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c\m Seventh inning home run
'jopens scoring, ends Haynie's
I'scoreless inning streak.
=KAYCIE WILLIAMS Staff Writer
n" Carolina left its bats and brooms in
* J the dugout Sunday as Vanderbilt avoidIj
ed a weekend sweep by defeating the
i Gamecocks 3-0 at Sarge Frye Field.
E j The Gamecocks are 7-8 in the SEC,
??while the Commodores unned their record
' I to 3-12 in conference play.
^ Lexington native Paul Seybt (4-6)
t 1 got the win for the Commodores, allowi
ing four hits and three walks in eight
k innings. He kept the Carolina bats silent
2 with a mix of festballs, curves and change*
ups.
* Playing against Carolina in front of
it family and friends helped to motivate
( Seybt.
i "Most of the time, I'm throwing in
i front of people I don't know," he said. "It
^ adds a little more to it when I know peo7
pie who are here that really care."
c Carolina pitcher Jason Haynie (3-3)
i< lost despite throwing a season-high 10
J strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings.
: It was a pitchers' duel for most of the
^ game with some fine defensive plays for
r Carolina early on.
; First baseman Greg Pacitti made an
: excellent diving stop for an out in the
top of the third. He also had two of Cari
olina's four hits, both of them doubles,
j Later in the fourth, shortstop Ryan
j Szwejbka stole a line drive single from
Track teams
Staff Reports
The USC men's and women's track te
ipated in the Bamett Bank Invitational tf
in Gainesville, F1&, with the men winning 1
and the women two in the University of F
sored competition.
Frank Mensah won the 110-meter hu
time of 14.01 seconds. Marcus Phillips v
hurdles with a season-best time of 51.49.
sionally qualified for the NCAA champio
their times.
Three other Gamecocks finished in tl
of the 110 hurdles: Charles Reid, fourth (1
Owens, sixth (14.58); and Phillips, seve:
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NCAA provisional qualifying mark of 18
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The game remained scoreless until the ei
the seventh when Boomer Whipple hit a trip
a solo home run to end Haynie's con- St
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secuuve scoreless inning sirean at lo. son gi
"That was good pitch to Whipple," and la
Haynie said. "It was a slider down, and liott.
he just got underneath it and hit it out." Ca
win five events
ished fourth in the shot put with i
ams partic- Moreau placed second in the shot j
lis weekend throws of 49-10 and 173-2, respecl
three events In the 5,000 meter run, Lance
lorida-spon- with a season best time of 15.42.
Also for the Gamecocks, Adri
rdles with a fourth in the 800 run with a tim<
von the 400 1,500 run, Tom Cronin placed fi
Both provi- 3:54.58, and Ted Towle placed 10t'
nships with Floyd Johnson finished third in tl
a mark of 47-5 1/4.
le top seven Pole vaulting for the Gamecoc
4.48); Steve ley, who placed third with 15-1.
nth (14.62). Dawn Ellerbe finished in the
:us with an events, including first in the haD
10-4. He fin- school record 182-7. She also had
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iter scored on a single by Jason El- 7 p.m. Wednesd
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rnt and discus with l and a third-place finish of IS
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Staff Reports
The No. 13 USC softball team s
. _ doubleheaders Saturday and Sun
at home against Texas A&M.
The Lady Gamecocks won Sund
first game 4-2, but lost the second
in extra innings. With the splits, (
In the first game Sunday, sei
Darlene Gareis picked up the \
throwing a complete game. She alio
two runs with six strikeouts and
At the plate, sophomore I
Tina Plew went 3-for-3, scor- I
ing in the first and third in- I
nings. Also having a fine day I
was Carrie Frederick, who
I went 2-for-3 with an RBI and I
a double.
In the second game, sopho- I
more Trinity Johnson, the I
nation's strikeout leader, Mi
he clark The Gamecock pitched four innings, giving JOH
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Fry? Field. two. Freshman Sky Brown came c
relief in the fifth and gave up a gi
iturday. USC leads the slam to the winning pitcher, Erin F
'ins against three loss- Gareis came in with one out ir
sixth and pitched the rest of the gi
cks will play their last Gareis gave up the winning run ir
son against Clemson at eighth on a unearned run.
ay at Sarge Frye Field With the loss, she moves to ?
to Knoxville, Tenn., this 20-9.
At the plate, junior Car- I
rie Lyons went 3-for-4 with I
a t 1 a run scored and an RBI. Ju- I
?)T|fTr|Q I nior Beth Collett went 2-for- I
3 with two doubles and two I
hird-place mark of 48- RBIs.
>3-6 in the discus. In Saturday's action,
iced second in the shot LJ""f Wt f. t"^T?n ?
, single in the bottom of the S!
b hammer with a throw sixth in the firet game, which 6AI
the Lady Gamecocks won 2mished
first in the 100 0. Carolina couldn't withstand s<
second in the 400 dash 01118 in a two-inning span in the
ond game as the Aggies got the 7-2
est performance in the thefot game, Johnson and!
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A&M pitcher Erin Field baffled the hitters
as both pitchers combined to alday
l?w only three hits through the first
live innings.
In the Lady Gamecock sixth, how6_5
ever, Shani Cannon reached on a one}ar.
out single and advanced to second on
Tina Plow's sharp hit to center. After
trior a long fly ball advanced Cannon and
vjn Plew, Lyons hit a 2-1 pitch to center,
wed easily scoring both runs for the victoone
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Johnson (25-6)
allowed two hits, walked two
and struck out six, not allowing
a hit in the final three
innings and getting the final
eight batters to end the gama
game, which was interrupted
twice by rain, the Aggies
got on the board first with a
3-spot in the third inning.
INSON Texas A&M got back-to-back
singles off loser Gareis be,n
jn fore Johnson came into the game,
and The Aggies, however, reached base
ield three more times on a fielder's choice
t the and two singles ana naa a lean tney
me wouldn't surrender. After scoring four
, the times in the fourth for a 7-0 lead, Carolina
attempted a comeback behind
a the solid pitching of Kim
Sheridan, who didn't allow
a hit in the final three inCarolina
cut the lead to
7-2 on Plow's two-run double
in the fifth, and Sheridan
made it 7-3 in the sixth on a
bases-loaded single. But Field,
who got the win, induced two
pop-ups to end the inning
RE |S and thwart a USC comeback.
Plew was 2-for-4 with a doujven
tile for USC.
sec_ Carolina will play host to Furman
I vjc. today in a doubleheader. The games
are the final home matches of the sea"exas
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