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The University of South Carolina Thursday, November 2, 2006 Vol. 100, No. 56 ● Since 1908 USC RA Towers trash gets second life KILLED

Piles of desks, chairs IN CAR to be re-used for other facilities, projects CRASH

Kathleen Kemp Education student THE DAILY GAMECOCK dies traveling home Students walking along Main Street may have to Mount Pleasant noticed piles of desks, chairs, mattresses and bed frames piled between The Towers. Chelsea Hadaway This is a small part of what THE DAILY GAMECOCK demolition crews sorted and packaged off in preparation USC student Amanda for the demolition of the Bates died Sunday after a buildings. car accident on I-26 in University Housing Dorchester County. is recycling or re-using Bates, from Mount as much as possible said Pleasant, was on her way Michael Koman, the home and had her 2-year- environmental programs old niece with her. After the manager. crash, they were transported “We’d like to fi nd a home to MUSC where Bates later for 100 percent of it, but died. Her niece is still in the obviously time and money hospital. don’t always make that Bates was a third-year possible,” Koman said. education student and Some of the material piled a resident assistant in outside the buildings will be McClintock last year. recycled, though most of it Graeme Fouse / THE DAILY GAMECOCK “You never saw her will be thrown away. After The Towers are demolished this month, the remnants will be used in other locations on and off campus. Univer- without a smile on her face. The Towers contained sity representatives went through all four of the buildings to determine which items, such as beds, could be salvaged. I know people say that all standard dorm room the time, but it really was furniture that will be re- furniture when it is needed, However, the pile of interior walls. in a wrecking ball to knock true,” said Jessica Grainger, used in other dorms said while other pieces have remnants from the Towers’ University representatives down the buildings. Coley a second-year political Tim Coley, director of already been relocated. For interior gets larger every went through the buildings said this will probably take science student. Bates was Residence Life. example, many beds went day. Coley said it is mainly and decided what to keep place sometime this month. her RA last year. Some furniture from the to Cliff Apartments and made up of closets and and what to throw away. “Eighty to ninety percent Grainger said she Towers has been moved to Carolina Gardens, which dressers that were built into When the interior of of the actual building will struggled during her first a storage warehouse and serve as family and graduate the walls and could not be the building is gone, the ● year of college and Bates will be used as replacement housing. re-used, as well as pieces of demolition crew will bring TOWERS 5 helped her through it. “She really helped me get connected. I give her the credit for me still being here. If she wasn’t my RA, Finance procedures I know for a fact I would’ve Rock on transferred,” Grainger said. Sydney McLeod-Bryant altered by new bills grew up with Bates in Mount Pleasant and became Carolina best friends with her in high Student Government allows organizations in fi scal school. When a close friend trouble lenient window to remedy situation called to tell her about the death, she didn’t believe Homecoming embraced by Greeks; Alpert, a fourth-year broadcast her. Drew Brooks Committee, said the policy commision encourages other journalism student and Homecoming “I don’t know if I’m in STAFF WRITER was very lenient for a commissioner, said Homecoming is a shock or disbelief,” McLeod- reason. organizations to participate time for everyone. Bryant said. The Student Senate met “We hope this helps “The theme of this year’s Bates was involved in Wednesday to consider organizations out some,” Homecoming is to be completely orchestra and chorus. She three bills meant to codify Spivey said. He also said Sierra Kelly diverse,” Alpert said. “We promoted was also the photo editor of existing procedures and the fi nance committee was THE DAILY GAMECOCK it for people that have never done it her high school newspaper. one that would change the willing to work with student before, so they can be involved.” “She was always hard- application for students organizations to get them This year’s Homecoming opens its Alpert said organizations such as working, she would always wishing to be Senate funded. doors to everyone on campus, but not Dance Marathon, Kappa Kappa Psi, stay late to work on the members. Funds can be frozen for all students choose to Psi Sigma Pi, and AAAS were a paper,” said McLeod- Sen. Clary Wright, a various reasons, but this participate. few of the newest additions Bryant, who worked on the third-year public relations mostly occurs when an Amanda to Homecoming 2006. paper with her. student, sponsored SBL organization doesn’t turn a She said 40 percent of Friends said Bates always (06) 030. Its purpose is to form in on time. Homecoming King and demonstrated a real desire lie out the description of Once the problem is Queens are minorities to help people and this came the Congressional Advisory fixed, whether by filling and the winners of all through in everything she Board. The bill was approved out a form or by meeting events are portrayed as did — always thinking about by a vote of 37 to 1. with the student body the real student body others before she thought The finance committee treasurer, organizations because of the different about herself, but never for introduced two other bills. would immediately have organizations involved. attention. SBL (06) 034 detailed access to their funds. With the new additions, “She didn’t have to get the procedures for student Otherwise, that money Homecoming has become recognition for doing it. She organizations whose funds would be forfeited for more diverse than before. just did it,” said Amanda become frozen. the semester and go Alpert said the commission Pike, a fourth-year music Sen. Kelly Wilkinson, into the special project tried to involve as many groups education student who was a third-year international fund. as possible. friends with Bates. “She studies student, said the Spivey said he “We contacted the heads of would do random acts of current codes were “kind of wanted to help get organizations and some said kindness for no other vague.” student organization yes and some said no,” Alpert reason than doing them for The legislation put into funds back into said. “We hung posters up people.” words policies that are students’ hands. all over campus, sent e-mails One of Pike’s memories already in place by the The second fi nance out and went to presidents and BATES ● 5 university. bill, SBL (06) 035 advisers of the organizations. Under the proposed rules, codifi ed the policy for We held information meetings a organizations would have 90 revenue generating week before and two weeks prior days to make reparations for events. Its purpose we began opening the fl oor for more the problem. is to ensure that organizations.” Senator Scott Spivey, a organizations don’t Alpert said organizations started to fourth-year fi nance student dex ● ● in and chair of the Finance SG 5 HOMECOMING 2 Classifieds...... 12 Crossword...... 9 The Mix: Carolina Productions Sports: Men’s soccer fails in its defense Horoscopes...... 9 side brings Teddy Geiger to USC of C-USA title, while the women’s team Opinion...... 6 in for Homecoming festivities. 7 advances in the SEC tourney. 10 Police Report...... 2 The Daily Gamecock ● Thursday, November 2, 2006

