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c L. fl M^'^' ^^*J| no g ^ Hg^MP, ' 1M ^ Champions this ||jP $<?* W an* weekend in M " , if , Charlotte, N.C J ?, J David Mandrell/The Gamecock no! > George Washington 77-71 Brigham Young 72-68 Scoring percentages Scorina oercentaaes PERIOD 1st 2nd FINAL PERIOD 1st 2nd F Field goals 37.0 45.5 41.7 Field goals 37.0 45.5 4 Three-point goals 20.0 33.3 25.9 Three-point goals 20.0 33.3 2 Free throws 90.0 55.6 73.7 Free throws 90.0 55.6 7 USC players profiled USC players profiled PLAYER POINTS PLAYER POINTS . 04 Emmett Hall 20 04 Emmett Hall 16 15 Jamie Watson 19 15 Jamie Watson 12 44 Peter Van Elswyk 8 44 Peter Van Elswyk 3 21 Durrant Williams 7 21 Durrant Williams 13 23 Andy Bostick 11 23 Andy Bostick 12 Chris MukJrow/The Gamecock Swimmers, divers compete Nets ^ > in North Carolina Invitational t0 From Staff Reports Other top performances for the at Loliseu CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - The Lady Gamecocks were turned in USC men's and women's swim- by Michele Killins (fourth m the . . ,. . . pnmnptpri 1,650 Freestyle) and Michele USC ? Jim Leahy, vice ming and diving team. P ^ McCarthy (fourth in the 200 back- dent of sales for the New in tne UMl' invitational mis Nets, will be speakii weekend. The women's team took Leading the way for die men's Carolina students at 1( third place, while the men's team squad was freshman Jay Telford, Friday at the Coliseum. P r- L . r * , . , ? u/hr? i working for the Nets, Leal finished fourth out of eight teams. who turned m an impressive per- (he ti?ket mana0gr fc Leading the way for the women finance in the 1,650 Freestlye, phiiadelphia Phillies, dire, was Vivian Alberty, who captured finishing third. Drew Ruggieri sajes for Philadelphia the one-meter diving champi- swam well for the Gamecocks, an(j a concert promoi | onship. All-American Sara placing tourth in the 200 back- Philadelphia with Proserv. Henninger captured an individual stroke. In the 100 Freestyle, All- The event, sponsored championship in the 200 American Dan Phillips finished USC sports adminis Breastroke. third with a time of 45:39. department, is part of the Administration Lecture All students, faculty, st; Find Out About Drugs, Sex & AIDS. Call 1 800-322-AIDSI members are inv ~ 11 A & C Tl Student Basketball Ticket Repair & Rebt. Distribution Stude For games played during Winter Break j AA0/ ^ Dec. 7th, 1993 to Jan. 17th 1994 ] " V /0 c? expires Jan. 1, 199^ Seven Games r Georgia Southern Dec. 7 7:30pm MONDAY I Coastal Carolina Dec. 11 7:30pm Every Monday South Carolina State Dec. 20 7:30pm ).( College of Charleston Dec. 22 7:30pm There will be 1 Alabama Jan. 5 7:30pm n This event is FREE x^auipuvii 1 / .^)V7piIl Florida Jan. 15 7:30pm Special distribution of student tickets will be Monday, Philad< Dec. 6th and Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 9am-4pm. Validation on this date: $10 cash. Distribution will be in the Russell House, Room 203. Student tickets will also be available Dall< on game day at the Coliseum Ticket Office student ticket window from 9am until the game's halftime. Validation ?ll on game night will also be $10 cash. You must have your student ID card and student ticket to enter any game at tm?p*0# p**dfor-m^b J ~ People needing special assistant the Coliseum. please contact the Carolina Prograr at least 48 hours prior to PORTS Samecock I!oach Fogler opti y JIMMY DeBUTTS, TONY INTORI and ROB RODUSKY >orts Editors CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? Only 12 ints separated USC's men's basket11 team from two upset wins at the irris Teeter Diet Pepsi Tournament s weekend. The Gamecocks played in the tournamt's first game Friday and lost a artbreaker to Brigham Young 72-68. ith the Cougars up 69-68, USC had a ance to win when senior forward mie Watson stole the ball and emptea an on-oaiance snoi in tne le and missed. "We didn't push the ball very well," !C Coach Eddie Fogler said. "We're t a strong shooting team, and when 're not making our inside shots, it's jally going to be a long night." (JSC jumped out to a 13-4 lead at the :15 mark behind the play of senior ward Emmett Hall, who scored six ints and had one assist. The Cougars went on a 22-9 run to t back in the game and cut the mecock lead to 31-30 at the half. Hie second half was a seesaw battle ii no team holding more than a fivent lead. There were 11 lead changes 1 13 ties in the second half. 