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\USC tries i IH^SPPSI r * dP* T^V |k% ^*SpI |^^^^3Hs5|^E Junior Carey Rich, shown against Fl tough despite USC's 6-16 record. Gamecock g < By TONY SANTORI ^ Sports Editor The USC men's golf team finishei t eighth at the Gator Invitational thi weekend in Gainesville. Fla. USC shot a 871 during the two-da 1 event, finishing 45 strokes behind thi 'run-away winner, the host Florid; Gators. Central Florida finished sec ond at 852 and Alabama third at 858 t Sophomore David Seawell was thi top Gamecock performer. He tied fo second with a 10-under-par 206. Thi Aiken native fired rounds of 69-71-66 * Gamecock coach Steve Liebler is im pressed with Seawell's play. k "David Seawell gets closer and clos " er to SEC Player of the Year every tim he plays," Liebler said. "He has playe< in four tournaments this year and ha 1 A .L />?!!_ I ir.L jii > w 1^3 11 ft 1 | f i^V r | PTTT1 *^H n 111 1111 111 W\ V| I 1111 mil 1 WED, FEB 23 >S "III "J J IFRI, FEB 25 ? iljf Ai |H 3 3 mA ;rSUNfFEg27| |M0N^FEB28 ^RIMARIwP SUN, MAR 6 nvmci i>uniMicu mxuiiu, lourui, mm anu ou ;;i know he has the lowest stroke avei ^age in the conference, and I think it' one of the lowest in the nation." *? I---?--??-?-------?--?----???? i CWs <K2?\S? LE Feb. ZS a RH Hall room FREE ADMIS: People needing special assistance for disabilities, plea the Carolina Program Union at 777-7130 at least 48 ha - the event. This program paid for, in part, by student ac ? ISM ?to take b By TIM THO Staff Writer Led by the t freshman < Dampier an miirrl Flam/I 1 |g|r? prj ^;. Bygig sissippi State 1 Frank McC P^^W?P| toni8^tll^^W I ?f 11\\ | i *\ are looking tc .... / I Ml 1111M two-game losi fiSHMyVfl1111 Jh season, whic l||M them to thi JM||B west. The Game B 10) are struj having drop eight SEC ga U conference v HI against Tenn I USC is tied wi B in the SEC. For the Ga back on track B a way to sto| Wilson, both r >^I^BBIB a roll. In last B Vanderbilt ai J9I Hno romhiru ancj poin David Mandrell/The Gamecock Wilson ra orida, continues to play Top 10 in fou olf finishes eij USC freshman Brad McFadden tied for 32nd. After struggling to a 76 ir j the first round, McFadden shot back s to-back rounds of 71 to finish a two over-par 218. y David Steelman played poorly in ? the first round but came back in the 3 final two. The sophomore shoi rounds of 82-72-69 for a 223. He tied ; for 45th. e Liebler is pleased with his team's r performance this season. e "We played extremely well consid, ering the youth of our team," he said "We took three sophomores and two freshmen to the tournament. We beai .. Georgia and Mississippi State and e some other SEC teams. There were six j Top 20 teams in the tournament s We're getting closer to being a good , team." The Gamecocks will compete in the s ImperialLakes Invitational March 4-( in Lakeland, Fla. XSS" f~o/rseca t 6 pm V^| 5ION ?e contact j I If jt \\ ^ iia prior to gpj g M0M I Mammoth Recording Artist j Dillon Fence | Bus Stop Rave Nite 2-6 am Edwin McCain ? Cock * N? wfpund Daw' & iDrotili:!PfAppilil StO|ehenge Zum & Tongue Bone Machine Kiss Army Dillon Fence ite out of RSEN is 1 Oth in scoring, averz 15.6 points per game. W rxciting duo of has proven to be one o renter Erick conference's most de d sophomore shooters, ranking nin Wilson, the Mis- both three-point shooting Bulldogs invade centage (38.7) and tl JuireArena pointers per game (2.2). sixth in field goal percei ogs (15-7, 7-5) (80.3). ) snap their first Dampier has proven ng streak of the a force inside in his firs h has dropped son. leading the SEC in rd in the SEC rebounding and block game. Dampier is aver; cocks (6-16, 2- 9 3 boards a game and 2 ogling as well, jections per contest, ped their past "He's one of the best mes. Their last >ng freshmen I've seen vin was Jan. 19 I've been coaching," Uni essee, the team ty of Kentucky coach Ricl ith for last place no said. "If he can stay gry, he will be great." mecocks to get In his past seven ga , they must find Dampier has averaged a Dampier and points, 11.1 boards an of whom are on blocks. He was named weeks losses to Player of the Week fo ad Auburn, the week of Jan. 10-16. Dar ;d for 39 points needs eight blocks to s< ts respectively. MSU single-season rei nks in the SEC Wilson has been equs r categories. He hot during the span, av ing 17.2 points per gam< ghth in Gator ] j iQQgg ' Gamecocks tie for 8tl 1. Florida 2. Central Florida J. Alabama T8. USC I Individual Results T2. David Seawetl T32. Brad McFadden T45. David Steelman I i t 1 1 .