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3!f)f Daily ear Heel WOMEN'S SOCCER FROM PAGE 14 forwards on the front line. James Madi son mustered only one shot on the evening, a desperate attempt from 20 yards out with three minutes remaining. Defensive backs settled for merely kick ing the ball as far as they could out of their backfield to slow UNC’s offense. That tactic failed as well. The Tar THE IQWPOWN ON TONIGHT'S GAME /AMKKimUi fi-t \ I ■■ f vw i Averaged 83 pomti and 4.7 boards / \ pwgamslsrtSMSD 1 tor the Spiders. / fpVcpooifcM / "rt^joßsimjteoß.s7 . VSV lia Richmond with 7J VE/ Averaged 13.7 a6mt par game rebohjids pet game in SS-'SS. _J to lead Richmond last year. (g)CARLOSCKBTO M VJS'' Scored 17 points apalnsUjNCj 10.4 ppg as a pan last season s contest time starter last season. RidintondlM) j No. 7 North Carolina (0-1) /§')BCOn,U SSMUIWBMLUMH,w lad UNC wrths9ve-Sssis!s And five V?B/sidt-3for 9 from Jpwnt range in steals Friday pigtn. / \ UNC* k>ss,,to Arizona. JAMIS< hmmT” castsr, m early foul trouble ridey, \9V Scored a team-high 20 points /amassing three in the sst hstf. _ —and one aHeyoop drink Friday. Scored £t 2 points in limited playing j time due to ire ankle. : MEN'S BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 14 • Jamison, a preseason All-ACC selec tion, was held scoreless in the first stanza &nd had a difficult time get started in the second half, too. • But every Tar Heel did. The ’Cats rolled off 10 unanswered points in less than a three-minute span to open the second half, and UNC seemed too Stunned to counter. ; Arizonapushedthepaceandlaunched an array of outside shots that forced UNC to call a timeout to settle down. I “They came out in a zone, ” Dickerson Said. “... Their zone wasn’t very good.” He should know. Dickerson had a career day via UNC’s laissez-faire zone. He swished 31 points, including 7 of 10 treys, which tied a school record. ; “He’s not much ofa 3-point (shooter),” Smith said, “but he became one in die second half." ; And while Dickersofllyas ting away the Tar"Heef zone, UYfC was having trouble with Arizona’s?.* I UNC seemed content to force shots from the outside instead of patiently weav ing the ball in, which Smith accredited to jack of preparation. - “... I thought we got some very good shots, we could’ve gotten better,” he said. “And that’s all my fault.” ; The Tar Heels showed spurts of life in the second half, as the crowd seemed to hold its collective breath every time UNC forced a steal, batted back a block or simply scored a point. ‘ With little more than five minutes remaining and UNC down by 13, the Tar Heels finally turned to the oft-hypedpres sure defense, turning on a trap that al lowed freshman point guard Ed Cota to steal the ball and loft a high, spinning, hlley-oop jam to sophomore Vince Carter on the other end of the floor. ; With sophomore Ademola Okulaja shouting defensive instructions, Carter went for another steal but was called for (flji* Baily <Tar Heel SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT beginning Jan. vwth possible option to purchase. 3BDRm, 1 BA. hardwood floors, full renovated. One rrtMe to campus. S9OO/month. 406-8328 or 929-8882. 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They just kept coming back down our throats.” a push that looked to go the other way. And somehow, the life just seeped out of the comeback. Instead of pushing the ball inside to Jamison and Cos., UNC went back to contentedly missing the outside shot, and its defense lost its zip. “I thought it was a good call when Vince and that guy collided ... but who knows?” Smith said. “Things might’ve happened.” UNC managed to whittle the final spread to nine via an Ademola Okulaja 3-pointer and a foul-and-shoot approach, but Arizona refused to lose while the Tar Heels just couldn’t find the touch. “It was a very significant game for us because it told us (that) if you play hard and you play together you give yourself a shot,” said Arizona coach Lute Olson, who was forced to bench his only return ing starter, Miles Simon, for academic reasons. “... I never had a game that tore at me that much.” UNC seemingly had all the moves and men it needed on to open the game. Smith opted to start both Cota and juniorShammond Williams, putting Williams in the 2 position and pushing Carter down to small forward. Those three dominated the first-half scoring for the Tar Heels, as Cota led the team with 12 points, Carter added eight and Williams poured in six. Zwikker and Jamison struggled, how ever, shooting a combined 0-for-five and pulling down just four rebounds. “I think we almost took their big men for granted, but they did a tremendous job with us,” said Zwikker, who played 24 minutes on a bum ankle. The only other Tar Heel to score in the opening stanza was Okulaja, who con verted a 3. “The Arizona team tonight was more aggressive from the outset,” Smith said. "... I hope we become more aggressive from this experience and improve.” Tar Haala host Richmond tonight Richmond will try again for an upset | Rooms | MANGUM HOUSING CONTRACT FOR SEC OND SEMESTER FOR SALE. Close to cam pus, no crazy landlord. Contact Todd • 914- 3202. 