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6The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February 17, 1989 Sports I UNG I Edge I Maryland Lebo is still doubtful for Sun. King This might be the worst backcourt boloMivt Rice will lead an up-tempo attack yr x in the ACC. Greg Nared can't paCKCOUrl from the point. Steve Bucknall shoot, but handles the ball well. has the defense, the shot and ifjrfSTjp Jnn Johnson is a good shooter, : the attitude of a big-time player. UrUdSsJ ILg but not a very complete player. j Kevin Madden could have a big 6-9 freshman forward Jerrod ' . day against bigger, but slower, &y if Mustaf, who was recruited by FrO n tCO U ft opponents. S. Williams and J.R. S&Jjgw UNC is already a good one. T. Reid must hit the boards & limit ftjT$5f Massenburg is steady at center. the Terps to 1 -shot possessions. UJJ JiM Ik? D. Dickerson is not starter-quality. Rick Fox may have found his 6-9 center Cedric Lewis is tough : role in the offense on the break. s&y at the defensive end, but offers ! Depth Pete Chilcutt gets a lot of jSJz ,itt,e e,se- Freshman G Jesse : r rebounds in limited minutes. H. IjinSiH0 Martin is still learning. 6-8 forward j Davis is hitting the long jumpers. U!J l&l U3 Walt Williams is a solid big man. Williams, Reid and Chilcutt match Lewis, Mustaf and Massenburg up well with the Terps' big men. txy cp) are quality shotblockers. The Def G n SG Wni,e tne Hee,s can nave trouble $LfJw " Terps have decent numbers at with a quick guardJ they'll be OK flli?5fl 'rst ,ook' but tnev 9ive UP more because Md. doesn't have one. IJjJiLyJik? than 80 ppg in ACC competition. It's been awhile since we listed Bot) Wac,e lost only 24 games . some of Dean Smith's basketball fify in 11 years at Dunbar High COBChing innovations. Well, how about the School. At Md., he lost 24 before four corners offense, free-lance ifjttjSn ne won 24- A si9n? Tne most passing& the scramble defense? UJJjjjsJIjj disorganized offense in the ACC. Track teams sear for By MARK ANDERSON Staff Writer The North Carolina women travel to the ACC indoor track champion ships this weekend in Johnson City, Tenn., with something to defend, while the men have something to prove. The women are looking to capture their second consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference, crown, after defeating Virginia 172-69 last year. "We're the favorite and I accept that," said head coach Dennis Crad dock. "But we can't get too satisfied." The Tar Heels return all of their ACC individual champions from last year. Along with the mile and two-mile relay squads, others looking to defend their titles are Sharon Couch (long jump, 55-meter hurdles), Kendra Mackey (55 and 200 meters), Shelby Moorman (400 meters) and Michelle Faherty (800 meters). Craddock, however, said he is worried about the women's mental adjustment to last year's big win. "After winning by over a hundred, it's hard for them to believe that any program rcan " make up that much ground in one year," he said. Craddock said UNC's major chal- Wake Forest minutes. North Carolina, already without senior guard Jeff Lebo (injured foot), received a scare when Scott Williams threw out his troublesome shoulder just one minute into Thursday's contest. Williams left the game, but returned with five minutes left in the half, finishing with six points in 18 minutes. ; Ivy, Wake's heart and soul, went to the bench with his second foul just 2:25 into the game. Still, the Deacons made it to the first TV timeout trailing jtfst 1 1-7. When play resumed, UNC exploded into an 1 1-0 run. Forwards Kfcvin Madden and Pete Chilcutt had P ; Move in by March 1, Receive one montb'sfree rent! Because all things are not created equal. Jacuzzi and exercise facilities Lighted tennis courts Distinctive, luxurious floor plans Two gorgeous clubhouses, complete with two pools Vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, miniblinds, bay windows Location! Two miles from UNC and Memorial Hospital, 17 miles from RTP and Duke 601 Jones Ferry Rd., Hyw 54 Bypass, Carrboro (919) 967-0955 Open 7 (r num9 ram, & satt WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING urn mmmmmww 11:00 am PRELIMINARIES 7:00 pm FINALS lenge will come not from one specific team but from the ACC's depth. He said the only way for the Tar Heels to lose is for each school to take away potential places. "I'm worried that other schools will branch out and try to cut us up," he said. Virginia will be smarting after its first-ever loss to the Tar Heels last year. Craddock also said he feels Clemson and Maryland have enough talent to take points away from UNC. The men are coming off a fourth place finish last year, but Craddock said he would like to see them accomplish more this time around. "I would love to see them get a taste of sweet championship victory," he said. "They were so close last year in outdoor and I really think they just need that one time. To do this, Craddock said they must rally around each other. Gone are last year's big point-scorers, leaving the team with no front runners. The men's favorite is Clemson, followed closely by N.C. State. Craddock said UNC is in a pack with Georgia Tech, Virginia and Maryland right behind the leaders. Individually, the Tar-Heels have two buckets apiece and Bucknall capped the surge with a pullup three point bomb from the right side to make it 22-7 with 12:51 left. Ivy returned to end Wake's slide with a dunk, but he quickly went back to the bench after picking up his third foul at the 12:22 mark. Wake guard Cal Boyd kept things respectable, however. Back-to-back Boyd treys quickly whittled the deficit back to 10, at 25-15, and the 6-1 lefty gunner got two more of his rainbows to drop as the Deacons loitered between 14 and 10 points away. But King Rice tossed in six quick points in the final 1:37 to help North Apartments days a week Developed and Managed by Charter Properties, Inc. A 1 Will compiled