-illlliill !: w&mnb . .v .v.y.;.;.;';.;-v-t'BBMMBBMFX't-X'X Chris Muldrow and Matthew AlfordAhe iameco I r?y^<r^K 1 WUSC-FM DJ' BE HELD ON: * ^ V^v II 1 rvrv a _ ^ -i 7 *>| i z:>, iyy<+ ai / pi] 1 C BRING ALL of i )t*~L and learn how t( 1 Alflffj talk to thousand 2 v \xin music you play, i > Vw FOUR, count'er SURE you mak i 23 to RH 305 fc YjfS TRAINING. Tr, ,1 students, facult) r8 Pi SAI p Special Cleai H short sleeve shirts (1 M long sleeve shirts (12 H sweaters orig 40-6 M sweaters orig 60-9 L.L. Bean Cotton Khaki H baja shirts (1' M sweatshirts and pa SIMILAR SAVIN |AMT M g 1621 MAIl |9;6MON-S^ Bulldogs pv iging son, the team's leading scorilson er, has scored more than 20 4"/ f the points in a game five times Li adly this year. He has done this th in coming off the bench, averag- gy 5 per- ing 29 minutes a game. Ass tree- "When Darryl Wilson comes ?~ He is into the game, it really gives a ntage spark because Darryl doesn't tare auuui me uppuuem, to be MSU coach Richard Williams ( t sea- said. "He's the kind of player both that can really make somes per thing happen. He'll hit a shot, iging get a steal, take a charge. That ^5/ .5 re- kind of play just makes the other players play harder." look- The Bulldogs' magic numsince ber for the night is 65. During ^ versi- the past four seasons, MSU is k Piti- 27-1, 8-0 this season, when hun- opponents score less than 65 ^ei points. The lone defeat was a . - anc mes, 56-53 loss to the university 01 16.1 Mississippi last year. d 2.9 The Bulldog defense has I SEC lost some of its bite lately, r the though, allowing Vanderbilt npier to shoot 53 percent and pu^ :t the Auburn to shoot 57 percent in ^ cord, the past two Bulldog games, illy as On the season, the Bulldogs erag- have held opponents to 36.8 :. 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INCC (12-9) is led hy freshman an(^ irlotte Hargrove, who's averag11.7 points and 7.7 rebounds F game. Sophomore Martika l^re rige is averaging 15.8 points and Gat< boards a game. the ISC (13-11, 2-8) is coming off an Milt 58 loss Sunday to Florida (20-4, a te ). The Gamecocks held an early T 19 lead against the Gators but schi ren't able to hold off the sharp and oting of forwards Meriakia Jones Gat I Takilya Davis. . set. ones scored 26 points to lead trey Gators. She also grabbed 10 re- sevt inds, including seven offensive T1 irds. Davis scored 19 points and ble led down 13 rebounds. wit I Cith 8:12 left in the first half, the add tors tied the score at 27 and boi nt on to outscore USC 13-6 the ass t of the half. They took a 40-33 poii d into halftime. the rhe Gamecocks trailed the tear tors by double figures for most eigl Ki IB? 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Delisha on scored 14 and pulled down am-high 15 rebounds, he Gamecocks attempted a ool-record 40 tnree-pointers, with the 24 attempted by the ors, a new national record was USC connected on 12 of the s, with Christi Timmons hitting ;n of her 20 attempts, hree USC players scored in doufigures. Timmons led the way i 21 points, Shannon Johnson ed 20 and pulled down six reinds, and Bass led the team in ists with four and put in 10 nts. Malinda McDaniel worked boards for USC, grabbing a n-high 14 rebounds and scoring it points. jj and at: I d^T"f>| ee brochure. * ^ cSukI ophisticated style... ultimate fit... essential elegance... Forest Drive ia Athletic Club) Saturday 10a.m.-5p.m. ve On Over columbia's st /election ie Cream*' yhw/e (Sow 'grocery Pickens St 252-5959 I mNufl m A ; with us. sntly had herpes, isles, your blood le antibodies. 'f h - in just 3 hours ^rmation, call 537. \ 1 S >.r World. , donate up to twice s to donate.