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Sports Look College Basketball ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Hugh Durham, who took Georgia to five NCAA tournament appearances, was fired Sunday after 17 seasons. Georgia was 18-10 this season, losing in the first rounds of the SEC tournament and the NIT. Durham, 57, was 298-216 at Georgia. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) ? Ernie Peavy scored 17 points as Wisconl?4. 1 4 T_J Dili"a lattcvuic ucat iTiaiiuicotci, Aim., 69-55 to win the NCAA Division HI title Saturday. Platteville (31-0) won its second national title in four years. Manchester, coached by former Indiana star Steve Alford, finished 31-1. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Carmen Ellis scored three of her 13 points in the final minute as Capital won its second straight NCAA Division III women's title with a 59-55 victory over Wisconsdn-Oshkosh Saturday. Capital (33-0) completed its second consecutive perfect season and extended its winning streak to 53 games. Oshkosh finished 30-2. Skiing BORMIO, Italy (AP) ? Switzerland's Vreni Schneider won her third World Cup overall title Sunday, beating Sweden's Pemilla Wibere bv 0.25 seconds in the women's slalom in the World Cup finals. Schneider, who also won the slalom and giant slalom titles, edged Germany's Katja Seizinger by six points in the overall standings. In the men's slalom, Norway's Ole Christian Furuseth edged Austria's Thomas Stangassinger by 0.26 seconds. Italy's Alberto Tomba, the World Cup overall slalom and giant slalom champion, lost a chance for his eighth slalom victory and 12th overall title of the season when he straddled a gate in the first run. Tomba won the giant slalom Saturday. Tennis KEYBISCAYNE, Fla. (AP)?Topranked Pete Sampras beat Derrick Rostagno 6-3,6-2 and No. 2 Andre Agassi defeated Japan's Shuzo Matsuoka 6-2,6-4 in the second round of the Lipton Championships. In women's third-round matches, second-seeded Steffi Graf of Germany routed Maureen Drake of Canada 6-1,6-2 and fourth-seeded Lindsay Davenport beat Yayuk Basuki of Indonesia 6-4,6-3. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) ? Top-seeded Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia beat Guillame Raux of France 6-2,6-2 to win the St. Petersburg Open Sunday. 4 Pan American Games MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (AP) Teacher C< Don't miss... Wednesday, Mar Russell House Over 50 school distr Informatior Interview J 9am - 12 Intervi 1pm - ? *You must attend the Inf 12 noon) and sign up foi school district(s) of you have interviews scheduf from 1pm ~ 5pm. For T\ CAREER^! Room 602 ~ H. William Call 777Office Hours 8:30a ? Diego Osella made a layup at the buzzer and Juan Espil scored 27 points as Argentina beat the United States' CBA pick-up team 68-67 in the Pan American Games Sunday. In track and field, Cuba's Norberto Tellez ran away with the men's 400 meters in 45.38 seconds, breaking the Pan Am mark of45.45. Sarah Thorsett of Madison, Wis., won the women's 1,500 in 4:21.84. Boxing PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) ? Roy Jones Jr. overwhelmed Antoine Byrd Saturday night, knocking him down twice and stopping him at 2:06 of the first round in his first defense of the IBF super middleweight title. Jones improved to 28-0 with his 24th knockout. WYYYTA rVOnrnWafAPl ? Pnlnm. bia's Harold Grey outpointed countryman Orlando Tobon to retain his IBF super flyweight title Saturday. Swimming MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Janet Evans moved within three of Tracy Caulkins' record 48 national titles Saturday night, winning the 1,500meter freestyle in the Phillips 66 National Championships with a time of 16 minutes, 34.43 seconds. