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ACC basketball has sparked
countless memories that have lit the
(four) corners of our minds. We
asked each of our writers to jot
down the event they remember
most after watching an average of
10 ACC games per week for the
last 12 or so years. Some of them
actually did Jot, witness Bob
Youngs lack of a verb in his 18
word memory. Others, like Greg
Cook, went a bit overboard and
wrote pages and pages. But all of
them seem to be somewhat memor
able events in A CC basketball, and
maybe by reading them you can
call up a few memories of your
own. These memories have been
edited to protect the innocent and
restore some dignity to the English
language.
B.A. Velliquette When my
family moved to North Carolina
from Colorado eight years ago,
watching college basketball was as
interesting to me as watching
someone paint a fence. I just didnt
understand, but slowly I got drawn
in and soon was watching every
game I could on TV and standing
in line for tickets to see the games
in person. Now a bomb could blow
up 10 feet away from me while I'm
watching a game, and I wouldn't
even blink. I love ACC basketball.
Tom Morris Georgia Tech
center Lee Goza scoring on a
breakaway dunk at the wrong goal
to open the second half vs. UNC
in 1981.
Mike Berardino 111 never forget
the 1982 ACC Championship game
in which UNC worked the Four
Corners offense with frustrating
perfection to beat Ralph Sampson
and Virginia, 47-45. By stalling for
the last 10 minutes, UNC almost
single-handedly forced the institu
tion of a shot clock in college
basketball.
James M. Surowiecki I'd have
to say my biggest memory wouldbe
Dwayne McClain going up for the
three-point play at the end of the
first half of last year's UNC
Villanova game. Then Harold
Pressley picked off a pass and raced
downcourt for the lay-up. That
whole game, the fact that it was
an upset, the anger of all the UNC
fans, the sheer joy of the Wildcats,
all stand out in my mind.
Lee Roberts I think that truly
the most exciting game I ever
attended was in November of 2
against luiane m iarrmcnaei. ine
defending national champion Tar
Heels had started out the season
0-2, so a win was a must. The Green
Wave led by two points with four
seconds left. On a Tulane in
bounds play, two Green Wave
players collided with each other,
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