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field position. And they went in and took
advantage of it and scored.”
The Tar Heel offense seemed too
shocked to produce in the wake of
Simmons’ fumble recovery.
A holding penalty backed up UNC,
and Josh McGee had to boot a 37-yard
field goal to net any points for North
Carolina.
But quarteiback Chris Keldorf and the
rest of tiie offense knew exactly what to
do when the chance came again. Turn
overs were crucial in North Carolina’s
21-point third quarter, setting the Tar
Heels up for a pair of touchdowns.
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Tar Heel defensive end Greg Ellis
smothered the ball at the Clemson 5-yard
line.
Two plays later, UNC led 31-0 as
tailback Leon Johnson swept left for a
three-yard touchdown.
“A lot of credit goes to the defense
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“They made the big plays, they had
the interceptions and they caused the
fumbles. That’s what we need for our
team to be good.”
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the Tar Heels gave up four turnovers en
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(today’s result).”
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WOMEN'S SOCCER
FROM PAGE 14
take her out of the game.”
Injury struck UNC again just before
Schwoy’s goal as senior Sarah Dacey
wentdown with aseverely sprained ankle
around the 17:10 mark of the first half. X
rays revealed no fracture, but Dacey is
expected to be out for two to six weeks.
Duke played UNC to a 1-1 standstill
up to that pointafter Blue Devil midfielder
Samantha Baggett crossed to a streaking
Kristy Whelchel, who headed the ball to
the left comer just past the outstretched
arms ofUNC goalkeeper Siri Mullinix in
the 12th minute.
The Tar Heels got on the board at the
4:02 mark ofthe first half. Robin Confer’s
comer kick was diverted by Schwoy to
Dacey, who headed the ball past Piper
for the first goal of the game.
UNC stalled for much ofthe first half,
managing only four shots in the first 30
minutes of action. Two comer kicks by
Aubrey Falk set up shots for sophomore
Cindy Parlow and freshman Lindsay
Stoecker, but the shots went wide, keep
ing the Blue Devils in the contest.
But Duke was having its offensive
problems as well. Despite staying level
with UNC at six shots apiece in the first
half, the Devils couldn’t follow up
Whelchel’s goal with another score for
the half s remainder.
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after Mullinix made a diving stop of a
Whelchel shot and was out of goal. Blue
Devil Emily Feeney recovered the ball
and sent another shot toward the open
net, but a backsave by Staci Wilson
thwarted the Devils with only 49 seconds
left before halftime.
“We had a couple of good chances to
equalize at the half,” Duke coach Bill
Hempen said. “If we could have just
gotten a poke or a ricochet off somebody
it might have been a different story.”
For the half, the UNC offense was a
victim of poor spacing, with players
bunched together in passing lanes and
seemingly confused.
The second half featured even fewer
offensive shots and potential scores. The
two teams combined for only six shots in
the second half as UNC held the Blue
Devils at bay over the final 45 minutes.
Like the first stanza, there were sev
eral missed opportunities. Duke fresh
man Sherrill Kester rifled a shot into the
UNC penalty box four minutes into the
second half, but the shot drifted wide
right in what became a common result
for both teams in the final stanza.
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