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r. eake keys Heels9 streak By MIKE SCHOOR Staff Writer Junior guard Pam Leake resumed her blitzkrieg through the ACC Saturday, scoring 29 points as North Carolina inched by underdog Maryland, 66-61, and readied the second-place Tar Heels for a pivotal Virginia game tomorrow. Leake, a strong candidate for con ference player of the year honors, paces the ACC in scoring and steals, while playing her best basketball in clutch situations. Saturday, the 14-7 (8-2 in the ACC) Tar Heels trailed the inconsistent v ....... ,:,.,,.,.: - - V f ' - " : 1 ......... .. '' , v. .. 7'f i inin in mm L ...w. inftv.-rt -- --..-..v -.-...o....vrYw ..v.. TM'i.tif DTH Charles Ledford Pam "The Sneak" Leake drives by a Maryland player on the way to two of her 29 points during a 66-61 UNC win on Saturday. If fj FOREIGN ! FILM!" P v ' LA. Film Criti . 4 1 n v i. 17 & Over I Prcocnt thio Coupon ODy CiaasGiEE&Q ClHrtcOIiD Gw"ya2rb PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of Menstrual Cramps Abortion (to 20 weks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation and Treatment A Meaningful a m hd mum S , landlubbers N C 54 East to RileigtV TS MONDAY Terps by as many as 13 points in the opening period. UNC's first second-half lead: 37-36 at 17:10 on a Leake jumper. Twelve minutes later, Leake whose teammates call her "the Sneak" re entered with UNC down by three. Then: whoosh, two crafty Leake steals nine for the afternoon and three Terrapin crushing, crowd-gushing, Pam's-a-blushing 15-foot fastbreak cappers. That makes seven wins in a row for these Tar Heels, a team plagued a month ago with more doubts than a convention of Thomases. AMADEUS 2:00, 7:00 ONLY THE 4TH MAN 4:50, 9:50 ONLY STRANGER THAN PARADISE 3:00, 5:00, 7:30 & 9:30 EfrffiA! "STRANGER" & "4TH MAN" 11:45 FRI & SAT "BEST AMERICAN FILM!" -Nat'l Society of Film Critics Godfrey Cheshire When Ordcrinn TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 109 Conner Dr., Suite 2202 Chapel Hill, NC 942-0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall JM Meal L u btbieir9s r j. :2 Shi '.)r. Throughout the January surge, it's been a Leake jumper (20.3 season average), a Leake assist (5.2), Leake on the boards (5.5), Leake the pickpocket (89 steals) and not to be ignored Leake throwing the errant pass (96 turnovers): she'd collect student tickets, too, but they get in free. "Everyday Pam plays, she's more confident," said UNC coach Jennifer Alley, whose team has not lost since a 64-62 overtime defeat at Virginia January 1 3. "She's a winning player who wants the ball in the pressure situation. And she tends to hit it." Praise too mild? Check out this peek at Leake from N.C. State coach Kay Yow, who has seen the ACC's current player of the week beat her Lady Wolfpack both at the buzzer UNC, 71-70, last January in Raleigh and throughout a tight contest UNC, 77 74, behind 27 Leake points, Jan. 15 in Carmichael Auditorium. "Pam is simply a great player and a great competitor, especially in a clutch situation," Yow said. "She's at her best in the open court." To beat No. 15 Virginia (16-3, 7-2 ACC) Thursday, the Tar Heels must pressure Cavalier guards Kim Silloway and; Nancy Mayer, with Leake, point guard Pam Hammond and supersub Marlene List, and convert within its pattern offense. "This game is critically important because it's at home in a comfortable environment," Alley said. Leake's 29 points Saturday gave her 1,133 for her career (No. 6) and a fairly good chance at Tresa Brown's career mark of 1,931. Virginia's career scoring leader, Cathy Grines, has been moved back to power forward. Coach Debbie Ryan experi mented much of the season by playing the 5-10 senior outside. Thus, Grimes' scoring average has dipped to 13.5. ACC women's basketball standings through Saturday: N.C. State 6-1; UNC 8-2; Virginia 7-2; Duke 6-5; Clemson 4-5; Maryland 3-6; Wake Forest 3-6; and Georgia Tech 0-10. C L Ml O ITT 1 8 3 OUR-SPIR1T IS-SHOW 1 Nfl-NOW "The combination of memorial markers and a sculpture as the 1985 Senior Class Gift is a good reflection of what UNC stands for and the paths that will be explored in the future. It's a great opportunity for our Seniors to come together and tp contribute, in. a lasting and significant manner to the Univer sity and to the community at large." 