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SPORTSLOOK use Athletics d c< USC volleyball player Amy Ian- ^ noccari was named the SEC Player of the Week after helping the Game- . cocks defeat Kentucky Sunday, the first time in South Carolina's histo- v ry. She is the first Lady Gamecock r volleyball player to be named SEC 0 Player of the Week. S Iannoccari, a senior outside hit- f ter, recorded 23 kills in 53 attempts t in the match against the Lady Wildcats. She totaled 19 digs, one service r ace and one block. Iannoccari cur- f rently leads the Gamecocks in kills s with 348. She is second on the team f in digs with 284. For the season, she g has scored double-digit kills and digs ^ in seven consecutive matches. t The Gamecocks, 6-4, are currently c third in the SEC with an 18-6 over- v all record. I The Lady Gamecock golf team trav- 1 els to Myrtle Beach this weekend to { rmHH Periodically throughout th< Gamecock staff makes pr games. See how your pre Duke Duke at Virginia Texas Texas A&l at Texas A&M I Coming Sat November Teresa Mo I ^ m %f g MM A S J ImmI WL \ n /AM, m Decei ... Don't Ge efend the Carolyn Cudone Interollegiate Golf Tournament title at tie Prestwick Country Club. The Lady Gamecocks are led by Ilarissa Childs, the defending indiidual champion who posted a threeound total of 224 to gamer top honrs last year. Childs was an All!EC performer last season and has allowed up with two top 20 finishes his season. Siew-Ai Lim also helped Caroliia t.n virtorv last season as she tied or second-place overall at 225. The lecond team Ail-American has perormed well this season with a tie for leventh at the Lady Paladin Invitaional. She also represented her naive Malaysia at the Asian Games in September. The Lady Gamecocks will compete their fall tournament schedule vith the NCAA Preview Tournament >n Nov. 11-13 in Wilmington, N.C. 3 football season, the edictions on the week's ^dictions compare. Miami Miami Virginia Virginia \A Texas A&M Texas A&M Gamecock Graphi ( fr?3 cnP v c ifitolpi! ' F fi urday, 5 ? 1 shell. e . _ ? m . ^ A J| *Tiber Gradi t Left Out ii With your 25 fx graduation anni and envelopes: Announcement Your name Undergrad/ Gra Your major/pi Packaging & hi inpln/loH [iBalfou I 1609 BLOSSOM ST. 254-,' The Qamocock Gamecocks r Staff Reports B??tF The Carolina soccer team, ranked first in the nation, defeated Georgia State 6-0 Wednesday night at the Graveyard. With the win, the Gamecocks bB||w| improve to 16-2 while the Panthers fall to 7-10. The win was South Carolina's 16th in a row, a win streak dating back to a 1- L* 0 loss to St. Louis in Bloomington, Ind., on Sept. 4. TKa furn faoma woro ovon in IslBl:: X11C wnw hmuuo f*viv v?w? ***. the first half until freshman Clint Mathis scored with two seconds remaining to send the Gamecocks into the half with a HBB 1-0 lead. Mathis' shot from 35 yards out was unassisted. Perhaps the highlight of the night occurred when Gamecock goalkeeper John Mills made a spectacular save off a shot from Vincent Perri. South Carolina was in the lead 1-0 at the time % of Mills' save, three minutes into the second half. , jfltt "You can watch soccer the ;?|1| I entire season and not see a better save than the one Mills had |C ** * in that situation," USC head bus coach Mark Berson said. Inspired following Mils' save, ^r0S*im< the Gamecocks wasted no time ** won 16 1 i Carolina eques m RYAN WIISOW Asst. Sports Editor T Even though there is no Carolina 8 II football game this weekend, there are a still plenty of sporting events to see. For those students looking for something 1 I new and different to do this weekend, a y short drive to Softwinds Farm in Hop- j kins will give you a chance to see the p University of South Carolina equestri- i an team host its first home show of the 2 { 1994-95 season Saturday and Sunday, c If your unfamiliar with the eques- f trian team, you are probably not alone, j The team currently falls under the club ' ? A 1 * AV icd classiftcation ana is not assoaaiea witn the USC Athletics Department. The g Starting Oct. 8 at 6pm your laturday Nights will change arever. Ne will be offering an informal vening service featuring a ariety of Contemporary . Christian gospel music and a nessage that addresses the iroblems and concerns that we ace day to day. Ne look forward to seeing you verv Saturday Niaht. I Main Street llted Methodist Church 830 Main Street 779-0610 il m lates n the Cold! jrsonalized ouncements for $38.75 s include: d Degree ogram mdling 1609 Blossom Street =L Credit Card Orders Call 3330 ??