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That con tributes to my attempts and making more shots.” Despite a sporadic season, Lawrence is North Carolina’s all-time leader in 3-point field goals made, with anew mark of 201, 4 Corpsman place 5 sprout 6 Poetic time 7 Descended 8 O.T. juniper 9 Office pool 10 Impetus 11 Mimic 12 Kingly title 13 Listen 21 Hatteras or Horn 23 Active one 25 Spartan slave 27 Religious scroll 28 Indian 29 Of ancient Carthage 30 Sandwich stores Travel / Vacation^"! SPRING BREAK PANAMA City Beach Florida From s9l per person per week. Free info 1- 800- 488 -8828. SPRING BREAK* Time to Book your week at one of the Hot Spots Daytona/$99 Pana Call Chris at ICP 1-800-828-7015. SKI-SPRINGBREAK ‘95 intercollegiate ski weeks. ONLY $209. Includes. 5 DAY LIFT TICKETS/5 NIGHTS LODGING (LUXURY CONDO)/SDAYS INTERCOLLEGIATE ACTIV ITIES (drinking age 18). Sponsors include: La batts. Molson and MT ORFORD. Quebec. Ca nada (just across the Vermont border) group leader discounts. Campus & Greek reps need ed. 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BY APPT ONLY. $2 per signa ture 962-3999. besting the 194 made by Tonya Sampson (1991-94). At the other end of die experience lad der, Reid made her presence felt on the court. A top freshman reserve, she has started in 11 games and was the team’s leading scorer in six of those contests. Reid’s recent performances may re-eam her a spot in the starting lineup. “Tracy might get back in file lineup,” Hatchell said. “She’s got to take care of a lot of little details, on and off the court.” Reid was tight-lipped aboutwhatwould get her back in starting position. “Effort,” was her only comment. Reid is a four-time ACC Rookie of the Week (in the earlier part of the season) and is the team’s third-leading scorer and sec ond-leading rebounder, behind Smith. © 1995 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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The tournament featured such teams as Stanford, James Madison, Notre Dame, William & Mary and Duke, along with the Tar Heels. The women fencers came into the matches with an impressive 22-1 record. Eyeing a No. 1 ranking going into the NCAA Regionals, they finished their part ofthecompetitionFridaywitha3-l mark. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 12 of filings, but we need to put it all to gether,” Hatchell said. “Like with our de fense we’re playing some great defense sometimes, but then we’re not blocking out. And on offense, we’re getting it out, we’re getting our fast break going, and we’re not getting a lot of good shots under neath the basket, but we’re not finishing it with the made basket.” UNCled from the opening tip, but GMU sophomore forward Gretchen Lacey’s long jumper cut that lead to 21-16 with 7:25 left in the half. The Tar Heels led 41-25 at the break. Lacey’s 12 points were second to Tracy Kirk’s 13 for the Patriots. Charlotte Smith and Stephanie Lawrence led North Carolina with 17 points each, and Smith grabbed 11 boards for her fifth consecutive double-double and her 14th on the season. Lawrence hit 5-of-10 3-pointers, hersec ond-best showing of the year. She went 6 The Quick and the Dead Nightly at 7:00 • 9:30 (R> Sat. & Sun. Matinae 2:00 • 4:30 Highlander 3 (PG-13) Nightly at 7:30 • 9:45 Sat. & Sun. Matinee 2:30 • 4:45 < Nell (pg-13) Nightly at 7:00*9:30 VSat & Sun Matinee 2:00 • 4:30 Their lone loss was a 20-12 setback to Notre Dame. UNC completed the day’s events in dominating fashion, whipping Duke, Stanford, and James Madison by a combined 71-25. “The loss to Notre Dame was very dis appointing,” coach Ron Miller said. “It was much closer than the score indicates. ” So close, in fact, that had five touches gone North Carolina’s way, it would have beaten the Irish, Miller said. Going into the regionals, which begin in two weeks in Chapel Hill, the women fencers are in the top four and could con ceivably be No. 1 when the competition ensues. The men moved to 12-12 on the season. One of the team’s three losses was 14-13 to Duke, the first loss in its history to the for 9 on treys Jan. 28 against Wake Forest. Lawrence broke the school career 3-pointer record Wednesday at Georgia Tech. Tonya Sampson previously held the record with 194 treys. Lawrence has now hit 201. The win was the 100th for the Tar Heel seniors: Lawrence, Smith, Gwendolyn Gillingham, Carrie McKee and Jill Suddreth. Gillingham’s six points contrib uted to UNC’s total of 31 by reserves. Tracy Reid led the bench with 13 points BSiMi ■M5d ■°i i w iEATRES I HIGHER LEARNING E J $ 3 -50 Wk Dal| v 3:25,7:00,9:25 J BE L FORE6PM | R 1 HO* SHOWIHB In thi Lirgitt First Run Audltorim In the Tritnglt In SMART SURROUHD STERiOI S3.SOUb biLltMApiSAw “■“smijaKg'” IBftrtEjKbFMsrjjrir STEREO SOUNP-ALL AUDnoH.UMS DAILY 3:10. SHO. :H gl BEFORE SUNRISE! amsmmilin DUMB & DUMBER sff'&o LITTLE WOMEN E 3:i0,7:i0 HOOP DREAMS TO 3=00.7=20 THE JUNGLE BOOK E] S I MURDER IN THE FIRST 1 7:05,9:25' Monday, February 13,1995 Devils. Their other two losses came to Notre Dame and Stanford, both by 17-10" counts. The Tar Heels managed to win against William & Mary, beating the Tribe 14-13. Miller was not discouragedby the men’s results, however, saying that the day was filled with unlikely finishes. “It was a strange day, if you look at the results,” Miller said. “It was strange con sidering the comparative scores.” Both the men and women will compete in the National Junior Olympics in San Jose, Calif., next weekend. “We should qualify six people next week,”hesaid. ‘Tmveryoptimistic(about the regionals). Our women have a great chance in all weapons, and our men have a great chance in the saber.” and seven boards in 27 minutes. A late-season, nonconference game could help prepare the Tar Heels for the approaching ACC and NCAA tourna ments. Smith said this game could help UNC find and fix errors. “I’m glad we have a game outside of the ACC,” she said. “They’re a good team, and it gives us the chance to experiment. We made a lot of mistakes that we can learn from.” 9
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