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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 20, 19895 Soorts Divers lead men's, swimming to solid victories By LAURIE DHUE Staff Writer During a weekend filled with suc cesses for several UNC sports, the traditionally strong North Carolina men's and women's swim teams also improved their records Friday night with sound victories at Koury Nata torium. Strong performances turned in by the sensational diving team helped make that possible. The men's team defeated William and Mary 78-45 and the inexperi enced Yellow Jackets of GeorgiaTech 85-34 in a double dual meet which upped the Tar Heels' record to 3-1 for the season. The competition was closer on the women's side, with UNC reaching a bit further than William and Mary to outstroke them 167-132, taking nine out of 1 6 events. The Tar Heels upped their record to 2-1. The women's team started the meet with a bang, winning the 200-yard medley relay by over three seconds with a time of 1:51.25. In the 200- Field Hockey While ODU was held in check, North Carolina tried to pry into the Lady Monarch defense. In the first overtime period. Laurel Hershey almost put the game away. With 3:30 left in the pe riod, Anthon hit in to Lyness, who stopped the ball for Lempers. While Lempers faked a shot, Lyness hit left to Hershey, who fired one at Fosina. j'ODU's keeper deflected the shot to jkeep ODU alive. v In the third 10-minute period, Lem pers narrowly missed a golden oppor tunity. Running onto a beautiful diago nal pass from Lang, Lempers found herself alone in front with Fosina. I Lempers blasted, but the shot went just -Iby the left post. The Tar Heels took a 1-0 lead with 11:04 remaining in regulation off a J penalty corner. It was the usual An-Jthon-Lyness-Lempers play, but then 'Lempers threaded a pass back to An "thon, who dove to tip the ball into the net. Lyness recorded an assist on the i4lay, which ties her for the UNC career Record (38) and the single-season mark 24). 3 Lyness, who was named to the All jjftournament teami along with Anthon, Lempers and Hershey, was proud to be Why Not Own Where You Live While At UNC? (0? Your parents will appreciate the return on this leveraged investment and the tax advantages... You '11 love the place and where it is. By Finley Golf Course.. Just 5 minutes from campus. From theGO's Less than 5 down Below market fixed rates New- not a conversion Guaranteed buyback Come see the award winning models, clubhouse, spa, pool and tennis courts and get eye-opening facts and figures to send your folks. 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Cleevely won both events, rack ing up 244.28 points in the one-meter and 276.23 points in the three-meter to lead the sweep. The Tar Heels won the last race of the meet, the exciting 200-yard frees tyle relay, to seal the women's victory with a time of 1:41.23, as co-captain Karin Andren and Perroni guided the way. In men's competition, North Caro lina won the first event, the 400-yard medley relay, with a time of 3:37.04 and never looked back. This victory set the tone for the rest of the meet, and the men went on to win every event except the leader of the championship team. "It's great being a captain of such a great group of girls," said Lyness, who will be sorely missed next season. "It's a great way to end my career." It was Lang's heroics that lifted UNC Go Far. Fast. Passport photos w hile you wait. 7 Days A Week No Appointment Open 24 hours '.v on lime. Or it's on us. 100 West Franklin St. 933-2679 ivX-::;.:-:-: Jul -- j ' 1 1 If : lftmTi tJ M women's for two. Leading the way for the Tar Heels were superstar Marc Ferguson, who captured a win in the grueling 400-yard individual medley, and sophomore Ron ZuWal lack, who won both the 100- and 200-yard freesty les. John Fischetti, a junior from Apex, also turned in a strong performance, winning the 100-yard breaststroke and driving both the 400-yard med ley and freestyle relays to the winner's circle. Junior divers Nunzio Esposto and Chris Morris were winners in the one- and three-meter events, respec tively. The dynamic duo chalked up 265.95 and 289.42 points with their wins. Senior Ted Hautau rounded out the triple threat by taking second and third places. Overall, the swimmers fared well in a meet that was closer than ex pected, due to factors such as exhaus tion from strenuous workouts and swimmers not being entered in their usual events. from page 10 into its second NCAA final in three seasons. After Staley shot and Hershey lifted the ball, Lang took the ball off Iowa goalie Eileen Moyer's glove and sticked it in with 13:27 to go in the contest. ISnCso G 1Qffifiipi!fl Your Own Apartment. Now You Estes Park . 967-2234 University Lake 968-3983 (1 Royal Park I . 1 I 967-2239 Klnqswood M EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 967 5 m Volleyball crushes Maryland - 1 jC A f'O A il A pudiys odPir By DOUG HOOGERVORST Staff Writer HILTON HEAD, S.C. While the women's field hockey and soccer teams were winning their NCAA tournaments, the UNC volleyball team began its postseason play with a victory of its own. Playing at the top of their game, the Tar Heels blew out the Maryland Ter rapins in the Atlantic Coast Conference semifinals Sunday afternoon, 15-8, 15 5, 15-2. UNC plays Duke tonight at 7 p.m. for the conference title. In the cramped but cozy confines of the Island Recreation Center, North Carolina, playing in its first match in over a week, destroyed the Terps. UNC had a first-round bye and with the vic tory over Maryland improved its rec ord to 20-8. The Terrapins advanced to the semi finals by upsetting Clemson in four games but had their season end Sunday in 58 minutes. "I thought we played very well really aggressive, solid play," UNC head coach Peggy Bradley-Doppes said. North Carolina appeared slightly oxidized as Maryland scored the match's first three points, but the Tar Heels scraped the rust off soon thereaf ter. Senior Sharon German spiked cross court to side out, and from there on UNC dominated the match. "Once we got a side out in game one and our serve-receive got better, I knew Can Afford It. - 2231 Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. 10-5 M THE ,- T APARTMENT PEOPLE crown lunigiriiL we were in good shape," Bradley- "I think right now we've founc we were in good shape," Bradley Doppes said. "We played great defense and had great setting . . . and the Termi nator." The Terminator was German. The ACC Tournament MVP of a year ago and the conference's all-time kill leader, German had an incredible 23 kills and hit .439 in the three-game match. However, Bradley-Doppes pointed out that the Tar Heel defense did a splendid job as well. UNC dug 56 balls and held the Terrapins to a .162 per centage and a mere 25 kills, two more than German had. ? SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR Lb STUDENTS WHO NEED CMC Every Student is Eligible for Some Type of Financial Aid Regardless of Grades or Parental Income. We have a data bank of over 200,000 listings of scholarships, fellow ships, grants, and loans, representing over $10 billion in private sector funding. Many scholarships are given to students based on their academic interests, career plans, family heritage and place of residence. There's money available for students who have been newspaper carriers, grocery clerks, cheerleaders, non-smokers. . .etc. Results GUARANTEED. 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