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8 TYS Senior soccer captain Billy Clifford gets i Gamecocks received a top seeding in the NCAJ Scattered, smothered and ct Bppjft jtKESKf* 'J % ImI & 5 $ i y. i lfc ? * iv. ^. Junior tailback Duce Staley gets smoth Gamecocks. With the loss to the Gators, thi rival Clemson in the last game of the seasoi BeC? .H+j XLLVP M W . HI . Visa U S A Inc. 199S - R7 The Gamecock Staff Reports The University of South Carolina received one of the top four seeds in the 1995 NCAA Soccer Championship and Xinll V?Aof Pnnolnl 1 ? ? ^ vv iii iiuai uuaauii ^cuumid un ai i p.111 Sunday at The Graveyard. "This is a great honor and surprise to us to be a top seed," said coach Mark Berson. "This is a credit to the players not being ranked in the preseason." on pettwrew The Gamecock ^ toP four seeds in the Champinterviewed aftor tho onships are Virginia, UCLA, SMU and i Championship. USC. Being a top seed assures that team JAMIE CLARK The Gamecock ered by Gator defenders in UF's 63-7 rout of the ? Gamecocks will not get a bowl bid. Carolina will host i at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at William-s-Brice Stadium. u$e today ry meat c T+'w oA/^rv'wH^r* X * p w ' you want to b< [ Tuesday, November 14 iquad receives led in NCAAs home field advantage until the semifinals and finals, which will be held in Richmond, Va., on Dec. 8 and 10. Carolina will play in the NCAA Tour nament for the 10th time in the last 11 years. They have made two semifinal and one finals appearance in that time. Ticket prices for the match will be $5 for students and children and $8 for adults. USC in one of four teams from South Carolina in the tournament. Coastal, Clemson and the College of Charleston are the other teams. mUMF F00TBALLWP25 the Associated ill I Press college football poll, with t?:| previous fanning in parentheses. I. Nebraska (1) |p|:? Ohio Slate (2) Itllft 3. Florida (3) 'llfl 4. Tennessee (4) If: 5. Northwestern (5) || l|j 6. Florida State (6)gU./. 7. Kansas State (7) ffi | 8. Notre Dame {8) filj . 9. Colorado (9) : 10. Texas {11} II. Southern Cal (12) Michigan (13) A#: 13. Virginia (14) 11!? 14. Arfcemsas (15) ;f||t 15. Kansas (10) | v 16. Oregon (17) 17. Alabama (16) 111 18. Texas A & M (18):;iWv;. 19. PennState (19) 20. Virginia Tech (21) 21. Auburn (20) :>? ! 22. Washington (22) jtjf 23. Syracuse (23) !?# 24. Clemson (24) Illjj 25. Miami (nr) is iay. , , 1995 SPORTSLOOK Associated Press Golf a news conference has been called for 10 a.m. to announce the appointment. SHENZHEN, China ? Americans Carr was given the job last spring after Davis Love and Fred Couples won the Gary Moeller was forced to resign, folWorld Cup of Golf for a record fourth lowing a drunken incident in a restaustraight year Sunday, combining for a rant. 14-stroke victoiy over Australia's Brett Ogle and Robert Allenby. |l|n Love shot a 5-under 67 and Couples a 69 irif 33"undeTr 543 ^ on NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Houston Oilthe Mission Hills course. Love also won ? j * j i , , r the individual title, beating Japan's ers ?^ner?ud Adams has as*ed f?r ' Hisayuki Sasaki on the fifth extra hole more tmie before sigmnga more detailed after they tied at 21-under 267. agreement to move the franchise to TenCouples and Love, who each earned nessee, officials in Nashville said Sun$200,000, joined the team of Jack Nick- day. laus and Arnold Palmer as the only fourtime champion. Love made $100,000 in Tennis the individual competition. nTTTT A TV-MT T-?TTT A m * - ? rniLiALfmjrniA ? Top-seeded stet MELBOURNE, Australia ?Swe- fi Graf of Germany beat Lori McNeil 6den's Liselotte Neumann birdied the fi- 1,4-6,6-3 on Sunday in the final of the nal three holes of regulation Sunday, Advanta Championships. then beat compatriot Annika Sorenstam Graf, tuning up for this week's seaand American Jane Geddes in a playoff son-ending WTA Tour Championships in the Women's Australian Opem m New Zk, won her eighth title ofthe , w?n 00 year and improved to 43-2 in 1995. She the third extra hole, closed with a 2-un- , der 71 to tie Sorenstam (69) and Ged- camed *148'500des (70) at 9-under 273 on the Yarra ^ , __ _ , Yarra course. The three players birdied "MOSCOW -Carl Uwe-Steeb of Gerthe first playoff hole and Geddes dropped many beat Damel Vacek of the Czech out on the second when her Swedish ri- Republic 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 7-6 (8-6) on Sunvals birdied. day in the Kremlin Cup final. READING, Pa. ? Betsy King was NHL inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame on Saturday night before more than 400 UNIONDALE, N.Y. ?New York Ispeople at the Cloister at St. Joseph's, landers general manager Don Maloney King, 40, earned her way into the said Sunday that forward Kirk Muller Hall of Fame by winning the ShopRite has been told to go home and wUl not LPGA Classic in June. That was her ^ for ^ ^ ^ 30th career victory.which, with her five Muller_ who had four goals and three major titles, qualified her for member- . . 1C .v. , y assists m 15 games this season, was acquired last April in a trade with MonCollege Football treaL Men's Basketball Friday?^cI^^BER 17 vs Charlotte Royals at 7:30 For Ticket Information Call 777-4274 For More Details Contact: USC Sports Information 777-5204 Cool sites on the Net brought to you by \^wi iia^i ia i m COMMUNICATION Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame http://www. rockhall.com Salvador Dali Museum http://www.webcoast.com/dali NBC TV http ://www. nbc.com Internet Detective http ://www.spi kewbeb.com/ Farnsworth Chronicles http://songs.com/noma/philo For more information, contact Conterra Communications email info@conterra.com or call 803.733.2993 I ANN ARBOR, Mich. ? Lloyd Carr, VANCOUVER, British Columbia ? the interim coach who has guided Michi- ^ Vancouver Canucks said Saturday gan to an 8-2 record, will be hired as the that star forward Pavel Bure will miss permanent coach today. the rest of the season after tearing the Sources close to the university told anterior cruciate ligament in his right The Associated Press on Sunday night knee Thursday night at Chicago. 6AMEC0CKS Sports Calendar This Week in Gamecock athletics Lady Gamecock Basketball THytfS0A^iiiiBil?Ef* 16 Exhibition Game - Czechoslovakia at 7 ' m&iJAr ?KX 9 Women's & Men's JwimminS&Diving F R r D A O Vfe M B ER 1 7 ; vs Cler^on at * llljillllll ' y