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Rothenberg CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 coach Dave Odom thinks so, too. “I would hope that we could be uplifting to our team without be ing grossly derogatory to others. I don’t think there’s a place in col lege sports for that,” he said. Can’t we please act like civi lized human beings? Can’t we be better than that? When you want to make a jab at someone, do it without using too-harsh words. If you want to heckle, fine, but at least choose your words careful ly I had a hunch before the game that the students would again re sort to name-calling in the likes of “Matt Boner.” You all proved me right. I hope when the Gators come back to Columbia next year, you think twice before riding Matt Walsh again. If you do, that’s great. But if you don’t, it’ll just make me more glad I won’t be there to hear it. Rothenberg is a fourth-year sports- management student. Basketball CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 and passed it up to Matt Bonner, who got the dunk that put the Gators ahead for good. The junior from New Orleans insisted he was feel ing fine late in the game. “I just felt like I was giving it all. I didn’t feel like I was tired,” he said. “We showed like we could play with any body in the country. Brown’s explanation for his missed tip-in was simply that he “was just too excited.” “Once (the ball) came into my hands, I was too anxious to put it backup.” Still, when the Gamecocks’ conference schedule gets tougher over the course of the season, USC knows it can rely upon Kitchings and Brown to lead the offensive surge. Comments on this story?E-mail gamecocksports@hotmail.com i-~“ BRIEFLY Equestrian places third in California The USC equestrian team finished third overall in the . California Division 1 Equestrian Classic behind Auburn and Oklahoma State on Saturday. The hunt seat team was second behind Auburn, and the western team tied for fifth with Georgia. Sophomore Tara Brothers won the championship flat class and was named second in the jumping championship. She won both sections of her flat and fences classes. Senior Brooke Spitzer won her section of hunt seat flat. Sophomore Kerrie Reeves was second in western horse manship. “We had a good day over all,” coach Boo Duncan said. “The horses were fun and the atmosphere was exciting all day. I was proud of the team’s effort.” The Berry show scheduled for March Land 2 has been can celed, and in its place will be two days of hunt seat competi tion at Augusta State University in Augusta, Ga. CLUB CORNER Mountaineering and Whitewater Club The Mountaineering and . Whitewater Club is gearing up for a new semester with plenty of opportunities for Whitewater rafting, rock and ice climbing, backpacking, mountain biking and lots more. Check the club out Monday at 7 p.m. in Room 152 of Gambrell Hall. Dues are $25, and no expe rience is necessary. —■-1 Interested in taking The Gamecock’s Sports Challenge? If you can beat the editors, you’ll win a free Gamecock T-Shirt. 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