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Men's Lacrosse Downed by UVa.
By James Giza
Senior Writer
DURHAM - As the names were read
at the conference’s banquet Thursday
night in Greensboro, it seemed the perfect
inspirational tool had landed beneficent-
ly in the col
lective lap of
the North
Carolina men’s
lacrosse team.
The final
Men’s Lacrosse
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tally of the 11-member All-ACC team, as
voted upon by the conference’s four
head coaches, was most telling: five play
ers from Virginia, four from Maryland,
two from Duke and zero from UNC.
The message, in the eyes of the Tar
Heels, was clear: Nobody else thinks
we’re any good.
“Everything’s motivation in sports,”
said junior attackman Steven Will. “A guy
looks at you wrong, and it’s motivation.
Having no players on the All-ACC team
is huge motivation to try to beat people.”
But when motivation and inspiration
don’t meet up with execution, the result
can be a disappointing disaster. And so
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it went for the
fourth-seeded and
seventh-ranked
Tar Heels in their
10-3 loss to top
seeded and top
ranked Virginia in
the semifinals of
the ACC
Tournament on
Friday evening.
The defeat in
front of 3,089 at
Duke’s Koskinen
Stadium was its
worst of the season
and a lesson in
Senior midfielder
Tun Gosier
scored a goal in his
final appearance in
the ACC Tournament
for the Tar Heels.
frustration for UNC, which dropped to
7-4 and suffered a crushing setback to its
hopes of making the NCAA tournament.
“We wanted to come out and show
everyone that we can play and that
we’re a good team,” Will said. “It’s pret
ty upsetting, but with an effort like this,
you didn’t prove anything to anybody.”
For the first time this season, the Tar
Heels couldn’t get anything even
remotely resembling momentum going
en route to scoring their fewest goals in
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a game since 1984 and making an early
exit from the conference tournament for
the sixth consecutive year.
UNC’s starting attack unit of Will and
freshmen Jed Prossner and Mike McCall
were held scoreless on six shots. A large
part of that was due to the Cavaliers’
defense, which slid in near-perfect har
mony to clog the middle passing lanes
and force UNC into 22 turnovers.
Virginia defenseman Mark Koontz,
playing with a tom left ACL, held Will
shodess, and All-ACC goalkeeper
Tillman Johnson recorded 14 saves, stop
ping eight of UNC’s 18 first-half shots.
But the Tar Heels didn’t help their
own cause against the Cavaliers (9-1) by
blowing several prime scoring opportu
nities and sending many of their 32
shots direcdy at Johnson.
UVa. ran off four straight goals in the
first quarter to blow the game open, and
though UNC’s defense would regroup
to turn in a solid effort, highlighted by
goalkeeper Paul Spellman’s 15 saves, its
offense never got anything going.
UNC coach John Haus told his players
in their postgame huddle that it was his
fault that they didn’t play well, and said he
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accepted full responsibility for the loss
when he addressed the media.
“We just didn’t execute the offense,”
Haus said. “We didn’t clear space, we
didn’t dodge hard, we didn’t shoot the
ball well. But (the Cavaliers) are good.”
With the NCAA tournament limited
to only 12 teams, the Tar Heels are now
virtually assured of not receiving an at
large bid for the fourth consecutive sea
son. They have two games remaining
but need several higher-ranked teams to
falter down the stretch to propel them
into the postseason.
A win against Virginia would have
allowed the Tar Heels to control their
playoff fate to an extent. The loss, how
ever, was painfully familiar territory for
them, especially die seniors.
“We’ve been in this kind of game since
I’ve been here,” said senior midfielder
Tim Gosier, who scored the Tar Heels’
first goal. “You have one big game, you
win that and you’re in. So we’ve always
got to fight for our lives, and we always
get these chances. And we just didn’t do
it. I’m very disappointed."
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Bray Wins ACC Title;
Tar Heels Place 6th
Staff Report
NEW LONDON - North Carolina
golfer Dustin Bray shot a one-under-par
205 to claim the individual title at this
weekend’s ACC championships at the
Old North State course.
Bray had a three-shot lead heading
into Sunday’s final round, after posting
scores of 66-67 in the first two days. He
finished up with an even par 72 to win
by two strokes.
“This is the one I’ve wanted to win,”
Bray said. “Now that I’m done, I’ll tell you
- this is the one I’ve wanted to win since
I was 10 years old.”
The Tar Heels placed sixth as a team,
25 strokes behind winner Georgia Tech.
Women's Golf Grabs sth at ACCs
CLEMMONS - The second-ranked
Duke women’s golf team captured the
ACC championship for the seventh con
secutive year, while UNC finished fifth,
55 strokes off the Blue Devils’ tide pace.
Duke shot 2-over par at the Salem
Glen Country Club to secure the tide.
Monday, April 22, 2002
Candy Hannemann finished first with
an even par score.
For UNC, Ashley Prange tied for sev
enth with a six-over-par 222 and
Meghan Adams finished tied for 14th
with a 13-over-par 229.
Rowing 4th at ACCs
CLEMSON, S.C. - North Carolina
rower Layne Carey earned All-ACC
honors Saturday as UNC finished
fourth at the ACC championships.
On Lake Hartwell, Virginia swept the
four events to earn its third consecutive
conference tide with a total of 40 points.
UNC finished fourth with 10 points.
Softball Drops 2 at FSU
TALLAHASSEE, Ha. - The North
Carolina softball team dropped both
games of a doubleheader at No. 20
Florida State on Saturday, 7-6 and 9-5.
UNC (29-23,2-4 in the ACC) led in
both games, but the Seminoles (40-13,
4-0) rallied late to win both games.
UNC’s Rosie Gustavson was 4-for-9
with four runs scored on the day.
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