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Gamble Gets 2nd Place
With Career-Best Jump
North Carolina senior Nicole Gamble
jumped a career-best 20-7 3/4 to finish
second in the long jump at the Kroger
Indoor Invitational at Virginia Tech.
Gamble’s mark is the fourth-best
jump in UNC history.
Baseball Moves to 3-0
By Topping The Citadel
The North Carolina baseball team
completed a 3-0 trip to the Winn-Dixie
Shootout with a 8-5 win Sunday against
The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.
The No. 15 Tar Heels beat East
Carolina 8-3 Friday and blanked
Virginia Commonwealth 8-0 Saturday.
Wrestling Gets Win
On Road Against Navy
The No. 22 North Carolina wrestling
team topped Navy 29-11 on Saturday in
Annapolis, Md.
UNC got pin victories from Chuckie
Connor (125 pounds), Brad Byers (133)
and Jamie Groudle (174). The Tar Heels
also got two wins by decision, while
dropping four.
Gymnasts Set Record
In Win Against JMU
The North Carolina gymnastics team
defeated James Madison 191.725-
188.750 Friday in Harrsionburg, Va.
UNC’s score set anew Godwin Hall
record, previously held by N.C. State.
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Young Players Lead Tar Heels in Scrimmage
By Evan Markheld
Assistant Sports Editor
With three starters out of the lineup,
the ninth-ranked North Carolina men’s
lacrosse team got a little help from some
previously
untapped
sources
Sunday.
While mid
fielders Brett
Kohart and Justin Bowman and attack
man Jeff Sonke - last year’s ACC
Rookie of the Year - watched from the
Gamecocks Hand UNC Men's Tennis
By Bret Strelow
Staff Writer
Considering the fact that the North
Carolina men’s tennis team had played
two Saturday matches each of the past
two weekends, this past Saturday had
the potential to be a short day’s work
with only South Carolina schedule.
But it
turned into a
long after
noon for the
Tar Heels.
North
Men’s
Tennis
Carolina took only one match from the
ninth-ranked Gamecocks and lost its
first match of the year 6-1 at Cone-
Kenfield Tennis Center.
“I thought we fought hard,” UNC
coach Sam Paul said. “We’ve gotta get
stronger, and we’ve gotta play more
mature at certain times of the match.”
USC (4-1) has three players who
qualified a year ago for the NCAA
Tournament, which takes the top 64
players in the country.
South Carolina coach Kent DeMars
said his squad from last year lost a large
number of close matches due to a lack of
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sideline, it was untested freshman Pat
Jackson who scored the game-winning
goal in UNC’s 14-12 scrimmage victory
against No. 10 Hofstra at Navy Field.
“We had a lot of young guys out
there,” UNC senior midfielder Jeremy
Carey said. “First half, there were a lot
of jitters, guys dropping the ball. But
once we settled down, I think everything
went pretty well.”
If Jackson had any freshman jitters, it
didn’t show.
Jackson had already scored twice
when he took a pass from Carey at the
6:17 mark of the fourth quarter and put
Men’s
Lacrosse
Hofstra 12
UNC 14
experience. This season, that shoe is on
North Carolina’s foot, with a core of
young players playing key roles for
Paul, DeMars’ former assistant.
“It looked like a veteran squad play
ing an inexperienced squad,” Paul said.
“It showed up today, and that’s what
match play is going to help us with.”
In several singles matches, UNC
(4-1) had chances to take the opening set
but fell short. Tar Heel senior Mike
Grass was tied 5-5 with Vladimir
Pavicevic but lost 7-5.
North Carolina’s Ben Ellix was even
at 4-4 with Olaf Akesson before suc
cumbing 6-4, and UNC’s Aron Breziner
was ahead 6-5 before losing in a tie
breaker 7-4.
“They played the bigger points bet
ter,” Paul said. “That’s what we’ve got to
leam how to do.”
North Carolina sophomore Chad
Riley looked poised to win at No. 5 sin
gles after winning the opening set 6-2
against Juan Gamboa, but he lost the
next two 6-3 and 6-4. At No. 1 singles,
UNC’s David Cheatwood had an error
prone afternoon, losing 6-3, 6-2 to
Jerome Jourdan.
“We just need tough matches,” Paul
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it past Hofstra keeper Mike Bennett.
The goal gave the Tar Heels a 13-10 lead
and proved to be the game-winner.
Freshman Tim Gosier also chipped in
for UNC, tallying a goal and an assist 52
seconds apart in the fourth quarter.
Gosier’s goal caused some debate
between officials and Hofstra coach
John Danowski. After a penalty flag had
flown, Carey bounced a pass to Gosier,
who put the ball in the back of the net.
“Usually if the ball hits the ground,
they call the play over,” Klarmann said.
“But if it’s a controlled pass, I think
they’ll give it to you.”
said. “This South Carolina team, they’re
just a veteran squad.”
UNC freshman Bjom Rencken was
the lone Tar Heel to win a match, beat
ing Guillaume Legat 6-2, 7-5. Rencken
held serve to take a 6-5 lead in the sec
ond set, then broke through on his
fourth match point to beat Legat, the
12th-ranked player in the nation.
“I was fired up,” Rencken said. “I
was ready to take my opportunities and
take a good win. I came up with some
good shots (at the end).”
South Carolina asserted its domi
nance early, jumping out to quick leads
in all three doubles matches. The Tar
Heels played better after falling behind,
but the deficits were too much to over
come.
The Gamecocks swept the doubles to
earn the point.
“We didn’t get off to a great start,”
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After the referee said the goal would
stand, UNC was up 11-10 and would not
relinquish the lead the rest of the way.
And while freshmen came through in
the clutch, the UNC’s elder statesmen
still carried much of the offensive load.
Junior attacker Matt Crofton led the
Tar Heels with four goals while adding
two assists, and Carey also chipped in
six points (three goals, three assists).
UNC also saw a veteran-rookie
dynamic in the cage. Klarmann played
senior Jarron Harkness in the first half
and had freshman Kris Blindenbacher
minding the net in the second.
Team Ist Loss of Season
Rencken said. “I felt we were a little bit
intimidated by (them being) ninth in the
country, and we just didn’t take the ball
to them.”
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Harkness gave up five goals on 11
shots while Blindenbacher was scored
on seven times and made 11 stops..
Although Blindenbacher came
through with some stellar saves against
the Hying Dutchmen, he also turned the
ball over on clearing attempts more
often than his coach would have liked.
“Freshman mistakes,” Klarmann said.
“You make a great save and then hand
the ball back to your opponent - not
what you want to do.”
The Sports Editor can be reached at
sports@unc.edu.
The Sports Editor can be reached at
sports@unc.edu.
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