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Monday, March 1, 1999 McKie 5< have place to SPo The ( play next year coi CONTEMPT continued from page 8 MjH rv. *j n.i.? - r ii i jjavia noDinson are a iew names mat j| come to mind. jM Even the tempestuous Allen Iver- fl son showed he had a heart by staying V in Philadelphia when he could've gotten more money by going somewhere else. But these athletes are exceptions |H to the rule. They are a decided minority in a league whose reputation, while perhaps temporarily reinstated, has been MAI forever scarred by crass decadence and a "me first" approach to living that ig- ^ay a nores fans and communities, often the j same communities that served as -n launching points for their players' ca- g^ort reers. j Qn, The only reason I'm thankful the run u NBA is back is that BJ McKie (beheve dr0V( me, he's one of the good guys) will have |e rj a place to play next year. ^or Beyond that, I could care less. aj|ow Until NBA players take responsi- waj bility for their images by acting in accordance with the fundamental tenets are 3 of decency, humility and self-sacrifice, nFCj I hope the "new NBA" falls flat on its jogg t face. So remember, when you've put down the books for a study break and tuned in your iavonie sports networK, ao yourself a favor. Don't believe the hype. ihud uieerie oi. * nubseii nuube * i Financia Applicati for Summer 199 are Available in the Finani If you anticipate tl for financial aid to any summer see (including May Se you should visi Financial Aid Office the appropriate f Deadline to submit all necessa aid applications is April 1, Contact: Office of Financial 1714 College Street (across from C ?,?ftfratu^ API PARI Celebrating our 20th annive American quality summer e< ( ?; / .. *3 Over 100 coi SUMMER French Imm i 'Hi >4PROGRAMS Art History Acting for F Cultural Exc jftball, tennis rts Roundup innings when jamecock 7-5. In the his Wall the third tim jUMBUS, Ga. ? Freshman a No. l-rankt Megan In 1989, t I Matthews featedNo. 1 struck out a ca- year, the mei reer-high 11 No. 1 UCLA, batters while allowing just , two hits in WottlCtl S shutting down WINSTON-S No. 1 and de- South en na. proved to 3-0 tional champi- r , XT on Fresno upset over N. State in South day at theWs 1THEWS Carolina's 1-0 Center. victory Satur- Trailing 4 t the NFCA LeadofF Classic. bles matches, he Greer native went the distance cocks doubles iking up the biggest win in her point before collegiate career. Matthews is 7- In singles the season. Carolina got its lone Lynn-Yin Tan ti the third when Joyce McMillin T Ka i in Leanna Troesh with a sin- No g M? hat would be more than enough te 5-foot-11-inch Matthews, who "TT ed four baserunners two singles, 7-6 vie k and an error. Needing 'he unranked Lady Gamecocks to pull off tl -1 against teams ranked in the Regnier/Mai VUSA Today Top 25. Their lone man/Mandy C ;o a top-25 team came in extra berger/Tan es clinch the via MI fw\ ?J 803) 777-4160 | W I Aid IP" Why ions Eiuop3ocj\ 'Eiqj^s 9| piuos qjiM jpq I Spcci r\no ,!i1 | L/V^OOIv/l Lu OI||UXDPip 'J3APMC :ial Aid Office. jSSSS^ i SGI^HraBJi ry summer financial 1999 at 5:00 p.m. HHH If you ai Aid & Scholarships College of Business) fttio/, HI TV 1 /<P P?!ta ^ sang I ^'s m I voii P-Your Alumnae v 1 w s rsary in providing lucation. |j irses tfsLs ersion ^ \wr^ilm. Filmmaking :ursions TY OF PARIS 7 Paris, France wwv 33/1)40 62 07 17 83-1414 oi (Bamccock Sports ; pull off upsets they fell to No. 2 Arizona, Wake had match point in t first and third doubles match story of USC, this is just was unable to hold on for the1 e a team has knocked off The Lady Gamecocks retui id team. Sunday for an 11 a.m. match he men s tennis team de- bouth I1 londa. UCLA, and, earlier this a's soccer team defeated Men s Tennis The No. 9 USC men's tenn Ttmttiv shiit out Region II rival Cha Southern Saturday, 7-0. IALEM, N.C. - The 21st- The Gamecocks won all of tl Carolina tennis team im- gles matches and two out of thi on the season with a 5-4 bles matches, o. 9 Wake Forest Satur- Jerome Jourdon and Olof A ike Forest Indoor Tennis each went three sets to win their es. Jourdon defeated Ajay Rai -2 heading into the dou- mi 6-7,6-2,6-4 and Akesson bea , two of the Lady Game- Payment 6-7, 6-4, 6-0. 