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Georgia defensive tackle Jason Ferguson Clemson's image 1 The Clemson Tigers have had a myriad of off-the-field problems in the last six months. SHAWN SINGLETON Sports Columnist The Tigers on-the-field problems are well known. They have been outscored 89-19 in their last three ball games dating back to last season's Gator Bowl. However, their on-the-field problems are gravy compared to their off-the-field problems. The last few months for the Tigers have had more intrigue than "The Young and the Restless," but not even the Clarence update could give this soap opera any justice. Sorry babysitters, but these aren't Volleyball win DWAYNE MCLEMORE Asst. Sports Editor The USC volleyball team continued t( at the Kansas State Invitational, winninj improving to 8-3. The team won its first match Friday afte Michigan 3-0 (15-11,15-10 and 15-0). J Robarge led the team with 10 kills. Carolina then fell to host Kansas Sta three games (7-15,7-15 and 5-15). 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This week's winners have proven to us that the Three Blind Mice had offspring. They are none other than the officials who worked Game 1 of the World Cup of Hockey series between the United States and Canada. To recap for those who don't know what happened, the United States tied ic tbrpp matrb IkJ illl VV llUtiVll kills and two block a: In its first match S ) roll this weekend of Missouri-Kansas C ? three of four and a season high 15 kill 12,15-9 and 15-10. smoon over Eastern Carolina then wo Sophomore Cindy 2 (4-15,10-15,15-9,1( high 19 kills, while L te Friday night in The Lady Gamecc Clemson in the new1 titting .450 with 11 promises to be a com re's copyediting class? RESS T ervice Reps ssive, performance-driven individu)referred, but not required. ES ! 1ERIT DR COLLEGE skills, basic math skills, leaders organized, and take pride in the imselves. l to teach you BP-style customer monthly bonuses. Service position at one of our BP One sisters of their new 1 Ashley Alderman Cameron Bailey mm * nainerine ueinos Samantha Brand Brandy Bryant Shannon Burger Kelly Carver Jill Cauthen Denni Clardy Sheri Copenhauer Iris Coxe Dana Fairbanks Alyssa Feeney Elisabeth Gantt Lindsey Gauldin Carmen Harper Trina Loofbourrow iff to a roi pass to Zola Davis and tt\e Gamecocks were on meir way to sealing tne victory. i Staley caught two passes for 30 yards and had a pair of seven-yard runs to take i the ball to the UGA 1-yard line. On the ' next play, freshman Steve Mixon made the most of his first carry of the game, as he plowed his way into the end zone i for a 23-14 lead with 6:39 remaining. "It was a team effort on that drive ! and of course that was the key to the 1 football game," Scott said. But according to Scott, that wasn't 1 the only key to the ball game. The record-crowd of 82,950 at ' ootball problems up the game with a late goal. However, Canada won in overtime on controversial goal by Steve Yzerman. The goal should not have been allowed because one of Yzerman's teammates was across the blue line before the puck crossed, which is clearly an offsides penalty. In big games like this, the officials cannot miss obvious calls like this one. Maybe there's a conspiracy between Canada and the refs to keep us from stealing hockey the same way we stole Warren Moon, Shania Twain, and half of the cast of Saturday Night Live. It didn't work, because Team U.S A would take the final two games to win the best-of-three series, including a 5-2 domination. Well, Canada, your reign is over. es in Kansas ssists. aturday, the team defeated the University ity 3-0. Freshman Fernanda Laires had s, along with 18 digs, as USC won 15 n its final match, edging Boise State "3>-12 and 15-9). Robarge led with a career aires added 11 kills and 15 digs. >cks return home Wednesday to take on /olleyball Competition Facility in what petitive match-up. Call us @ 777-7726. " . : ... " -1 "t I I a* 1"4 IB % ~ I i* 3f II * < X-Qli , V ^ ' Savings! \ Acuvue Disposable J Lens Package* I oM $139 K I Includes Lenses & Eye Exam :'All Akoi 2700 Devine Street Cornei m 799*7 | 'Contact lens package includes two boxes of Acuvue Disp Doctor of Optometry Offers expire October 31,1996 and is r ~JllpAaGA;0n member class of Jenn f " igh start Williams-Brice played a huge role in the Gamecocks success. "What a great crowd tonight. Boy, they deserve part of this victory, too. They were extremely loud - the loudest I've heard it." "They did a great job and Im so proud of the entire Gamecock community." With the victory, Carolina moves to 2-0 for the first time since 1990. Next week, East Carolina comes into WilliamsBrice for the third of four consecutive home games to open the season. 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