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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 VOL. 116, NO. 101 • SINCE 1908

Radio events aim to WUSC Fundraiser entertain | Page 4 South Caroliniana opens empty

Kamila Melko / The library collections are now housed at off-site locations: the library annex in North East Columbia, the Graniteville Room and the old South Carolina State Archives building.

Lauren Shirley bookshelves where there Although it’s mostly vacated, there is suffi cient funding. use the documents that were @SURELYLAUREN were once invaluable you can now once again “The collection move once in the Caroliniana are collections. request collection items. was in preparation for the required to request these It’s all cleared out, except It might come as a surprise The collection move was in renovations,” Fulmer said. collection items 24 hours for a single painting left on after the five-week move preparation for renovations “So that the renovations can in advance. The books and the wall. that practically emptied the that, according to Henry go on without damaging any manuscripts will be driven The South Caroliniana building, but the historic Fulmer, Caroliniana’s of the materials.” over from three off-site Library is full of empty library reopened its doors director, won’t happen for at With the move, students pedestals where marble to the public on Monday. least a couple of years until and the public looking to busts once sat, and empty SEELIBRARYPAGE3 USC Diversity Retreat offers students new perspective

Anna Hirshfi eld @THEGAMECOCK It didn’t have picket signs or hunger strikes, but even the most seasoned activists had something to learn from this year’s Diversity Retreat. Hannah Cleaveland / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Every year, the Offi ce of Multicultural Student The colors of the T-shirts that students painted Monday represented different types of sexual and domestic violence. Affairs at USC hosts a weekend-long Diversity Retreat with students from both USC and Columbia College. For the past six years the trip has been headed Clothesline Project gives by Gavin Weiser, the Assistant Director of the Offi ce of Multicultural Student Affairs. He also runs SJP, the Student Justice Activist Program, which helps make students and staff socially- conscious activists. survivors creative outlet “As administrators, we don’t usually build close relationships with students. But here, there’s no power dynamic,” Weiser said regarding the James Stewart off March with the annual Awareness Month, SAVIP is @THEGAMECOCK retreat. “The goal is to learn together.” Clothesline Project, a national hosting the preparations for Weiser also believes that the retreat is an campaign representing men Clothesline Project on the Painting T-shirts may seem opportunity for individual’s at the universities to and women affected by violence Russell House Patio from 10 like just a craft project, but for step away from “regular” college life. and sexual assault. The event a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 2, 16, USC sexual assault survivors, it’s “There’s this stereotypical college idea that brings both survivors and non- 23 and 31, and April 1 and 6. a new means of expression that you have to go out and consume substances in victims together to paint shirts The shirts will be displayed helps with the healing process. order to have a good time,” he said. “One of the to help raise awareness and open Monday April 13. USC’s Offi ce of Sexual Assault great parts about the trip is that students push a dialogue about sexual and Given the recent bouts and Violence Intervention and domestic violence. Prevention (SAVIP) has kicked SEEDIVERSITYPAGE3 As April is Sexual Assault SEECLOTHESLINEPAGE3 Gamecocks lose series against Tigers

