'Thursday, February 2, 1984The Daily Tar Heel7 Spoetb UNC wrestlers topple Tigers, 28-12, for eighth win Men's fencing team gets victory over Duke; women's team loses By MIKE WATERS Staff Writer North Carolina's fencing teams travel ed to Durham Tuesday night to take on Duke. The men's team left with a 14-13 win, but the womenidn't do as well, los ing to the Blue Devils, 9-7. The final score didn't accurately reflect the men's match, but the Tar Heels' per formance was still far from impressive. "There's a difference between being psyched up and being ready to fence," coach Ron Miller said of the men's play. "They had to discover that during the course of the meet." "pur guys going into the meet had a tendency to take Duke too lightly. Com ing immediately off a long road trip (to Ohio State on Sunday) and without prac tice we weren't very sharp." The win lifted the Tar Heels' record to 6-2 overall. Captains Lonnie McCullough and Amiel Rossabi led the way, each go ing 3-0. The epee division bounced back from a disappointing weekend in Ohio. Weapon leader Bobby Bosworth won both of his bouts, and Scott Echols fenc ed well, winning two of three matches. "They (the epee team) made a good comeback and fenced very well," Miller said. "Bobby (Bosworth) definitely got his confidence back." Karen Marnell was one of the few bright spots in the women's loss to Duke. Marnell won all four of her bouts, but no other Tar Heel had more than one vic tory. The Tar Heels fell behind, 3-1, after the first round, but battled back to tie the score at 6-6 after three rounds with one round of fighting to go. "We were very. tight and didn't loosen up until the third round," Miller explain ed. "The girls showed a good attitude, but didn't finish it off." Both the men's and women's squads now turn their attention to this weekend's important tournament at Penn State. The Nittany Lions will play host to the men's and women's teams from UNC, Northwestern and Carnegie-Mellon. William Patterson's men's team will also be there, as will the women's team from James Madison. Penn State will provide the most com petition for both Carolina squads. Penn State's women's team is currently the top team in the country and the men's team is among the best in the nation, too. "If we fence as well or a little better than we did last weekend against Notre Dame," Miller said, "we should have a good chance of beating (Penn State)." By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer The beginning was tight, but in the end, the North Carolina wrestling team finished with an easy win over Clemson, 28-12, Wednesday night in Carmichael Auditorium. Coach Bill Lam saw this vic tory as a very important one for the Tar Heels. "Considering the loss to N.C. State (21-12 last Friday in Raleigh) was very tough on the team's spirit, we needed a good win," he said. But things are not going to get much easier for the Tar Heels in the next week. North Carolina, now 8-5 overall and 2-1 in the ACC, has two matches in the next four days and then must prepare, for a rematch with the Wolfpack next Thurs day in Chapel Hill. "I think -we're all thinking about that match (N.C. State) in the back of our heads,' Lam said. "We're going to be ready, for them. But first we have to get past this weekend." The Tar Heels must face George Mason Friday night in Carmichael Auditorium (this match has not been cancelled as previously announced), and then must wrestle Virginia Tech at home Sunday at 2 p.m. Against Clemson, now 8-6 overall and 0-2 in the ACC, UNC got off to a quick start as Chip McArdle won at 118 by a score of 10-9, and the Tigers forfeited at 126. McArdle's match was particularly interesting as the sophomore scored two takedowns in the final minute, including one with eight seconds left in the match, to defeat Kirk Koffman. Wes Hallman was the Tar Heels', winner at 126. Then North Carolina hit a dry spell, as Clemson's JotK Taylor defeated Billy-1 Christie at 134 by a score of 10-4 and Joey McKenna beat Tim Plott at 142 by a score of 13-5. Those two Clemson victories brought the Tigers to within two, with the score at 9-7. And after UNC's Jon Cardi tied Clemson's Tom Carr. at 150, the Tar Heels started to show their colors. Tad Wilson had a big