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women from page 12 season. Pearman should receive ample help in side from 5-11 sophomore Chequita Wood, who came on strong late in the 1982-83 season, averaging 12 points and 7 rebounds in the ACC tournament. Clemson The Tigers stumbled to their worst season since coach Annie Tribble arrived at Clemson, finishing with a 12-17 record. However, Alley thinks the Tigers are a force to be reckoned with this year. 'Clemson play ed a lot of freshmen and had a very young squad last year," she said. "They have some good players back." Junior Peggy Caple, a 6-3 center who led the Tigers in rebounding with 8.9 per game last year, should improve on her 12.7 points per game average. Sophomores Jacqui Jones and Janet Knight each averaged in double figures last year and should handle the No. 2 guard and wing forward spots. Duke Alley said that Duke has a "very active and aggressive club. They've improved every year that (coach) Debbie (Leonard) has been there." Jennifer Chesnut, a 6-1 forward who led the Blue Devils in scoring and rebounding last year, is back for her senior season. She aver aged 14 points and 7.4 rebounds a game. Soph omore Sarah Sullivan, who blocked a school record 68 shots last year as a freshman center, returns with a year of experience behind her. However, Duke's success may hinge upon the recoveries from injury by 6-1 senior forward Stacy Hurd and 5-10 sophomore guard Con nie Goins. . The Blue Devils were 11-3 but lost five straight games after Goins broke her wrist against Georgia Tech. Hurd, who scored 13.5 points per game in a reserve role last season, is the all-time leading scorer at Duke. She was hindered by a knee injury last year. Alley said Hurd could be a key factor in turning Duke in to a "Cinderella team." Virginia Alley said the Cavaliers were a threat for the conference title along with Maryland and N.C. State, and should improve on their 15-13 rec ord. Junior Cathy Grimes, a 5-10 forward who led Virginia with 17.1 points and 8.6 rebounds a game, is one of four returning starters. Lyn Anastasio, a 5-9 senior, and Kim Silloway, a 5 6 sophomore, returns in the backcourt. Anas tasio scored 12.3 points per game, and Sillo way led the team in steals and assists. Junior Debbie Young, who averaged 10.4 points and 7.5 rebounds a game, will fill one of the for ward positions. Alley was also impressed by Betsy LaPaglia, a 6-3 sophomore who came off the bench last year, and said she considers Nancy Mayer, a 5 1 1 freshman, to be a threat, although she did not play for nearly a year due to a knee injury. Wake Forest Alley called Wake Forest "a growing team with a lot of experience back'rThe Deacons hit the .500 mark with a 14-14 record last sea son for the first time in coach Wanda Briley's tenure at Wake Forest. The Deacons should continue to improve and return five seniors. However, the biggest standout should be junior Keeva Jackson, a 5 8 forward who led the Deacons with 14.5 points and 8.5 rebounds a game last year. Georgia Tech The Yellow Jackets won five of their last seven games last year, and Alley said UNC is one team that will take Georgia Tech seriously. Georgia Tech was five points away from beat ing the Tar Heels in the ACC tournament's first round last year. Returning for the Yellow Jackets are Cindy Cochran, a 5-10 junior who led the team with 8.5 rebounds per game, and Anita Malone, a 5-3 junior guard who dished out 102 assists. f I I fjv J t ' 3 -jS&k n.miw.gu(eiiTOM)WIMjl A' I ft JN f y'M"MMMllli)Wlg I I Vs J. - I i II X f jT " tip iv Nil iu. y I fit 4 , , -C- Leake will pace Tar Heels at guard NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS NO. NAME HTWT CLASS HOMETOWN 24 Tresa Brown 6-2150 Sr. Raleigh, NC 31 Darlene Cannon 5-4130 Fr. Greenville, SC 13 Jeanette Dingle 5-6140 Fr. Anderson, SC 35 Pam Hammond 5-6140 Jr. Elizabethtown, NC 41 Stephanie Israel 6-2160 . Fr. Greenville, TN 32 RantiKillian 5-10150 Jr. Lincolnton, NC 20 Pam Leake 5-7140 So. Chapel Hill, NC 23 MarleneList 5-11135 Fr. Rochester, NY 34 CharisseMapp 5-9150 Fr. Sanford, NC 30 Eileen McCann 5-9135 Sr. Hauppauge, NY 21 Dawn Royster 6-0150 Fr. Nyack, NY Iff frf A fin k tiw fLM4$M '4 j - K o f Lightly breaded, quick-fried seafood piled high on a hot platter. n n ft II ' "i: I v DM No matter if you dance, aerobicise, run or swim, moving in style's got exercise fashions for you. We'll outfit you from your headband to your aerobic' or running shoes with names like Dance France, Barely Legal, Marathonher, Reebok, Saucony and more. MOVING IN STYLE The Courtyard 929-6283 W. Franklin St. Basketball 83-84 The Daily Tar Heel 13
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