Will Helms Gamecocks struggled to keep the three innings, allowing two runs @WILL_HELMS game close before the Tigers broke on five hits. It was the second it open in the seventh inning, straight game Reagan failed to play Fifth ranked South Carolina taking home the win. through to the fi fth inning. (7-3) came into Monday’s rubber Rain postponed the game, Clemson starting pitcher match with Clemson eager to which was originally scheduled Koerner fared better. The extend their series-winning streak for Sunday afternoon. Officials junior right-hander mowed over the Tigers to seven. Instead, and players alike applauded the down Gamecocks on his way to the Gamecocks ran into a buzz saw decision, as temperatures were in a complete-game shutout. The named Brody Koerner and lost 7-0. the low 60s Monday afternoon. Gamecock hitters had no answer South Carolina was on the South Carolina sent sophomore for Koerner as he challenged them defensive the entire game, as Josh Reagan to the mound again inside all game. Jessica Wood / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Clemson jumped out to an as the third starter in the rotation. This Clemson win breaks the winning-series streak early 2-0 lead. From there, the However, Reagan pitched just SEECLEMSONPAGE8 dating back to June 2010 for the team’s rivalry history. NEWS 2

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Editor-in-Chief HANNAH JEFFREY Managing Editors Rock Hill bus driver accused of BELVIN OLASOV EMILY READY Online Editor pushing, hitting child KATIE COLE Design Director BRITTANY WILT Special Sections Director KELLY VILLWOCK A bus driver in Rock Hill is under investigation after he allegedly pushed and Copy Desk Chiefs DREW MUELLER hit a seven year old boy, according to The State. The complaint was made directly MARY KATE GARMIRE to the police and the school administration have been in contact with the boy’s Social Media Editor MATT MCBREEN parents since the incident. Photo Editors The boy’s step-father said that his son told him the bus driver pushed him into a KAMILA MELKO HANNAH CLEAVELAND seat and “punched him in the chest hard enough to make him cry and then vomit,” News Editor according to the police report. The report also states that the boy was in trouble LAUREN SHIRLEY for standing on the bus and not sitting in his seat. Arts & Culture Editors LAUREN GALIDA The bus driver is currently on leave and will remain on leave until the KYLIE TOKAR investigation is complete. Opinion Editor BEN CRAWFORD — Lauren Shirley, News Editor Sports Editor BRENNAN DOHERTY 13 arrested at fl ea market, connected Assistant Photo Editor Business Manager CODY SCOGGINS KRISTINE CAPPS Assistant Design Director Creative Director with counterfeit items BIANCA CORREA EDGAR SANTANA Senior Designers Production Manager GREY KLEIN DEGAN CHEEK RACHAEL MCGAHEE Creative Services Assistant Opinion Editor ASHLEY CROMPTON Thirteen people were arrested after law enforcement found counterfeit items at BEN TURNER RANNAH DERRICK the U.S. 1 Metro Flea Market in West Columbia on Saturday, according to The Assistant Sports Editors LINA LEGARE KELLI CALDWELL KODY KRATZER State. WILL HELMS Student Advertising Manager The investigation was a part of an inspection conducted as a joint effort between Copy Editors AMBER GRANT DEBBIE CLARK, CHELSEA MORRIS, Advertising Representatives the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department investigators, the Secretary of State’s KELLY ELLIOTT, MADELEINE VATH, DAVID CHEETHAM, MICHELE Office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Lexington County SETH ISMAIL, RANA SOBEIH, KIRBY DRESSLER, DREW HART, IAN KNOWLTON, CAROLYN CULBERTSON PEACOCK, ERIN O’CONNELL, HOLLY Sheriff Lewis McCarty said in the statement released Monday. Faculty Adviser HEATON, JOSHUA DAVISON, COLE Investigators seized a total of $930,000 counterfeit items and $5,520 in cash. DOUG FISHER HALTOM, LOMAN HARLEY, Counterfeit items seized included pocketbooks, Louis Vuitton face plates for Interim Student Media Director MARYAM TEHRANIE, NICK VOGT SARAH SCARBOROUGH pocketbooks and counterfeit copyrighted DVDs. — Lauren Shirley, News Editor

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The story “Classmates to soulmates: alumni win HRTM wedding” in Monday’s edition wrongly stated where the couple met. Stephen Bandstra and Mahalia VanDeBerghe met in a design class, not the DID YOU KNOW? wedding planning course. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.

