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*sKf- : ^^H|^Rb.;: i \ m^M Sophomore Anna Wasllewska an defeated Kentucky for the first tl Gamecocks d< Staff Report* The Carolina volleyball team clinched it's fourth consecutive victory Sunday defeating Kentucky, 15-6, 15-6,15-11 in the Sol Blatt P. E. Center in front of a crowd of 687 fans. It was the first time South Carolina defeated Kentucky in school's history with the two teams meeting eight times. South Carolina extends their record to 18-6 overall and 6-4 in the SEC. Kentucky falls to 10-14 overall and 7-5 in the conference. "The girls were up for this match because of us dropping the match early in the year at Kentucky. It was great I -?I ? ? 3 ? B c i CO T3 0 CO 1 K $ c E CO CO ? 9 a c > <55 id s CD g iS CD I ? 4 The Gamecock SI . ?jl Soccer t 3k ||H| " Faklaris, Smith named finalists for Player of the MICHEAL BAUR Staff Writer !' The second-ranked Gamecocks continued their winning ways with a 4-1 victoiy over the University of Louisville Cardinals at the Graveyard Sunday. P| Led by Chris Faklaris' two goals, 1 the Gamecocks improved their i season record to 15-2 overall vam hope The Gamecock and 4-0 in the Metro Conferd tho Gamecock volleyball team ence , me In school history Sunday. " ^? , . y We struggled a bit today, ] 1WTI KPfltllPkV Faklaris said. Its a win, though, 1 jniJ. iu;uiui/nj and we ju8t need t0 keep im. i proving with each game." to see them play so aggressively and Louisville struck first on a finish each play," Head Coach Kim penalty shot by defender Charles Hudson Said. dnmpr tn nil IV10 Pawliriolo An South Carolina was led by senior top 1-0 at 13:20 into the match, i Amy Iannoccan, totaling 23 kills in 53 South Carolina answered back, attempts and 19 digs. Junior Kori Er- however, as Faklaris headed in migarat also helped the Gamecocks to a Rob Smith feed from the cor- < the victory recording 17 kills in 34 at- ner to even the game. ' tempts with 19 digs. USC outshot the Cardinals I The Gamecocks will travel to Geor- 12-3 in the first half but could < gia on Nov. 4 before heading to Ten- oniy muster a penalty shot by nessee on Nov.6 to wrap up a week- Faklaris to notch a 2-1 lead at end of conference games. USC next halftime i The Gamecocks took control 1 Nov. 8 in the Sol Blatt P. E.Center. M4rin,h??ndMflylfalh. , WARNING: Dialing Zero to Call Yi Can Be Hazardous to The Dial it instead of save them up ti Monday, October 31,1994 ~ im gets 15 straight man Clint Mathis headed in a Y~7 Billy Baumhoff crossing pass _ for a 3-1 Gamecock lead. Junior transfer and London- J8 native Kes Outhwaite rounded out the scoring off a double as- Jh sist from senior Greg King and sophomore Mike Solano to put pHH the final margin at 4-1 with 7:46 remaining. The Gamecocks will face IjlfeS s riaArmQ Qfofn Wn^nnorlov of H WWm M M Wigtu MVUW I I VVUlVOUUjr CAW rill attend the ceremony to be Rob , leld at the Missouri Athletic victory ovor the Cardlm Dlub in St. Louis on Jan. 9. named as a finalist for \ our Family Collect ir Wealth. 'O'and >44%. 7J , down Louisville, 4-1 ^ST IK. ' ' ' "h* 'v ' . . . ;, ^bS^IB ^?Bf: iBsi^^^ f?r?il^^^^ Bg 4?l^Hr IF" r^mm M KIM TRUET7 The Gamecock imlth tracks down a Louisville player In the Gamecocks 4-1 sis. Smith, along with senior forward Chris Faklarls, was the soccer Player of the Year award. Don't listen to tie nimAfc ohnnt ilflv luiiMoauuutmiAj, -[ttfcta! ]?MDS ' I II ?! W' dmSl^m Some say it's because there's a need for blood to save lives. Others just like the way it makes them feel about themselves. What about you? Please Give Blood American Red Cross Hiens oj thousands oj people I will need blood during 1 the holidays. Still wondering what to give? W$Mm American Red Croes Cjive blood again. Once more, will be kll for a lifetime.