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CAROLINA in BRIEF CRIME REPORT Alumni honored at homecoming2 event TUESDAY, OCT. 31 someone removed copper Larceny of money, 9:41 a.m. pipes. Financier Darla Moore, Bates West, 1405 Estimated value: $300 cardiologist Dr. S. Stanley Whaley St. Responding offi cer: Juk Jr. and Sonoco CEO The victim, 19, said S. Wilcox Harris Deloach Jr. will her wallet with cash and be among the honored various cards was stolen. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 at the Homecoming gala Estimated value: $110 Minor in possession of Friday at the Columbia Responding offi cer: beer, 12:03 a.m. Convention center. N. Husbands McBryde, 614 Sumter St. Honorary lifetime The suspect, 18, was memberships in the Larceny of license plate, given a citation for being association will be given 1:55 p.m. caught with a full keg of to political science 2 Medical Park Road beer in his room. professor Donald Fowler The victim, 55, said Responding offi cer: Sr., lecturer and former she saw someone remove M.D. Evans host of ETV’s Nature the license plate from her Scene Rudy Mancke and vehicle. Possession of altered David Odom, men’s head Estimated value: $20 I.D., 1:15 a.m. basketball coach. Responding offi cer: Intersection of Whaley Moore graduated N. Husbands and Lincoln streets in 1975 and went on to The suspect, 20, was become a financier and Larceny of copper pipes, stopped for running a stop partner in Rainwater 4:40 p.m. sign and issued a citation Inc. She is known on Kelly Bobrow / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Moore Dorm, 601 for having a fake I.D. campus for her namesake Carnarri Cofi eld, a member of the Homecoming Commission, makes cotton candy at Sumter St. Responding offi cer: school, the Darla Moore Carolinapalooza as part of the events leading up to the Arkansas game on Saturday. It was reported that J.M. Harrelson School of Business, to which she donated ● $45 million. The SC HOMECOMING Continued from 1 year psychology student, Chamber of Commerce State Nation World said tradition keeps things recently recognized her sign up in September to similar from year to year. as Business Leader of the S.C. Halloween curfew Stocks weaken after Mandela says Botha’s participate. “By tradition we do Year. results in nine arrests slow October growth death evokes history Liesl Devito, a second- certain things over and Juk, a 1967 graduate, year fi nancing student and over and new organizations studied chemistry at the COLUMBIA — The second NEW YORK — Wall Street CAPE TOWN, South Points and Awards Chair come in,” Fleming said. university and also played year of a statewide Halloween retreated Wednesday after Africa — Nelson Mandela for the Homecoming “Lots of people chose to football during his time curfew for registered sex most of the day’s economic said Wednesday the death of commission, said everyone not participate, others at Carolina. offenders netted nine data showed weakness, P.W. Botha, the apartheid- should participate in don’t think about it and Columbia native arrests, a small fraction of including a report that era leader who resisted Homecoming this year. some are just busy doing Deloach completed his those under surveillance, a manufacturing growth in pressure to release him “Students compete in school work.” undergraduate study in state parole spokesman said October was the slowest in from prison, was a reminder different games, serve Jenna Rydberg, a first- 1966 and received a law Wednesday. more than three years. of South Africa’s “horribly on the commission and year advertising student, degree from USC in The same number of The Institute for Supply divided past” but also of how volunteer,” Devito said. said that Homecoming was 1969. He is currently the people were arrested last Management, a private its citizens came together “There is a place for only for Greeks. chairman, president, and year under a strict curfew research group, reported to save the country from everyone in Homecoming “I feel like it’s just a CEO of Sonoco. that requires sex offenders softness across the U.S. destruction. whether or not they sorority and fraternity The event is sponsored on probation or parole to manufacturing sector. New Tributes poured in for the want to go and be thing, and I don’t think by the Carolina remain inside their homes orders, production and man known to many as the involved. A majority Homecoming should be Alumni Association from 5 p.m. to midnight on prices fell, while hiring was “Old Crocodile” because of small organizations just affiliated with that,” and is an annual part of Halloween night, said Pete up. Treasuries rallied on the of his feared temper and actually participated Rydberg said. homecoming week. O’Boyle, spokesman for the numbers and the dollar fell. ruthlessness. Even those like in Homecoming and Byron Cunningham, The week concludes state Probation, Parole and Data on the housing former President Mandela compared to last year, second-year biology Saturday against Arkansas Parole Department. market also bolstered fears who suffered under Botha’s there were more numbers. student, said some at Williams-Brice. Game- Those offenders were of an economic slowdown. rule from 1978-89 were The main goal was to get students are just too shy to time is set for 7:45 p.m. also required to keep their Pending home sales for magnanimous toward their as many organizations participate. exterior house lights off September, fell 1.1 percent, former oppressor. Botha, involved.” “It might make students and not allowed to answer down 13.6 percent from a year 90, died late Tuesday at his Valerie Hoyt, fourth- that are not used to it the door for children out earlier. September residential home on the southern Cape year psychology student, uncomfortable getting THIS WEEK at USC trick-or-treating. construction spending also coast. said most students were up in front of people,” On Tuesday, more than fell 1.1 percent, the sixth “While to many Botha not aware of Homecoming Cunningham said. “Some TODAY 200 state parole agents either month that construction will remain a symbol of and everyone should be reasons that they don’t Homecoming Service drove by homes or called the spending dropped and the apartheid, we also remember involved. participate are lack of time, Project: state’s 1,300 offenders who longest stretch of weakness him for the steps he took “It is unfair not to let what their background 11 a.m. Greene Street qualified for the curfew, in residential construction in to pave the way toward them participate when we is, and being afraid they Step Show: O’Boyle said. more than a decade. the eventual peacefully pay tuition and fees like wouldn’t fi t in. Culture may 8 p.m. Russell House Agents made nearly 1,200 Before the manufacturing negotiated settlement in everyone else,” Hoyt said. be the underlining reason Ballroom calls and made 1,215 visits to report’s release, stocks were our country,” said Mandela, “Lots of people were unsure they’re not participating.” homes, O’Boyle said. up on strong earnings from who spent 27 years in prison about Homecoming and it FRIDAY Some of those arrested Inc. before Botha’s successor, was not really advertised as NAACP: both this year and last year That the indexes didn’t fall F.W. de Klerk, freed him it was in the past.” Comments on this story? E-mail 6:30 p.m. RH Senate had their porch lights on or harder is an indication “this in 1990. Bene Fleming, a fourth- [email protected] Chambers were out in their yards, but market is in denial,” said President Thabo Mbeki Academic Team Practice: none were observed having Rob Brown, chief investment said Botha had led the www. 7 p.m. RH 309 direct contact with children, offi cer of Genworth Financial country “at a difficult O’Boyle said. Asset Management. time.” dailygamecock.com

