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Sfyp Bailg Ear Bml soccer to face balanced Terp attack BYJEFFSTENCEL STAFF WRITER *"? 2 Laurie Schwoy hopes to continue her impressive play today as the No. 2 UNC ■women’s soccer team (15-1) square off against No. 11 Maryland at 3 p.m. at Tetzer Field - If the Terrapins hope to stay close in the game, its defense will have to stop UNC’s potent offense. Schwoy, the ACC ;Player of the Week, has been on a roll, pen’s soccer looks to end late-game frustrations in Radford match BY MIKE SUNDHEIM STAFF WRITER After several disappointing outings, the North Carolina men’s soccer team has a chance to get back on track tonight when it faces Radford (7-9-1) at 7 at Tetzer Field. - UNC(7-5-l)hasnotlosttoßadfordin Tour previous meetings and defeated the iHighlanders 3-2 last year in Chapel Hill. Law School Exploration Day Wednesday, Nov. 6,1996 froml 2-4 pm ■ Great Hall Talk with representatives from 38 Law Schools and 2 Paralegal Programs Open to Alt Students! ——— ——■■— Sponsored by University Career Services - ‘ Division of Student Affairs hey, that 6 cjoocl. New Main St. Cafe is a smooth blend of roasted coffee and chilled milk. And now it’s available at Sutton’s Drug Store. Ken’s Quickie Mart and all UNC student stpres. ™°Q Mf*' hinda soe$ oe scoring three goals (including two game winners) last weekend in the Wisconsin Soccer Invitational. UNC coach Anson Dorrance moved Schwoy to the midfield and switched Cindy Parlow to forward, and the swap has resulted in Schwoy’s improved play. “Schwoy has a phenomenal work-rate and is so good in the air that putting her in this position is just highlighting all of her strengths,’’Dorrance said. “She leads the team in assists and is becoming a For the Tar Heels, who suffered a 3-2 overtime loss to sub-. 500 N.C. State on Saturday, the Radford game is another chance to try to fill in the holes that UNC’s weaker opponents have been slip ping through. “It’s going to take more concentra tion,” UNC coach Elmar Bolowich said. “The shots are being taken, but they aren’t always being taken with a pur pose.” well-rounded, outstanding contributor for us in all areas.” Not only has Schwoy benefited from the position switch, Parlow has stepped her game up as well. “Cindy much prefers to play on the forwardline, and she has demonstratedit by going after teams one-on-one,” Dorrance said. Marylandenters the match withagood blend of younger and veteran players. Last year the Terps had a tremendous Radford, which finished 11-5-3 in 1995, lost four vital starters from last year’s squad to graduation, including Big South Conference Player of the Year lan Spooner. The Highlanders have had prob lems producing offensively and were shut out in six of their nine losses this season. “You can’t look at the statistics and say, ‘This is what they’ve done, and this is what they haven’t done,”’ Bolowich said. “Theyaregoingtocomeinandplay Geology 16: Prehistoric Life j This course covers prehistoric life with an emphasis on dinosaurs and evolutionary theory and its ** V * relationship to alternative such as scientific creationism. Two non-cumulative midterms and the final exam, primarily essay. The lab (optional) includes fossil collecting, computer simulations of evolution, and weekend field trips to the Smithsonian Institution (S2O) and the American Museum of Natural History (S6O). Offered Spring and Second Summer Session. 3 Credit Hours, Professor Christine Powell This is a course for the environmentally-conscious. "Geohazards" addresses natural geologic hazards & harmful modifications of geologic systems. Topics covered include: earthquakes, volcanoes, flooding, landslides, wastes, water pollution, air pollution, & coastal erosion. The ever-growing problems posed by geohazards are emphasized & possible solutions are discussed. This course serves as a natural science perspective. SPORTS recruiting year, and those players now have good experience under their belts. The Terps are led by Keri Sarver (12 goals and 11 assists) and Emmy Harbo (15 goals, three assists). Meanwhile, Maryland keeper Missy Price has pitched eight shutouts this year. “We appreciate the talent they have,” Dorrance said. “They have a very tal ented forward line, so it’s going to be a challenge for our defense to shut down their strikers.” for a result.” Radford’s leading scorer is Kevin Kelly, a freshman who has tallied seven goals. The Highlanders’ starting goal keeper is Sacha Drouin, the younger brother of UNC keeper Dimitry Drouin. UNC’s leading scorer, junior Carey Talley, will sit out tonight’s game serving a mandatory one-game suspension after receiving his fifth yellow-card of the sea son Saturday against N.C. State. V ■ ™ ™ ■■■■■ill jj Southwick Golf Course j Fall Weekend Special! \ 18 Mole Breen fee & 9 Hole Breen fee 8 Cart fee after Ipm... Cart fee after 4pm... | j Saturday & Sunday Only I H>outliU)u:k „ i ■ / /'>—*!£ 1 Take Jones Ferry Road to Old ■ V2UII Greensboro Road. Follow Old mm Pm iwma Greensboro Road for 12.5 I * vUUIOC miles to NC 87. Tum right on I g NC 87 North for 9 miles to _ >2J55v W stoplight. Phillips 66 Conven- “ ience Store is on the comer. I Turn right on Boywood Road I . v ' A"* > 'I 942-0783 t° r 1 mile to our sign. W ■ ■ ■ wme ■ umm ■ m ■ 10.30.96^ When The Check From Dad Is A little late, CaH When you need to stretch your / Pizza help out. Use the coupon j below to enjoy some great pizza & l values. PLUS, you always get / Papa John's* special garlic sauce and ' p rice j / pepperoncinis at no extra costl So if the only thing you can find in your pocket is lint, it's definitely time r—t-r . to get Papa John’s* on - . 1 -- the phone. KUJSII IPflPflJOHliSl 932-PJPJ (7575) De/men'n Tie fir/tet Pizza/ 607 B W. Franklin St. Across from Crook's Comer [Large 14” Cheese Pizza __ cr qq 4f ftfPfetei | + tax 932-PJPJ (7575) j Wednesday, October 30,1996 7
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