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Jenny Thompson won the 100 freestyle for her third individual title Saturday as Stanford won its fourth straight NCAA women's championship. NFL NEW YORK (AP)-The antici- ' pated return of Phil Simms to the NFL with the Cleveland Browns ended Sunday when NBC announced the quarterback had agreed to a contract Simms, 39, was released by the New York Giants in June and spent last season as an analyst with ESPN. Speedskating CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Fivetime Olympic champion Bonnie Blair ended her career Saturday, winning the 500 meters in 38.87 seconds and lowering her U.S. record in the 1,000 to 1:18.05. Wrestling E IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) ? Illinois' Steve Marianetti ended Iowa star Lincoln Mcllravy's 57-match winning streak Saturday with a 13-10 victory in the 150-pound final in the NCAA tournament. Iowa won its fourth title in five years. Yacht Racing SAN DIEGO (AP)?Dying winds forced the postponement of Sunday's races in the America's Cup semifinals. WOT andidates . I@l day j ch 22, 1995 1 : Ballroom j icts will be there! i Fair & 5ign Up* noon ews >pm ui 11 idLiUf I i cin \zyam r interviews with the r choice in order to ed with the districts details, call the... I CENTER ^ im i Close (BA) Building 7280 im " 5pm M~F | n Carolina bas Mapes goes 0-for-5 to end hit- H ting streak at 14 games as Gamecocks down Bobcats. KAYCIE WILLIAMS Staff Writer USCs baseball team upped its record to 16-7 by defeating Ohio University 61 Monday at Sarge Frye Field. Gamecock Pitcher J.J. Pearsall got the win by pitching six innings and allowing no runs on two hits. His record is now 4-1. Ohio's Aaron Houdeshell, who lost his first game of the season, dropped to 2-1. USC first baseman Craig Dour went 2-for-4, scoring once and driving in two trans. Carolina RBI leader Mark Mapes H (20) saw his 14game hitting streak come to a close by going 0-for-5. Ml / Gamecocks were first to get on the . mar^jwapes board in the bottom MAPES of the second. Ray t". i i I*. i> i ec caKsn mi a nne an- = ve off Ohio's shortstop to score Brian Hucks. Dour came in on a throwing error by the left fielder. . liie Bobcats threatened to score in ell the fourth after Pearsall walked Brady Gick to load the bases. Ohio left fielder w Steve Berger fouled off six pitches before grounding out on a 3-2 pitch to end the ending. S1 South Carolina came back in the hot- ^ torn of the fourth to load the bases and '0: score three runs in a two-out rally. Houdeshell walked two runs in, and center fielder Jason Reynolds got an infield ^1 hit to score the other. All the runs scored in the inning were unearned. w. The Gamecocks scored again in the sixth when Baksh picked up his second ;/ RBI by driving in Dour. ~? Pearsall pitched himself in and out P? Garpis. .Tnhnsn Lady Gamecoc] Staff Reports 1The USC soflball team swept both games of a doubleheader Sunday against . the University of Virginia at Lady Game- ^ cock Field. Pr The No. 11 Lady Gamecocks im? a proved to 23-4, while the No. 25 Lady 80 Cavaliers dropped to 11-9. The Lady Gamecocks de- H feated the Lady Cavaliers 6- H 0 behind the pitching of I righthander Darlene Gareis. WSj/M J*** Gareis, who moved her record to 12-2, allowed three hits and no runs with two strikeouts and a walk in seven innings. H Dana Fulmer and Carri Fredericks led USC at the plate. JOHNSON Fulmer was 2-for-3 with a double and a triple, while Fredericks went a of TEAM W< 1 Mattatuck C.C. <1076*82) 93 Missouri (1983-86) 11 South Carolina (1987- ) .39 Overall 60 ijSCome Worko ? ur-iw/f ALTERNATIVE to IB ?o -fc. (803) 794 5 Minutes f Springtime $200 off first months rent. G BBC eball rolls < " < . ^ Ike Dezenzo and Brian Hucks c< (alnst Butler. The Gamecocks co trouble before Rob Watson came on r relief in the seventh. Watson walked e first two Ohio battel s to start off the ghth. Craig Ross then came in from ft field to replace atson. Pinch hitter ient Sullivan sined to right, and ith the bases aded, Jason Gra- 1 1L im hit into a dou- ' e play to score ^$$0^ hio's only run. | t J The Gamecocks f ill face The I tadel at 7 p.m. PEARSALL ednesday at irge Frye Field before opening SEC ay at Alabama this weekend. q shine as ks blast UVA for-l with a double and an RBI. The second game saw.the Lady amecocks win by a score of 4-0, as *hthanded pitcher Trinity Johnson unwed her record to 11-2. Johnson threw one-hit shutout as she struck out a ason-high 16 battels in seven innings. Freshman Carrie ElIliott started the USC offense in the fourth inning as she hit a solo home run to mark her first home run as a Lady Gamecock. Trinity Johnson added some offense of her own by hitting a two-run home run, her third of the season, in the sixth This victory marked the 600th win of coach Joyce Compton's career. She has compiled 600-219-1 career record in 20 seasons ' coaching. 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