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Sandy Cohen be there and do the show He said he’d take on a Th e Associated Press physically is a lot for me,” he movie role if the right one said. “I might be able to do came along, but fi lmmakers, LOS ANGELES — Bob the show another year, but take note: “I refuse to Barker is heading toward better (to leave) a year too do nude scenes. These his last showcase, his final soon than a year too late.” Hollywood producers want “Come on down.” Leslie Moonves, to capitalize on my obvious The silver-haired daytime- president and CEO of CBS sexuality, but I don’t want TV icon is retiring in June, Corporation, said Barker to be just another beautiful he told The Associated Press has left an enduring mark body.” on Tuesday. on the network, calling his Fremantle Media, “I will be 83 years old on contribution and loyalty which owns “Price,” has December 12,” he said, “and “immeasurable.” been looking for Barker’s I’ve decided to retire while “We knew this day would replacement for “two or I’m still young.” come, but that doesn’t make three years,” Barker said. He’ll hang up his it any easier,” Moonves And he has some advice microphone after 35 years said in a statement. “Bob for whoever takes the job: as the host of “The Price Is Barker is a daytime legend, learn the show’s 80 games Right” and 50 years overall an entertainment icon and backwards and forward. in television. one of the most beloved “The games have to be Though he has been television personalities of just like riding a bicycle,” considering retirement for our time.” Barker said. “Then he will be “at least 10 years,” Barker Barker began his national relaxed enough to have fun said he has so much fun television career in 1956 with the audience, to get the doing the show that he hasn’t as the host of “Truth or laughs with his contestants been able to leave. Consequences.” He first and make the show more “I’ve gone on and on and appeared on “Price” on Sept. than just straight games, to on to this ancient age because 4, 1972 and has been the face make it a lot of fun.” I’ve enjoyed it,” he said. “I’ve of the show ever since. As for his fans, Barker said thoroughly enjoyed it and A CBS prime time special he “doesn’t have the words” I’m going to miss it.” celebrating the show’s to express his gratitude. Reaching dual milestones, longevity and Barker’s five “From the bottom of my 50 years on TV and 35 decades on TV was already heart, I thank the television with “Price,” made this an under way, a network viewers, because they have “appropriate” time to retire, spokesman said. made it possible for me to Barker said. Besides, hosting To kick off his retirement, earn a living for 50 years the daily CBS program — in Barker said he will “sit doing something that I which contestants chosen down for maybe a couple thoroughly enjoy. They have from the crowd “come on of weeks and fi nd out what invited me into their homes down” to compete for it feels like to be bored.” daily for a half a century.” “showcases” that include Then he plans to spend time But when it comes to trips, appliances and new working with animal-rights saying his fi nal TV goodbye, cars —— is “demanding causes, including his own Barker said he’ll do it the physically and mentally,” he DJ&T Foundation, founded same way he does each day Damian Dovarganes / The Associated Press said. in memory of his late wife, on “Price”: “Help control the Television game show host Bob Barker prepares to step out on stage for a live taping of “I’m just reaching the age Dorothy Jo, and mother, pet population. Have your “The Price Is Right” at the CBS Studios in Los Angeles. Barker will quit the show next year. where the constant effort to Matilda. dpets spayed or neutered.” Whatis cr All Week Long: w k?  November 6 EENovember 6- 10, 2006 10 am – 2 pm: Carolinian Creed Week Kick-off! • NRHH Banner Contest Giveaways available for prizes on Wednesday! in Residence Halls Greene Street, Sponsored by CSJC 11:30 am – 2 pm: Larry Yazzie – Native American Pride Dancer Russell House Patio, Sponsored by Carolina Productions Boards 4:30 pm- 6:30 pm: Safe Zone Ally training Russel House 305, Sponsored by Safe Zone, [email protected] •Voice your opinion! Message 8 pm: “Undercover White Man”, JG Boccella & the Modo Mio Student opinions on current events; Russell House Ballroom, Sponsored by CSJC RH 2nd floor lobby November 7 11 am - 1pm: Cocktails! Female a cappella performing live! Greene Street stage 8 pm: Birdcage, Gamecock Style! Russell House Ballroom, Sponsored by BGLSA & Carolina Productions

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November 11 11am – 4 pm: Service Saturday! Sponsored by the Office of Community Service Programs. Register at: www.sa.sc.edu/communityservice 6 pm: Glory Road – movie RH Theater, Sponsored by Carolina Productions 9 pm: Brokeback Mountain – movie RH Theater, Sponsored by Carolina Productions The Daily Gamecock ● Thursday, November 2, 2006 5 Pulitzer Prize winner Blind athletic coach, top dies from pneumonia Iraqi basketball offi cial kidnapped by gunmen Morning,” a collection William Styron, author of of fiction pieces. He also Sunni sports leaders abducted by force in Baghdad published a book of essays, ‘The Confessions of Nat “This Quiet Dust,” and Turner,’ dead at 81 the best-selling memoir Christopher Bodeen up to the youth club, said “Darkness Visible,” in which Th e Associated Press police Lt. Ali Mohsin. They Styron recalled nearly taking seized basketball federation Hillel Italie his own life. BAGHDAD, Iraq chief Khalid Nejim, who Th e Associated Press Styron was a liberal — Gunmen abducted a top also was a coach for the long involved in public Iraqi basketball offi cial and national basketball team, NEW YORK — William causes, from supporting a blind athletic coach, both and Issam Khalef, who Styron, the Pulitzer Prize- a Connecticut teacher Sunnis, on Wednesday, a coached blind athletes. winning author of “The suspended for refusing to day after U.S. and Iraqi While Nejim, 50, resisted Confessions of Nat Turner” say the Pledge of Allegiance forces lifted a blockade on the abductors, Khalef, who and other novels whose to advocating for human Baghdad’s Shiite militia is blind and also serves as explorations of the darkest rights for Jews in the Soviet Ivan Croscenco / The Associated Press stronghold of Sadr City. the captain for his goalball corners of the human mind Union. In the 90s, Styron American author William Styron poses in front of his library The attack took place at team, went with his captors and experience were charged was among a group of at his home in Rome, Italy, June 15, 1960. Styron died a youth club on relatively quietly, said Qahtan by his own near-suicidal authors and historians who Wednesday Nov. 1 in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. prosperous Palestine Street al-Namei, chief of Iraq’s demons, died Wednesday. successfully opposed plans in eastern Baghdad near Paralympics Federation. He was 81. for a Disney theme park extends to colonial Va. He Well, I never believed that the Sadr City district, Twelve people were in Styron’s daughter, near the Manassas National was awed by the torrential and my friends didn’t. I which is controlled by anti- the club at the time — the Alexandra, said the author Battlefield in northern fi ction of fellow Southerner thought I was going to die.” American cleric Muqtada coaches, seven blind players, died of pneumonia at Virginia. Thomas Wolfe and knew by After the war, Styron al-Sadr’s Mahdi Army. The a guard who was quickly a hospital in Martha’s Although he was often his late teens he wanted to be graduated from Duke militia has been linked to disarmed, an assistant and a Vineyard, Mass. Styron, cited along with Vonnegut a writer. His own life offered University and moved to scores of abductions and driver, al-Namei said. who had homes in Martha’s and Norman Mailer as strong material. New York, where he worked torture killings of Sunnis. He said it appeared only Vineyard and Conn., had a leading writer of his At age 13, his mother died, briefly as a copy editor Prime Minister Nouri the coaches were taken been in failing health for a generation, he produced little transforming him into a “hell at McGraw-Hill until the al-Maliki ordered military because they were Sunnis, long time. over the past 15 years. Styron raiser” with a wound of guilt. publisher fired him “for roadblocks dismantled while the rest were Shiites. “This is terrible,” said was reportedly working on a He served as a lieutenant slovenly appearance, not Tuesday a rou nd t he He said the kidnappers, who Kurt Vonnegut, a longtime military novel, yet published in the Marines during wearing a hat, and reading sprawling slum of 2.5 carried automatic weapons friend. “He was dramatic, he no full-length work of fi ction World War II and in 1945 the New York Post.” million. Al-Maliki acted and wore no masks, had was fun. He was strong and after “Sophie’s Choice,” was stationed in Okinawa. With extra free time and from not demanded a ransom proud and he was awfully which came out in 1979. He He was to take part in the fi nancial help from his family, al-Sadr, whose political or otherwise contacted the good with the language. I did remain well connected, invasion of Japan and didn’t Styron was able to complete faction is a key part of the federation. hated to see him end this whether socializing with expect to come out alive. “Lie Down in Darkness,” governing coalition. “There is a distinct way.” President Clinton on The battle never took detailing the destruction Athletes and sports possibility that this was A handsome, muscular Martha’s Vineyard or place; the United States of a Southern family in officials have increasingly simply an act of violence man, with a strong chin and joining Arthur Miller and dropped the atom bomb a tempest of alcoholism, become targets of targeting Iraqi sports,” al- wavy dark hair that turned Gabriel Garcia Marquez on instead. incestuous longing, madness threats, kidnappings and Namei said. an elegant white, Styron a delegation that met with “Some of my problems and suicide. It is told in the assassination attempts, Despite the abductions, was a Virginia native whose Cuban leader Fidel Castro I think came from a third person - except for the with an Iraqi international al-Namei said the team was obsessions with race, class in 2000. continuing anguish over my fi nal passage, a soliloquy by soccer referee seized just determined to participate in and personal guilt led to “He was always generous mother’s death and if I had the daughter, Peyton Loftis, last month as he left the a tournament for disabled such tormented narratives to me as a younger writer,” gotten shot it would have in the moments before she soccer association’s offi ces. athletes in Malaysia this as “Lie Down In Darkness” said E.L. Doctorow, who, been, I suppose, some kind commits suicide by jumping The kidnappers reportedly month: goalball. This is and “The Confessions of like Styron, has been of completion. It’s hard to out a window. demanded a $200,000 played by blind or visually Nat Turner,” which won published for decades by say how that would have Styron was recalled to ransom. impaired athletes that use the Pulitzer despite protests Random House. “He stood worked out,” Styron told the Marines in 1951, just as Wednesday’s attack on a ball that has bells inside that the book was racist and in my mind as a sort of The Associated Press in a “Lie Down in Darkness” was the coaches began when that are thrown toward inaccurate. writerly presence, an iconic 1990 interview. being published. men in four SUVs drove goals on a court. His other works included Southern writer.” “When I was a young “Sophie’s Choice,” the The son of a shipbuilder, Marine platoon leader, there award-winning novel about William C. Styron Jr. was was this incredible sense of a Holocaust survivor from born in Newport News, Va., fate. The myth at that age is Poland, and “A Tidewater to a family whose history you’re going to live forever.

