U TUTU UNC .lax rolls over Roanoke with "'-ease The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April 16, 19877 Oy ANDREW J. PODOLSKY Staff Writer It was the same place as last year, the same weather, almost the same date (one day off), and almost the same score (one goal off). In short, the UNC lacrosse team had as little trouble defeating Roanoke College yesterday afternoon as they did a year ago. The final score this year, though, was 22-3. The damage last year was only 21-3. The win upped UNC's record to 7-2, while the I Oth ranked Division III Maroons dropped to 5-5. The Maroons (from the score, quite an appropriate name) acci dently flipped in a goal 55 seconds into the game before allowing UNC to score the next 21 of the final 23 tallies. All in all, when the smoke cleared, 1 4 Tar Heels found their way into the scoring column, including four who totaled two goals and two., players with hat tricks. Coach Willie Scroggs quickly came to Roanoke's defense. "Roa noke is a traditional opponent and well continue to play them as long as they are willing." Scroggs said. Ifs a good game for us to try some things out, and definitely a good chance for them to play a good team." Chris Galgano accumulated three goals and two assists while Mark Tummillo picked up three goals to lead the way for the Tar Heels. Scott Cox added a goal and two assists while both David Kelly and John Szczypinski contributed two goals and an assist each. The first half began with the two teams running back and forth at breakneck speed. The Maroons only posed a serious threat when they were able to beat the normally lightning-quick Tar Heels down the field. Once UNC figured this out and settled into its traditional swarming defense, the Maroons were easy prey. The Tar Heels took a quick 1 1-2 lead at halftime. Time after time Roanoke broke down the field only to have a Tar Heel neatly pick the ball out of their stick and whip it up field. From here the midfielders and attackmen took one of their 61 potshots at goal. Highlight goals belonged to Brett Davy, who flipped the ball just out of reach of the goalie and into the net as he fell, and the Long Island connection of Chris Galgano to Dennis Goldstien. There was also a fairly impressive celebration on the bench Avhen Chad Watson scored his first goal of the season. It wasn't long before Scroggs was able to clear his bench and get his reserves some much-needed playing time. He was even able to get hometown boys Bill Ulfelder and Lars Pedersen into the game. Pedersen entered the net when goalie Pat Olmert suffered a slashing penalty in the second half. For a short span, Pedersen was pheno menal, giving up one goal, but saving three spectacular shots in one ten second flurry. It was not just the game, but rather the whole season, that has taken on a close resemblance to a year ago. The lax team has defeated the obligatory traditional opponents Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Loyola, UMBC and Roanoke by margins similar to last year. The Tar Heels have also lost to Maryland and Hopkins on successive weekends -just like last year. Scroggs pointed out, "We didn't play well against Maryland and they played a great game, well be ready to face them again." Now the team travels to test rivals Duke and Virginia before heading into their eighth straight NCAA tournament in a few weeks. "The Duke game on Saturday should be one hell of a game," Scroggs said. "It should oe great for this area's fans." UNC holds the No. 3 slot in this week's poll, up two spots from a year ago but still a long way from a guaranteed national championship. Lacrosse UNC 22, Roanok Coflege 3 UNC 5 6 6 522 Roanoke 1 1 1 0 3 GOALS: UNC Chris Galgano 3, Mark Tummillo 3, John Szczypinski 2. David Kelly 2, Steve Huff 2. Dennis Goldstein 2, Ted Brown. Scott Cox, Joey Seivold. Gary Seivold. Chris Hein, Tim Welch, Brett Davy, Chad Watson. Roanoke Jim Guthrie, Jeff Cohan. Rich Paulik. ASSISTS: UNC P. Welsh 3, Scott Cox 2, Hein 2. Galgano 2, Szczypinski. G. Seivold. David Kelly. Tim Welch. Roanoke Van Anthony, Chris Sennas. SHOTS: UNC 61, Roanoke 25. SAVES: UNC Aburn 6. Olmert 6. Pedersen 5; Roanoke Terry Mangan 7. Chris Graves 4. FACEOFFS: UNC 13, Roanoke 15. GROUND BALLS: UNC 78, Roanoke 38. PENALTIES: UNC 5, Roanoke 2. EXTRA MAN GOALS: UNC 1. Records: UNC 7-2, Roanoke 5-5 ""v z""- H j f Mi? J&--Di 0$ v I ; si o v '4 JJ : . Jr i W. n - far-r '! t-H K 7 J-.-.'.v.V".' . VViffl." -...-.i::v.:: - .v . , N':-:--.-.:.:-: -Zk-'ssyy .xiK; ,w:":!:;svv ' ffi$$p:-v. .. f ;K 4 ft M .-?,-.A--i: , . : . vv , . . ; ' - - v " ' -, A x j r - v : ' . I - 1. 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