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LIBRARYPAGE1 place, Taylor needs to wait 24 hours DIVERSITYPAGE1 extremely conductive to learning, to receive his materials from the off- where people are willing to locations twice daily, and will only outside of their comfort zones, site location, but when he thought share their experiences with one be held overnight before they are meet new people and have these about it, he decided it wasn’t much of another,” shared Cathy Santos, fi rst returned to their new off-site homes. unanticipated learning outcomes.” a problem. time retreat-goer and secretary It’s all a matter of protecting the Although Weiser is the primary “If it preserves the documents, of FemCo, USC’s feminist collection, according to Fulmer. coordinator of the trip, he has a then it’s certainly worth the 24 hour organization. “We’re just asking students and few facilitators to help work with wait,” Taylor said. “I like it. I’ve had The participants are encouraged researchers at large to pardon the the students, most of whom are nothing but good experiences here, from the start of the retreat to inconvenience,” he said.”And help graduate students majoring in and if it streamlines the process then engage in activities that involve spread the word that what we’re higher education. that’s wonderful.” teamwork and creating personal doing is really trying to preserve this The retreat is centered around For Fulmer, this reopening is connections with one another. major portion of South Carolina’s educating young members of just another step in the process. Ranging from biology students to documentary history.” society and helping them to become He hopes that the collection will English students, the participants With the reopening on Monday, allies, advocates and activists for continue to grow and that the all have at least one factor in the phone has already been ringing signifi cant social issues both within renovations will preserve the ever- common: they want to change their off the hook, according to Fulmer. their communities and beyond. growing collection that was once communities for the better. As well They’ve gotten their fi rst requests The objective is to assist students housed in the Caroliniana. as coming from different areas of for materials, one such request in learning the necessary skills so “This is a once in a lifetime study, the students also come from coming from fourth-year political they can independently generate opportunity for this staff and for this various backgrounds and diverse science student Keith Taylor. change and impact those around university community and for the knowledge of social issues. Taylor came in looking for them. people of the state of South Carolina “I originally decided to records and A broad range of social aspects to do something that really will participate because I wanted had been anxiously awaiting for the are covered from race and gender ensure the survival of this portion to broaden my knowledge of library to reopen so that he could to sexuality and socio-economic of the state’s history for another 175 diversity and learn from other’s access the materials. status. Discussing these often years,” Fulmer said. perspectives,” Santos said. “I will With the new system that is in ignored or overlooked issues and defi nitely be going again next year.” how they relate to every individual’s identity is both eye opening and a key process that can foster trust CLOTHESLINEPAGE1 talked about as much as other between students. crimes and we think they need to of relationship violence USC “It’s an environment that’s be,” Tanner said. “One of the goals has experienced, namely with the for the Clothesline Project is to be murder-suicide in Copper Beech able to raise this awareness while also last November involving Diamoney supporting survivors.” Greene and Brandon Earl, and the Janece Gough, a graduate assistant more recent on-campus shooting of and fellow SAVIP organizer, runs the Professor Raja Fayad by his ex-wife Clothesline Project table with Tanner Sunghee Kwon in February, it comes Have you been advised yet? and added that one of the biggest as no surprise that the SAVIP offi ce is challenges they face is figuring out redoubling its efforts this year, with how to turn the difficult subject of an emphasis on violence prevention sexual violence and crime into an Contact your advisor now to over mere awareness. interesting conversation piece. Started in Massachusetts in 1990, The Clothesline Project’s ultimate the Clothesline Project was chosen by kickstart your next semester at goal is not just to educate people, SAVIP not only to show support for but also to open a discussion about survivors, but also to “emphasize the Carolina. these issues in a relatable context that importance of consent, acknowledge they hope will leave a longer-lasting accountable bystanders and raise impression. awareness for sexual assault and “We’ve actually been discussing violence,” according to the SAVIP why it’s really important, especially website. after the tragedies that have happened Kristin Tanner, an intern with the recently, that relationship violence SAVIP office and graduate student prevention be talked about more on in the Masters of Social Work campus,” said Tanner. “It’s something program, said that based on the $1.50 that campus has defi nitely started to turnout Monday, she feels optimistic /lb become more aware of, and I think that this year’s Clothesline Project that it’s events like this that give us WASH/DRY/FOLD will take meaningful strides towards Carolina Ca$h Accepted! an opportunity to come together and prevention and raising awareness. with Student ID