SG ● Continued from 1 With all spots in the senate is there to ensure that a fi lled, Sen. Carole Muedder, student won’t be selected count loans given by Student a third-year international who is in danger of academic Government when counting studies student, has turned probation, which would money raised by an event. the intentions of the remove them from their Both fi nance bills received Powers and Responsibilities senate seat. first reading and will be Committee toward updating The proposed application voted on after a second the appointment process. in SBL (06) 037 would reading next week. The new application asks apply to both graduate and Spivey said the bills did not students to present three undergraduates applying for stem from specifi c instances, problems that do, or could, a seat in the Senate. but were introduced so face the school. They are The bill passed first organizations wouldn’t have then asked to give a solution reading and will be up for any questions. for each problem. second reading and approval Also on the agenda was a In addition, the new next week. bill that would introduce a application asks for the new application for students student’s GPA. Muedder Comments on this story? E-mail wishing to be senators. said the GPA requirement [email protected]

TOWERS ● Continued from 1 away to alumni who lived Seventy-five percent of there, as well as to construct the waste generated from be recycled,” Koman said. as memorial for the Towers. the construction will be “We even had people trying Thomas Chandler, recycled, and the building, to fi nd homes for plants and president of the USC branch like several other university shrubbery.” of Students Allied for a projects, will be a “green.” Some materials are Greener Earth (SAGE), The Arnold of Public Health being used outside of the said that the university and and West Quad already meet university. Some of the beds Koman seemed to be doing as the environmentally-friendly as well as smoke detectors much as they can to protect requirements to be classifi ed and other materials were the environment and reduce as “green.” donated to Bethel Christian waste while demolishing the “The pieces that we could Camp, a local organization buildings. re-use, we did,” Coley said. that provides camps and Koman said the “It’s rare that something gets after-school programs. university’s commitment to thrown away.” The university has also environmental protection saved pieces of the famous won’t stop with the Comments on this story? E-mail honeycomb structure to give demolition of the Towers. [email protected]

BATES ● Continued from 1 As an outgrowth of her me with my poli-sci major passion for other people, and her with her education from high school reminded Bates also had a passion for major,” McLeod-Bryant her how supportive and teaching and education. said. “She was very adamant dedicated a friend Bates “She always came to about education.” was. class early and knew all the Bates’ funeral will be “Sydney and Amanda answers,” said Elizabeth held 10 a.m. Saturday at the made shirts that said band Couch, a third-year Mount Pleasant Presbyterian groupie,” said Pike, who was education and psychology Church. in the band in high school. student who had an “She’ll be missed. I think “I remember them coming education class with her. she was a powerful force to football games wearing Bates wanted to be a in a lot of people’s lives,” them. They would even give teacher and was committed McLeod-Bryant said. up their Saturdays and come to educational reform. to competitions to support “We were going to change Comments on this story? E-mail their friends.” the public school system, [email protected] Page 6 Thursday, November 2, 2006