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UNC finally capitalized on a comer kick when Schwoy headed in Confer’s offering during the match’s 28th minute. Seven minutes later, Aubrey Falk curled a shot from the top left comer of the penalty box into the goal’s upper righthand comer to give the Tar Heels a 4-0 lead at halftime. Rakel Karvelsson punched in a goal late to finish UNC’s impressive perfor mance. Game: Richmond at No. 7 North Carolina Time: 7 p.m. Location: Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill Radio: WCHL 1360 AM Television: Home Team Sports/Sports South Series record: UNC leads 11-2 Keys for Richmond: Make the shots count Richmond shot just 26 percent in the first half vs. UNC last year and still lost by only seven points. Quickness is a necessity, too, for the Spiders are overmatched in the size department against the Tar Heels. Keys for UNC: Focus inside and out. The Tar Heels lacked a quality perimeter defense against Arizona and lacked dominance on the boards in the second half. Establishing a presence in the paint will go a long way toward giving UNC an advantage, some thing they were missing vs. Arizona. Spider bench: The Spiders have Jonathan Baker, who averaged 8.5 ppg as a part-time starter last year, on the bench. Otherwise, Richmond is thin - literally -and must rely on the experience of five returning starters. Tar Heel bench: Ademola Okulaja led UNC in its loss to Arizona with 10 rebounds but must find his shot. Freshman forward Vasco Evtimov can provide minutes but is still learning to play college ball in the paint. Prediction: UNC 82, Richmond 60. COMPILED BY ALEC MORRISON ofNorth Carolina when the Spiders come to town for a 7 p.m. tipoff with UNC tonight at the Smith Center. UNC barely beat the Spiders, 83-76, last season. The contest marks the season opener for Richmond, which returns all five start ers from a squad that went 8-20 last season. Butwhilethe Spiders bring expe rience to the court, they don’t bring enough height to match up with UNC. Richmond’s tallest starters are center Rick Edwards, who averaged 8.3 points per game last year, and forward Eric Poole, who tallied 11.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore in 1995-96. Both players are 6-foot-8. Arizona 83, UNC 72 Score Box Arizona 29 54 83 UNC 29 43 72 Arizona {B3} * * l* •abi im no* m a at <p „ IMrinw I 38 •* Btamtatt 20 M 04 10 : J 4 .33 3-10. it , 3-7 J 4. 9 ... &6by 33 B*l3 2-2 02 5 4 22 Tany 38 2-11 2-2 W 8 16 Oavtan 23 26 1-2 H 1 6 6 Bpw 1* ... 27.. .00 .80 3 4, TOTALS 200 1273 214 1444 19 22 >3 Aanantagat -EG 438. FI J 671. Sfato gada -1121 .624 (Dickaraon MO, SMiy 46. Tarty 03). Tam mbaa* -3. Maekad riiala - 2 ®*by. Orman). Ttanwan -13 (Tany 4. Bitty 2, Dickaraon 2. Edgtraon 2 Han*. Damn), •laala -11 (Ba*y a Tany 3. Diriiatiai. Btrte. Hattia, Damon. E6garaon). 1*C(72l tain a* im aa a pi tp Caw 34 217 36 48 t 3 20 Jamuon 30 412 210 27 0 4 11 Zwkar 24 M 00 26 0 1 2 Wi#am 37 412 00 04 4 2 11 COta 37 6-W 44 W 7 2 14 Okulaja 36 6-10 1-2 210 3 2 14 Mcy 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Evßmw 2 00 00 00 0 0 0 TOTALS 206 2749 12*1 174* W M 71 Tareamajaa-fG3ol.fr .624. Helm gaala - 7-22. 318 ftWkafltt 34. Carter 14. Okulaja 24. Jamraon 02. Cota 0-1). Tata rakoanda - 6. Bodied atvata - 6 (ZwiMcar 3. Jamaoa Carter. CotaJ. Tkanovart -17 (Cota a.VWams 3. Cartar 3. Jamtaon 3. Zwifckar 2. Okulaja 2) SCaato —lO (Cota 6. Okulaja 3. Cartar. IManl. TacMoaHeiAa - none Anandaaca - 8.99S | Rooms | FREE ROOM AND BOARD for child core Mon- Sat 3- Bpm. Hours flexible. Must have experience, driver s license, and sense of humor. Please call 942-6600. Roommates MALE PREFERRED TO share two bedroom Kingswood apartment. If interested, call Will at 9FAMILY (932-6469). ROOMMATE WANTED: FEMALE preferred for two bdrm. Carrboro Apt. Starting Jan. Ist. $250/mo. plus utilities. 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Goalie Jana Withrow was the major ben eficiary of the duo’s day’s work, facing only three shots on net. Hanson, perhaps the Tar Heels’ most versatile player after filling in for redshirt forward Cindy Werley at forwad last season, teamed with junior Joy Driscoll to disrupt the Princeton attack in the midfield with her roving defensive style. Hanson was also active around the Princeton cage, assisting on Schott’s first goal and tallying the only score of the second half when she raked in a rebound. For Schott, who tried out in Septem ber for the primary slot on UNC’s comer offense and won the part with Shelton’s confidence, the whole season has been a blessing. The defensive back entered her final season with 17 goals to her credit. This fall, she tallied 21, good for second on a team loaded with several big guns. Schott continued her clutch play in championship games. Against Maryland in the 1995 title contest, Schott realized her offensive potential, busting out with ahat trick in the 5-1 rout. OnSunday, she netted her eighth game-winning goal of the year with 22:40 to go in the first half. And thenativeofWestYarmouth,Mass., did it in front of her hometown fans. The degree of success enjoyed by the four seniors will be hard to top for the four who will succeed them —four years, four championship game appearances and two titles. But even they recognize that the show must —and will go on. “I think it was a dynasty before I got here,” Schott said. “I think we just added to it.” A Triangle Women's Health Clinic Low cost termination to 20 weeks of pregnancy. Call for an appointment Monday - Saturday. 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