QJljp iaily (Ear Bppl SPORMIEFS UNC Fencing Breaks Even In Rutgers Tournament UNC’s fencing squad traveled north this weekend to open up its regular season at Rutgers, with both the men’s and women’s squads coming away with 2-2 records. The men picked up victories over home standing Rutgers, 15-12, and City College of New York, 25-2, but fell to New York University, 15-11, and preseason-No. 1 Penn State, 22-5. David Rosenberg, who finished fourth in the Penn State Open Nov. 27, led the Tar Heels in the epee division, finishing the tournament with a 9-2 record. Kevin Bruen, a third-place finisher at Penn State, was UNC’s standout among the foil team, posting an 8-2 mark this weekend. The women’s foil squad defeated NYU, 10-6, and CCNY, 12-4, but failed to score against Penn State. North Carolina managed to deadlock Rutgers at eight apiece, but the Scarlet Knights were awarded the victory after being awarded the most touches in the match. , The women’s epee team faired better, finishing the day at 2-0 with victories over Rutgers and NYU. Cybil Barret finished the event with a 5- 1 record. UVa. Blanks Cocks to Win NCAA Men's Soccer Title DAVIDSON Virginia won an un precedented third consecutive NCAA men’s soccer championship Sunday when Nate Friends scored late in each half for a 2-0 victory over South Carolina. Friends, who missed the first seven games of the regular season, produced all the Cavalier scoring in the two rounds. He scored three goals in the 3-1 victory over Princeton in the semifinals of the tournament. In getting the title, the Cavaliers (22-3- 0) won their ninth straight game. South Carolina (16-4-4) had a 14-game unbeaten streak snapped as it was looking for the school’s first NCAA title in any sport. 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I think now people are playing more instinctively, and we’re playing better.” Montross ’ instincts say: Stay in the paint and dominate. Use your size to your ad vantage. Shoot the high-percentage shot. Rebound. On each night, Montross listened. Fri day, he heard that part about rebounding a little clearer, swiping 15 boards off the glass. . . “I was especially impressed with Montross’ rebounding,” Smith said. “Eric and his teammates did a great job on Dare. ” Friday’s 87-62 win against GW was Montross’ first test against another player his size. Dare, a sophomore from Nigeria, has drawn comparisons to other African centers like Hakeem Olajuwon and Dikembe Mutombd at similar stages of their careers. But Montrbss handled Dare on the post, holding the sophomore to 12 points, many of which were scored after the outcome had been decided. And Montross’ pres- PEPSI FROM PAGE 10 UNC turned up the defensive pressure in the second stanza, pushing its lead to 57- 39 after a Reese 3-pointer. And when BYU’s tallest player—6-10 center Russell Larson —fouled out with 10:15 left, the Tar Heels went to town inside. Wallace slammed home an alley-oop from Stackhouse, then Dante Calabria fed Stackhouse for another dunk. UNC now had 10 points off 15 BYU turnovers. The Cougars called timeout. But they didn’t grow in the huddle. North Carolina scored inside on four con secutive possessions, then Calabria fed Stackhouse for (you guessed it) a dunk, pushing the lead to 7348. Smith cleared the bench and the reserves extended the rout, punctuating it with a Pearce Landry NBA trey as time ran out. “You can’t get too down on a game like this,” BYU head coach Roger Reid said. “A lot of teams are going to lose to this basketball team this year.” Against GW, cold-shooting UNC fell behind 10-3 before rallying behind its de fense to take a 32-28 halftime lead. “Our defense was really clicking in the first half,” said Stackhouse, who led the team in scoring with 19. “It was our best defensive half of the year.” Montross was able to contain 7-1 Colo nial center Yinka Dare, while Calabria sparked UNC offthe bench with 17points. 