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Assistant Sports Editor Sports Editor models of accountability TOM BENNING ALEX RILEY Listen up ladies, your lives might just get easier within IN OUR OPINION the next fi ve years. Unfortunately for the fellas, you’re going to Bob Barker, come on have to start taking your GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN medication. down for retirement A new study has been Compatibility more than fi rst glance taking place to bring into Initial attraction often awkward a house can’t stand much ALEXIS the medical Come on down, you’re the next contestant on “The stages longer than a big, bad wolf ARNONE market a male Price is Right.” tip of iceberg compared pass, what with a strong pair of lungs. Fifth-year contraceptive Everyone’s dreamed of hearing those words at some to underlying substance remains can After all, relationships are print pill. How point in their lives. You probably watched the show as be a genuine, just specialized friendships journalism fantastic would a kid when you were sick, home from school. Maybe full-fledged with benefi ts. student that be? Think you’re an avid viewer even today. You still fantasize At the beginning of LIZ bond. Attraction is one about it ladies, about spinning “the wheel.” Admit it. every relationship we fi nd In the thing, but love, feelings, now the responsibility of WHITE But, sadly, the host of the mother of all daytime game ourselves asking what beginning, relationships and safe sex can lie on equal Th ird-year shows is about to call down his fi nal contestant. Bob attracts us to each other print jornalism attraction is connections all take time shoulders. Not only will you Barker — probably the most famous game show host in the first place. I can’t student as simple as to develop. Whether it take your “no baby” pill, but to ever live — announced count how many times I’ve a look; it can takes one look, hours of the man in your life will too. The beauty of “The on Halloween that he’ll heard girls say they always all be in the eyes. Just one never-ending conversation The plus side, as if there finally be hanging up his fall for the same kind of fl ash of those baby blues or or months of persistence, wasn’t one already, is that Price is Right” is that long, skinny microphone guy or how often, in puppy eyes, and she could the bottom line is that each there doesn’t appear to be and retiring. retrospect, Mr. Past-tense melt. Nat King Cole got relationship is unique like side effects! everybody has a At age 83, it’s kind of seems to be just like Mr. it right when he said, “L a snowflake and there is According to the surprising that old Bob Present-tense. is for the way you look at always some innate reason researchers at the Population chance to get on and stayed with it for so long. Attraction may seem me.” that singles out that special Council in New York, the be a winner. After 50 years of being on only skin-deep, but fi nding It can be one of those someone from all the other pill will only attach itself to TV (he hosted two other something undeniable and looks that no amount of “I someone’s. the steroli — the cell that game shows prior to the unavoidable between two was just glancing around” Just because someone produces the male’s little birth of “The Price is Right” in 1972) it’s about time he people isn’t as simple as can make the blushing meets your usual type, swimmers. The pill will stop took a break. pretty faces. Sure it can be cheeks lose color, or a look doesn’t mean that he really the maturation of the sperm, He’s seen his share of controversy, too. He was sued a penchant for short girls so interesting that anyone is Mr. Perfect. Keep in making the male basically by two of the show’s models for sexual harassment and with nice legs or skinny in his right mind wouldn’t mind that people are great infertile. Which is okay, unlawful fi ring. Both cases were eventually dropped. boys with pretty eyes and break line of sight from it. mysteries. Half the fun is because once you stop taking Barker Beauties aside, Bob made the show what it is goofy laughs. Sometimes, Sometimes attraction is playing Sherlock Holmes the pill, it takes almost no today, and its appeal was so strong because it catered to though, it’s a great nothing more than an ear- for a while and trying to time at all to bring your the average American. You didn’t have to be a genius conversation that makes to-ear grin or slight smile. uncover those mysteries. fertility rate back up. to win — imagine announcer Rod Roddy’s voice here) you lose track of time, Like the saying goes, you And before you know it, Seriously, let me get this — A BRAND NEW CAR! All you had to know was talking for hours without never know who is falling the little hamster wheel in straight. Not only will I how much a box of Hamburger Helper sold for at the end and never feeling like in love with your smile. your mind stops spinning have a double guarantee that local grocery store. you’re fi lling empty pauses Attraction is as simple and you aren’t thinking there will be no unexpected The beauty of “The Price is Right” is that everybody with small talk. as liking the same about homework, e-mails bun in the oven, but my has a chance to get on and be a winner. It’s true that it starts movies, music or books. or what’s going on down man doesn’t have to worry Even those who didn’t play along at home with as lust, when you are It is the basis of human the hall. It’s just the two of about never having children? games like Plinko, It’s in the Bag, Hole in One and the inexplicably drawn to connections, the brick you and a connection you Fantastic! Sign us up! Showcase Showdown will remember watching Bob beat someone. And as the foundation, and without it, can’t escape. If only other things the crap out of Adam Sandler on a golf course during a in life were that easy. famous cameo appearance in “Happy Gilmore.” Unfortunately, this raises the A longtime supporter of animal rights, Bob’s planning question of “Will he really to sign off forever next June, but we’re pretty sure he’ll take the pill?” According to do it the way he always has. He’ll lean in towared the Lifetime friends can endure hardships a study published in 2000 in camera and make a plea to America on behalf of his the British Medical Journal, late wife, Dorothy Jo: Help control the pet population. only 2 percent of women felt Please have your pets spayed or neutered. Long-lasting bonds feel And then, biggest hug I think I’ve that their partner might lie for whatever ever given anyone — even about taking the pill. CORRECTIONS threatened after time reason, a better than the hugs I Two percent? Ask any friend has give my boyfriend. She 20-something female at If you see an error in today’s paper, we want to know about apart, hope remains to move has been was such a major USC if she thinks the man it. E-mail us at [email protected] away. part of my life in the past she’s hooking up with after Friendship is one of the LISA It’s a part and now she’s barely in it. football games is going to most beautiful things a of life, but It’s exciting to know that faithfully take that pill, and MOORE About The Daily Gamecock human can have in this sometimes life is taking you places, her answer is probably going Second-year CONTACT INFORMATION world. We find awesome vis comm it still but it’s still depressing to be no. I asked two of my Editor Offi ces located on the third fl oor of the Russell House people we connect with, feels like because life is taking your MALE roommates and they STEVEN VAN HAREN Editor: [email protected] student Managing Editor News: [email protected] and establish a friendship abandon- friends other places too. both said they believed guys AARON KIDD Viewpoints: [email protected] that blooms into a ment. But alas, there is hope, would lie about it. How Online Editor Th e Mix: [email protected] JOHNATHON HALL Sports: [email protected] beautiful bond. The people that know somehow. Just because comforting. Women these Production Adviser Public Aff airs: [email protected] CHAS McCARTHY Online: www.dailygamecock.com As we continue to get you best just disappear, your best friend since days already have little to Copy Desk Chief Newsroom: 777-7726; Sports: 777-7182 older, sometimes those and you’re left standing childhood is gone, doesn’t no faith in men. We don’t LIZ WHITE Editor’s Offi ce: 777-3914 Fax: 777-6482 Assistant Copy Desk Chief friendships go through all alone. You’re reaching mean that it’s the end of need the added pressure of KELLY LaCORTE Page Designers The Daily Gamecock is the times where we’re not sure out for someone that isn’t the friendship world for worrying about whether or Design Directors RAMON AUDAIN, CARLY editorially independent student MIKE CONWAY, GALLAGHER, ABIGAIL if they’ll last. But through there anymore. you. not our boyfriends skipped MEGAN SINCLAIR GARRISON, GREG newspaper of the University of thick and thin, you find Phones, letters, Maybe you’re a pill. News Editor HENDERSON, SARAH South Carolina. It is published JACKIE ALEXANDER ROBERTS, LIZZIE WILSON daily during the fall and spring that they stay strong Myspace and Facebook somewhere new and And then there’s that Assistant News Editor Graduate Assistant semesters and nine times during through adversity. can only do so much to don’t know anyone. Try other little problem: the JOSHUA RABON KATIE CLARK the summer with the exception Viewpoints Editor of university holidays and exam You may have more keep friends in contact. branching out. It’s hard, condom. If you were both on AARON BRAZIER STUDENT MEDIA periods. Opinions expressed than one best friend, most It’s not the same as calling fear of rejection and stuff. some form of contraceptive Assistant Viewpoints Editor Director in The Daily Gamecock are LINDSEY DENNERLEIN SCOTT LINDENBERG those of the editors or author people do. I do. I’ve got them and saying, “Hey, But this isn’t high school pill, why would you need a Th e Mix Editor Faculty Adviser and not those of the University CAROLINE DeSANCTIS some of the strangest let’s go do something anymore. People don’t condom? You won’t have any ERIK COLLINS of South Carolina. Th e Board Assistant Mix Editor friends on the planet too, random because that’s just care about the clothes babies, but what about the Creative Director of Student Publications ANDREA LUCAS EDGAR SANTANA and Communications is but then again, everyone what we do.” you’re wearing, or where number of STDs that could Sports Editor Business Manager The Daily ALEX RILEY the publisher of CAROLYN GRIFFIN Gamecock probably thinks that from Sure you’re excited that you live or how you act. be spread? Assistant Sports Editor Advertising Manager . Th e Department TOM BENNING SARAH SCARBOROUGH of Student Media is time to time. your friends’ lives are Well, sometimes people With the “no side effects” Photo Editor Classifi eds Manager the newspaper’s parent But the not so strange going great, but you still care a little, but not like claim you’re going to have NICK ESARES SHERRY F. HOLMES organization. The Daily Assistant Photo Editor Production Manager Gamecock is supported in part thing is the fact that we all want to be involved. You they did in high school. to call me a cynic. This KELLY BOBROW C. NEIL SCOTT by student-activity fees. One grow up. We all develop still want to be the one Either way, fear of pill sounds way too good Public Relations Director Creative Services free copy per reader. Additional our own individual lives they celebrate with. rejection should not to be true, just like a guy ROSE GREENE JUILA ANDERSON, copies may be purchased for $1 Copy Editors KELLY BOBROW, GAREN each from the Department of and we’re not as involved Recently, for my prevent you from maybe who will actually take this CALLI BURNETT, AMANDA CANSLER, MIKE CONWAY, Student Media. DAVIS, THOMAS MALUCK, MEGAN CRINER, MEGHAN as we were. We get serious birthday, my best friend meeting your next best pill. Although this male ALLY MANNINO, KATIE WHITMAN boyfriends, or become made a surprise visit. friend. After all, just contraceptive pill sounds POMMERT, JOHN ROBBINS, Advertising LAUREN SMITH, EVIE SMITH, ALEX CAMPION, KARRIEMA very dedicated to school, When I saw her (even because one beautiful good in theory the doctors ZACH TOMAN CALHOUN, BEN CRANE, or get swamped with work though I was in a public fl ower is in bloom doesn’t are going to have a LOT of Staff Writers KATIE CUPPIA, BREANNA MICHAEL AGUILAR, ALEXIS EVANS, MARY RACHEL and just can’t be with our restaurant) I jumped mean you can’t make explaining to do before their ARNONE, DREW BROOKS, FREEMAN, WILL FRIERSON, friends as much anymore. on her and gave her the others bloom too. fi ve years are up. MATT MOORE, GINA VASSELLI CHRIS KRAUTLER “I don’t know anything about music. In my line you don’t have to.” —

