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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.
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Lacrosse Survives Butler
By Evan Markfield
Assistant Sports Editor
DURHAM - If there is such a thing
as reverse deja vu, the North Carolina
men’s lacrosse team experienced it
Sunday.
The ninth-ranked Tar Heels jumped
Men’s
Lacrosse
out to a big
lead against
No. 17 Butler
only to watch
the advantage
slowly dis
solve before
hanging on
Butler II
UNC I2
Colgate 8
UNTC I7
for a one-goal win - just as the Bulldogs
did last year in Chapel Hill to hand
UNC a loss in its 1998 home opener.
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
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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. Not only did Wiski lose
singles, but she and partner Dana Noel
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across the goal to
beat Butler keeper
Brel McCoy.
After an extra
man goal from
Sonke gave UNC
a 7-1 lead early in
the second quar
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there would be no
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midfielder Cory Kahoun and two from
attackman Chris Vosburgh, Butler knot
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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
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“We’ve played a couple of these, so
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UNC’s No. 2 doubles, Caroline Hill
and Courtney Zalinski, fell quickly to
Candy Reid and Alison Ojeda 8-1.
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play of Zaganczyk and Hackler, who shut
down Wiski and Noel after the score was
3-3, taking the next five for the win.
No. 3 seed Sarah Hawkins and Jeni
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The goal was one of five Kahoun
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“Kahoun stuck shots that are going to
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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
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By Erin Hils
Staff Writer
Riding high off a record-breaking
meet last weekend, the North Carolina
gymnastics team remained undefeated
at home this season by easily defeating
both William
& Mary and
Radford
Friday night at
Carmichael
Auditorium.
Having
defeated
Gymnastics
W&M 184.950
UNC ....191.125
Radford ...182.600
UNC ....191.125
William & Mary in Virginia earlier this
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Freshman Monica Middleton took
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and fellow frosh Lisa Companioni took
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home run of his career to left field.
Friday’s game started off much like
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with an 11-4 win off of Mike Bynum’s
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first on the beam with a mark of 9.525.
North Carolina coach Derek Galvin
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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
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third victory of the season. Bynum
struck out nine and allowed only one
earned run.
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