by Dave Glenn ACC meet already put together some impressive performances. For the men, Tim Goad has qualified for Nationals in the shotput. The women's national qualifiers include Couch (long jump and 55 meter hurdles) and the two-mile relay team (Faherty, Mia Pollard, Monica Witterholt and Kari Krehnbrink). Kim Austin has also had an outstand ing season, qualifying in three events (triple and long jumps, 55-meter hurdles). "She's the only one in my coaching career that has accomplished that," Craddock said. The women's strength is in their number of front-running athletes. Their only casualty is Couch, who will not be 100 percent for the meet. She has an injured quadricep and has not competed for three weeks. The women's only weakness looks to be in the 3,000- and 5,000-meter events, where Craddock said he hopes Jeanne Petersen can score points. Programs such as Clemson, N.C. State and Wake Forest concentrate their efforts on the distance events. The ACCs are held in conjunction with the SEC meet, with each con ference alternating events. from page 1 Carolina grab a 49-34 halftime lead. Boyd, who finished with a game high 24 points on eight three-pointers, helped bring Wake within 50-39 early in the second half. But another 11 0 Tar Heel burst was enough to turn the final 14 minutes into garbage time. Madden hit a 15-footer, Fox dropped in a short bank shot and J.R. Reid kissed one home from eight feet. Junior reserve Jeff Denny then capped the run with a pair of free throws and a bonus bomb from the right wing. Madden wound up with 15 points, while Denny finished with a career- high 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting. Reid, meanwhile, fouled out with 3:58 remaining after scoring a mere nine points. That snapped his string of 37 straight ACC regular season games with 10 or more points. "We're a more unselfish team, that's why we're hard to play," Smith said. "We're not taking that first shot .anymore." Mississippi Burning 7:i5 9:45 Accidental Tourist 7:00 930 Tummm 1 7 ,t MetpWanted afternoons 5t weekends 20 hrswk, salary negotiable. Come by during business hours. Eastgate Shopping Ctr. (betide a Southern Season) 967-8568 Chapel Hill 688-4540 Durham L 10-6:30 Mon-FH 1U t3at 1-5 sun V Greenhouse Location 489-3893 TOM HANKS THEBURBS Shows Nightly 7:05 9:15 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:054:15 Nick NottMartln Short Three Fugitives Shows Nightly 7:109:10 P013) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:10 4:10 Harrison FordMelanla Griffith Working Girl Shows Nightly 7:009:15 R Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:15 9 0? IT By ERIC WAGNON Staff Writer The host North Carolina women's swim team, ranked 13th nationally, finds itself trailing the sixth-ranked Clemson Tigers going into today's competition in the three-day ACC championships. "Obviously, Clem son dominated things," UNC head coach Frank Comfort said, referring to Tiger victories in five of the six events held, on the first night of the meet. UNC senior Kim Beattie's win in the 50-yard freestyle was the only result breaking a Clemson sweep. Beattie, the defending ACC cham pion in the event, clocked in at 23.60 seconds, edging out Tiger Diane Bravis with a time of 23.62 seconds. Tar Heel freshman Melissa Douse and sophomore Jill Benda placed third and fourth, respectively. "WeVe recognized from the begin ning that Clemson's one of the best teams in the country," Comfort said. Although Clemson swam very strongly, the team finished the first day of the meet with a team score of 266, just 32 points in front of the second-place Tar Heels with 234 points. "Frankly, considering how many events they won, it's delightful to be within 32 points of them," Comfort said. Virginia, ranked 14th nationally, followed in third with 204 points. Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: for 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 -..-r 4 days $4.50, 5 days $5.00 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: 5C per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. 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Cflassotfoedl Acflveirttosoinig sworn.- to early Dead Comfort said he felt that the Tigers were still within striking distance, saying, "IVe seen more difficult things accomplished." . "The bottom line is, we had a very fine day of swimming, especially in the morning," Comfort1 added. "If you don't swim well in the morning, you don't get to swim at night (in the final heats.)" "I intended to make top eight and I did better," said UNC freshman diver Heather Cleevely, following her third-place finish in the one-meter event. Cleevely's score of 425 left her just behind Clemson's Jennette Gra vis (459.81) and Mandy Meek (443.82). "It's good that I did well tonight. It just gets me going," Cleevely, said, looking forward to the three-meter event on Saturday night. "Actually, usually I'm stronger on three-meter, so I'm really looking forward to it." UNC's 800-yard freestyle relay team of Beattie, Melanie Budde meyer, Melissa Douse and Hannah Turlish finished third in the event behind Clemson and Virginia. Virgi nia held the lead in the third leg. However, Clemson's Mitzi Kremer denied a Cavalier victory when she came from behind in the last length of the final leg. Kremer, the ACC record-holder, set a Koury Natatorium and ACC meet record in winning the 500-yard 12 WEEK INTERNSHIP Earn valuable resume experience in Advertising and market research. Firm needs interns immediately. Would like 10 hour commit ment. Please call Jennifer at 544-5448. T.K. TRIPPS hiring weekend nighttime sautebroiler cook, sautepantry cook and full-time weekend dishwashers. Excellent wages and benefits. Apply in person, M F, 2-5 pm, 4600 Chapel Hill Blvd. COACH, EXPERIENCED, for USS summer SWIM TEAM. References required. Apply Tarboro Swim Club, P.O. Box 1301, Tarboro, N.C. 27886. 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