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the Seahawk | SPORTS I September 22, 2005 iM Notes Lady Seahawks defeat Elon 1-0 in overtime Junior Liz Chriss continued to provide a solid contribution on offense, scoring the decisive goal in the first minute of OT, giving UNCW’s women’s soccer team its first road win of the season. The Seahawks improved to 4-3 on the season, and the victory mariced the second time this season Chriss has scored the winning goal in over time, giving her four goals on the year. The Seahawks host St. Joseph on Friday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. Cross country finishes strong at Coastal Carolina Invitational Saturday’s invitational featured freshmen Ryan Easier and Marissa Murtaugh helping the Seahawk runners place second and third respec tively, with Murtaugh running an 18:27 on the 5k, good enough for ■second place behind CCU’s Saskia Janssen. Basler placed 15th in the 8k with a 28:22 mark, helping the men to a third place finish in com petition. Cross country travels to Greenville, N.C. next Saturday for the McAlister’s Invitational. Volleyball suffers another tough loss UNCW fell to 3-7 and 0-4 in the CAA with a loss to Northeastern in Hanover Hall Sunday. Sophomore Kate Bennett finished the match with 11 kills, the only Seahawk in double figures. Northeastern outside hitter Brandie Ganibrel paced the Huskies with 12 kills and 14 digs, as NcH-theastem left Wilmington with a 3-0 victory (30-22,30-21, 30-13). LfNCW hits the road this week with matches at James Madison on Friday at 7 p.m., and George Mason on Saturday at 7 p.m. as well. Shevlin scores twice in blowout victory UNCW’s men’s soccer team blew past UNC Asheville Sunday 6-3, with a pair of goals by senior forward Keith Shevlin. A total of five different Seahawks scored in the match, with senior Sam Leger con tinuing his hot streak, scoring his sixth goal of the young season. The Seahawks led 4-0 at halftime, with junior Russell Bienais and senior Adam Currey each contributing on offense in the first half Junior forward Ricky Henderson squeezed a shot just inside the left post, finalizing a 6-3 victory, as UNCW improved to 5-1-0 on the year. The Seahawks travel to South Carolina Sept. 21 for a 7 p.m. non-conference match. battles at Gopher Men's golf Invitational Despite a 2nd round 72 from Will Shambiey and, UNCW couldn’t fight its way into the top 10. Marc Matalavage scored a final round 76, the only Seahawk to shoot below 80 in the final round, as UNCW fin ished the tournament in llth place. Freshman Eddie Brock Jr. finished the second round with three birdies on the back nine, moving into a tie for 36th place before Sunday’s final round of play. Games of the Week Picks by Sports Editor Brett Henley & Assistant Sports Editor Brant \X'ilkerson-New Last week's record Brett; 2-3 Brant: 3-2 Game Breh Brant LSU V. Tennessee LSU Tenn. Georgia Tech v. Virginia Tech G.T V.T Michigan v. Wisconsin Wise. Mich. Colorado V. Miami Miami Miami Seahawks in the Spotlight Soccer Trio of Terror: Keith Shevlin, Sam Leger and Liz Chriss Shevlin | two goals in 6-3 defeat of UNC Ashevill*,, Leger | scored his sixth goSil of the season against UNCA Chriss I second winning goal in overtime during victory over Elon Cross Country: Freshmen Ryan Basler and Marissa Murtaugh Basler | 15th place in 8k, good enough to help men finish tihird Murtaugh | second-place finish in 5k at 18:27 is big factor in the women placing second in the competi»- tion UNCW Semester Study Abroad Spring 2005 University of Wales, Swansea Experience the Welsh culture first hand ... Live with people from all over the world ... Make friends that will last a lifetime ... Travel the UK and Europe ... Sain valuable international work/internship experience with an internship ... Set a month'off for Spring Break... Hove the time of your life!!! Interested? Want to meet students who have studied at Swansea? attend the information session: Tuesday, Sept 27th, 4;00pm-5;30pm Morton 101
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