3 team fought off match No. 10 Guillaume Legat v pulling out the victory, match 6-0,6-1 over Sandeep Re play, Celine Regnier and so winning for the Gamecock gained victories for USC. Vladimir Pavicevic, Juan Gamfc tarina Markovski of USC Tomasz Wawrzyniak. iriel Verban all she could In doubles action, the team i Verban pulled off the 6- don/Legat won 8-5 over Ran tory. mi/Payment, and Wawrzyniak/1 a sweep of the doubles won 8-4 against Romas Miho le upset, the teams of Vincente. "kovski, Jennifer Rad- The Gamecocks will be bac arvalho and Leigh Eichel- tion at 2 p.m. Friday against I ich won close matches to val Alabama at the Sam Dani tory. nis Center. kUSSIANTR,v,Aj QUESTION OF THE WEEK: is the Russian Alphabet known as Cyrillic? m3j E 3U1EU 01 'ei|o3llOJ\ puB 'UB1SJ|EZE)1 'UBlSlHSqZfl Eissiuopg '3uiEjj|f) 'Eissny Suipnpui -Bisy puE sikung ui suoijeu /Cueui Xq pasn si suoi Eqd|B 3i||u/C3 aqj_ sj3H3| |Eiidno :p3JQ jo ui3is,<s aqi uo psssq si i[ ujiq Xq psiua.u. 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Danny Johnson scored . including a clutch 3-pointe . stretch, as the 17th-ranke r es on rallied to beat Appalachia 67 in the championship g leir sm- league tournament Sundt ee dou- Following the win, fa: brooms to players, who pr ikesson sweep the Greensboro Coli match- just like they swept thi naswa- league, going 16-0 in the r< t Julien son 3-0 in the tournai "It was a great feeling t hie brooms," said Johnson, wl ,, A, for-14 from the field. y' " And, as a symbol of i lS wer? thanks to his upperclassr oa, and John Kresse brought eig and sophomore starter Jc of Jour- kin to the stage for o aaswa- largest postgame intervie Vkesson in years. / Fabio "I think I'm the only on up here," joked Lumpkin, \ k in ac- Charleston to a 36-19 rebo 3EC ri- vantage. "They are all like el Ten erS me' ^ with them for a lot more g Appalachian State coac terson said he was aware t fans were armed. "Wp saw tVipm at tVio shopping for them. For u umam isqei(d|E I3MSNV J^HT Ji ? ; '^H 5 % &*>, ??-mmmmm?m^-^^mmmmmmmmmm ?# V Iftitkj _ COIV 1? Page 9 f Charleston gets >urnament bid motivating factor," said Peterson, who got 18 points from tourney MVP Marr U f shall Phillips. i brooms in But Peterson's club end^ up foldj ing down the stretch as Charleston seemed to make all the right moves, like the veteran club thev are. r "We weathered some storms, we j n got through this with some big-time r i i ' "We stepped up down the stretch dlllG 01 IflG ii , ii/* i with some tremendous defense, and , , , we made our foul shots." "opppHpH r^ie was the 25th in a row for the Cougars (28-2) and sends them _n , ^ to the NCAA Tournament as the Southern Conference's automatic bid. r S8a Charleston, which won the Trans o see those ^mer^ca Conference title each of the ho went 9 Pas* tw0 seasons before switching leagues, became the first Southern unitv anH Conference team since Furman in nen "coach 1975 g0 ^defeated "i the regular if'- season and also win the tournament. >dy Lump Appalachian State (21-8), coming neofthe uuuuie-uverxime seminnai vicw sessions }0Ty over Chattano?ga- saw its 10" game winning streak snapped and e under 60 wen^ f? 0-5 in. title games since winvho helped n*n^ on^y Southern Conference undine ad- crown in 1979> hi p hrnth - "Appalachian State was supposed get to pla i to fired, weary ball club, but rames fhey came out with tremendous zip, h Buzz Pe aggression and confidence," Kresse , p said, e ougar "They were dictating the tempo of Phar Mor Same on offense and defense." s, it was a mm a a i ?\ H lr dH ^ P7^ I St Plil iMlill counted! 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