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SPORTSLOOK
USC Alumni Match
The University of South Ca
olina volleyball team will test the
skills against ex-Gamecocks, hos
ing an alumni match on Sept. 1,;
7 p.m. in the Sol Blatt P.E. Cei
ter. The alumni match is free 1
the public.
The alumni match serves tv
purposes," said Head Coach Kii
Hudson. "First, it is always goc
to get our past players back ii
volved with the program. Secom
ly, it gives the team an opportur
ty to scrimmage in order to pr
pare for our first competition."
Hudson will coach the 1994-S
Gamecocks against several pla;
ers from last year's squad inclui
ing Amy Collinsworth, Diar
Mitchell and All-SEC second tear
Jennifer Guess. Others playing c
the alumni team are Lora Myer
Lezle Rhodes, former assistai
coach Lisa Bettio, Lee Anne Kavi
(formerly Pieper) and Stephan:
Parker.
i-i. :ii
nits ilialcii wui uts a preseasu
warm-up before the Carolina Cla
sic on Friday-Saturday, Sept. 2in
the Sol Blatt PJE. Center.
Throe point record
The University of South Ca:
oKna women's basketball team w?
recognized for its three-point shoo
ing last season by the NCAA o
Aug. 30, recieving a plaque for leai
ing the nation in three-point mac
it i l l ./ nift' r?n
wicn a toiai 01 z^o in z / gamei
shooting 33 percent.
"The three-point shot is one i
the most exciting shots in women
basketball compared to a dunk i
men's basketball," said Head Coac
Nancy Wilson. "We worked har
on our three point shooting la*
season and it's great to be recof
nized for the are you concentrate
working on."
South Carolina broke sever)
records last season in three poii
shooting, leading the nation an
conference in three points mac
per game (9.2), three points a
tempted in a single season (744
most three points attempted in
single game (46 against Florida o
Feb. 20 and East Tennessee on Jai
26) and most three point goals mac
in a single game (17 vs. Wester
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>d Timmons hit seven three's in a fi]
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Bomber-USC night al
)5 The Capitol City Bombers are or
y- hosting USC Night tonight at Capi- M
d- tol City Stadium. Game Time is
le 7:05 p.m. with the gates opening fe
n, at 6:00 pjn. All USC students, fac- ke
>n ulty, and staff will receive $1.00 off th
s, of admission to the stadium by pre- st
it senting a valid USC ID at the tick- pc
in et window. m
ie On hand for the game will be
USC Body Vice-President, Amy ^
n Bigham, throwing out the ceres
monial first pitch. Leading us in ar
3 the national anthem will be Mr. +v,
Richard Conant of "Carolina Alive." "i
The USC Naval ROTC will also er
r- participate in the opening cere
is monies. "Cocky" will be there to
t- ensure that good time is had by ,
n all.
i- For more information, please ^
le call Stephen Barker or Jim Doran ?
s, at 777-4172.
Festival sponsors run
of The 10th annual Forest Acres
's Festival 5K run is set for 8:00 am. ?
n on Sept. 10 at TGI Friday's at the
:h Richland Fashion Mall.
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id race includes a T-shirt. T1
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), Wachovia National Bank, The wi
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fAN WILSON Asst. Sports Editor
The USC soccer team started off
31994 campaign with a bang. The
amecocks, ranked third in the naon,
beat visiting Presbyterian Colge,
4-1, in a exhibition game Sunly
at the Graveyard. The exhibition
as also significant because it was the
rst night game to be played at the
raveyard.
"I am excited for the team, the pro?am
and the community. I am
nazed at the turnout. We had a rely
big crowd tonight and this was
lly an exhibition game," head coach
'ark Berson said.
The Blue Hose played tough dense
against the Gamecocks, who
;pt the ball in PC territory most of
e night. The Gamecocks'aggressive
.,1 ~ ?l i. 11
me from midfielder Cedric Marshall,
le senior from Jonesboro, Ga. scored
ith 9:15 left to play in the first overne
period. The Blue Hose were held
oreless.
The finale of the exhibition feared
each team taking five penalty
ots. Baumhoff, Faklaris, Smith, BilClifford,
and Jamie Posnanski all
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With 21:49 left to play in the first
ilf, Presbyterian midfielder Richard
right broke through USCs defense
id beat goalkeeper John Mills for
e Blue Hose lone score during regation.
The Gamecock defense stififled,
and PC never had another letimate
shot on goal during the half.
The firstlO minutes of the second
ilf saw Gamecock midfielder Rob
nith score three times. The senior
om Wilmington, Del. and coach
srson both crave the team the cred
for Smith's hat trick.
"The goals were a team effort. BilBaumhoff,
Robby Smith, and Chris
iklaris all set those goals up. Robjust
got the chance to finish them,"
jrson said.
USC's final score came off the foot
junior Greg King. The Chesterfield,
o. native scored with 21:23 left to
ay in the second half.
At the end of regulation, two 15
inute overtime periods were played.
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ks win firs
made their penal- [B
ty shots. The score
for the shootout
was 5-4, Carolina.
Overall, coach
Berson was
pleased with his
team's play. He
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credit, even though
they appeared to
tire toward the
end. Hie game acted
as a learning jfl
experience for both
teams.
"PC is a solid,
well coached team.
They showed us
things that gave us
trouble. Now we d
can work to im- M
prove our play.
This game gives us
a good starting
point. We will look
at films, and evaluate
our performance.
We want
to improve each
game. This team
has worked very
hard during practice,"
Berson said. J
Now the team M
must prepare for M.
the MetLife Classic
in Bloomington,
Ind. Sept 3-4. The r J9H|
team will open Jm
against Indiana. v
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the nation. :
"Facing No. 2 Senior Rob Smith I
Indiana at Indiana than ten minutes <
in the MetLife season ranked No.
Classic is a heck of ^
a way to start the season. It's really * q
a nightmare from a coaching stand- e?
point," Bersonsaid.
Rob Smith was somewhat more ,
optimistic about the team's chances. **
"We really wanted to get off to a good u
start We are very positive about the 111
upcoming season. We are looking for- ^
ward to a tough game against No. 2 21
Indiana at the MetLife classic," Smith (1
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The Gamecocks recieved four first
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NC Charlotte and Virginia Comlowealth,
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? men's soccer team enters the
Soccer America's Men's 1994 Preseason
Collegiate Top 20.
Following the MetLife Glassic,
the Gamecocks will play Rutgers at
7:00 p.m. on Wednesday Sept. 7 in
Davidson, N.C. The game will be
televised by Jefferson Pilot's Sports
TV as the "College Soccer Game of
the Week."
USC will open its home schedule
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