12The Tar Heel Thursday. May 21, 1987
Sports
Wild ACC tourney ends
By MIKE BERARDINO
Sports Editor
GREENVILLE. S.C - A wild,
rollercoaster-ride of a baseball
season ended for North Carolina
on Saturday in wild, rollercoas
ter fashion.
A five-run. ninth-inning rally
fell just short as the Tar Heels lost
a 14-13 barnburner with N.C.
State and were eliminated from
the Atlantic Coast Conference
baseball tournament. The loss left
North Carolina with a split of its
four contests in Municipal
Stadium.
Dow n 14-8 entering the last of
the ninth. UNC made things very
interesting as Tom Nevin delivered
a two-run single and Jesse Levis
drove home the 13th run with a
two-out base hit.
A walk to Dave Arendas loaded
the bases, but State relief pitcher
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ballgame and the Tar Heels
season.
North Carolina finished the
year with a 31-22 record. N.C.
State, which went on to lose to
Georgia Tech in the championship
game, left Greenville with a 39-14
record.
UNC right fielder Devy Bell, the
ACC's career home run king with
57 dingers, parked a two-run shot
in his final collegiate game. Nevin
went 4-for-5 with a homer and five
RBI against N.C. State.
After Bell put UNC ahead 8
7 Saturday with his homer in the
fifth inning, a seven-run uprising
by the Wolfpack in the seventh put
just enough distance between State
and the Tar Heels to hold up.
North Carolina's exit game was
typical of its overall tournament
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wild year for baseball
performance. Plenty of hitting, too
little pitching, and tons of excite
ment. In four games, the Tar Heels
put 41 runs on the scoreboard, but
surrendered 42.
In all fairness, UNC had to play
its last two games without the
services of its star shortstop, Darin
Campbell. In the Clemson game,
Campbell was hit by a pitch above
his left elbow, desensitizing a nerve
there and leaving the sturdy
sophomore with no feeling below
his elbow. The injury snapped
Campbell's streak of 106 consec
utive games played.
North Carolina stayed alive on
Friday night by nipping Duke, 1 1
10, in a 12-inning loser's bracket
game. Down 10-3 after three
innings, UNC received splendid
long-relief performances from Jim
Dougherty and David Trautwein,
who combined to shut out the Blue
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Devils over the next nine frames.
Eight Duke errors and a pair of
two-run homers by Bell and Todd
Nichols helped fuel the rally.
On Thursday, the Tar Heels
opened the tournament with a 13
9 win over Maryland and then
dropped into the loser's bracket
after losing to Clemson, 9-4.
The Tar Heels raced to a 4-0
lead Friday night against Clemson
before the starter Todd Kopc
zynski crumbled. The Tigers
struck for three runs each in the
fourth and fifth off Kopczynski
and got three more in the sixth
off reliever Doug Torborg.
Kopczynski, who had pitched
four consecutive complete games
to end the regular season, appar
ently left his magic in Chapel Hill.
In two tourney starts, Kopczynski
was rocked for 16 hits and 11
earned runs in seven innings-plus.
Lacrosse
Sunday, May 17
At Baltimore, Md.
Hopkins 11, UNC 10
3 1
5 2
UNC
Hopkins
3 310
2 211
GOALS UNC Joey Seivold 3. Rich Crawforo
2, Brett Davy 2. Steve Huff. Kevin Haus, Gary
SeivoW. Hopkins Mike Morrill 6, Larry LeDoyen,
Brian Wood. John Dressel, John Ciccarone.
Brendan Kelly. ASSISTS: UNC Corey Gavttt 2,
Pat Welsh. G. Seivold, J. Seivold, Mark Tummillo.
Hopkins Craig Bubier 3. Kelly. J. Ciccarone.
Stewart. Wood, LeOoyen. SHOTS ON GOAL
UNC 41. Hopkins 29. GROUND BALLS UNC
44, Hopkins 32. FACE-OFFS Hopkins 12, UNC
11. SAVES UNC (Barney Abum) 10. Hopkins
(Quint Kessenich) 21. PENALTIES UNC 3 fot
3:00. Hopkins 5 lor 3:30. EXTRA MAN GOALS -UNC
2, Hopkins 1.