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Students who saw Sonya Renee Taylor’s presentation “The Body Is Not An Apology” last Wednesday might remember her aversion toward “the binary.” Usually this refers to the gender binary, or the categorization of gender into just male and female, but Taylor spoke about how Courtesy of WUSC other binary systems, such as gay/straight, rich/ poor or black/white, can be just as discriminating by excluding everything that falls in the in- between categories. WUSC uses dance parties, In the same way, people tend to separate human creations into discrete categories, such as “music” or “literature,” or categorize them even further into “fi ction,” “opera” or “narrative.” Here are pizza to pay station costs fi ve pieces of art that complicate these categories in some way and show that exploration of the in-between space can be a great thing. Erika Ryan DJ Kodo and Callosum. This from the events that they host My Struggle” — Karl Ove Knausgaard @RIKA_RYAN Tuesday, WUSC is having a throughout fundraiser week. “My Struggle,” first published in 2009, is a percent night at Uncle Maddio’s Any additional money they raise series of six novels that have enjoyed a level of The best thing about WUSC- Pizza Joint, and Wednesday, comes from other events held success that’s difficult to explain. It describes FM, the on-campus radio station Mason Jar Menagerie will be throughout the semester. the life of its Norwegian author, Karl Ove at USC, is that it’s not for profi t taking the stage at Tin Roof with But you might be thinking Knausgaard, in endless detail, which can feel — but the station has to pay the Noah and the Real Girls and The — why should people donate to like an eternal therapy session. It’s not as if bills somehow. Half Measures. WUSC? Knausgaard has had an unusual life — the Until March 5, is WUSC’s Aside from providing a platform strongest parts of the books explore his troubled spring fundraiser week, where for students to learn hands-on the relationship with his father, his mediocre high they host several events and theme Want to donate? ins and outs of the radio industry, school band and his tense marriage. But the real shows to raise money for their WUSC-FM is the only non-Top honesty and brilliance of the work doesn’t come annual operating costs. While 40, noncommercial radio station from the details Knausgaard reveals. It comes WUSC is partially funded by the For people interested in in Columbia. While WUSC is from the passages in which he articulates his fears university, the station is expected donating to WUSC-FM, fun for the listeners and the DJ, about death, his frustration at his self-referential to come up with additional money visit wusc.sc.edu for more the station works directly with thoughts and his longing for his childhood. For for their FCC licensing fee. local artists to help promote their much of the series, Knausgaard the character This year, WUSC is required information. music and performances too. pines for fame and expects it to bring him a to cover $14,000 in operating “We don’t do it for money,” feeling of relevance and significance. But now costs, and their goal is to raise Taylor said. “We do it because we that Knausgaard the writer has achieved fame, $7,000 throughout each semester “We put on really great shows, love it. Because of that, I think he has said publicly that he wishes he hadn’t, as — that’s where the biennial and we try to give enough we’ve become a pretty important his book has alienated many of his friends and fundraiser week comes in. diversity, so that we can reach staple in the community.” family members. Despite being a beautiful piece Every semester, WUSC comes new audiences,” said Sean Taylor, With all of the community of art, “My Struggle” almost feels like a cruelly up with a cohesive theme for its WUSC’s director of public outreach, the station is viewed insensitive comment, defended by the phrase “I fundraiser that the DJs use to affairs. as a beloved element of the was just being honest!” tailor their shows and hopefully WUSC Station Manager, Columbia arts scene. WUSC “Nixon in China” — John Adams earn donations. This semester’s Ari Robbins, explained that hopes that their supporters will John Adams’s 1987 opera “Nixon in China” theme, Spring Break, has DJs fundraising weeks are not only come out to prove their love for is an exploration of how legends and heroes are working together to plan their important to raise money, but the greater good of the station made. Everything about it is earnest, but its sets around road tripping, they also serve as a way to invite because, without donations, they subject is the man who generated more cynicism relaxing and vacationing. the public to support and enjoy would have to shut down. than anyone else in the 20th century. What really Aside from tailoring on-air everything that WUSC has to “Fundraiser week is a really makes “Nixon in China” unique is its complete tunes around the week’s theme, offer. good time for us to capitalize on lack of irony. In 1972, President Nixon shook WUSC is hosting several “I think that [Fundraiser week] what people are already feeling all hands with Chairman Mao after a quarter- events this week as part of their is a staple of WUSC,” Robbins year long,” Robbins said. “People century of separation between the U.S. and fundraising process. said. “People know that we have say, ‘I love WUSC, this is great,’ China, and Adams uses opera to capture the To kick off the fundraiser, the all these great events and people but I should remind them: if you excitement of that event. Overwhelming and station paired up with Breaker’s make sure to come out.” love us, we’ll stick around, but we to host a four-hour dance party According to Robbins, WUSC need your donations to do that.” on Thursday night, complete with typically raises about $3,500 from SEEWORKSPAGE5 live music from ACADEMIA, donations and around $1,500 Shoegaze genre worth the listen Entry Level

