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(Tltr Daily (Ear Hrrl THE LOWDOWM OH TONIGHT'S GAME Game: N.C. State vs North Carolina Nfk Time: Today, 9 p.m. tfngifi ■Vi 3HIB Location: Smith Center Hd.Q T E Am Radio: 100.7 FM, WCHL-1360 AM [W, 7 5 ACC) Television: RJ Jk VS, Keys for UNC: Now, with their backs u. il (*.,.1;,,- firmly up against the postseason NIT raOiln Carolina wall, the Tar Heels need to make some (14*12 4-8 ACC) sort of stand tonight A Monday column in The (Raleigh) 1 1 ’ News & Observer called this a must-win game for Doherty, and it's hard to argue with that. If there ever PRARARI c CTADTEBC were a time when UNC's third-year coach needed to dig BASIC SINK IEH9 j n an( j (, e |p w j|| f,j s team tQ a w j n _ now Q ett j n g NC State to the basics —a Felton- and McCants-led offense and Y” 3 _ e harassing defense —is not only needed, but necessary. C: Josh Powell, 6-9 Keys for State: The Wolfpack’s 'positionless , ’ offense F: Marcus Melvin, 6-8 has struggled lately, particularly in a turnover-ridden loss F: Julius Hodge, 6-6 to Duke on Saturday. State has lost four of six games and G: Scooter Sherrill, 6-3 is limping into the postseason, but a strong showing in G: Clifford Crawford, 6-3 Chapel Hill before a hostile crowd (supposing the 'Red Sea’ from last year's game at the Smith Center doesn't - show up again) could go a long way on Selection Sunday. , . UNC Bench: Can anyone box out? Can anyone hustle? F: Jawad Williams, 6-81/2 At the end of Saturday's game, no one could. Don't F: David Noel, 6-6 expect Doherty to have a lot of patience tonight. F: Rashad McCants, 6-4 State Bench: Levi Watkins is a big boy, and he could be G: Jackie Manuel, 6-5 productive if the 'Pack can get into its offense. G: Raymond Felton, 6-01/2 Prediction: UNC 78, N.C. State 74 COMPILED BY IAN GORDON Tar Heels in Desperate Need Of Home Win Against State Staff Report It fired up fans in Raleigh all the way till football season and added another layer to what had been a dormant rival ry- When N.C. State came to Chapel Hill to play North Carolina at the Smith Center a year ago, the Wolfpack brought its fans with it. Not just a small gathering of red wearing, wolf-calling State fanatics - no, a hoard that dominated the cheering that night, which ended in a 77-59 State win. In an ACC season during which the home team has won 44 of 56 games (an amazing 78.6 percent), home-court advantage has been more than enough for most teams to guarantee it a victory. So who gets the home cookin’ mojo if Wolfpack fans flood the Smith Center LA/fuzf do / 11/iolu aJLout ne}’... I Ic/ioias c*te day / tl uant to ztant a tut not'yet. • Birth Control • Pregnancy Testing adoHH • Abortion By Pill • Surgical Abortion • IV Sedatioim (optional)® A • STD/HIV Taping P Planned Parenthood' Chapel Hill Durham 942-7762 236-2072 ©lip Daily ©ar Hrrl | For Rent | Fall 2003 Rooms Available Graft LocatVi /jfiA /GranvilleX / ms I [370-4500/ I Doubles & I 1 Brand-New / \ Singles I \^LLTOD^n infoegranvilletowers.com www.granvilletowers.com again tonight at 9? Then again, will it matter? UNC (14-12,4-8 in the ACC) is 3-2 in confer ence games at the Smith Center, which doesn’t seem too bad until you compare it to how the rest of the conference does when it stays on campus. With three of their last four games on South Campus, the Tar Heels are in dire need of a strong finish, even though the NCAA Tournament could be out of reach. A good home stretch would help UNC qualify for the NIT and have some positive conference moments to build on next season. Topping N.C. 