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3typ Satlii (Tar Hrrl Virginia's Hand Punches Out UNC Associated Press CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Chris Williams scored six straight points dur ing a go-ahead 13-4 second-half run Tuesday night, and Donald Hand got hot when it counted as Virginia held off No. 21 North Carolina 87-85. The victory was the 300th Men’s Basketball {UNC 85 Virginia 87 of Pete Gillen’s coaching career, and came with the Cavaliers (12-5, 3-2 ACC) playing the ball-hawking, up-tempo style he favors. North Carolina (11-7,2-2) was forced into 21 turnovers that led to 29 points for the Cavaliers, dooming the far Heels into their third consecutive loss. The end didn’t come easily as North Carolina rode freshman Joseph Forte’s Ndiaye, Rocker Display Kindred Ignorance I have never been so sure of any thing in my life. As certain as 1 am that this is the new millennium (it is, isn’t it?), I now know that Makhtar Ndiaye andjohn Rocker are long-lost brothers. Now hear me out. Give the theory a chance. It’s not as convoluted as it may seem. Besides their obvious physical simi larities, the recent news-makers have provided tremendous psychological evidence of their kinship. Rocker, resident good ol’ boy in the Braves’ bullpen, has been ordered by- Major League Baseball to undergo psy chological tests because of a recent Sports Illustrated story highlighting his many ignorances - not that the task of revealing his mental deficiencies was a difficult one. Spending the day with writer Jeff Hatchell: Teasley's Status to be Determined Soon By T. Nolan Hayes Sports Editor The questions surrounding the play ing status of Nikki Teasley might be answered as early as this week. Teasley, the starting point guard on the North Carolina women’s basketball team for the past three seasons, took an indefinite leave of absence four games ago for unexplained reasons. But UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell, who Do you suffer from cold sores? ■ If so, then you may be just who we're looking for. 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Hand, who missed his first 10 shots, converted a three point play with 42.2 seconds left and added two more free throws with 28 seconds to play as the Cavaliers ended a six-game losing streak against the Tar Heels. UNC freshman guard Joseph Forte tallied career highs with 27 points and 11 rebounds for his first double-double. The end of the game also was delayed when Virginia fans poured onto the court with three-tenths of a second left as balloons were released from the rafters. The court was cleared, and the 9 ■ MIKE OGLE ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Pearlman, Rocker mused on his annoy ances with virtually anyone who does not look, think and smell like he does. Reports indicate th£re is an elderly man in southern Alabama whom Rocker did not offend with his comments, but the story- cannot yet be confirmed. But don’t be fooled by the outra geousness of his rantings. Rocker is just another victim of typical sibling rivalry. has watched her team lose all four of the games Teasley has missed, said Tuesday that the situation could be resolved soon. “I’m expecting some information any day about if and whether she’s going to be able to come back and any kind of time table if she will be able to come back this year,” Hatchell said. “I’m expecting that pretty much any time, so basically it’s out of my hands right now,” Hatchell said she had “a great conver OPC Area Program, a non profit agency providing out standing Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse services in Orange, Person and Chatham counties, seeks qualified professionals to work in partnership with clients so that they can lead satisfying lives as valued members of the community. The following positions are available; game ended with fans surrounding the court. Williams led Virginia with 24 points, including six straight when the Cavaliers turned a 53-50 deficit into a 56-55 lead. Travis Watson added 17 points, Adam Hall had 14, and Hand finished with 12. All of Hand’s points came in the final 7:15. The Tar Heels led 43-38 at halftime, getting the lead by scoring the final seven points. Earlier, North Carolina had runs of 10-0 and 11-0 but never led by more than eight because Virginia countered with 17-4 and 8-0 runs. North Carolina also outrebounded the Cavaliers 23-14 in the opening 20 minutes and shot 62 percent to Virginia’s 43 percent. But the home team made up for it by forcing 12 turnovers and outscoring the Tar Heels 16-4 off miscues. His older brother is a tough act to fol low. Rocker is merely attempting to keep pace with the perpetual ignorance that is Makhtar. You might remember Ndiaye from such films as “That Ute is a