Thursday, November 2, 2006 Page 7 Th e Style Doctor

Carolina Productions brought musician Teddy Geiger Tending to your to the stage to perform for students in celebration of Homecoming on Wednesday. fashion wounds

Justin Fenner THE DAILY GAMECOCK

Now that Halloween is officially over, I think it is safe to say that we can all retire the clown make-up and give our skin a rest. Nothing is scarier than walking to a 9 a.m. class seeing some girl with make-up caked on 3 inches deep. Not only does it make me jump but all I can think about is her poor skin. It is more attractive to play up those natural features you were born with than to try to give yourself some that you are not. Here are a few make-up tricks that you can use every morning in fi ve minutes and will look your best. First off, lets retire the concealer because chances are you do not need it. It blocks the pores up and can cause the blemish on your face to get worse because germs get caught underneath it causing it to get bigger. All you need to do is brush some mineral powder across your face. To cover up any blemish, take a smaller brush or sponge and push it down in the powder and then cover up the blemish. This allows it to breath and is more hygienic for the rest of your face. Trust me, your skin will love you at the end of the day. Next, tone down the eye color. Natural colors are just as beautiful as those bright neon pinks and blues, but will not leave you looking like a streetwalker. Play with your eye color and use browns, greens and purples; this way, people notice the color of your eyes instead of just staring at how harsh the eye actually will look. If you would like to have a more intense look at night, that is fi ne, use a darker shade than what you had in the morning and do the smoky-eye effect. Please ladies, I do not care how long those eye lashes are, lets not cake 5 layers of mascara on to give you those creepy tarantula eyes. Two coats work the best for a natural effect but if you have smaller lashes and insist on volume, use three. This next step some of you may want to skip because you may have been blessed with that natural rosy cheek, but some like myself are not. All you need is a light shade of pink and gently tap your brush and just swipe on the apple of the cheek. Just smile and on either side of the nose, two little circles will appear and those are the apples. To fi nalize the look, use a clear lip- gloss or one with a hint of pink, to give Teddy’s tunes yourself a little more color if you need it. Kelly Bobrow / THE DAILY GAMECOCK The most important thing to do is wash all make-up off at the end of the day. After his performance Wednesday night on Greene Street, Teddy Geiger talks to Guys too. Make sure you wash your face when you wake up in the morning Th e Daily Gamecock about his music, his future, and the things that make him tick. and if not then, especially when you go to bed because that’s when your face Daily Gamecock: Who do you admire to everyone. DG: What college did you want to go to? relaxes from all the stresses in the day. most in your life? TG: I don’t know. I had no idea what I If you keep it clean and healthy now, Teddy G eiger: My dad. I can’t really DG: Is this what you’ve always wanted to wanted to do. your face will thank you when you are explain why, but yeah. My dad. do? Is this your dream career? 50 because it will help keep it look young TG: Sort of. Well, yeah, it is, but I DG: All right, here comes the question and the ever-growing fascination with DG: What is most rewarding about your never actually thought it would happen. every girl on campus wants an answer to: plastic surgery will not be needed. career? I actually thought I’d be in college right what’s your relationship status? My fi nal advice — if it takes you more TG: It’s mostly being able to release an now, but then I left halfway through 11th and have music out that is available grade to do music. GEIGER● 9 MAKEUP ● 9

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Page 10 Thursday, November 2, 2006 No repeat for Gamecock soccer

