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He may be No. 2 on the roster, but he’s No. 1 for the South Carolina basketball team. As Devan Downey prepares for his final regular season home game tonight at the Colonial Life Arena, USC and the Southeastern Conference look back on what has been one of the more remarkable careers in recent Gamecock history. “He’s just been a terrific player, there is not much else you can say,”

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Va n d e r b i l t c o a c h K e v i n Stallings said. “His scoring h a s b een phenomen a l, h i s ability, his skill of the ball has been phenomenal; he’s just been a terrific college basketball player.” Downey’s career in the SEC began gan in rather unusual fashion. After averaging aging nearly 37 points per game — including ding a modern-day S.C. record of 67 in one game - and over six assists in high gh school , the Chester native chose se to play for coach Bob Huggins at Cincinnati. But Dow ney never played for Huggins that year — a year in which he was named a member of the Big g East’s All-Rookie team – but instead for or interim coach Andy Kennedy. “I don’t know why he didn’t come me to school here to begin with,” former USC C coach Dave Odom said. “I always got the feeling that he thought other programs were better. ter. And he could accomplish more at other places.” So when the season concluded d — ironically to a home loss to South Carolina in thee National Invitational Tournament — Downey packed d his bags and returned home to South Carolina, this timee to be a Gamecock. “When we beat them, when we beat Cincinnati, I think it elevated the University of South Carolina in his eyes,” Odom said. “When he made the decision n to transfer, transfer I think we were more of a viable option at that time than we might otherwise had been.” Downey had to sit out the year after transferring, and watched as USC struggled to a 14-16 finish.

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See page 9 in sexual activity. The project does this by creating awareness about the importance of condom use, presenting abstinence as 100 percent effective in preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections and encouraging Kristyn Winch campus-wide behavior incorporating condom usage THE DAILY GAMECOCK as part of a healthy lifestyle. The first two seasons of Project Condom received The Russell House Ballroom was transformed extensive local, national and international publicity into a fashion runway Tuesday night when student and praise from the college health community, designers showcased their creations as part of Project according to Carrico. Colleges across the country Condom: Season 3. have contacted USC asking for tips and advice for Ryan Wilson, t he Sex ual Healt h Program hosting their own versions of Project Condom. Coordinator in t he St udent Healt h Ser vices Representatives from the University of Georgia department and his colleagues were inspired to were in attendance at Tuesday’s create the event by a Brazilian event to observe and learn how de s i g ner n a me d A d r i a n a to develop a similar program. Bertini, who created clothing One Condoms prov ided made f rom condoms, said the condoms that designers Nicole Carrico, a representative used. The company donates 5 from the USC student health percent of its sales in support services department. of “programs that educate the “Ryan and his colleagues public and empower consumers thought they could adapt that to share their knowledge with concept to engage students in ot hers,” accord i ng to t he safe sexual health practices and mission statement on its Web behaviors on our campus,” she site. said. Keri Goff / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Students worked in teams of The goal of Project Condom Winners Larry Lee Woods Jr., Riley Long three or more to create original is to promote safe sex ua l and their model Vanessa De Los Rios. designs made primarily out of activity on campus. According condoms. Regular clothing to a recent University of South or fabric could be used as the Carolina survey, 74 percent of University students base for an outfit and condoms could be attached. reported they were sexually active last year, but only Contestants could design for a model of any gender, half of them reported using condoms when engaging shape, or size that promotes a healthy body image. 19

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student groups participated in this year’s competition. Carrico said that she had to turn down students who wanted to compete because the competition had reached maximum capacity. “The competition has grown tremendously, not just in numbers of students involved, but throughout the college health community,” Carrico said. “As far as engagement on our campus is concerned, our first year saw 10 student groups participating and this year we’ve got very diverse teams participating from all areas of campus including sororities, multicultural affairs, peer health educators and many more.” This year’s Project Condom included a new category for designs: abstinence garments. Students participating in this category preferred to promote abstinence as an optimal approach to sexual health. “Our department always advocates abstinence as the optimal method of safe sexual health and now Project Condom reflects that,” Carrico said. Each design had a theme and designers were asked to explain their theme and how it relates to college sexual health. Santino Rice, a designer featured on season two of Bravo network’s TV show “Project Runway,” was a special guest judge at Tuesday night’s event. Audience members also had the opportunity to vote for their favorite designs via text message. “This is an incredible event,” Rice said. “These designers have put a lot of work into what they created.” The winning design was created by a Men and Masculinity class and the theme was the “Nifty 50s.” Lee Woods, a third-year psychology and Condom ● 5


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