6The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, March 22, 1988
Sports
ilHoog tosses Ithiree-hittlter to
help baseball crash liberty
By KEITH PARSONS
"Staff Writer
The UNC baseball team more or
lless had Monday off, as they easily
Ipounded the Liberty Flames 16-0 in
Boshamer Stadium.
Liberty, located in Jerry Fahvell's
home base of Lynchburg, Va., would
"have needed more than help from
above to defeat the Tar Heels
Monday.
North Carolina rapped 21 hits,
including three home runs, and
scored in every inning except two
the fifth and the eighth. A seven-run
second put away the Flames, who
could only manage three hits all day.
: The North Carolina pitcher w ho
extinguished the Flame bats was
sophomore Michael Hoog. Hoog
went the distance for the third time
this year, striking out 12 Liberty
betters while moving hisrecord to 4
2; felt really good today," the 6-fdot-3,
208-pounder said. "1 stayed
ahead of the hitters the whole game,
and got some great defense."
Head coach Mike Roberts agreed
with his young pitcher.
Our defense is much better now
as compared to the beginning of the
year," Roberts said of the Tar Heels,
Who are now 12-8 after winning their
seventh game in a row. "We felt the
Pitching was good all year, the
defense just was not there. Now it
However, the offense was the most
impressive thing on this day. Junior
third baseman Darin Campbell went
3-for-4, including his fifth homer of
the year, with four RBIs. Sophomore
shortstop Ron Maurer went 3-for-6
with a dinger, a double and a single.
Maurer would have hit for the cycle
if not for a marvelous play by Liberty
third baseman John McClintock.
McClintock nabbed Maurer's shot
just before it headed into the left field
corner. Chris Lauria led off the
seventh inning with his fifth homer
of the year, swatting an 0-2 fastball
beyond the left-field fence.
"The past couple of days, we have
been playing with a lot of confi
dence," Roberts said. "The two wins
over South Carolina really turned us
around, and to sweep three games
from a good Rider ballclub also
helped."
The Tar Heels did not give the
Flames much of a chance, scoring
quickly on Maurer's solo homer with
two outs in the bottom of the first.
Then, in the second. North Carolina
broke loose.
The Tar Heels batted around, led
by freshman Steve Estroff, who had
a double and a single in the inning,
collecting two RBIs.
Dave Arendas started things off
with a single and then promptly stole
second. Estroff followed with his
single, scoring Arendas. Brad Woo
dall then singled, moving Estroff to
third. Matt Wooten, the next batter,
was hit by a pitch, loading the bases.
Campbell then plated Estroff with
a sacrifice fly, and Chris De Franco
knocked in Woodall with a single to
right. Liberty changed pitchers, going
to Robert Towsend. Towsend was
greeted by a line-drive single to right
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by Maurer, scoring Wooten. After a
walk to Lauria and a Jesse Levis run
scoring sacrifice fly, Arendas hit his
second single of the inning, allowing
Maurer to cross the plate.
Estroff then nailed as double to left,
and Lauria hustled all the way around
from first to score the final Tar Heel
run of the inning.
After North Carolina scored only
one run in the third, the Tar Heels
erupted for more fireworks in the
fourth.
Levis started the inning with a
single to right, but was forced at
second by an Arendas grounder to
short. Greg (Great) Scott then
reached on an error, and the Tar
Heels had men on first and second.
Luck then allowed UNC to score its
10th run, as Woodall's bouncer to
third that appeared to be easy
pickings bounded off the base,
allowing Arendas to score.
Pinch-hitter Cy Richardson then
brought Scott in with an RBI groun
dout to second. Campbell finished off
the scoring, ripping an RBI single to
right, bringing Woodall home with
the 12th Tar Heel run.
UNC added three runs in the sixth
and a single run in the seventh to.
finish off its total of 16 runs.
The only drama left was to see how
many strikeouts Hoog would have
and how many hits the Flames would
wind up with. Hoog got a little
careless after the big seven-run Tar
Heel second, then settled back down
to finish strongly.
"Yeah, 1 lost a little concentration
when we went up 8-0," Hoog said.
"Then I went out and tried to pitch
like the score was 0-0."
North Carolina has today off, but
there will be little rest for the weary.
The Tar Heels will face Towson State
in Boshamer on Wednesday
afternoon.
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WOMEN'S FENCING at NCAA
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WEDNESDAY
BASEBALL vs. Towson State, 3 p.m.,
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SOFTBALL at Virginia (DH), 2 p.ra
WOMENS TENNIS at N.C. State, 2 p.m.
WOMEN'S FENCING at NCAA
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WOMEN'S TENNIS vs. Richmond, 2 p.m.,
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MEN'S FENCING at NCAA
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WOMEN'S GOLF at South Carolina
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LACROSSE vs. New Hampshire, 2 p.m,
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Olson likes Wildcats' cSiaoces
From Associated Press reports
While some coaches sound appre
hensive of their next opponent in the
NCAA basketball tournament, Ariz
ona coach Lute Olson is brimming
with confidence.
"This team has been on a mission
all year," Olson said of his Pacific
10 champions, who boast a 33-2
record.They want to make a state
ment. We're really pleased with the
way we played, but Friday well play
better. This team has not had a lull."
All-American forward Sean Elliott
of the Wildcats said: "It doesn't
matter who we play. Bring on whoev
er's next."
Iowa, where Olson coached before
moving to Arizona in 1983-84, is the
next opponent for the Wildcats
Friday in a West Regional semifinal
at Seattle. UNC will meet Michigan
in the other West semifinal, with the
winner playing the Iowa-Arizona
survivor on Sunday afternoon.
The Hawkeyes, seeded fifth and
ranked 17th nationally, are 24-9,
including a loss to Arizona this
season. Iowa coach Tom Davis,
whose team lost at thome to Arizona
66-59 Dec. 12, didn't sound confident
looking toward the Wildcats after his
Hawkeyes routed 12th-ranked
Nevada-Las Vegas 104-86 Sunday.
"Well have to play our best to beat
them and maybe that won't be
enough," Davis said. "Maybe they're
the best team in the country."
North Carolina, which knocked
out Michigan in the second round last
year, will try to do it again this year,
one round later.
The Wolverines boast a front line
of 6-foot-7, 6-9 and 6-10, with Glen
Rice, Loy Vaught and Terry Mills.
The trio is averaging 68 percent from
the field and averaging 55 points in
tourney wins over Boise State and
Florida.
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