Carolina falls to UAB 3-2 on last minute goal

Neal Robinson THE DAILY GAMECOCK

South Carolina’s Conference USA title aspirations were short lived. UAB ousted the Gamecocks in the fi rst round, recording a goal in the 89th minute of play to secure a 3-2 victory. USC played a man down for the fi nal 30 minutes of the second half in wake of senior midfielder Ayo Akinsete’s ejection. “It’s a disappointing loss because we had control of the game and lost it,” USC head coach Mark Berson said. “Losing a player and going a man down in the fi rst round of the Conference USA Tournament was too much for us to overcome. “Our players fought very hard as they had to play in that situation and it’s a credit to all of them. The team worked hard after a quick turnaround, traveling back to Tulsa (Oklahoma) after one day in Columbia. We had some guys who were ill, and they fought through it.” The Gamecocks were out-shot by the Blazers 20-12 and failed to find the goal following the ejection. UAB had ample opportunities to fi nd the net off of 9 corner kicks, while South Carolina had just 2. Physical play dominated the contest as referees whistled 29 fouls, handed out 4 yellow cards, and issued a red card. Carolina looked to be in control early, as the club’s leading scorer senior midfi elder Mike Sambursky tallied the game’s first goal in the 15th minute, assisted by Akinsete and senior defender Makan Hislop. The goal was the senior’s sixth of the season, while Akinsete’s tallied his third assist on the year. From there, the Blazers quickly answered, as senior defender Michael Biggs scored a header off a corner kick, tying the contest. Right before halftime, senior midfielder Ralph Pace found the net, heading in a throw from freshman forward Schuyler Reardon throw in to give the Gamecocks a 2-1 advantage. Pace’s goal was his fi rst of the season, but it would be Carolinas last of the game. Playing a man down for much of the second half, USC’s offense was held in check while UAB’s attack prospered. In the 53rd minute, the Blazers’ sophomore midfi elder Trey Gregory came away with a goal during a scramble in front of Carolina goalkeeper Mike Gustavson. The sophomore came into the match-up boasting a .97 goals- against average to go along with 63 saves, and six shutouts. Gustavson recorded 7 saves on the day while UAB senior keeper Jeremy Drake tallied 2. With just 49 seconds remaining in regulation, the Blazers’ senior forward Jerson Monteiro scored off an assist from sophomore midfi elder Two-Boys Gumede. UAB will face SMU in the semifi nals, while the Gamecocks are eliminated. Juan Blas / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Comments on this story? Freshman defender Jeff Scannella and the Gamecocks lost to UAB 3-2 in the fi rst round of the Conference USA tourney. E-mail [email protected] The Gamecocks were seeking to defend their tournament title, but the Blazers goal in the 89th minute ended USC’s hopes.

QB Cooter, TE Foxy top Crunch time for V-ball of All-Name Tom Benning stack against the Gamecocks in has been this year, there are no ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR fulfi lling that goal. USC has only games you can take for granted,” six conference games left, and Somera said. “Anybody can beat team roster Somera said it is starting to get anybody on a given night, so we are If the USC volleyball team close to “win or go home” time. taking it one match at a time.” What’s in a name? is going to make a run to the “Mathematically, it is not there, Offensively, Mississippi State Letters, obviously, as well postseason, Friday’s game against but it’s there,” she said. “We’ve is among the best teams in the as the occasional hyphen Mississippi State would be a good got to win five of the next seven SEC. The Bulldogs rank at the or apostrophe are the time to kick things into gear. matches to be NCAA tournament top of the conference in service building blocks. Names tell The Gamecocks just finished eligible. … Five out of seven, yea, aces per game (2.06), and they are about your heritage. You a brutal stretch of the schedule, it’s time to get it done here.” second in hitting percentage (.251). might be named after your which included matches against However, before analyzing However, the defense has been mom’s cousin’s aunt’s fourth nationally ranked Florida and LSU. any tournament scenarios, the another story. Mississippi State is husband, who was a real swell Over the last fi ve games, Carolina Gamecocks must first turn their last in the SEC at blocks per game guy, or your name could be a is 1-4, with the lone win coming focus to the Bulldogs (14-10, 5-9 (1.73) and second to last in digs per symbol of royalty, wealth, against last-place Auburn. SEC). Earlier this year, Carolina game (14.46). and prestige. Currently, USC’s record stands lost to Mississippi State at home by An impressive group of juniors Or you at 12-13 (5-9 SEC), and earlier this the slimmest of margins, 3-2; the forms the core of the Bulldog squad, KYLE could just season, USC head coach Nancy Gamecocks dropped the fi nal set as middle blockers Erin Seago DAWSON have a really Somera said her team needed to 15-10. Even though MSU is one of and Lauren Kowal are among the Th ird-year cool sounding Juan Blas / THE DAILY GAMECOCK win at least half of their games to be the easier opponents remaining on SEC’s best in hitting percentage print name, which Freshman setter Sarah Cline and the in contention for the postseason. the schedule, Somera was careful at .398 and .354, respectively. Also, journalism As the clock ticks away on this not to look too far ahead. ● Gamecocks face Miss. State Friday. ● student DAWSON 11 season, the odds are starting to “With how crazy the conference V-BALL 11 The Daily Gamecock ● Thursday, November 2, 2006 11