Records: UNC 9-4, Hopkins 8-3
First Round
Wednesday. May 13
At Fstzer Field
UNC 21, Michigan St 5
Mich. St 1 0 2 25
UNC 6 3 10 221
GOALS: UNC Corey Gavitt 3. Mark Tummillo
3, Joey Seivold 2. Chris Hetn 2, Scott Cox 2, David
Kelly 2, John Szczypinski 2. Pat Welsh. Tim Welsh.
Ted Brown, Gary Seivold, Craig O'Callaghan. MSU
Jim Gallina 2. John Giampetroni Z Dan Christ
ASSISTS: UNC J. Seivold 4. Cox 2, Chris
Galgano 2, Brown 2. Brett Davy, G. Seivold, Hein,
O'Callaghan. MSU Adam Mueller 2. David
Levan.
Records: UNC 9-3, Michigan St 9-5.
Baseball
ACC Tournament
Saturday, May 16
N.C State 14, UNC 13
State 104 110 70014 14 4
UNC 122 030 00513 14 3
Bark. Hartsock (3). Price (9) and Ktenoshek.
Russell (9); Kopczynski, Straub (4), Torborg (7),
Arendas (7), Turner (8) and Levis. WP Jeff
Hartsock (10-3). LP Tim Straub (1-3). Leading
hitters: N.C. State Mark Withers 2-5 (2 RBI), Bob
Marczak 2-6 (2 RBI), Brian Bark 2-5 (2a RBI). UNC
Tom Nevin 4-5 (HR. 5 RBI), Howard Fretting
3-4 (RBI). Devy Bell 1-5 (HR 2 RBI). Jesse Levis
3-4 (2B, RBI), Steve Mrowka 2-6 (RBI).
Records: N.C. State 38-13, UNC 31-22.
Friday, May 15
GrssnvMs, S.C
UNC 11, Duke 10
UNC 003 040 102 00111 12 3
Duke 334 000 000 00010 13 8
Turner. Comacchk) (1), Dougherty (3), Trautwein
(8) and Levis. Blackburn, Bromby (5), Fowler (8).
Whitte (9), TromWey (1 1) and Beviglia. WP David
Trautwein (5-7). LP TromWey (0-3). Leading
hitters: UNC Steve Mrowka 3-5, Howard FreiUng
2-6 (2 RBI). Todd Nichols 1-4 (2 RBI, HRL Devy
Bell 1-6 (HR, 2 RBI). Duke Eastman 3-6 (3B. 4
RBI). Hawkins 1-6 (3 RBI), Albright 3-4.
Thursday, May 14
GreemnNe, S.C-
Oemson 9, UNC 4
UNC 001 300 0004 6 1
Clemson 000 333 OOx 9 11 2
Kopczynski. Torborg (5) and Devlin, Levis (8).
Whrtaker, Santivasci (9), Milchin (9) and Hefteman.
WP Whitaker (9-3). LP Todd Kopczynski (4-3).
Leading hitters: UNC Devy Bell 1-3 (RBI), Chris
DeFranco 1 -4 (RBI), Tom Nevin 1 -2 (RBI). Clemson
Baldwin 2-5 (2 RBI), Milchin 2-4 (3 RBI. HR).
Steele 3-3 (2B. RBI), Spiers 2-4 (2B). Baucom 1
5 (2 RBI, 2B).
Records: UNC 30-21. Clemson 50-10-1.
Thursday, May 14
GresnvWe, S.C
UNC 13, Maryland
Maryland 000 024 003 9 10 S
UNC 036 003 10x 13 10 1
Draper. Smith (3) and Warner. Hoog. Straub (7L
Arendas (9) and Levis. WP Michael Hoog (8-2).
LP Tom Draper (6-6). Leading hitters: Maryland
Bill Meury 3-4 (2 RBI. HR), Scott Patterson 2
4 (RBI), Paul Schafer 1-4 (2 RBI). Chris Burdick
2-4 (RBI). UNC Devy Bell 2-4 (Ha 4 RBI), Todd
Nichols 1-4 (HR, 4 RBQ. Chris DeFranco 2-5 (HR,
2 RBI), Darin Campbell 1-3 (2 RBI).
Softball
May 15-17
At Macomb, HL
U.S. International 3, UNC 2
Michigan 1. UNCO
UNC Z Iowa 1
UNC 7. Akron 2
UNC 5. Toledo 0
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