Kasey Meredith All of these noise effects Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s reverberated effects. @K_SEEEE saturated over repeated riffs older releases can be Grizzly Bear — While you give shoegaze its distinctive considered the brainchild might know them as “quirky Shoegaze is a subtle, spacey quality. Shoegaze can best be of nu-gaze movements. The Apple commercial” music, sub-genre of rock that’s often described as a comfortable, vocals sound distant and Grizzly Bear’s discography overlooked. Even though it cloudy, overcast day. Try muffl ed behind loud, ambient is more than that. They started sometime around the picturing a cloud of amplifi er noise. Their signature sound defi nitely use a lot of reverb ‘90s, it deserves just as much effects over solid rock music can be heard in songs like in songs such as “Half Gate” recognition as beloved older and you’ll get a rough idea. “Ffunny Ffrends.” and “Yet Again,” both tracks movements. Whether you liked it or Tame Impala — A mbient from the band’s 2012 release Shoegaze was pioneered hated it, the shoegaze genre rock at its finest, Tame “Shields.” While many would by bands such as The Jesus quietly faded away, much like Impala is pretty close to consider this band hardly and Mary Chain, Dinosaur its songs. But in the 2000s, shoegaze. The vocals are shoegaze, there are defi nitely Jr., Lush and My Bloody shoegaze saw a comeback, layered to the nines, and the traces of the movement’s Valentine. Characterized which was dubbed “nu- instrumentation might as infl uence. Grizzly Bear should by layered sounds, the gaze,” and the movement has well be on reverb cloud nine. probably be categorized as movement’s name comes from persisted into the 2010s, often Songs with strong shoegaze “acoustic shoegaze.” musicians looking down at known as “nu-nu gaze.” influence include “Nothing Nu-nu gaze revives the their effects pedals, making Here are some bands that That Has Happened So Far shoegaze movement of them seem like they’re could be categorized as “nu- Has Been Anything That We decades past, but with subtle looking at their shoes. nu gaze,” and are definitely Could Control,” “Apocalypse differences. Most notably, It’s not just layering the more palatable to a wide Dreams” and “Solitude Is instead of guitar riffs being sounds that lends shoegaze audience: Bliss.” Pretty much any drowned out by effects such its signature sound — it’s Unknown Mortal Tame Impala song has a as reverb, the vocals are Courtsey of Grizzly Bear, reverb and tons of distortion. Orchestra — Many of bridge soaked with distorted, ensconced in ambient sound. Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Tame Impala Tuesday, March 3, 2015 5

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BRITTANY WILT LAUREN GALIDA KELLI CALDWELL BEN CRAWFORD Design Director Asst. Sports Editor Opinion Editor all-inclusive Arts & Culture Editor Renovate Caroliniana ASAP method toward ISSUE That’s not the problem in the historic Horseshoe. Now, greatness The library is open to the — for such an old building, students who want to explore public, although many of its renovations should be expected. the historical wealth of the The real problem comes with Caroliniana must pick and documents are kept off-site. This past Saturday, over 1,200 the university’s lackadaisical choose which specifi c documents Emily people crossed the fi nished line of the OUR STANCE timeline: the shell of the seem interesting and wait to see Barber Gamecock 6K in . While we’re glad it’s open, building will wait, its skeleton if they are helpful the following First-year public relations As with any road race, the diversity shelves unused, for a renovation day, and visitors looking to work on the Caroliniana student was remarkable: young and old, elites that “won’t happen for a couple explore the library will find needs to be a priority. and beginners, locals and out-of- of years,” according to Henry empty hallways. towners. It showed that there’s no such Fulmer, the library’s director. We know that the Caroliniana thing as a typical runner. Aside from education, This is a real shame for isn’t the most popular destination During high school I learned the universities have a responsibility the student body as well on campus, which makes it very ins and outs of racing, like running to preserve local historical as the university. Students easy to become an afterthought mechanics, pacing and competitive documents and open them up to will still be able to request to the university. mentality. I went from a nonathletic freshman to senior the public wherever possible. It’s specific documents from the But we insist that its quick co-captain of the girls’ track and cross-country teams. a