second period as he pulled away from Doug Gregory of the Tigers to take the victory at 158 by a score of 10-2. Bill Gaffney, who is headed to Iowa City, Iowa, this weekend to compete in the East-West mid-season All Star itch against Clemson's Mark Litts, winning by a score of 21-0. In the 167 division, UNC freshman . Craig Spivey held on in a close match to . defeat Pete Georgoutsos at 177 by a score of 2-1. This victory sealed the team title for UNC. At 190, Bob Shriner put a little icing on the cake as he scored seven points in the final period to easily overcome the Tigers' Gary Nivens, 13-1. Nivens, who usually wrestles at 177, was moved up in the hope that he might be able to surprise Shriner. At heavyweight, Clemson got its first points since the tie at 150, with Brian Raber coming from behind to defeat Tommy Gorry by a score of 8-7. ACC Men's Basketball Statistics Scoring (5.0 Average or Better) Field Goal Percentage, (Minimum 5 FGs Made Per Came) Through games of Monday, Jan. 30 Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 2.5 FTs Scored Per Game) Rebounding FG FT Pts. Avg. , ' FGM FGA Pet. FTM FTA Pet. G i No. Avg. Charles, NCS 159 112 430 20.5 Green. WF 123 195 .631 Stokes. Va. ' 54 64 .844 Perkins, UNC 17 176 10.4 Dawkins, Duke 162 80 404 19.2 Jarman, Clem 91 148 .615 Dawkins, Duke 80 95 .842 . 'Teachey, WF 17 173 10.2 Perkins, UNC 113 73 299 17.6 Charles NCS. 159 265 .600 Price, GaT 47 56 .839 Charles, NCS 21 193 9.2 Jordan, UNC 119 57 295 17.4 Perkins, UNC 113 191 .592 Perkins, UNC 73 90 .811 McQueen, NCS 21 174 "8.3 Green, WF 123 47 293 17.2 Coleman, Md. 88 . 149 .591 Jordan, UNC 57 71 .803 Joseph, GaT 18 143 7.9 Price, GaT 121 47 289 ' 16.1 Alaiie, Duke 131 225 .582 Teachey, WF 59 74 .797 Coleman, Md 16 127 7.9 Alarie, Duke 131 74 336 16.0 Bias, Md. '98 174 .563 Dalrymple GaT 78 99 .788 Veal, Md 16 118 7.4 Wilson, Va. 72 40 184 15J Price. GaT 121 . 225 .538 .Doherty, UNC 50 64 .781 Dalrymple, GaT 18 129 7.2 Jarman, Clem 91 68 250 14.7 Jordan, UNC 119 227 .524 Alarie, Duke 74 97 .763 - Pierre, NCS 21 . 144 , 6.9 Dalrymple, GaT 92 78 262 14.6 Rudd, WF 85 163 .521 Jarman, Clem 68 90 .756 Alarie, Duke 21 142 6.8 Smith, UNC Webb, NCS Wilson, Va Young, WF Amaker, Duke Price.jGaT Doherty, UNC Adkins, Md Dawkins, Duke Gannon, NCS Eppley, Clem Assists G 17 21 12 17 21 18 17 16 21 21 17 W 89 108 60 81 96 79 69 64 81 81 67 Avg. 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 Tigers From page 1 "Obviously, we'd like to have Kenny, because he's such a great player," Doherty said. "We're just going to have to do without him f6r a while. We have quality players to put in there. I knew Steve could play like that. He's played like that all year. And Buzz is obviously out of the slump he was in. "It's a good thing coach Smith decided to play more players this year. If not, we could have had a problem." Clemson coach Bill Foster was generous in his praise of the Tar Heels. "They're definitely the best team in America," he said. . "They shot the ball very well in the first half. We wanted to collapse down low and try to keep them away from the outside, but they just hit everything they threw up. That was the story." The win boosted the Tar Heels to 18-0 overall and 8-0 in the ACC, while Clemson' dropped to 1 1-7 and 2-4. CLEMSON (75) Jenkins, 6-9 2-2 14; Grant, 1-4 0-0 2; Jar man, 6-14 3-4 15; Michael, 6-17 0-1 12; Campbell, 3-5 0-0 6; Wallace, 6-10 0-2 12; Jones, 4-5 0-2 8; McCanta, 1-1 0-1 2; Ep pley, 1-2 0-0 2; Bynum, 1-10-0 2 Totals: 35-68 5-12 75 NORTH CAROLINA (97) Doherty, 4-5 1-1 9; Perkins, 5-8 8-9 18; Daugherty, 6-8 2-2 14; Jordan, 8-12 3-4 19; Hale, 3-4 0-0 6; Peterson, 9-12 1-1 19; Wolf, 0- 1 1-2 1; Popson, 1-1 0-0 2; Exum, 2-3 2-2 6; Makonnen, 0-1 1-4 1; Morris, 1- 2 0-0 2 Totals: 39-57 19-25 97 HELP FIGHT BIRTH DEFECTS 35) March of Dimes VAtt pidtu nr-FFTTS FOUNDATION E3 Next: VERTIGO 2:20 4:40 7:00 9:30 OURS ALONE IN KINTEK STEREO f ifttwfZl U rW 1 V KOYAANISQATSI Now at VAtirjl FYf y'trsl nus theatres, G'boro 1 Yl9&lTrtttiX?Q&4 Shown in Kintek Stereo kmh wm3:00 . 5:0o . jaZtA k Aiir Mini mi o ft iviiic iiunuLO $z PI 1 I ILIVI 5 "GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS ' Best Him Best Actress.. 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