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I Monday, January 11, 1999 Winter brea WRAP-UP continued from page 17 aggress game s scored. USC was led once again by Playboy All- guard/ American BJ McKie, who scored 13. Coach to wea\ Fogler was visibly stunned, apologizing to the players media afterwards, but was still optimistic about US( the future. with hi "Some of you may be thinking about what praise i happened two years ago, I don't know, it may derrate happen again. However, East Carolina saw a The chance to win and they took it," Fogler said. brutal i The loss was Carolina's third in a row, and Car dropped them to 4-5. The Pirates improved to about t 6-3, and left Columbia with the confidence of compet beating a highly reputed team. use 56, USC 66, Clemson 70 Con The 4-3 Gamecocks were looking to take re- of Char venge on the in-state rival Tigers, and also to came ir rebound from a crushing loss to Old Dominion sic aga at the Food Lion MVP Classic. clean si USC started out hot, as they quickly built But a 7-0 lead. As the game went on, however, the vor of t No. 14 Tigers' primary offensive weapon, senior past Ca point guard Terrell Mclntyre, couldn't be checked, "Tb as he scorched the Gamecock defense for 27 die Fog] points. the cal Power forward Harold Jamison also chipped Onegro in 11 points for Clemson, as he continuously turnovi drove over USC's Bud Johnson and William US( Gallman for inside baskets. the easi TV?n riarnQnAnlrc? tirnrn lrnnt in fVia rromn Kir fnnl cVir X XIV uuiuuvuv/ivo ntit ux uxu guxu^ kjj m.\j\jlx unv senior point guard BJ McKie's 23 points, but For were still shut out inside the lane by the Tiger's as well Walvieball sti Tiwfffi ' 'W58b3BBP^*i^1P' I aat_ -a Sean Rayford Photo Editor Freshman Shaunzinski Gortman drives to the hole Sunday against Mississippi State. 5 wnvjixn TOl 1995 EP1ER( I PROGRAM Sonia Adams Cappy Jamie Bailey Racnel ] Andrea Ballineer Meredith Erin Boswell Brian Jeb Bush Christii Sara Buxton Laur, Kelly Caine Alice' Sunshine Civitarese Kris Charaka Cook Joe> Danny Cooper Sara 1 Caroline Correll Susan Laura DeWitt Courtnc Corey Ford Angela Lauren Forkner Ally M Brandie Fowler Stephar Jennifer Francis foni 1 J - - --? J Sherif Guenena Stephan Hydrick Harden Tameki; Mark Hartney Omni Burton Hilton Erin Sara Holloway Aubrey ftftftfti IUNIVERSITY OF! DEPARTMENT 01 I OFFICE OF LEADERSHIP n i ? ' A-; : ; * (Samccock ff[ k sames Drove sive defense. Although USC lost, the the foul line, 43.8 percent. Thej aw the further emergence of freshman mal 28.6 percent overall in t] mron Lucas, who scored 11 and was able One player who had no trot re his way around the heavier Clemson BJ McKie, who finished with ; i. points. 2 Head Coach Eddie Fogler was pleased s team's output, and had nothing but USC 55, College of Charleston for Mclntyre, calling him "the most un- In the first game of the MVP d guard in the country." lotte, the Gamecocks faced win put Clemson at 9-1 heading into a Charleston. \CC schedule. The last time these two teai olina dropped to 4-4, but was optimistic Gamecocks needed overtime t he future, as they showed they could Cougars, e against highly talented teams. Behind an intense defens showing from Bud Johnson, U Old Dominion 59 40 minutes this time, beating ling off a solid win against the College Carolina jumped out to a quit leston the night before, the Gamecocks never looked back. While US lto their second game of the MVP Clas- Cougars with ease, that team inst Old Dominion looking to make a prise the basketball world the iveep of their contests in Charlotte. a 66-64 upset over the North Cai on a night when the odds seemed in fahe