<3tp> Baity (Ear Iwl UNC Goes Down Fighting, but Ends Season With Tournament Losses BY STEVE ROBBLEE SENIOR WRITER GREENVILLE, S.C. Apparently Ted Williams was wrong. Hitting a base ball isn’t the hardest thing in sports; it’s stringing hits together. Despite outhitting Georgia Tech May 18, North Carolina fell to the Yellow Jack ets 7-4 in the first-round of the ACC Base- ball Tourna ment, all but eliminating the pitching-thin Tar Heels in the double elimination tournament. The loss sent UNC to BASEBALL UNC 4 Georgia Tech 7 Duke 12 UNC 13 N.C. State 11 UNC 6 the losers’ bracket where it managed a 13- 12 win against Duke Thursday before fall ing to N.C. State 11-6 Friday. Unlike the Tar Heels, the Jackets made their hits count, stringing together three straight singles and a Brandon Hensley triple—all with two outs in the first inning to go ahead 3-0. UNC’s Shoddy Defense Hurls Chance to Upset No. 2 Jackets BY JAMES D. WHITFIELD SPORTS EDITOR GREENVILLE, S.C. All through the season, North Carolina’s baseball team struggled in the field. But UNC’s defense has never played quite like it did last week at the ACC Tournament. In losing 7-4 tosecond-ranked Georgia Tech at Greenville Municipal Stadium on May 18, the Tar Heels took this shoddy defense to anew level, costing themselves several opportunities to pull off a major upset. Misjudged fly balls, booted ground balls and a dropped throw across the infield played a major part in UNC’s exit from the winner’s bracket. “We have struggled with the routine ground balls and plays,” UNC head coach Mike Roberts said. “I wish I could answer why, but I can’t. It’s just got me baffled." Yes, North Carolina only committed two errors in the final box score, but the consequences of those errors and other misplayed balls certainly led to the loss. The Tar Heel “comedy of errors” got started right off the bat. In the first inning, with one Yellow Jacket ran already home, runners on first and second and two outs, third baseman Brandon Hensley nailed a fly ball to deep center. However, what seemed to be a routine fly ball turned into a UNC nightmare. Centerfielder Dave Leisten lost the ball in Numbers Don’t lie Tar Heels Depended on Massey Just about two months ago, everyone with any knowledge of ACC baseball thought UNC designatedhitter Cookie Massey was a lock to break the single season ACC home ran record of 25. He didn’t quite make it. Thanks to an April 8 hand injury, North Carolina’s “designated masher” sat out 10 games. And the rest is history. Massey finished the season by only belt ing two home runs over the remainder of the schedule. He broke the hand while diving for a ball during batting practice. I guess you Calvin and Hobbes WELL, AT LEAST WE 'NSSVI WE LOST A FEW OF OUR , *. - HOME fWEH CUR UOOSE WAS NICE THINGS, BUT THINGS BTOi INTO. NO ONE WPS DONE MATTER MUCH ROUI HURT. WE'RE ALL TOGETHER L_—— ■ ITS HARD TO BELIEVE UOW 1 and ok.