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I Wednesday, April 28, 1999
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Sports Roundup
Special to the Gamecock
Golf
The 17th-ranked USC women's golf
team is the seeded fourth in the South
District and has received a bid to play
in the 1999 Women's Golf NCAA East
Regional, to be held May 6-8 at The
University Club in Blythewood.
The Lady Gamecocks will welcome
18 other teams and seven individuals
from east of the Mississippi River to
the Palmetto State.
The top eight squads and two individuals
from non-qualifying teams
after three days of play will advance
to the NCAA Championships, held
May 19-22 in Tulsa, Okla. This is coach
Kristi Coggins' fourth NCAA tournament
bid in five seasons at Carolina.
The SEC Coach of the Year has led
the Lady Gamecocks to one of the more
improved performances in the country
this season.
Carolina failed to advance to the
regionals a year ago but has been a
top five finisher in six tournaments
this season, winning the Casa de Campo
Invitational and finishing second
to top-ranked Duke at the Lady Gamecock
Classic in March.
Fifteen of the 19 teams in next
week's field are ranked in the top 30
of the College Golf Foundation national
rankings.
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USC will send right-handed junior PHILAD1
rred Hunt to the mound on Wednes- McCarthy am
y. Hunt is 2-0 this season with a other with pi;
.4 ERA. talk, it seeme
He has walked only seven while posturing,
iking out 16 this season. McCarthy
His last start was against Furman than that, acc
t Tuesday, when he pitched five in- racial slur duj
igs and gave up only six hits. He tween Philac
Iked none and struck out four. Monday nighi
The team will host SEC Eastern "He dropj
vision rivals Kentucky for a three- said McCarthy
me series starting Friday. father is blac
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the Eastern Division. Friday's game cused McCart
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ies what he want
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uth Carolina to clinch its first sioner Gary Bi
C East title is six. bell, the leagu
Carolina is three games up on Ftori- "I'll phone
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says it was much more Before a faceoff in the secor
using Domi of uttering a 0(j; McCarthy and Domi were \
ring the playoff game be- trash to one another,
lelphia and Toronto on McCarthy switched sides to 1
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>ed an N-bomb on me," Domi mocked McCarthy b)
i, a Flyers forward whose ing his knees and motioning hi
:k and mother is white. as if to encourage McCarthy t
ed the accusation and ac- talking,
hy of spitting in his face. At the next stoppage, Dom
jafs defeated the Flyers ed away from a tussle in the c
risode threatened to em- and McCarthy motioned to Doi
ae in another racial con- flapped his arms like a chicken
e middle of the playoffs. Domi merely rolled his eyes
a my face, so maybe he McCarthy said Domi used tl
or some excuse," Domi before the faceoff; Domi insist
Carthy spit on him.
lever use those kind of "It was just before the facec
knows that. He can say I turned to fight him and he w<
s." fight me," McCarthy said,
rvisor John D'Amico said "You speak words like that, y
lediately notify commis- ter be ready to defend yourself,
sttman and Colin Camp- "It's the first time it's happe
ie's disciplinarian. me in my career, and I think th
them and tell them ex- should do something about it."
s happened, and it's up Domi, a hockey pugilist, said
iw they want to investi--. under strict orders from Toronto
0 said. Pat Quinn not to fight in the pi
lid not return a telephone Pressed on whether he sai
raiment. thing that could have been ta
tice Tuesday at the Fly- racial, Domi said, "Absolutely ne
1 training complex, Mc- he knows that."
e had no doubt that Do- "Their whole bench saw him
preceded by a profanity, my face " Domi said,
whatsoever," McCarthy "I showed the linesman, ani
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mistake that word for Officials, including referei
Stewart, told McCarthy and D'
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lid ask see anyone spit.
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re than "Was there some, say, saliva around
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tape.
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a can see some kind of conversation between
the two in the second period."
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The NHL has investigated several
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s hand years- McCarthy was involved in one
0 keep of them.
While with Tampa Bay, he and Dar1
skat- ?y Tucker were cleared of accusations
:orner, they made racial gestures at Florida
noi and Panthers forward Peter Worrell, who
is black, during a preseason game in
October.
he slur A month later, former Flyer Chris
ed Mc- Gratton was accused of calling Worrell
an "ape." Gratton denied it, and the
ff, and Panthers did not ask the league to inDuldn't
vestigate.
Chris Simon and Craig Berube, then
uu ma- teammates with Washington, were
** found guilty of using slurs in separate
;ned to cases ^ Novemer 1997. Both were suseNHL
pended.
he was Shortly thereafter, the league an,
nounced a "zero-tolerance" policy on the
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rp matter. Berube now plays for the FlydW
ers
ken as McCarthy and Domi were both born
)t And ^ Ontario. The two clearly dislike each
other, and have fought before,
spit in "He's 0-for-5 against me, and he
knows that," Domi said,
i I left "I don't have to prove anything to
if, too." him and I don't have to prove anything
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Amico "That's all that matters."
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