underdog, the Monarchs squeaked Notes irolina, 59-56. Freshman forward Damiei ey are very good," said USC Coach Ed- his nose against Clemson but ler of his team's opponent. "They showed man center Tony Kitchings has iber of team they are this weekend, and might have to get a medica] up played hard. We didn't have too many season ... senior forward Lero ers, but we had a hard time scoring." a mild ankle sprain against C 2 had the most difficulty scoring with recovered to about 90 percent st est shot in the game of basketball ? the next game is Wednesday, Jar the entire contest, the Gamecocks shot from the 3-point line as they didfrom ?enW Writer Jared Kelowitz i tor Nathan Brown contribute umbles against B\ WALVIEB ALL continued from page 17 her third double-doi had 13 points whil 17, the Tigers opened up a quick early lead and man chipped in IS a subsequent 36-22 halftime cushion. USC would "Defensively, \ never recover. USC Head Coach I some holes and th USC 80, UNC-AsheviUe 40 "I felt that at t The South Carolina women's basketball team We played bettei bounced back from its first loss of the season with first five games." an 80-40 win over UNC Asheville at Frank After falling to. McGuire Arena. by dominating the Carolina held a 35-20 halftime lead and in the 5 l-d i overall ana second half pushed the margin to as many as 45 UNC Ashevillt points, fueled in part by a 16-2 run to start the who had 15 points, half. 12 points for the I Carolina held the Lady Bulldogs to two, 20minute halves and 35 percent shooting for the game. Assistant Sports 1 Annie Lester led the way for Carolina, scor- Copy Editor Toda ing 27 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. It was aTu^ staff reports c RJHONSlf rHE JlNG LEADER GRADUATES ivftftftft Huggins Abbie Randall Holiowell Danielle Reed Holmberg Danita Reese ? Hunter Tasha Reid na Jarboe Elizabeth Rhoten \ a Kelly Evan Rivers Kimball Nathan Saunders Koch Meredith Seibert / Luft Curtis Sheidler Vlareno Kristen Silvernail Martin David Smith ly Mathis Susanna Sowell McCurry Maggie Thomas bGowen Justin Tisdale lie Moore Stan Utheim Muller Damien Washington ie Ogburn Ramon Wideman ar Pereira Edrin Williams i Porter Sarah Beth Williams Pri Tnm W T\ t^rl rvxAT I I ' . x a ice iuui rymoiuvv Rampey Caroline Winter SOUTH CAROLINA! : STUDENT LIFE TRAINING PROGRAMS I torts tough for i also shot a disbe second half. ible scoring was I redshirt for the n Williams had lemson but has xength... USC's ?"* La . t. 13th, against ind Sports Edi- BJ McKie brings the ball dow d to this story, is Carolina's leading scorer. ulldoes I u an able of the season. Lisa Williams ASSIS e freshman Shaunzinski Gort!. I ve looked better tonight," said -Susan Walvius. "There are still yOll ings we need ito work on. ; irnes, we played hard tonight. ^ r tonight than we did in our COI11G 1 LSU, South Carolina responded 111 ir opponent on the backboards, Ann 25-8 on the offensive glass. ^ P } (0-7) was led by Elisa Fellers RlISS . Izrawit Medhanie contributed jady Bulldogs. Or cal Editor Brock Vergakis, Sports I Money, the Associated Press ontributed to this story. TDltC OUTI DCDCni WAI J?. jjdk'' ^ i, '"j |^k w ^ ^ ^ .. _ ^ Openings / nosTesses Apply Daily be1 5590 Forest D Across from -78 Page 19 Gamecocks ',' . " ^' - .. 5 ? ^ ?N^' ?jn3J<T JMk : - y; ::.:;?-- ^ V WKf ? "" ?*?%? ,y*.# , ?-a*\>" '* .^r,^-* *'' ""*s ^?;fe+ft VI""" ' * ? Sean Rayford Photo Editoi n the court in Saturday's contest againt Tennessee. McKie fill* ~?c a h e? ^ is now hiring Friendly people with smiling faces to join our wait staff. Available for and Servers. 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