis- tace ^ plays power and pinpoint decision ^ia^ai *ea* with shots from either foot. qc1 ce(l- Sophomore Steve Pier is a reliable ^ gar ^e'" substitute who tallied five goals in q ma- logo . nation ? 10 The Gamecocks have the right aoains has ingredients and the desire and work -p^ursd ethic to improve throughout the hv per ven season. tier, The previous two seasons have ing ended prematurely, but the 1993 f~ I ble Gamecocks should be headed to ? g a the Final Four. When they get YOU I >nal there, anything can happen. HBiiiiiiiimiimiaiili Ibom "The Be "The Lari "The Che/ THE MIDLAND! "ORIGINAL" HAh ^ 1PIZ2 And other Authenc^RRAjV ITALIAN TRATTORI 796-8071 1111 knox abb( 1 1/2 miles west ol s ahead because last year when we them we had four guys ; and we lost," Locklair said, itadel will be gunning for us ar. We beat them twice last id they will want revenge." Gamecocks have the oppor- ' to extend their season into > version of postseason play. I can defeat The Citadel, it ove on to the Southeast al in Mobile, Ala. riously, that game (Citadel) most important for us," ir said. lid the Gamecocks win the d, they will move on to the oast Finals to conclude the SC SOCCER C 5 r* ~ t . U 111 111 . 1 SC soccer team defeated ia Commonwealth 5-1 Sunday. ete coverage of the game will ? 'in Wednesday's edition of .; ; * amecocJc. ' % * * C?Alabama ne to be aired ESPN Staff Reports 2 For the fourth time in five' this season, USC's football vill be showcased live on ion. The Gamecocks will efending national champion na at 7:36 D.m. Saturdav. a j 7 . Theoriginal start time for ne was 7 p.m. 3lina is coming off another J al broadcast. Its game t Kentucky this past' ay night was also televised ' N. $ ubmlt Anytime. Know Vtiu Want lb. PortfoIio MAGAZINE -iction NonRction pomry art photography Mustrations sk etches 517 ?lisscH House ? 777-5793 ^sr ] ' 3 EST" VPEST" 5 AREA JD SPUN Mm ma nc Dishes A dtt f usc