* 254-5330 B (SSSSSi VISA jjjy^^ Friday, November 4, 1994 aake Georgia 1 ll g* W ' I i ' KIMTRtJET in Clint Mathls scored two goals In USC Georgia State. The top-ranked Game straight. trian team back i W1' 1 .! iV.T-l. 11- *1 earn is aiiinaiea wun me uiieauue- ?vay i iate Horse Show Association (IHSA) T1 nd is coached by Janet Brown. indiv The IHSA has the nation divided in- On co o zones that are, in turn, divided into with egions. USC is a member of Region 2 the n rhich is part of Zone 5. USC ties to the er rej HSA are two-fold. Coach Brown is the for th iresident of Region 2, while her hus- Ir iand, Skip, is the chairman of Zone 5. a toti k>ne 5 is made up of 40 colleges and is of th< livided into three regions. USC, which pete bunded Region 2 in 1985, will host the three pcrmnfll finals in the SDrine. finals Confused yet? divisi The competitions themselves are a zones freat deal easier to understand than the that 1 Its AU D< SAVE YOURS] \ Final exams arejoAirtj eoine to Dullifcflffi Thi: use textbooks and MiUMM El fVfffebu%? * > w^fW^wwwp mmm vl i M '%p "' ? smjujs ^ The workshop wj^guw 81 For more info contact Academic S / I Wednesday,.. / 1 7;00 Pm /"* USC vt Clemso' jL. I BEAT THOSE TIGE / % ?; I Band, Cheerleaders, 4 || Shakers and a FRE 1 Souvenir Basket!" / the first 50 kids 12 /ito* 1 ADMISSION If ; J&I Blatt P.E. C State. 16th s B getting on the scorebc in the second half v Mathis scoring agaii the 49:08 mark off a pe ty kick. The goals for M "is were his seventh eighth of the season. Freshman Krist Larusson gave South < Iolina a a-U lead at tfte ti mark when he conve shall continued the s ing spree at the 62241 as he drilled a shot ] Georgia State goalke Barry Dickerson, af) throw in from B Baumhoff that was h ed at the near post f Larusson struck i two minutes later ai (U-93 mark aa hft nnt. > a a shot off the cross Larusson's two goah his fifth and sixth ol The Gamecock pleted the scoring foi ' 8-0 vlcto game at the 73:34 n cocks havo when he chipped a in saddle, ho: he zones and regions work. h iroughout the season, teams and \ iduals will compete in 10 shows, c mpletion of the 10 shows, the team the highest points goes straight to ? ationals to compete against 18 oth- ( rinnnl winners, but also COmDete e Zone 5 title. idividual riders in any division with d of 35 points, with the exception J i Open Division (28 points), comin the regional finals with the top i or four riders going on to the zone * i. The top two zone finishers in each 1 on will compete with the other eight ' i for the national title. Add the fact 1 there are five rider divisions (open; ] 5wnhJU Frowi tMtS'rtK w will Can 44elD' ' Russell Ho gp l^tWednesda) 6:00 to 9:0 textbook study technique organizing and using lect kills @ 777-6573 r T f HMECOI SPORTS )4A^T . \ " /nfce \ J is / v ?*toW ?*?8 .?v v?'V ^s?i i^te L " '/ivIv/X-X-X-X-XvXv rmation, call 777-7977 or 1 -800* 8 straight, 6-0 >ard ova- a drawn-out Dickerson from rith 18 yards. i at South Carolina outshot the nal- Panthers by a 51-13 margin, ath- The Gamecock goalkeepers, and Mills, Jamie Starr and Tom Montiverdi combined for seven inn saves while Dickerson had 12. Dar- In other Gamecock soccer 037 news, senior Chris Faklaris has rted been selected to the Soccer Amerl for ica Team of the Week. Faklaris scored the game winners in 1 _A unn Avar iai ~ uuutii vcu viuia o a~v ?? m v? v* icor- Wake Forest and 4-1 win over lark conference opponent Louisville, past Against the Cardinals, Faklaris eper scored two goals for a total of ;er a three on the week, illy The Stone Mountain, Ga., each native was one of 10 national rom players, along with teammate Rob Smith, nominated this week gain for the Soccer Flayer of the Year t the Award as selected by the Mislome souri Athletic Club, bar. The Gamecocks are in aci are tion again this Sunday against f the 16th-ranked UNC-Charlotte. Game time at the Graveyard.is com- 2 p.m. The winner will deterr the mine the Metro Conference lark champion and an automatic bid shot to the NCAA tournament. sting regional ntermediate; novice; walk, trot, canter; iralk, trot) with nine classes in all, it beomes a even more intriguing sport. The open rider with the most points it the national competition receives the Sachionne Cup (name after IHSA exscutive director Bob Cachionne). This ider, along with two other riders cholen at nationals, will represent the IHSA at a three-day event in Europe. The long road to the nationals goes ;hrough Columbia this weekend. Once igain, the show will be Saturday and Sunday at Softwinds Farm in Hopkins. For more information, call Softwinds Farm at 776-2074. 4ere! ORKSHOP ing how you're rd coordinating downhill race behind. Mavbe 'er the top. use Room 32(T"\ \ November 9 Pm fl^ l^^done in each course :ure notes Eir / ~?mlS " \ t-riday - Monday B\ -mber 4-7 All Day la lex Southeastern I \ onal Women's S \ >urnament ipii\ SION IS FREE ,, cield House I 0, or Courts I* J*