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Basketball
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and Vania Redd was lost in the
second half with a knee injury, as
USC dropped the game 78-69.
Penn finished with 29 points.
Ujhelyi added 14 points and 11 re
bounds to record her fifth double
double of the season.
Dec. 18 vs. Louisiana
Lafayette
USC defeated a struggling
Louisiana-Lafayette team 7041, and
the Ragin’ Cajuns never had a
chance. After Carolina began the
game on a 24-5 run courtesy of
Morrone’s four 3-pointers, the team
never looked back. The Gamecocks
put on the pressure defensively,
forcing 24 turnovers and allowing
25.5-percent shooting from the field.
Dec. 16 vs. Middle Tenn.
State
In USC’s first game over win
ter break, the Gamecocks defeat
ed Middle Tennessee State 65-50.
Cristina Ciocan led all scorers
with a career-high 23 points.
Carolina started off slow, and the
visitors capitalized by taking a 28
18 lead late in the first half.
Johnson and Penn added 14 and
15 points, respectively.
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Football
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Gridiron Classic All-Star Game in
Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 25.
Jenkins started at quarterback
before moving to safety for the
Florida game. He is projected to
be a safety in the NFL.
Williams started at guard for
all four years and was a 2000 All
SEC selection by the Associated
Press.
Quinn started at defensive end
_ for three years, while Faison
shone equally on defense, making
a number of tackles from the spur
safety spot.
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USC takes first 13
times in track meet
The USC men’s and women’s
track teams combined for 13 first
place finishes at the Father
Diamond Open, held Saturday at
George Mason University in
Fairfax, Va. The women garnered
nine victories, including the
4x400-meter relay, while the men
nabbed four. The best USC finish
of the meet was the 1-2-3 sweep by
Lashinda Demus, Tiffany Ross
and Tawana Watkins in the 400
meter dash.
Demus claimed the first-place
finish with a time of 55.01 sec
onds.
BRIEFLY
On a roll, the women won
four of the first five running
events. Aleen Bailey claimed the
top spot in both the 60-meter
dash and the 200-meter dash.
Khalilah Carpenter finished sec
ond in the 60-meter dash.
Demetria Washington grabbed
the 500-meter title with a time of
1:11.34, beating out the second
place finisher by two seconds.
In the field events, Lori
Tvarkunas won the pole vault,
Antoinette Wilks claimed the
triple jump and India Odum won
the weight throw competition.
Nicole Kendrick and Odum fin
ished 1-2 in the shot put as well.
On the men’s side, Jonathan
Fortenberry ran 47.87 to win the
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third with a time of 48.81. Otukile
Lekote won the 800 with a time
of 1:53.57. Otis Harris finished
second in the 500. Rounding out
top finishes for the Gamecock
men were Fred Townsend, who
won the high jump (2.08 meters)
and Adam Bishop, who won the
shot put (17.15 meters) event.
Bradley finishes 4th
in American Cup
USC’s merr and women divers
continued competition at the
Speedo American Cup
Championships on Saturday in
Bloomington, Ind. Carolina
sophomore Andy Bradley fin
ished in fourth place in the 3-me
ter competition. Bradley won his
first one-on-one contest versus
Joona Puhakka, with a score of
386.34-362.04.
In addition to Bradley, three
USC women’s divers qualified
and competed in the prelimi
nary competition of the 3-meter
board. Tracey Richardson
placed 13th (229.38), Lauren King
finished 19th (212.82) and Allison
Brennan was 23rd (192.60).
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