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The No. 8 North Carolina women’s basketball team creamed Coastal Carolina 80-48 Monday night with three players making their first career starts. UNC Coach Sylvia Hatchell inserted Carrie Davis, Jenni Laaksonen and Jessica Sell into the line up against a Chanticleer team starting four players between 5-foot-4 and 5-8. Atkinson, Bell and Brown were benched not because they broke a team rule or because the Tar Heels (24-3) were taking Coastal (10-14) lightly. “We do a grading system,” Hatchell said. “Like, you’re allowed one ‘bad defense’ per every three minutes. All of those other guards, they graded out so poorly against Duke that none of them could start.” Call it statistical discipline. For Brown, it was the first start she’s missed in 87 games. The new lineup, which included reg ular starters Candace Sutton and Jennifer Thomas, played sloppily. The Tar Heels turned the ball over four times and committed five fouls in the first four minutes. UNC was down 8-7 with 16 minutes left in the first half when Hatchell subbed in Atkinson, Bell, Brown, Leah Metcalf and Kenya Mcßee. Immediately, the subs took control of the game, going on a 21-2 run to take the lead 28-10 with 8:44 left. The Tar Heels led 42-21 at halftime and were never seriously threatened in the second half. Atkinson and Sutton scored 13 points each to lead the team. Sell added 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting from 3-point range. “It was a good feeling (to start),” Sell said. “It was something that I’d hoped to do, and it was real nice to get out there.” | For Rent | LOOKING TO SHARE spacious 3BR/2BA condo in Bolinwood Pool, tennis, basket ball court, S4OO/month, + 1/3 utilities, please contact Daniel at 593-0847 IBR APARTMENT. 5525/MONTH in cludes everything. Close to campus and shopping Call for appointment. 619-0118 IBR APARTMENT. WATER INCLUDED Stove, refrigerator Swimming pool, club house 1 mile from campus. 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Master bedroom w/2 closets. Vaulted liv ing room w/ceiling fan. Spacious kitchen w/all appliances. W/D. central heat & A/C. garage w/stor age. $377/room includes water & sewer 933-0983 or 451-8140 MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE 2BR/2BA Year s lease from mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen. W/D Walk to campus. Parking, pool, tennis. No pets Local owner/man ager SBBO/month. 967-1134. SPACIOUS, MODERN 6BR/SBA TOWNHOUSE Busline L/R w/ceiling fan. dining room, large kitchen w/dish washer, full W/D. central heat. A/C Hardwood floors available Nice, safe neighbor hood Parking, storage Convenient to UNC. $375/room. Available May or August 2003 933-0983. 451-8140 Though the Chanticleers couldn’t make the game close in the second half, they were able to capitalize at times on UNC’s sloppy play. The Tar Heels had 12 turnovers and played lazy defense at times, allowing Coastal to score 22 points in the first 10 minutes of the second half, more than it had scored in all of the first half. “We’re not where we need to be yet in terms of intensity,” Hatchell said. But the Tar Heels didn’t really need intensity to win this game. Said Chanticleer coach Alan LeForce, “They’re just better.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. UNC 80, Coastal Carolina 48 Coaatal Carolina 21 27 48 UNC 42 38 80 Cental Carolina: Troutron 37 46 10, & Brawn 2-8 2-2. 6. Roddick 5-16. 06 12. Bam 2-8 00 5, Shown 2-7 56 (0. Cos. Brawn 08 00 0. Popwid 02 00 0, Meeks 2 50-1 5. Totals: 16-59 11-21 48. UHC: Thomas l-t 44 6, Darn 1-2 +6 0. SutWi 5-7 34 13. Laaksonen 0-2 01 0 Sail 4-7 00 12. Brawn 4-7 1-1 11. Atkinson 5-K) 1-1 13. Metcalt 2-6 3-3 8. Bell 16 1-2 3 Mcßee 2-7 24 6. Chambers 16 00 2. Totals: 2769 19-28 80 Jtsoint goats - Coestal Carolina 8-27 {Roddick 2-10); UNC 7- 19 {SeB 4-7). Rebound. - Coassal Carolina 29 {Raddick 8. Shearer 6); UNC 48 (Atkinson 8) Aunts - Coastal Carokna 11 (Roddick 51 UNC 18 (Brown 3. Atkinson 3. McSee 3). Steals Coastal Carokna 18 (Troutman 5. Barnes 5). UNC 8 (Metcalf 3. Mcßee 3) Total fouia Coastal Carolina 19; UNC 18 Attendance 524 QSSitilM. Mims RECREATION update ALWAYS COCA-COLA. ALWAYS CAROLINAII E2S332ZZES2S3 sport ctuts ■ ACT nAV Tf\ I ID Are you tough enough? Rugby is adynamic, I I 91 vIPS ■ contact sport that caters to people of all shapes VSll R r and sizes. UNC Mens Rugby Team practices 2- K la 3 times a week and plays every Saturday They FiL’Nlu ffSmSSSm held 2 highly competitive teams that compete ® ] N aPßclwLu CnCTDAI I against varsity programs at other schools in the PA . I iUr I BALL top division of collegiate rugby. 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