UNC to open By LINDA ROBERTSON Sports Editor Numerous championship banners dan gle above the court in Carmichael Audi torium, conspicuous reminders of Caro lina's successful basketball tradition. A particularly weighty couple, UNC's 1981 NCAA and 1981 ACC Championship banners, hang from the same beam. "Notice how we tacked Tournament' below the 1981 ACC Championship ban ner to clarify that we didn't win the ACC regular season title last year," UNC coach Dean Smith said Tuesday at a press con ference. "There's a difference between the two. I think the regular season winner is more important since that team had lone it over 14 games as opposed to just the three in the tournament." Smith's statement seems appropriate this year as UNC enters a somewhat anti climactic ACC Tournament. Even if the Tar Heels lose to Georgia Tech Friday they are practically guaranteed an NCAA bid. "In the old days we would say the ACC Tournament was our long-range goal because that's the only way you could get in the NCAA tournament, but I think it's safe to say we're in the NCAA tournament," Smith said. "Right now we're concentrating on beating Georgia Tech as if it were a regular season game." But Smith is not belittling the ACC Tournament. "The nice thing about it is if you have a bad year and win the tournament, you can still go on to the NCAAs," Smith said. "Certainly Wake and State could secure a bid if they do well this weekend." ACC student tickets distributed Student tickets for the ACC Tourna ment will be distributed on a day-to-day basis in Greensboro from a booth outside the Coliseum. The booth opens at 10:30 a.m. Friday instead of 11:30 a.m., as was previously announced. Tournament books, will not be distributed in order to ensure student attendance at the games. It is an honor code violation to sell student tickets, and only the students who won tickets in the lottery may pick them up with their ID card. Refunds are available at the UNC ticket office. 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If UNC and UVa. meet in the finals, the winner could take the coveted i top seed spot in the Eastern Regionals in Raleigh. "My guess is that one will be in the East and the other will be in the Mideast," Smith said. Michael Jordan, who was hospitalized Saturday with a peritonsillar abscess, has improved considerably and will leave the infirmary Thursday. "He's missed valuable practice time, but I imagine if he suits up we'll start him Friday," Smith said. ' While Smith and his players are ap proaching the tournament as if the games were part of the regular schedule, they ac knowledge that the aura of the event has a spellbinding effect on all those in volved. "Before the tournament last year I didn't really know that much about it since it's pretty much a regional thing, but I really got caught up in it," said Sam Perkins, 1981 Tournament MVP. "It means a lot to us, and we're pretty excited about it," senior, Jimmy Black said. "We have to take things one game at a time, but if you're playing in a tour nament you might as well try to win it." The Tar Heels seem to have come full circle as they enter the most important phase of the season. UNC began the year ranked No. 1, dropped a few notches when it hit a mid-year plateau, and has now reclaimed the top spot as the team heads into the stretch run. tributed to those students on the1 alternate list. Should the Tar Heels qualify, students may call or come in person to the UNC ticket office (962-2296) Monday, March 8 to charge tickets for the elimination round of the NCAA tournament. Students may purchase as many as four tickets, but the office must be provided with ID numbers for all students. If UNC makes it to the second round of the NCAA Regional, students can sign up for the ticket lottery Monday, March 15 at Carmichael. 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Idaho 24-2 , 766 7. Minnesota 20-5 734 8. Georgetown, D.C. 23-6 724 9. West Virginia - 24-2 617 10. Tulsa 21-5 565 Women's Top Ten 1. Louisiana Tech (64) 29-1 1,280 2. Cheyney State 23-2 1,187 3. Old Dominion 21-5 1,132 4. Southern Cal. 19-2 1,067 5. Texas 29-3 1,037 6. Long Beach State 21-5 970 7. Rutgers 19-6 872 8. Maryland 22-6 - 798 9. Oregon 19-4 730 10. N.C. State 23-5 659 Taylor, Davis OK after car accident . Former UNC football players Lawrence Taylor arid Paul Davis were not seriously 'hurt following an accident in which Taylor's 1982 Mercedes skidded off' the edge of the road during a rainstorm and hit a tree. Taylor was headed north on U.S. 15-501 near the Haw River bridge when his car, which sustained $4000 in damage, went out of control. Taylor and Davis were "slightly injured but refused treat ment" according to the Chatham County Highway Patrol. Taylor was the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year in his first season as a New York Giant. 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While inexperience could dictate early play for Coach Mike Roberts' team, consistency will be the key word for a successful 1982 season. "I'm looking for consistency from our total squad," fourth year coach Roberts, said. "If we are consistent early, we'll get better later." Seven freshmen and three returning pitchers will vie for posi tions on Robert's four-man rotation and a probable fifth start ing spot. : Sophomore Chris Kahler, a walk-on to last year's 38-15 squad, led the Heels with a 7-1 record and a 2.05 ERA. Dave Droschak, the only senior on the pitching staff, was 4-4 last year and was second on the staff in strikeouts with 46. Freshmen Scott Bankhead, Brad Powell and Geoff Redgrave are also leading candidates as starters. Bankhead, from Reidsville, N.C, was named National High School Player of the Year by Easton Bat Co. and Triad 3-A player of the Year, his senior year. . Powell, a hard throwing righthander, was drafted by the Giants in June, while lefthander Redgrave, from Rockville, Md., was selected by the Indians. - " Five righthanders and three lefties will work but of the bullpen. Freshman Steve McGuire has two wins in relief for the Heels so far this season, one win coming against perenially top ranked Miami. One area where Roberts is sure to find consistency is the in field, which returns intact from last year. The double play com bination of shortstop Chris Pittaro and second baseman Mitch McCleney set a UNC record with 61 DPs last season and can be counted on to add strength up the middle. Pittaro, the only switch-hitter on the team, hit .276 and stole 22 bases in 26 attempts. McCleney was a leading hitter on the squad with a .319 average. y-.; Junior Pete Kumiega, who had a .331 batting average and collected 8 home runs and 43 RBIs, will return to first base and share designated hitter duties with Bill Gallagher. 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I , v ) M SlV" - wH5 .Ss - DTHScottSharpe Greg Schuler bruised hip in the Miami series, so Thrift and John Marshall will also be platooned in left. Marshall will also be used as a designated hitter. A second-team All-ACC outfielder last season, Schuler set a team high with 26 steals, while hitting .292 and fielding .992 with U9putouts. Spooner, who played left last season, will have help from Todd Wilkinson in right field. Wilkinson has switched from catching and has make much improvement in the field. Behind the plate, senior Tom Daily and freshman Tim McGee are excellent defensive players and will share starting duties. "We believe we have the players to take us into national com petition," Roberts said. "It will be difficult to replace quality players such as Scott Bradley, Mark Ochal, James Parks and Joe Reto, but I think some of our young players will be capable of filling those areas." "We had good things show up in Miami," Roberts said. 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