DAWSON ● Continued from 10 America on Monday Night Football. works just as well as money Pittsburgh’s Tony Dorsett and power. The sports world shortened his name from Gamecocks win in shootout is no exception. Athletes Anthony because there have been known to change was another high-profile their name in order to gain running back at Southern This was a critical game and it end it in regulation. Carolina’s advance to the more publicity. Cal named Anthony Davis. Carolina continues historic was fi tting that it came down The best opportunity came next round. Before the 1970 college Since there was already one season with 4-3 win over to penalty kicks. Both teams on a goal that was called back The next task for the football season, Notre AD, Dorsett went with TD could have fi nished it off in by an offside call. Another Gamecocks is to beat the Dame quarterback Joe instead. Vanderbilt in SEC tourney regulation and overtime but shot by junior midfielder top-seeded Florida Gators on Theismann was locked in When watching sports the ball didn’t bounce that Ashley Kirk was chipped over Friday at 8:30 p.m. In their a battle with Jim Plunkett on television, few things are way.” the Vanderbilt goalie, but hit fi rst meeting, the Gators and of Stanford and Archie as pleasurable as hearing an Michael Finnegan The game got off to a the crossbar and bounced Gamecocks played to a 1- Manning of Ole Miss for announcer struggle with a THE DAILY GAMECOCK fast start for both teams. out. Thus, regulation ended 1 draw on a rainy night in the Heisman Trophy. That name or scream that name Vanderbilt struck first just in a 1-1 tie and went into Columbia at the Graveyard. fall, Theismann and Notre in amazement after a big In a season of firsts, fans six minutes into the game. extra frames. The Gators are lead by two Dame’s athletic department play. Honestly, would Sam should not have expected Senior forward Lea Lafield As the first overtime all SEC forwards in junior decided to change the Olajubutu by any other anything less out of this took a cross from junior Amy started, Vanderbilt had a Stacy Bishop and sophomore pronunciation of Joe’s name name hit quite as hard? Is year’s group of Gamecocks. Baumann and beat junior great chance, but Armstrong Ameera Abdullah. They are to rhyme with “Heisman” there a better first name The USC women’s soccer keeper, Laura Armstrong. came up with a huge save. also led on the defensive end to promote his campaign. for a running back than team defeated Vanderbilt 4-3 However, Carolina would Just like the second half, the by another All-SEC defender What many don’t know TD? Are you excited by a in penalty kicks to win its respond just ten minutes Commodores controlled in freshman Lauren Hyde. is that Theismann’s last phantasmagoria of vowels, first ever SEC tournament later. The goal was defl ected the tempo, but the Carolina Three first-team All- name was pronounced consonants, hyphens and game and advance to the SEC off of a Vanderbilt defender defense was up to the task. SEC players, Kirk, junior “Theezman” before that apostrophes? If so, you semifi nals. This was also the and was counted as an own So, Carolina again made forward Courtney Cobbs and season. Unfortunately for won’t believe what I have first time the Gamecocks goal. history as they fi nished their freshman defender Blakely Joe, Plunkett won the award in store for you. Without have been in a PK shootout. Carolina and the fifth consecutive overtime Mattern, lead Carolina. that season, and Theismann further ado, this is the 2006 “Our players dug deep in Commodores would battle game with the first ever These players are the core is currently annoying NCAA All-Names Team: this match,” said USC head the rest of the half to a 1-1 penalty kick shootout. of a team that will look to coach Shelley Smith. “We tie. With both teams on the Vanderbilt shot first in the make more history against QB — Jim Bob Cooter, Tennessee didn’t play well in the first edge, the second period was shootout, but Armstrong Florida as they try to advance half and Vanderbilt played very exciting, especially as made the stop on Baumann. to their first ever SEC RB — T.D. Callahan, Maryland well. They were passing the game got closer to the The first four Carolina Championship match. RB — Jimmy Johns, Alabama the ball, moving the ball ninetieth minute. shooters, Armstrong, Kirk, The winner of this game and really had us on the For the first half of the freshman midfielder Kim will play the winner of the WR — Brad Ekwerekwu, Missouri defensive. We didn’t have a second period, Vanderbilt Miller, and junior midfi elder Kentucky vs. Tennessee WR — Rice Moss III, Syracuse ton of chances to start the dominated the game as Kimmy Gillespie scored. game on Sunday afternoon at game. The players battled Carolina just was trying to Vanderbilt’s fifth shooter 2:30 p.m. on Fox Sports Net. TE — Foxy Foxworth, South Carolina back, really stepped up the hold on. Then, the tide shifted came up needing to score, pressure and caused more OL — Hercules Satele, Hawaii into Carolina’s favor and they but Armstrong again came Comments on this story? E-mail turnovers in the second half. also had several chances to up with the save to secure [email protected] OL — Palauni Ma Sun, Oregon OL — Arby Jones, Wake Forest V-BALL ● Continued from 10 kills by a large margin at 5.69 outside hitter Lynae Vanden It may not be “do or die” for OL — Tavo Tupola, Utah per game. Hull as a potential game the Cole, Vanden Hull and outside hitter Eva Kreigel is While Cole is a given breaker for the last portion the rest of the Gamecocks, at OL — Uche Nwaneri, Purdue in the top 10 in assists per for the Gamecocks, the of the season. least not yet. DL — Abu Ma’afala, Cal game (11.07) and is second in team is scrambling to fi nd a “Lynae has put together However, winning in service aces per game (.60). replacement for senior setter some pretty nice matches Starkville would go a long DL — Ranorris Ray, TCU To cou nterat t ack t he Iris Santos, who is out for this past month, so we are way toward becoming Bulldogs’ experienced attack, the season with an injury. depending on her to get some eligible for the elusive NCAA DL — C.J. Ah You, Oklahoma the Gamecocks will again Sophomore Petra Lorenzi kills for us,” Somera said. postseason. DL — Kila Kamakawiwo’ole, Hawaii have to rely heavily on and senior Alexcis Thomson “She is one of our strongest outside hitter Shanda Cole. have fi lled in for Santos, but blockers, and one of our Comments on this story? E-mail LB — Vandaral Shackleford, South Carolina The senior leads the SEC in Somera pointed to senior smartest blockers.” [email protected] LB — Sam Olajubutu, Arkansas LB — Chad Beverage, Louisiana Tech DB — Captain Munnerlyn, South Carolina Inferno face Wildcatters in division game DB — Tico Pringle, BYU Cory Burkarth advantage of our home the year. expects left-wing Owen DB — Pompey Festejo, San Jose State THE DAILY GAMECOCK games. It’s important in “We need to be better and Fussey to suit up for his DB — Syd’Quan Thompson, Cal these next three games that we worked on that today as first game of the season Six games into the season, we do well.” well,” he said. “I think we tomorrow night after his K — Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss the Columbia Inferno are Friday, the Inferno will have the personnel to have immigration papers were P — Zoltan Mesko, Michigan 2-2-2 heading into a three play a divisional game against a better penalty kill; it’s just approved on Monday. Right- game home stand at the the Texas Wildcatters who a matter of getting the guys wing Chris Thompson will Coach — Bronco Mendenhall, BYU Carolina Coliseum. In what are 4-1 and are tied for fi rst on the same page. It’s still be out for two weeks with a is probably the toughest place with Charlotte. early in the year and two or fractured toe. Defenseman There you have it, the teams by themselves, and of the four divisions, the Mann’s power play, which three good games in a row Justin Sawyer was placed on best collection of names a lot of their players missed Inferno’s first year head was the best in the league can boost a team’s average.” the 7-day IR with a wrist in college football. While the cut. An honorable coach Troy Mann said his just a week ago, is still near Columbia’s left wing injury he suffered in last this team may not be the mention goes to Navy team doesn’t have much the top, but has slipped Anthony Battaglia is Friday night’s home opener. best collection of talent in Quarterback Kaipo-Noa room for error if they hope to fifth. The four teams currently third in league Sunday, the South Carolina America, it is a statistician’s Kaheaku-Enhada. Great to be one of the fi ve playoff ahead of them are all in the scoring with 10 points. Stingrays will make their worst nightmare and an name, but Cooter has been teams from the division. Inferno’s division. Battaglia, who played college fi rst trip from Charleston to announcer’s greatest thrill. QB of the All-Name Team “I talked to the guys Mann’s penalty killing hockey at Western Michigan Columbia of the season for From food (Jimmy Johns, since birth. Saturday after the game in unit is on the other end of from 1998-2002, is currently a 5:05 p.m. game. Following Arby Jones, Tico Pringle) If you’re looking for runs Gwinnett and talked about the spectrum, ranked next at plus-3. Right wing Jeff the game, fans will be to mythology (Hercules so fast you’ll freak, hate that point exactly,” he said. to last in the 25-team league. Miles has eight points (4g, allowed to take to the ice Satele) to the famous shoes, or if you just have a “Everybody’s good, and They have given up 13 goals 4a) and center Brad Ralph and skate with the players. Roman general (Pompey little Captain in you, this is you’ve got to play every while on the penalty kill also has eight points (3g, Festejo) to roundhouse your team. night, you’ve got to show but Mann isn’t too worried 5a). Comments on this story? E-mail kicks (Ranorris Ray), all up. We’ve just got to take about that stat so early in Parting Shots: Mann [email protected] bases are covered. Teams like Hawaii, Utah, Comments on this story? E-mail and BYU are All-Name [email protected] GAMECOCK CHALLENGE THE CHALLENGE: Every week, The Daily Gamecock’s readers and staff test their sports knowledge with game predictions.

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