8 Monday, December 2,1996 Hut’s era comes to close at Fetzer BY JOHN SWEENEY ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY EDITOR Ever since its inception in 1979, North Carolina’s women’s soccer program has been housed in the Hut, a tiny, some what decrepit, gray stone building that sits inconspicuously near the comer of Fetzer Field. The structure, built in 1936, is not exactly what you would expect for a team that has won 12 NCAA tourna ment championships and seven ACC tournament championships, produced more than 30 All-America selections and seven national players of the year—four of whom won the award two times each. But UNC coach Anson Dorrance Hie Most intensive Course R>r Hie Columbia Review. 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S. team that featured seven current and former UNC players won the gold. Or look at the crowd at Saturday’s game: 1,023 fans braved near-freezing tempera tures and rain to see the Tar Heels play. With that in mind, athletic depart ment officials are investing in anew facil ity for the men’s and women’s soccer teams, meaning the Hut has to go. Con sequently, Saturday’s game marked the last time the team would meet for its pregame discussion in its old home. “This was our final christening of the Hut, since it will be demolished after the season,” Dorrance said. “There was a lot of nostalgia involved in this game, and it was important to me personally.” Many of the Tar Heel players felt the same way. “It was our last day in the Hut, and I GRANI OPENING^ CATALOG CLOTHES YOU LOVE, EL SsSWI PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD! M/HBIL ? FIELD JACKETS /^tip MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WITH ACfl BE ; ( BUTTONOUTWOOLLNNG 933.33 „ (CATALOG PRICE ($120) W" 968-9969 University Mali next to Kerr Drug! NOW OPEN IN CHAPEL HILL THROUGH THE HOUDA Y SEASON! lt's eve •you ■want to he: SPORTS know that’s a special thing, since it’s been around forever,” senior midfielder Sarah Dacey said. The Hut has housed many former collegiate stars, including Janet Rayfield, Kristine Lilly and Mia Hamm. These players have come and gone, but their legacy still fills the old building. “I think (the Hut) also reflects the temperament of the players we have here,” Dorrance said. “We’ve had some extraordinaryplayerscomethroughhere. We have some extraordinary players now and, if you’ve talked to them, you know they’re a very humble collection of women.” But if the Hut is symbolic of the program’s past, then Dorrance’s descrip tion of the new building should have opponents even more frightened about the future. “(The new facility) will be the ulti mate soccer building in the country,” he said. “It’ll rival a lot of football programs even in terms of its grandness.” Brown nabs ACC honor; I Bly named to Camp team STAFF REPORT As football season nears its end, the awards keep piling in for 13th-ranked North Carolina. First, a group of sports writers and broadcasters tabbed UNC coach Mack Brown the ACC Coach of the Year on Tuesday. Then on Saturday, Tar Heel freshman comerback Dre’ Bly was named a first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation. Also, Bly is a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the nation’s top defensive back. 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University Career Services Division of Student Affairs (Tljr Eaily (Tar Heel-;; votes,withClemsoncoachTommyWest - coming in second with 28 votes and Florida State coach Bobby Bowden fin ishing third with 25. The Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association voted on the award. , > Since 1980, each ACC school has had a coach win the award. ~i In addition to earning ACC plaudits,, Brown was also named as one of 10’, semifinalists for the Bear Bryant Award, given annually to the nation’s top college football coach. This season, the Tar Heels went 9-2 in the regular season and took second place - in the conference with a 5-2 mark. Among North Carolina’s nine wins are victories over Syracuse (27-10) and Clemson (45- 0). The Tar Heels rose as high as sixth in the Associated Press Top 25 before los ing to the Cavaliers. And for the fifth straight season, the Tar Heels will play in a bowl game. This year, UNC will head to Jacksonville, Fla., to play in the Gator Bowl on New Year’s Day. Brown is in his ninth year at the Tar Heel helm, having compiled a 5845-1 record at UNC. His overall mark stands at 75-73-1. In other voting, Virginia tailback Tiki - Barber edged Florida State defensive end Peter Boulware for ACC Player of the Year. North Carolina quarterback Chris Keldorf was third in balloting for Offen sive Player of the Year. Keldorf smashed the UNC record for. touchdown passes in a season, totalling, 23 before his season ended with a frac tured and dislocated ankle at Duke on Nov. 23.