utyp Saily Ear Rppl UNC Freshmen Take Hardwood With Roller-Coaster Performances BY STEVE POLITI SPORTS EDITOR The crowd hopped to its feet the minute Jerry Stackhouse had an open lane to the basket Wednesday night. He moved past his Western Kentucky defender like the guy wasn’t even there, took the ball with two hands and did a spectacular behind the back, rim-rattling dunk. Only problem was, the ball didn’t go in. And Stackhouse went out. “When he missed it,” guard Donald HHJt m > ■ . ■* *• itenerfl Kentucky Score Box W. Kentucky 38 49 S7 North Carolina 51 50 101 W. Kentucky (87) fg ft M w M M * pf to Robinson 26 6-1S 46 2-2 0 4 17 tattoo 13 $-8 34 2-6 1 5 14 Han 34 48 3-8 3G 1 4 11 Horn 36 4-16 6-7 18 2 4 14 ftafax 30 48 00 0-1 4 4 9 Sogers 12 28 02 01 0 4 4 -Waon 12 01 2-2 01 0 0 2 Maddin 17 3-7 2-2 33 0 3 8 Rower* 5 1-1 OO 01 0 1 2 Glass 9 28 00 1-1 0 2 6 TOTAU 290 31-74 20311328 8 31 87 Peroenteges - FG .419, FT 646. 3f0bt goals - 5-24. 208(Glass2-4,RobinsonHßiattonl-t H Horn 06. Rogers 01. Mac Min 0-1). Team robowxh-2 Stocked Shot* -4 (Burton. Hall Maddin, GtaL Turoovw* -17 gtobmson 3. Hall 3. Horn 3. fraliex 3, Rogers 2. Burton Maddin. Rowars)3taal-10{8unta!2.Ha82 I Ftalisx2. Robmson, Rogers, Mad*. G)as4 ■" e . * Salvador! 22 48 48 39 1 4 12 Monsms 36 310 58 1-10 2 3 21 WSKams 31 817 89 1-14 1 27 Rheips 18 01 2-2 03 4 5 2 Wallace 14 36 01 03 0 0 $ Calabria 23 01 34 18 1 33 Mdtmis 7 2-2 2-2 00 2 4 6 Suddioose 2? 4-7 7-10 18 33 15 landry 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Zwikker 1 00 OO 00 0 0 0 TOTALS 290 3367 3343 942 22 26101 Pereentages - FG .579. FT .767. 3p0int goal* - 28, .200(Williams 2-7, Reese 01, Calabria 01, Stackhouse 01). Team rebound* - . Stocked Shota -3 (Montross 3) Turnover* -21 (Mdnnts 6. Reese 3. Wlams 3. Phelps 3, Stackhouse 3. Sahradon 2, Montross 2) Steal* - 8 fSalvador! 2, Stackhouse 2, Reese, Montross, Wffliams. Mclmss) Technical Fold* - none. Attendance - 20.863. Calvin and Hobbes WLU USE THIS COLANDER. 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He didn’t say any thing to the highly recruited freshman, but the moment he got to the bench, Smith gave Stackhouse a long, cold glare. “He knew that I felt as bad as anybody in the whole arena, so he let me deal with that myself," Stackhouse said, “and he gave me confidence to go back in.” Smith said: “Stackhouse did some good ~■■■■■ ■ ■ ../i;.* y / sr ' -*“■ —** * DTH/IUSTIN WILLIAMS Tar Heel freshman Jerry Stackhouse trips over Hilltoppers guard Michael Fraliex in North Carolina's 101-87 win in the first round of the Preseason NIT. ©1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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