sad day when a university needs Caroliniana, but the requested restoration is urgent for the The experience of becoming a runner, and of to empty out a historical library items will be delivered to the same reason that restoring the adjusting to a less competitive atmosphere since then, to save its precious contents from library from an outside location, Horseshoe wall was urgent: has taught me that anyone can run. rotting. rather than found in the library. because it has a central place in Over and over, when the subject of running comes up USC found itself in that We’re glad that these the history of USC and because with friends or strangers, I’ve heard the same phrase: “I position five weeks ago, when documents are still available to it offers real, tangible value when can’t run.” For whatever reason, many people seem to virtually all of the South the public, but a library should fully operational. think that the only point of running, for those who are Caroliniana Library’s contents be more than a delivery desk. It would be easy to cast this not fast, is health. were moved to outside storage The Caroliniana has housed obligation aside, but USC should Don’t get me wrong, running is great for your health. for fear of damaging its many its collection for 175 years, work to renovate the Caroliniana It can help manage weight, strengthen your heart and documents. making it an integral institution as soon as possible. lead to both lower blood pressure and cholesterol. But these are just the fi rst few entries on running’s long list of benefi ts. I’ve often said runners are the greatest people you will ever meet. This does not mean that only runners Temper anonymity with kindness can be great, and I know plenty of awesome people who don’t run. But I believe that running, and the process of making yourself a runner, makes you great. Anonymity criticisms, it also opens the door the Internet have become nothing Nick Running is the best decision I’ve ever made, by far. has always been to cruelty behind the defense of a more than public deposits of Vogt I was never the fastest, and never the girl that the best a vital part of keyboard. misguided, aimless anger and hate. runners set their sights on during a race. Instead, I set Third-year political and social Yik Yak has the ability to be It is up to the population to public relations my sights on them. I chased them and found myself commentary, and it incredibly funny, off-color and change this and allow the Internet student doing things I wouldn’t have thought possible. has fl ourished with sometimes thought provoking. But to be used to its full potential. When I no longer had ponytails whipping back and the expansion of more times than not, Yakkers use Rather than hiding behind forth ahead of me, daring me to catch them, I dared the Internet. the anonymity features of Yik Yak anonymity in order to harm and myself to chase something new. As the Internet to be cruel, demeaning and racist. demean other citizens, anonymity And so I ran my fi rst half-marathon, another thing I moves from living I believe anonymity to be should be used as a tool aimed wouldn’t have thought possible. in our computers incredibly important, but as against corruption and injustice Every runner has a story something like mine, but to inside our with most important values, it when the time is right. there are no requirements. If the longest race you ever pockets, anonymity has become comes with a high threshold of Let the Internet be the ran is a 5K, you are a runner. If you walk-jog your way that much more common. This responsibility. sanctuary for open thought, through a marathon, you are a runner. If you never is generally a positive thing, as There are times when being communication and debate that it sign up for a single race and just do laps around your anonymity is an essential part of anonymous is incredibly important is able to be. neighborhood, you are a runner (although I highly the First Amendment guarantees to the virtue of freedom of thought When governments abuse recommend road races, because they’re a hell of a lot of free speech. and speech. But more often than their people, let anonymity be of fun). But anonymity does have the not, anonymity is used as an the weapon against tyranny. It boils down to this: Running is the best investment tendency to bring out the worst excuse to devalue the opinions of But to misguide that weapon of anyone can make. Any runner, seasoned or beginner, in us from time to time, and those others, which devalues the entire anonymity against the good nature can tell you the incredible things that happen when you times become more frequent public forum of the Internet. of other people for no reason is an start running. as the Internet becomes more The idea of an open, public unacceptable infringement upon For one thing, you meet an incredible, if sometimes omnipresent. forum for citizens to express their the responsibility of the citizenry. quirky, group of people. Running is always easier with Yik Yak, an incredibly popular opinions lies in the bedrock of It is important to consider that others, particularly when you first begin, so find a social media tool which acts as an democracy, yet the anonymous as the Internet becomes more buddy and don’t make yourself go at it alone. anonymous Twitter, highlights nature of the Internet allows omnipresent, we can continue And whether it’s the fi rst time you run a mile without the positives and negatives of people to be lazy. to let the world grow crueler, or stopping or when you blow away your goal time in a anonymity. While Yik Yak enables Rather than free debate and a begin to treat one another like the race, you amaze yourself. And you learn to love the road users to openly share ideas and true exchange of ideas, sites across human beings that we are. or trail. Sometimes you need to get rid of stress, and it’s nice to come home sweaty, tired and proud of it. 