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Lacrosse shape.” UNC head coach Dave Klarmann said the win was due in part to preparation and effort. The Syracuse game was the Orangemen’s first on the season, and the marsh-like condi tions at Fetzer contrasted starkly with their home field, the climate-controlled Carrier Dome. “We’ve got a month’s head start on Syracuse,” he said. “It’s no secret... you can’t get on a grass field when there’s four feet of snow on it. “Anytime you can go toe-to-toe with Syracuse, you know you’re doing a good job.” North Carolina iced the victory in the fourth quarter with goals by Speers and McNichol in a span of 11 seconds. McNichol scooped up a ground ball off a face-off, split two defenders and scored. “That’s close to incredible,” Klarmann said. “(McNichol) played really big.” Klarmann was pleased with the Syracuse win, but played off any talk of the game being a national championship preview. “No, I see it as we’re 3-0,” he said. “As long as the guys play really hard and tough and give you everything, you can’t ask for more.” UNC totally dominated the Nittany Lions Wednesday in a 25-3 shellacking. Thirteen different players scored in the win for the Tar Heels, who led 12-2 at the half and sealed the win with a seven-goad third quarter. The Tar Heels travel to Princeton for their first road game of the season Saturday. Princeton, the defending NCAA champions, defeated UNC in the last meeting between the two schools, 16-14, in last year’s final four. 22 Amble 24 Defeat handily 26 Opera heroine's role players 28 Icy islands 30 Managed 31 Op. 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The Yellow Jackets’ 69-66 win atthe Charlotte Coliseum stunned Hurley, not in that Tech had played a strong offen sive game and hung tough, but that the No. 8 Blue Devils had played so out of sync, so lacking in emotion. “I just don’t think that we have the toughness as a group as in past years,” Hurley said after the game. “We’ve always been the toughest team down the stretch. That’s just not the case right now. “We allowed them to pretty much have their way with us.” The two-time defending national champion Blue Devils (23-7, 10-7 in the ACC) are seeded third in the Mid- NCAA leader Glenn Robinson, Gene Keady’s 18th-ranked Boilermakers finished 9-9 in the conference. But Purdue finished its season on a down note Sunday, fall ing to Ohio State 72-62 at home. Earlier in the season, UNC whipped Ohio State 84-64 on the road. If the brackets hold true to form in the East, the Tar Heels would play No. 4 seed Arkansas in the regional semifi nals in East Rutherford, N. J. The No. 14 Razorbacks (20-8) ended its regular from page 10 ißlElElslEMßTlttHlcrnTm ■HfsTT|R|AIOMB[R|AIM IVIEIW I I [SjOjNjBP IOIII SIS IOI Nl pm~ E N M E t4Ht^ E ~MllAisy liLwlPlsMAlTlEloßAlßlllll SPORTS west Regional and will play Southern Illinois Thursday in Chicago. With forward Grant Hill returning to the lineup Friday for the first time since Feb. 13, the Devils had hoped to win some conference tournament games and, in the process, mesh together as a team again. Such was not the case. “I thought Grant did pretty well,” said Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski. “You could tell that we weren’t exactly the same. I would have hoped to have played a couple more games here so we could get there before the NC AAs. Now we’ll have to practice that.” And that’s not what Hurley, the se nior all-everything point guard who led his team with 17 points, eight assists and zero turnovers, had wanted. “It’s getting down to a point where our season’s coming close to an end,” Hurley said. “If we don’t make a real quick turnaround, we’re not going to make any noise in the NCAA Tourna ment. We needed to have a good show- season with a 92-81 loss to No. 4 Ken tucky in the Southeatem Conference semifinals. In the lower half of the East Re gional, second-seeded Cincinnati (24- 4) and third-seeded Massachusettes (23- 6) could threaten UNC down the line. The East Regional features one other ACC team, Virginia (19-9). The Cava liers, seeded sixth, open tourney play Friday in Syracuse, N.Y., against No. 11 seed Manhattan (23-6). If the Cavs and Tar Heels both make a ran, they could meet in the East Regional final. Four other ACC teams will join UNC and UVa. in March Madness. Out west, ACC champion Georgia Tech (19-10) drew the No. 4 seed and will meet No, 13 seed Southern (20-9), the Southwest Athletic Conference champions. If the Yellow Jackets get past their first two games in Tuscon, Ariz., they could face top-seeded Michigan (26-4) in the re gional semifinals. Two-time defending national cham pion Duke, a No. 3 seed in the Midwest, open their title defense Thursday in Chicago against No. 14 seed Southern Illinois (22-9). Indiana (28-3), the Big Ten champi ons, is the top seed in the Midwest. Finally, two ACC squads received bids to the Southeast Regional. Florida State (22-9), seeded third, opens Thurs- gMmmuwm Mad Dog & Glory 3:205:157:10*9:20 e Fire in THE Sky 3:155:157:159:1518a3 r Brook's Fashions I University Mall I | Just bring in this coupon I • and receive 15% off any , I regular price merchandise. 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The guys who have been doing great things for us while he was gone just weren’t there for us today.” “If I was Coach K, I wouldn’t know what to say to us right now,” Hurley said. “I have a lot of doubts.” Said Krzyzewski, “Certainly we’re not going to advance in the next tourna ment unless we have everybody con tribute the way they can.” The big thing with this Duke team is emotion. Sometimes the Blue Devils have it, sometimes they don’t. It’s been a problem all year, and some players are fed up with it. “Coach shouldn’t have to sit around and tell you to be emotional,” said cen ter Cherokee Parks. “It should just be there. It should come from within. Last day in Orlando, Fla., against No. 14 seed Evansville (23-6). Fifth-seeded Wake Forest (19-8) will LIFE 15 F U~Hl; YOUR CLOTHES SHOULD BETOO : : Ummm 452 W. 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They made sure that this emotion spilled over to their teammates. “Brian was good at gening you motivated, and Christian was good at kind of getting you pissed off so that you played well,” Parks said. “I’m not saying that Bobby and Tho mas aren’t good captains they’re very good captains. It’s just got to come from within from everybody.” The Blue Devils have until Thursday to work on getting their emotional level up to par. If it doesn’t happen, then - Hurley’s final Duke team will not be three-peating as NCAA champion. from page 10; face Southern Conference champion ' Tennessee-Chattanooga (26-6) in first-; round play Friday in Nashville. 9
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