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SCOREBOARD Men's Basketball North Carolina 83, The Citadel 62 The Citadel (62) Truesdale 10-21 4-4 24, Burgess 1-4 0-0 2. Hartwell 5 10 2-2 14. Bardo 1-10 0-0 2. Tharpe 4-8 1-2 9. Brown 2-5 1-2 5. Sheppard 1-3 0-0 2. Matthews 2-5 0-0 4. Hill M0-I2. North Carolina (83) Morris 1-2 0-0 2. Wolf 5-7 3-4 13. Daugherty 5-12 8- 10 18. Hale 2-9 2-3 6. K. Smith 3-10 3-4 9. Hunter 3- 3 1-3 7, Martin 0-0 9-1 1 9. Peterson 6-9 3-4 15. Roper 0. R. Smith l-l 0-0 2. Daye l-l 0-0 2. North Carolina 77, Furman SS Furman (55) Sims 1 1-20 1-2 23. Moore 1-7 0-0 2, Gilliard 1-7 0-0 2. Caswell 1-6 0-0 2. Bryant 5-9 0-0 10, Churchill I- 4 0-0 2. Washington 3-6 0-2 6. Castille l-l 0-0 2, Suttle 1- 2 0-0 2. Conrady 0-1 0-1 0. Keen 2-2 0-0 4. North Carolina (77) Peterson 2-10 0-0 4. Wolf 3-4 2-3 8. Daugherty 3-6 9- 11 15. Hale 5-7 4-5 14. K. Smith 4-7 4-4 12, Hunter 2- 3. l-l 5. Martin 2-2 3-5 7. Popson 2-4 2-2 6. R. Smith 1-2 0-0 2. Roper 0, Daye l-l 2-3 4. Morris 0. Record: UNC 16-5. 4-3 in ACC. Wrestlers face major week By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer With a close win Friday night over Clemson, the North Carolina wrestling team put itself into position to take the lead in the ACC team race if the Tar Heels can get through this week with an unblemished record as UNC faces N.C. State, Virginia and Maryland on three consecutive days beginning Thursday. "It was an excellent win for us," coach Bill Lam said of the 24-16 win at Clemson. "They have a very good team down there and we had to face a very boisterous crowd." But North Carolina had better be used to negative crowd reaction as they travel to Raleigh on Thursday in a rematch with the Wolfpack, who beat UNC 19-18 earlier in the season. "The key matches for us will be at The Carolina Union Presents JOSEPH HOLMES w r ft a r e A Vibrant and Dl ileatinn Cwnn inn uioauny kvi in ui riM X l Contemporary Dance. FEBRUARY 9 t I 8:00 MEMORIAL HALL 1 TICKETS AVAILABLE mAT10rOrTBOx-T3FnCE" SAVE! 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North Carolina (66) Poindexter 4-6 0-0 8. Wilson 2-9 4-4 8."Royster 6-11 3-5 15. Leake 12-24 5-6 29. Hammond 0-3 0-1 0. List 3-7 0-0 6. Cannon 0-2 0-0 0, Holt 0-0 0-0 0. Team totals: 27-62 12-16 66. Records: UNC 14-7. 8-2 ACC; Maryland 8-11.3-6 ACC. ACC Standings Conf. Overall 4-2 17-6 Maryland 134 and 142," Lam said. "We're going to have Gene Staulters back at 134, which I think will give us the win at that weight. But Lenny Bernstein broke his thumb at Clemson half-way through the match and we don't think hell be ready to go this week. We can either go with Matt King at 142 and use John Aumiller at 134." Another important match will be at 158, where Joe Silvestro tied the Wolfpack's entrant in the last match. But Silvestro is looking better according to Lam, and should be able to get the win. . "All the matches are going to be close," Lam said. "But I think if we can win the matches that we won in last time, and add a win at 134, we should win the match." ELUOTT RD. at E. 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State Clemson Virginia Fencing Saturdav in Fetzer Gym Men's: Northwestern 14, Duke 13 Ohio State 13, N.C. State 13 N.C. State 14, William and Mary 13 North Carolina 1 1, Northwestern 10 North Carolina 14, Ohio State 8 Women's Duke 9, Northwestern 7 Ohio State 9, N.C. State 3 North Carolina 9, Northwestern 5 North Carolina 9, Ohio State 4 William and Mary 9. N.C. State 2 Northwestern 9, William and Mary 4 William and Mary 8, Ohio State 8 5-3 5-3 4-3 4-3 4-4 3-5 1-7 15- 3 16- 4 16-5 13-A 12-7 12-7 10-10 Calendar Tuesday WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs. Virginia. 7:30 p.m., Carmichael Auditorium WOMEN'S SWIMMING at N.C. State, 7 p.m. in ACC The day after the N.C. State match, the Tar Heels return to Carmichael Auditorium for its last two ACC dual matches of the season, starting with Virginia on Friday. "Virginia has a great team and beat State earlier in the season," Lam said. "But that" win was really due to the fact that State had lost a tough match just before that, because State beat Virginia badly this past weekend, 24-10. So I feel we're very capable of getting out of that match with a win." Maryland, according to Lam, shouldn't present much of a problem, except for the fact that it will be the third match in as many days. O O o o ATTHE UMIOPJ Q O Judy Garland & Gene Kelly star in SUMMER STOCK Wed., Feb. 6 7 & 9:30 o o o o o o o o o o Woody Allen's STAODUST MEMORIES Third in Semi-autobiographical Film Festival Thurs., Feb. 2 7 & 9:30 O Fri. Feb. 8 6:00 & 10:00 Tickets $1.25 at Union Desk o Cf RULES of the GAME ! a o! Sat., Feb. .9 7 & 9:30 KOYAANISQATSI o 1 ! Sun., Feb. 10 7 & 9:30 Carte Blanche !CT" n v Mnt J . Univ I
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