®ljf Sailg ®ar Heel Water Polo, Swim Qubs Victorious The UNC Water Polo Club competed in the Carolina Cup Water Polo Tourna ment, hosted by N.C. State. The club went undefeated throughout the tournament and captured first place. Leading scorers were Dave Tayloe and Dominic Mancini. The UNC Swim Club won a swim meet at the Bowman Gray Pool against Longwood 132-41. Club officer Kristen Vetter encourages anyone interested in participating in the UNC Swim Club to come to the Bowman Gray Pool on Sun days from 2:30 to 4 p.m. or Wednesdays ttratM it. MC Score Box 33 33“i“ Sr S 8 W M £M 0 0 2 s,VWßams 5 1-1 00 W 1 1 3 tnn 3 0-1 00 00 1 0 0 Ml . , 1 00 $ ® l TOMS 200 2646 010 032 IS 10 66 - FG .643, FT .800Opoint go* - 1020. .600 (D. Williams OS, Calabria 34.1 WBams RMdnasM, UndiyO-1. tyw 01, Tachnica) Fwita-none Attandsncs-21.572 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS SESTPICTURE, DIRECWR, ACTOR jMVjWb^fSI^F 7:00, 9.<5 ,WEEKENDS 3:00 7,-,-T 0 .WEEKENDS 3:10 111 ;f 11 8 3 “One Of The Triumphs Of The Year! Heroic Performance.” w&mm, - Kenneth Turan, I,IIS ANIiKLKSTIKI S |HbB W Was-' „J from the Miglity Pcks~ [PG PTSUitmed tly BUtM VISTA PICTUfItS DtSTßmjTlOa INC ©TW W>IT tHSKCY COIIPMiy ?2amTtipLe^w Nightly at 7 • 9:15 Sat. & Sun. Matinees at 2 • 4:15 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.. The UNC Racquetball Club will be hosting the annual Eastern Seaboards Col legiate Racquetball Tournament at Fetzer Courts on Saturday and Sunday. Teams from Maryland, Georgia, and North Carolina will be represented. For more information, please call Brad Hannon at 933-7447. Sunday, the Men’s Volleyball Club will host Virginia Tech and Greensboro Col lege in Carmichael Auditorium. The Women’s Soccer Club hosts Vir ginia on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Finley Field. The Men’s Lacrosse Club travels to East Carolina on Saturday at 2 p.m. COMPILED BY AARON BEARD MEN'S BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 1 all night, going 1 of 1 from the field and 2 of 2 from the foul line for four points. “I was really surprised about the time I got,” Sullivan said. “It felt really, really great to get out there. The back feels good what I’m most concerned about is my timing and my being in sync with these guys.” Defensively, the Tar Heels never let up. Clemson’s 39 points speaks for itself. That is the lowest for a UNC opponent since the Tar Heels beat The Citadel 81-36 in 1983. The last time an ACC team only scored 39 against UNC was Georgia Tech in 1982. “It’s hard concentrating, to keep focus ing on this kind of game,” Stackhouse said. “They were out there passing the ball, down 18. It was almost like they didn’t want to win. Just as long as they can keep it close, and I guess they felt that 20 was close.” Clemson worked the ball around for a good shot all night. Even in the final 10 minutes, the Tigers consistently let the clock ran down inside 10 seconds. Bames said Clemson had no choice. UNC head coach Dean Smith said he was proud ofhis team’s defensive patience. “It’s hard to stay on defense that long," Smith said. “I realized that they were con trolling tempo, and it would be low scor ing. But they didn’t get a lot of good looks as they took the clock down.” Clemson had two scoring droughts of over six minutes in each half. “I’m disappointed our team doesn’t Women Invade Reynolds to Face Fiesty ’Pack STAFF REPORT The last time North Carolina (23-3,10- 3 in the ACC) played N.C. State (14-8, 7- 5), Tar Heels Marion Jones (13 points) and Stephanie Lawrence (eight points) nailed three 3-pointers within a two-minute stretch to seal UNC’s 71-62 victory. But it wasn’t exactly easy. UNC watched a 14-point lead dwindle to one as Charlotte Smith and Reid resided on the bench in foul trouble. A big reason for the Wolfpack ran was freshman Chasity Melvin, who leads the conference in field goal percentage (.614). She had a field day in the middle as she poured in a career-high appear to be as happy as they should be to beat a good Clemson team,” Smith said. “It was a good job controlling tempo. Maybe we’re getting spoiled.” But nobody today will be talking about Clemson’s scoring. They’ll be talking about the dunk. Well, one of those dunks. Wallace also had an alley-oop dunk—from Mclnnis in the second half— that brought the crowd to its feet, but Stackhouse showed another part ofhis dunking repertoire tonight. He now has shown the power toma hawk, vs. Virginia Tech; the reverse one hander, vs. Duke; and now the alley-oop reverse jam. So what’s next? 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