'I told the team we'll get better if we"* ;p playing hard, and then the good rigs will happen," Fogler said. "We're a big physical team like BYU. We H Track and By ROB RODUSKY Sports Editor CLEMSON ? The USC g peted in the Clemson ( INAL Littlejohn Coliseum. 1-7 <? The Gamecocks won f 2'^ J men's 35-pound weight thn the first five spots. ? Ron Willis and Ter $ Gamecocks men's team. \ z 5 =r rig K*- Ipjl \i/oo jMnl tANSMISSIONS iild Standard & Automatic >nt Special TFF~ rTRANSM!SSI O ibor 11 SERVICE SPECIJ ssfs ] I $24.95 + filtel I j expires Jan. 1, 1994 MIGHT F00TBA1 night in the Golden Spur >0 until 12:00 Free popcorn and drinl \ so come on out and join Dec. 6 elphia Eagles at as Cowboys = f j/hVG^il y student activities fees. JLm L| ,D .T T, * for disabilities, V<rJW ^ Tu Vi n Union at 777-7130 ^ the event s play toug mistic about basket "We have a rebuilding process ahead of us. Bobby (Cremins) said massive. I'm not ready to say massive. I'm after effort and improvement/' Eddie Fogler USC basketball coach can get better. We need mote off the fast break." Hall was the leading scorer with 16 points, while freshman guard Durrant Williams added 13. Watson and junior guard Andy Bostick scored 12 points. USC amassed 31 rebounds during the game with Hall again leading the way with six. The consolation game saw USC face off against George Washington, who is led by 7-foot-1 sophomore center Yinka Dare. At the beginning, USC was as cold as a team could be as George Washington jumped out to a almost insurmountable 15-i lead. The uptempo game was not working for Carolina, and Fogler had to call a timeout. "I told our team they needed to chip field excels in C hurdles and ] won the shot I track and field team com- pound weight 3pener Saturday at the In the won and Dawn El ive events, including the of 45'11-1/4" )w in which USC placed in Ellerbe and ly in the worn ry Winston paced the Traci Capp Vinston won the 55-meter respectively ii * ^ :-'L ?# ||g , :;M w i ril ^1 ^*v David Mandrell/Thi 1 HpapH H rjff N~i ! BUlu! i WJ = ^jTm cs# If you have or hav< mononucleosis, or I 7 us# may contain va Earn up to $400 a n a week for more 803-2; c< Serol j^r Creating A H Minimum $50 per don; a week; 1-1/21 h, lose two :ball team's future away at the lead in the first half and to try and get it under 10 by the half," Fogler said. USC managed to come back and trailed by seven at 39-32. In the first half, the Gamecocks shot a meager 37 percent from the field. The second half saw both teams trade baskets early. However, the Colonials lead grew to 13 at the 8:23 mark. I SC continued to show intestinal fortituiL and managed to cut the lead to six with 2:37 to go. There was not enough at th end, and the Gamecocks lost 77-71 to put their season record at 0-3. Hall was the leading scorer with 20 points, while Watson chipped in 19. "I'm proud of our team because they didn't quit," Fogler said. "We diJ a good job of not quitting and keeping our poise. 1 thought the play of Emmett Hall helped us." Fogler knows their season will not be an easy road. "We have a rebuilding process ahead of us," he said. "Bobby (Cremins) said massive. I'm not ready to say massive. I'm after effort and improvement." USC will play Georgia Southern a? 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Coliseum. lemson Opener 3laced fourth in the 200 meters.-Willis -nut with a throw of S7'Q" and thp throw with a throw of 67'4-l/4". len's shot-put competition, Leslie Coons lerbe placed third and fifth with throws and 44'11" respectively. I Coons placed first and third respective- ; en's 20-pound weight throw, er and Lisa Monti finished one and two i the 3,000 meters. Kicking around Billy Baumhoff fights for tne Dan against Cal State-Fullerton Friday. 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