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Tuesday, March 3, 2015 8 Softball prepares swing Column: College against UNC-Charlotte basketball needs job on the mound and kept us in every ballgame. We had really increased scoring solid defense.” South Carolina played very Brennan Doherty strong defense all weekend, @BRENNAN_DOHERTY with both Blue and senior Julie Sarratt pitching two-hit shutout This past Tuesday, No. 5 Wisconsin faced a tough road test games. when going up against No. 14 Maryland. The matchup was They also had good defensive supposed to be the best game on that particular night, and it plays behind them, including lived up to the hype. ten ground ball outs on But when my friend yelled “59-53 Maryland” after checking game two Sunday and great for the score on his phone, I asked “How much time’s left?” catches and plays throughout To my surprise, he told me that it was already over. the games. They made big 59-53 is an early third quarter score in the NBA, and would offensive plays as well, totaling even be a strange score at the college level 10 years ago. Jessica Wood / THE DAILY GAMECOCK 30 hits and 21 runs during the This is why many people believe that is The Gamecocks continue their fi ve-game home stand Tuesday night. tournament. facing a scoring crisis. The Gamecocks had an No. 2 Virginia, one of the nation’s top teams, has developed Claudia Chakamian falling to South Alabama 4-1. especially strong offensive day @CLAUDIA_MARIE96 a reputation for playing an extremely slow and at times After allowing three unearned versus Tennessee State with tedious brand of basketball. The Cavaliers average only 66.1 runs in the fi rst to the Jaguars, three home runs, two of which The South Carolina softball points per game, 205th in the country. What gives? How can the Gamecocks had trouble came in the same inning. team improved to 15-5 for a national championship contender rank so low in scoring? coming back. Outfielder Page shared the the season after a powerful The answer comes in pace of play. As a general trend, But somewhere in between team’s goal to finish strong weekend of multiple homeruns, college basketball has become slower and slower with each the two games, the Gamecocks throughout the rigorous game shutout performances and passing season, but Virginia has taken this phenomenon to got their momentum back and schedule. strong defense. another level. The reigning ACC champions average only dominated Tennessee State 8-0 “I think the positive that The Gamecocks hosted 58.3 possessions per game, the fourth fewest at the Division I in fi ve innings. came from this weekend is our the Carolina Classic this past level, according to Kenpom.com. Bizzell got the ball rolling offense,” Page said. “It showed weekend, and began their Because of this, many fans and media members have in the fi rst with a huge three- that we can do anything when play Friday afternoon against advocated for a variety of possible solutions to college run homer, which was the we set our minds to it. It’s just Charleston Southern. basketball’s scoring and pace problem. One of the more fi rst of a few big surges for the getting us going and getting Nine of the players had hits, popular ideas is a shorter shot clock. Currently, college Gamecocks. that one hit that we need. That five drove in runs and seven basketball has a 35-second shot clock while the NBA uses a They had a big fourth inning, showed this weekend, but we scored in the Gamecocks 10-3 24-second clock. NCAA women’s college basketball uses a where both Victoria Williams can still get better at it.” win over the Buccaneers. 30-second shot clock as well. and Page had two-run homers, South Carolina will host They continued play on At fi rst glance, forcing teams to use a shorter shot clock extending their lead to 7-0. the University of North Saturday against Marshall, would result in more possessions and shot attempts in a In the fifth, freshman Carolina, Charlotte on Tuesday where sophomore Nickie Blue sport that desperately needs more scoring in order to keep its Caroline Cash reached fi rst on afternoon, and is ready for what pitched a two-hit shutout in audience entertained. a Tennessee State throwing should be a good competition. the team’s 2-0 win. Blue also According to data from KPISports.net, the amount of error, which put her in scoring Currently 7-4 on the season, recorded a career-best 12 points per possession that a team scores is down 2.9 percent position for Page. Page doubled Charlotte is always a good and strikeouts in the win, while throughout college basketball compared to last year and there to center, scoring Cash and aggressive team, but won’t be juniors Alaynie Page and Jordan are 1.36 fewer fi eld goal attempts per game. ending the game there. a problem to compete against Bizzell helped with the offense. Among other causes, many coaches believe that the Head coach Beverly Smith in the next game, according to Page tripled in the fi rst and defensive schemes