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UNC was whistled just 13 times. “I could tell they were a little bit tight out there,” Smith said of the big men matchup. “Both of them were trying too hard early in the game.” Thatfoulingtrendheld true against BYU Saturday. Montross, on his way to a 17-point, nine-rebound performance, was one of the men drawing the 34 Cougar fouls on the night. Two of BYJ#*s big men <— Russell Larson and Mark Durrant fouled out, while either Cougars picked up four fouls. *' . But the Tar Heels were 47-for-91 in the two games from the charity stripe. Wonder why? “Me too, I’m wondering, too, ” Montross said. “The free throws are something we really can’t worry about right now. I’m convinced it’s just a mental thing. Everybody’s going to the line and thinking about how we’re struggling there right now and putting that much more pressure on themselves to make their free throws. “We’ve just got to put it out of our heads and go up there relaxed. The more we play, I don’t think it’s something we’ll have a problem with.” Scoreßar ** Brigham Young 29 36 65 . North Carolina 36 61 97 ft A min m-a [5 lio In 112 |l3 |l4 - - - Mp- •• ~~ " flii “" "' 19 ■■2 o 21 ■■22 BpT - [25 M 26 27 'TBS 29 31 32 33 34 ‘ kHVai - HN37 [3B —4O _ - HK ' 46~ ||r 48 WT S(M~ [52 54 55 56 ■■sr - Hr* -59 60 61 62 63 mp 65 Hi ~ fflp? __ ' ~ | Services | SPORTS CLASSIFIED | Services | PREGNANT? NEED HELP Free pregnancy testing and counseling. All services confidential. Call PSS. 942-7318. QUESTIONS about being bisexual, gay or lesbian? You're not alone Student organized helpline avaik able. M-Th. 7-10 pm 962-4401. NOTARY PUBLIC $2 per signature. On campus, by appt only Call Leslie 9 962-0372. | Word Processing I RESUMES. COVER LETTERS, applica tions. SFI7I s. term papers. Scientific, medical, foreign language expertise. Color & laser printing. 24-hour turnaround Call Dolt-Write. 967-3786. INVITATIONAL FROM PAGE 10 Sampson played just 16 minutes and scored only nine points, but that was enough to impress Agronin. “She’s unbelievable,” he said. “She could play on a lot of men’s teams —and do well. She’s an All-American.” Charlotte Smith, who scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds, walked away with tournament MVP honors. She was joined on the all-tournament team by guard Marion Jones, who scored 20 points and had 8 steals in the title game. Backup center Carrie McKee also reached double figures against Niagara, as she scored a career-high 14 points.. UNC also started strong Friday against Maryland-Baltimore County. UMBC ac tually scored first to lead 2-0. Then, Sampson took over. A trey, a rebound layup, a jumper from the left wing, another 3-pointer and a steal leading to a Jill Suddreth layup put UNC up 12-2. The Tar Heels stretched the lead to 44- 17 at halftime and led by as many as 59 points. Sampson and Crawley scored 17 points apiece, and Lawrence and fresh man Lori Gear each contributed 9 points. UNC held UMBC to 29 percent from the Scotlbo* *** George Washington 28 34 62 North Carolina 32 55 87 — * ram me me o< a pf tp Jones 30 15 2-2 15 8 3 4 Hammons 38 410 2-3 0-3 2 5 13 Dare 32 5-9 25 410 0 4 12 Pearsall 32 2-7 00 08 1 4 6 Evans 16 310 00 25 0 5 8 Hart 4 00 00 00 0 0 0 Calloway 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Ford 18 34 00 0-1 0 4 8 WUSams 4 00 00 01 0 4 0 Moses 24 5-9 00 25 1 2 12 Wise 1 02 00 01 0 0 0 TOTALS 280 2357 WO 10-34 10 31 82 Percantagas- FG .404, FT .600. 