ulhp Saily (Ear Hrrl MEN S BASKETBALL From Page 1 the glass, taking a 52-36 rebounding edge. The Devils also racked up 22 offensive rebounds against a UNC team that outrebounded them 42-32 in the first meeting. Center Elton Brand led Duke with 13 boards while reserve for ward Corey Maggette added 11. UNC entered play leading the nation in rebounding margin at 10.4 per game. *5 jWith Duke patrolling the glass, UNC wsi limited to one look at the basket. That control of the trenches allowed Duke to overcome a 41.4-percent shoot- night. It also sparked Duke to a deci sJJJie 22-6 run during a 6:48 span that timed a five-point edge into a 68-47 edge with less than five minutes to play. The run was keyed by guard Trajan Langdon, who despite shooting only 4 for 14 on the night, came off screens to hit a jumper from the right wing and a 3-pointer from the same spot off set plays out of a Duke timeout. ' “I said to the guys, ‘We’re up five and we’re not hitting our shots,’” Langdon said. “We felt that if we played defense and rebounded, the shots were going to start falling and we’d go on a run.” Once Langdon struck, Brand and guard William Avery (game-high 24 points) followed with two scores apiece. - “It seems like Langdon got the team sjtfted because all of them just excelled ffcht then,” said UNC forward Adjemola Okulaja (10 points). “It was idrt, ‘Oh, thank you. Trajan’s back.’” UNC’s offense couldn’t afiack with its first-half efficiency. With the quintet of Okulaja, guards Jason Oapel, Ed Cota and Max Owens, and forward Kris Lang combining to shoot IQ. for 35, UNC relied on center Brendan Haywood. Haywood hit 7 of 9 shots for a team-high 16 points. - ‘UNC shot 2 for 12 from behind the 3-point arc in the second half. Duke pulled down nearly every miss and tor tuously pulled away from UNC. “You can’t get down by so many points to a team like Duke and expect to cmne back,” Capel said. “Their offense ijfiigh-powered.” 'The Tar Heels finished the game by shooting 9 for 29 in the second half and 37(7 percent overall. Duke shot 42.9 percent in the second half but hit 8 of 11 shots in the decisive run. - “We told the kids coming into the game, ‘Don’t concentrate on Battier being out or 16-0. Concentrate on blocking out Concentrate on execution, the things you have control over,’” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “The team did that the whole second half. That’s the sign of a mature team.” So too was forgetting last year’s con test at the Smith Center.,ln that game, inspired by a raucous crowd, No. 2 UNC throttled No. 1 Duke 97-73. On Saturday, the Tar Heels got similar sup port from a rowdy crowd that figured and had another chance to ruin e’s designs on a perfect ACC mark, istead the fans were somberly filing tjjjjhe exits with two minutes to play. We wanted to win on their home e floor,” Carrawell said. “Not only and 16-0 - you can’t say you’re not thihking about that in the back of your mind —but to win on their home floor was the big thing. “The best thing about walking out was the silence not hearing anything.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Duke 81, UNC 61 Score Box Duk 36 46 81 UNC 33 28 81 Ogtt:Awtyls34M.B!fs-M 1-7 17. MaatfHe B-13 3S . CvoMt 6-S) 1212. Uosrion • 1-3 Owwfeto 1202 2,simf>ioO 12 I,.Um® 0-1000 J.Cal<Scli&t 00 O Tmita 29-70 *-ei. UKC; Baywocsi 7-S 2-2 . Coa 4-12 2-2 O. BeisMtt# 5-3 00 0, Otuteja 3*103-4 10. Capw 2-31-2 5. fatimov 12 3-9 5 CW9MO22 fwfcfd 0-1 00 0, Cum 03 02 0 CtaKis sMOO 0, Metawteol 00 0 Nswdv 01 OO 0. 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But this time the Tar Heels (2-0) were the ones who breathed the victorious sigh of relief, squeaking out a 12-11 win at Duke Lacrosse Stadium. “It shouldn’t have been that close,” senior midfielder Jeremy Carey said. “But a win’s a win.” UNC attackman Jeff Sonke finally settled matters when he fired a shot Tar Heels Split Weekend Matches By Rachel Carter Staff Writer Tennessee’s Agnes Wiski was not happy with her match against North Carolina’s Jessica Zaganczyk. She had already dropped the first set 6-3 and fell to UNC’s No. 1 seed 6-4 in the second set when she hit the ball in front of feet, but behind the baseline. Wiski turned around, Women’s Tennis Tennessee 5 UNC 4 BYU 4 UNC 5 looked at the black tarp that covers coaches’ alley and said, “There’s noth ing I can do right now.” For Wiski, there was nothing she could do for the match against No. 1 seed Zaganczyk. 