Racist” and its sequel “I Apologize for Being a Liar,” released immediately following his appearance in the 1998 Final Four. The Senegal Sensation is making news again, having filed suit alleging that American Airlines is responsible for his “inability to earn a living” play ing professional basketball. I’m not sure how- much time Ndiaye has spent reviewing game film of him self, but his lack of talent, rather than American Airlines, might be responsi ble for his “inability to earn a living” as a basketball player. But his side of the story still deserves to be heard. While on an American sation” with Teasley on Monday night and added that she would inform the media as soon as a decision was made regarding Teasley’s playing status. 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Cota and Newby will appear there today - in lieu of court - to face mis demeanor assault charges, weather permitting. “My understanding is that this is a common method to resolve situations such as this,” UNC coach Bill Guthridge said in a released statement. “The players and I will not have any further comment until the matter is Airlines flight in May 1998, Ndiaye requested some ice to help soothe his aching back. Instead, Ndiaye received dry- ice from the flight attendants. The dry ice then proceeded to severely burn his lower back, directly resulting in his “inability to earn a living.” Say “hi” to Makhtar for me next time you stop at the McDonald’s drive-thru. Ndiaye had better check his rear view mirror, though. Rocker is fast approaching in national disgust levels. After verbally berating New Yorkers last season, Rocker became the target of obscenities and other projectiles while visiting Big Apple stadiums. Now he can look forward to such red-carpet treat ment in all 30 major-league ballparks. It’s difficult to imagine two separate sets of circumstanc- ■> that could pro duce these young r >n. Clearly, they sprang from the same mixture of DNA because we’re there for her, and we’re with her. “We love her, and we care about her, and I think she really appreciates all of her teammates and the University of North Carolina. I think she realizes what they’ve done for her and what they mean to her.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports @unc.edu. completely resolved.” The case could still be returned for a court appearance at a later date if necessary. Cota and Newby were originally scheduled to appear at Orange County District Court on Dec. 6. The case was postponed until today to allow lawyers to schedule witnesses to testify. Both players were charged with three counts each of assault inflicting serious injury and two counts each of simple assault following a fight on Halloween night. 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I or be increasingly uncomfortable around other people. who™ oTmul l^ Wednesday, January 19, 2000 Virginia 87, UNC 85 Box Score UNC 43 42 85 VIRGINIA 38 49 87 UNC f*S) ft ik mm im M a pf tp Capel 36 6-W 3-4 14 1 5 17 Lang 30 2-8 00 02 0 3 4 Haywood 36 8-11 4-6 6-12 0 3 20 Cota 38 06 1-2 06 10 1 9 Forte 36 11-16 34 4-1) 5 3 27 Owens 9 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 2 2 Puppets M 3-5 00 3-5 0 16 Newby 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Johnson 1 00 00 - 0-1 0 0 0 [ Brocket 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Total 200 34-88 11-19 1441 16 18 85 Percentages - FG .586. FT 579 3po<nt goals - 6-13 .462 (Cap* 2-5. Cota 2-2. Forte 2-6, Owens 0-1) Team rebounds 2 Blocked shots 1 (Lang) Turnovers 2l (Forte 4, Peppers 4. Haywood 3. Lang 3. Cane) 2, Cote 2. Owens 2, Newby) Steals - 2 (Forte 2). VIRGINIA (87) fg ft rb min m-a m-a o-t s pf tp Derscfi 4 01 00 00 0 0 0 W&ams 36 9-13 6-9 3-6 4 2 24 T. Watson 31 8-11 1-2 2-3 1 4 17 Hand 31 4-W 34 0-1 33 12 HH 26 5-10 2-2 4-7 G 4 14 Mason 26 2-9 2-2 14 3 1 7 Mapp 22 38 1-1 1-2 3 2 6 Ducharme 5 01 00 1-1 0 2 0 Fnel 4 01 00 00 1 0 0 Oondon 16 2-5 1-2 14 0 4 5 Total 200 33-71 15-22 13-28 15 22 87 Percentages - FG 465. FT 682 3-point goals - 6-24 250 (Williams 14. Hand 1-7. Hail 2-5. Mason 14, Mapp 1-3. Oondon 0-1). Team rebounds 2. Blocked shots 2(T Watson 2). Turnovers 7 (Wtihams 2. Dondon. Duchamw, HaH. Hand Mason). Steals 5 (Hafl. Hand. Mapp, T Watson. Williamsj Technical fouls none Attendance 8.394 I THE GIDER HOUSE RULES * %5: SIS I CTUARTL^fIf . Daily 3:15,5:10,7:05,9:00 n, SUPERNOVA Daily 3:10,5:15,7:15,9:15 M HURRICANE’ Daily 4:00,7:00,9:50 k THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY ( Daily 4:30,7:451 ANNA AND THE KING AGNOLIA^ Daily 4:45,8:251 , MAN ON THE MOON^ Daily 3:45,7:00,9:30 R . MAGNOLIA . Daily 3:30,7:151 . GALAXY QUEST Daily 3:10.5:10,7:10,9:15 w. TOY STORY 2 . Daily 3:10,5:20,7:30,9:30 . ANY GIVEN SUNDAY 9
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