at the college level are more sophisticated was impressed with the team’s Page. scored on a wild pitch, while than ever before, which causes offenses to take longer. More performance over the course of “I think we have every Bizzell hit a solo-shot to left and more teams are using zone defenses, which slows down the games. opportunity to win this game,” field in the fourth to give the the game. “The biggest success from Page said. “And if we do Gamecocks their two runs. With this being the case, how can we expect scoring to the weekend was our pitching,” Gamecock softball and show The Gamecocks played two increase if there is a change to a 24-second shot clock? If Smith said. “Nickie Blue and Charlotte what we’re about, it games on Sunday, but had a teams struggle to fi nd a rhythm on offense when given 35 Julie Sarratt did an awesome will be good for us.” rough start in the first game, seconds to shoot, an 11 second drop off would probably cause even less offensive production. “What we’re going to have is more possessions of bad basketball,” South Carolina men’s basketball head coach Frank Martin said on the proposal. Instead of trying to fi x the scoring issue at the college level with in-game rule changes like the shot clock, the American basketball system as a whole, from the youth level all the way to the NBA, needs to take a step back and re-evaluate a few things. For one, the AAU youth basketball culture is holding back player development. High school players that are good enough to play at the college level come onto campuses more athletic than ever and know how to score in one-on-one situations. However, a lot of them lack the basketball IQ, fundamentals and general know-how to play as a cohesive group. Martin said he believes that the high school basketball system in America, which doesn’t play with a shot clock at all, needs one before the college game considers messing with its own. Secondly, the one-and-done system that has been in place Jessica Wood / THE DAILY GAMECOCK since the 2005-2006 season needs to be altered. More times Gamecocks’ Josh Reagan suffered a loss agaisnt Clemson after pitching three innings, allowing two runs. than not, the nation’s top high school players will come and play at the college level for only one season before declaring play. The sophomore from the NBA Draft. Before this rule went into effect, players CLEMSONPAGE1 “I mean, you got tip your cap Columbia is hitting .389 this could go straight from high school to the NBA and those who to their pitcher,” said Schrock. season with seven runs scored. were actually committed to playing in college would normally Koerner came into the game “You know he pretty much The Gamecock relief stay for multiple seasons. with a respectable 2.25 ERA. stuffed us. He was mixing pitchers kept the game close, But when coaches are forced to build their teams around When the dust settled and he pitches and throwing strikes getting out of jams seemingly superstar players who will probably be gone one year later, it’s struck out designated hitter and he had us off balance.” every inning. However, the hard for players to build chemistry with one another. Alex Destino to end the game, Schrock, hitting .299 last usually-solid defense was Earlier this season, it was announced that the NIT his ERA had been lowered to season, is just 5-31 to start the suspect. The Gamecocks had tournament will use a 30-second shot clock. This is good an incredible 1.29. season. four errors, the same as their news, because it allows for experimentation, and maybe what The Gamecocks amassed Head coach Chad Holbrook hit total. college basketball needs is a compromise between a 24-second just four singles against the supported Schrock. “Sometimes your best and 35-second shot clock. Concord, North Carolina “I didn’t bunt Max [Schrock] defense isn’t out on the field Nonetheless, to truly fi x its scoring issue, college basketball native and hit a total of just there with fi rst and second and when you can’t swing the bat,” needs to fi nd a way to improve the level of competition at the seven balls out of the infi eld. nobody out ‘cause he’s our best said Holbrook. “There’s no youth level and fi nd some sort of way to keep its star players South Carolina put a hitter,” reiterated Holbrook. “I excuse in that. And we do have in school for more than one year. runner in scoring position just said ‘Bud, you’re our best hitter some talented infi elders, but it once the whole game, when — you’re here to hit. You’re sure didn’t look like it today.” momentum seemed to be hitting in the three-hole.’” South Carolina won’t have shifting in the sixth inning. Cone continued his strong time to dwell on the loss, Sophomore Gene Cone walked start to the season with a single as they’ll face Charleston to leadoff the inning — his to leadoff the bottom of the Southern Tuesday at 7 p.m. third time on base — and first inning. Cone went 1-2 The team will then continue senior Elliott Caldwell singled. with a pair of walks. His hit its 12 game home stand with a But with runners on fi rst and extended his hitting streak to Wednesday game against High second, junior Max Schrock 11 games, dating back to last Point. grounded into a 6-4-3 double season. Upcoming Schedule

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3/6 Miami (OH) 7 p.m. Courtesy of MCT Campus No. 1 in the ACC Virginia recently won agaisnt Syracuse with a low total of 59-47 to add heat to the scoring total problem.