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Behind three third-quarter goals from midfielder Cory Kahoun and two from attackman Chris Vosburgh, Butler knot ted the score at eight with 12:55 remain ing in the period. The Bulldogs’ comeback effort was aided by the fact that UNC’s offense hit the snooze button in the third, going nearly 12 minutes without a goal. “We just weren’t finishing our shots,” Carey said. were overpowered by Zaganczyk and Cena Hackler in doubles 8-3. But fortunately for Tennessee, Wiski’s troubles were not mirrored by the team. UNC lost 5-4 to the Volunteers on Sunday at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center and fell to 3-2 on the season. Going into doubles, both teams had to win two of three matches for victory. “We’ve played a couple of these, so it’s getting to be commonplace for us to be thrilling,” Tennessee coach Mike Patrick said. UNC’s No. 2 doubles, Caroline Hill and Courtney Zalinski, fell quickly to Candy Reid and Alison Ojeda 8-1. 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Call John or Leslie. 942- 9903(days) or 942-2364 or room4rent© Meanwhile, the Butler attack was finding the back of the cage against UNC freshman goalie Kris Blindenbacher, who spelled senior Jarron Harkness for the second half. After the Tar Heels streaky offense rebuilt a three-goal lead at the end of the third, the Bulldogs again equalized things when Kahoun pump-faked to lose a defender and fired the ball into the lower left comer of the cage, deadlock ing the game at 11. The goal was one of five Kahoun scored on the evening. “Kahoun stuck shots that are going to go in against any goalie in the country,” UNC coach Dave Klarmann said. “He shot the ball the way we’d all like to shoot the ball - in the comers.” But thanks to Sonke’s goal, UNC stayed unbeaten in its young season. The Tar Heels won their opener at Navy Field on Friday night, thumping Colgate 17-8 behind five goals from junior attackman Matt Crofton. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. The loss to Tennessee was just the opposite of UNC’s 5-4 victory against No. 18 Brigham Young on Friday. The win marked the first time since 1985 that the Tar Heels beat a team in the Top 20. Hill was the star of the BYU match, capping off a marathon two-and-a-half hour win, 6-3,6-7,7-6. She and her part ner Zalinski also gained a solid 8-4 win in doubles against Kim Kelly and Brooke Leavens. Meanwhile, Zaganczyk received her first singles defeat of the season from Gee Gee Garvin, 6-3, 7-5. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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This knowledge worked mightily to its advantage as UNC (191.125) outdis tanced William & Mary (184.950) and Radford (182.600). For the seventh time in as many tries, sophomore Brooke Wilson captured the all-around title for UNC with a score of 38.225 and first-place finishes on the uneven ban and floor exercise. Freshman Monica Middleton took first place on vault with a score of 9.650 and fellow frosh Lisa Companioni took BASEBALL From Page 14 home run of his career to left field. Friday’s game started off much like the other blowouts as the Tar Heels fin ished the first inning with six runs. 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North Carolina coach Derek Galvin said he was pleased with the quality of his gymnasts’ performances in those two events, but was less than ecstatic with the low scores handed out by the judges. “The judging was accurate in the sense that it ranked the athletes correct ly,” he said. “It wasn’t inconsistent from one team to another- it was just partic ularly harsh.” Since two judges score each event, the scores are often not identical, but are usually accurate within one-tenth of a point of one another. But on the beam and vault, UNC received, on several occasions, scores that were separated anywhere from .15 to .30 points - an inconsistency in judg ing rarely seen. Despite this, Galvin said he felt UNC performed well overall and praised the efforts of the visiting opponents. “William & Mary and Radford both are three to four points stronger than those (overall) scores reflect,” Galvin said. “The particularly harsh judging on vault and beam hurt all three teams.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. third victory of the season. Bynum struck out nine and allowed only one earned run. The Sports Editor can be reached at; sports@unc.edu. iiiliiP] D CIGARETTES I "star trekTpg Daily 7:10, 9:30 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:30, 7:10, 9:30 PLEASANTVILLE (PG-13) Daily 7:00, 9:50 Sat/Sun 1:45, 4:20, 7:00, 9:50 IN DREAMS (R) Daily 7:20,9:40 Sat/Sun 2:15,4:40, 7:20,9:40 l Mh3iIS.SaO.7dO.MOCT SAVING PRIVATE RYAN ,' > Daily 4:30,7:45 " BIASr^uPM^TS. 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