3gnt goals - 9-23, .391 (Hammons 3-7, Brans 25, Mosss 24, Pearsall 1-3} Team rebound*- 3. Blocked Shots - 2 (Hammons, Date) Turnovers -22 (Jonas 4, Dare 4. Hammons 3, Pearsall 3, Evans 3, Hart 2, Moses 2). Steals - 1 (Pearsall). UNC (871 fg ft lb min dm m at a pf tp Reese 20 0-2 93 48 2 0 0 Salvadori 24 34 05 25 0 0 6 Monboss 34 48 15 7-15 0 2 9 Phelps 32 5-7 2-3 45 1 0 12 Williams 26 310 6-10 01 0 3 13 Mclnnis 8 24 1-2 01 0 0 6 Catena 16 6-9 33 14 2 3 17 Wallace 14 25 02 0-3 0 4 4 Stackhouse 24 6-17 7-10 412 2 1 19 Landry 1 00 1-2 00 0 0 1 Zwikker 1 00 OO OO 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 3187 21452350 8 13 87 Percentages - FG .463, FT .467. 3-peint goals - 413, ,307(Calabria 2-3. Mdnnis 1-1, Williams 1-5, Reese 01. Phelps 0-1, Stackhouse 0-2}. Team rebound* -3. Blocked Shota -1 (Monboss). Turnovers - 7 (Reese 2, Monboss 2. Williams. MS***- ,K *“‘ Technical Foute-2 (Evans. Jarvis). Attendance -20.142. TANNERY 1 Month Unlimited $45 20 Visits $52 10 Visits S3O 5 Visits $22 Open Til Midnite 7 Days a Week 169 E. 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SINCERE MAN. 55. would like corre spondence from white female for friendship and marriage Write: Lou L. Box 552, West Covina. CA, 91793. UNC m. Kagan Score Bex MuKHra 28 30 58 North Carolina 47 62 99 Hagan: Pasternak 35 7813. Ru&sdri 413 0-2 8, Kreiget 14 00 2, Kubek 5-115815, Nelson 2-9 65 10. Greer 14 44 8, CorrigaS 0-2 OO 0. Burke 1-3 2- | 2 4. Gefes 0-10-00, While 0-1 OCO, Totals: 1753 243068 UNC: Lawrence 35 05 9, Smith 7-10 0-114. Crawley 24 34 7, Sampson 44 05 9. Suddreth 1-3 08 2, Jones 9-16 082 ft Cooper 14 2-2 5. McKse 88 2-2 14. Gear 18 44 6. Jackson 14 2-2 4. fifcghan 14 34 S.Rause 1-12-2 4. Totals; 37-76 18-2 T 99. Three-poim goals - NU 05 (Nelson 0-3, fludnicki 0-1, Kubek 0-1, Greer 0-1), UNC 7-13 (Lawrence 35, Jones 2-2, Sampson 1-1, Cooper 1-1, Gw 0-2, Suddreth 0-1). Rebounds— NU 34 (Kubek 10). UNC 40 (Smith 8). Assists - NU 7 (Neison 3), UNC 20 (Smith 6). Total Fouls -NU 19. UNC 23 Attendance -425 i wimmm field, and the Tar Heels outrebounded the Retrievers 47-32. Hatchell said she learned a lot about her team during the weekend. “We have a lot of combinations out there on the floor,” she said. “Because we are playing anew defense with a lot of trapping and more pressure, we got a good chance to work on our defenses. “I think that really helped us to see DEFENSE FROM PAGE 10 America Tonya) Sampson with three, and that kept her out of the game.” When a team goes to this kind of pres sure with some double-teaming, there will be an increase in fouls because of body contact or attempted shot or pass blocks. The Tar Heels committed 40 fouls on the weekend, putting their opponents on the charity stripe often. Niagara scored 24 of their 58 points from the free throw line, including 16 at the half. This defense is not perfect... yet. But Hatchell isn’t worried—North Carolina is talented and deep. “With the depth we have on our team, we have some fouls to give, ” Hatchell said. “We’re going to get smarter as we play as when to reach and when not to body up and trying to block shots.” Since Hatchell has been using an 11- player rotation, foul trouble shouldn’t be a major worry. Sampson and Sylvia Crawley, who to gether averaged over 30 points a game last year, saw considerable bench time in the Niagara game due to early fouls. But the Tar Heels still rolled. The test of how deep this team really is and how effective the new defense is will come in January when UNC plays some decent caliber opponents. The Tar Heels have a few more non-conference tune-ups before they get into the meat of the ACC schedule. r Dissertation cincH Thesis Special 100% Cotton 80 Plain White 50 *2 C.O. COPIES Open Til Midnite 7 Days A Week 169 E. Franklin St. • Near the Post Office . 967-6633 . | Personals | REBECAH: We have to talc! See you in the middle of the Pit at noon. I'm waiting to hear what every one has to say. Calvin. STAR OF THE RETURN- Brad, what brings you to Carolina? Are you filming on location? Break a leg -A fan. Cinammon-skinned cutie. our heads turned on 12/2, but heading opposite directions and I was with mom. You - tan jacket, baseball cap Me - blue eyes, goatie. Call fast 829-9779. ZACK FROM BAYSIDE HIGH! Happy 21st birth day! You can party hard, but not as hard as the Energiser Bunny Evil Genie! JEFF W. I'm serious! Hunt me down. I miss you! The Ancient One. Monday, December 6,1993 68Cvs.lld4skM8raCMsqr Score Box Md.-BaftSmore Cos. 17 16 33 North Carolina 44 46 90 UNHC: WootatenmJme 2-10 08 4. HutfimM 08 o,French 5-111-2 11, Stolen 38 1-2 7,Tsistay3-14 1-3 7. Cicak 0-1 M 0, Gisyd 08080, Greene 0-3 24 2. Yanks 1-2 30 2. Totals: 1449 5-11 23. U*K: Lawrence 35 08 9.nghan> 14 08 2. Crawley 7-9 34 17. Sampson 7-111-117.Sud*a* I- 1-2 3, Jones 37 2-3 8. Cos 37 2-2 8, Gear 41108 9, McKee 35842, . Jackson 36 08 6. Rouse 2-3 2-2 7. Totec 36-77 II- 90. Three-point go*-UMBC 36,Tinsley0-3, Moten 0-2,YankeO-IJUNC7-13 fi (Lawrence 36. Sampson 24, Rouse 1-2. Cooper 1-3, Jones 0-2, Suddreth 0-1. Cooper 0-1) Rebounds- UMBC 32 (Woolstenhuhw 9). UNC 47 (Smith 8J Assists—UMßC 4 (Tinsley 2), UNC 21 (Lawrence 5). Tom Fooh—UMBC 13. UNC 17. Attendance - 375 down the road as we play other people ] what we do best.” UNC will host College of Charleston Wednesday night at 7 p.m. The game will be played at the Smith Center because of repairs on Carmichael’s floor due to water , and termite damage. The Tar Heels defeated College of Charleston 99-56 last season in Chapel Hill. UNC forward Charlotte Smith, whose aggressiveness on Saturday earned her Most Valuable Player honors at the tour nament, said the defense will be ready in time. “We’re trying to adjust now and it’s a' little difficult for some of us,” Smith said. “I think later in the season everyone will get it and it will just click.” 1. Rood* Ststs (42J 11-18 1,507 1 2. Nebraska (16) 11-MI 1.468 2 3. West Vkgiras (3) 1188 1,420 ' 3 4. Node Dame (1) 10-18 1353 5 5. Auburn (1) 1188 1343 4 6. Tennessee 31-1 1255 8 7. 1318 1.128 7 8. Florida 1328 1.093 9 9. Wisconsin 31-1 1833 10 10. Miami 328 1.030 S 11. Ohio Saw 31-1 874 11 12. Note Catena 10-28 848 13. Penn State 328 808 13 14. UCLA 8-30 739 14 15. Boston College 830 695 15 36. Arizona 828 583 17 17. Colorado 7-31 508 18 18. Alabama 831 474 }6 19. Oklahoma 838 438 19 20. Kansas State 82-1 403 20 21. Indiana 838 334 21 22. Virginia Tech 838 283 22 23. Michigan 748 238 23 24.0*m0n 838 148 24 25. Fresno State 830 34 - ns. louisvife 830 34 - Othorc uttering votes: Southern Cal 31. Dncntte 17. NX. State 12, Michigan State 9. Virginia % CaHomia 8. Washington 7. Arizona State 4. 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