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14 Friday, January 28, 2000 Duke Starters, Bench Dominate UNC in Blowout By Mike Ogle Assistant Sports Editor DURHAM - In a recurring theme this season for the women’s basketball team. North Carolina had no answers Thursday night against Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils opened the game with a zone press that immediately caused problems for the Tar Heels. With the help of 13 first-half UNC THE LOWPOWN ON SATURDAY’S GAME \ f BRENDAN HAYWOOD, 7-0 Game: North Carolina at Georgia Tech - ' lied a career high with 24 points against the Time: Noon \ Terrapins, inducting i o-for-i t from the ft line. Location: Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Atlanta XBN ™ ri A„r f ,4 Radio: 100.7FM.WCHL-1360AM (F *SLANG,6-11, ( F ) JASON CAPEL,6-8 Television: ESPN VL- Scored T3 points and grabbechtx VL/ Recorded double-double vs. Terps Cpripc R Pfn rri' I INf leans 47 14 rebounds against Maryland. with 11 points and 12 rebounds series Record. UNC leads 47 14. .. . \. ' Keys for UNC: Defense. The Tar Heels finally stopped ®iaccbu cabtc c a ~ , . someone when they held Maryland to 37.7 JOSEPH FORTE, 0-4 ! /Z j ED COTA, 6-1 percent shooting. They'll need intensity in their r 3 , 9 , minu !r M3 pf and ', man-to-man and communication in their point but had nine boards and three assists tallying 11 points and eight assists. . . . iL .. A ~, L i 1 ■~->v zone to take the sting out of the balanced ii.-aL /4< a %<* ■ h s>s*\ Yellow Jackets, whose five starters each average North Carolina (12-8, 3-3 in ACC) double figures in scoring. Keys for Georgia Tech: Twin towers Jason Collier and Alvin Jones must produce on both ends of the Ranrnia Tarh (Q Q 1 4 f n Affl floor. Collier has developed a soft jumper and UcUrijld lecn 111 Av.V>J could draw UNC's post men away from the hoop. Jones is one of the country's best shot blockers ® TONY AKINS, 5-11 SHAUN FEIN, 6-3 and needs to avoid foul trouble. Sophomore averages teanuhigb 42 apg Junior averages 10.7 ppg with a Bench. A UNC advantage, although sharpshooter and makes 88.6 percent of his free throws. team-best 43 3-point FG (38.7 percent). Max Owens is Still searching for the minutes he got early in the season. Forward Julius Peppers ® JASON FLOYD, S-6 ft) JASON COLLIER, 7-0 S' 0 * T Senior averages 11,4 points and 3.6 boards •t' Senior averages 18.1 points and leads Georgia Tech Bench. Guard i. J. lines leads the Tech and makes 85.7 percent of his free throws the ACC with 9.7 rebounds per game. reserves with 4.2 points and 2.2 assists per game. Forwards Jon Babul and Clarence Moore combine \ ALVIN JONES, 6-11 f° r 74 rebounds in 31 total minutes per game. V junior averages 11.6 points, 8.2 rebounds Prediction: UNC 79, Georgia Tech 71 and team-best 2.8 blocked shots pet game Compiled by T. Nolan Hayes BRAKES 50% OFF Pads and Shoes EXPIRES 5/15/00 EXHAUST S2O OFF any exhaust that consists of muffler & tailpipe EXPIRES 5/15/00 i am making my mark. i am open to new things. t and, i am powered by me. part of the \ ■ | I InsidcCn; : V o \ www.insidegwde.com J 3 ' . ’ ' ■£ _ ; -r turnovers, Duke sank its teeth into the Tar Heels from the start. The Devils jumped out to a 30-8 advantage that grew to a 52-22 halftime lead. “We were hitting on all cylinders,” Duke coach Gail Goestenkors said. “We just had a really nice half.” The half was so nice that Goestenkors had the luxury of calling off the press with more than 1 1 minutes remaining in the half and feeding the Tar Heels a healthy diet of Blue Devil substitutes. Winter Specials Discount Mufflors and Brakes 407 E. Main Street • Carrboro 933-6888 Ask How To Rscs/ve A FREE MoineksF T-Shirt Even if UNC could have found some offensive rhythm, it just could not stop Duke from scor ing. The Tar Heels opened the game in a man-to-man set, but it became clear early that North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell SHOCKS { Buy 3 and Get One FREE ■ (right rear) or 25 % OFF the I | second shock with purchase of 2 | EXPIRES 5/15/00 OIL CHANGE $19.95 Oil Change OR $9.95 with any Brake, Shock or Exhaust Service EXPIRES 5/15/00 Sports they could not handle the Blue Devils one-on-one. On one first-half play, Duke forward Peppi Browne left LaQuanda Barksdale, the ACC’s leading scorer and rebound er, in the dust with a swift dribble spin move to the hoop for two points. Brow ne scored 16 points in 23 minutes of action, while Barksdale was held to just one rebound in the game. The Tar Heels then tried to slow down the Blue Devils with a sorely inef Dilbert© fITA STUCK IN AN | \ (Z 7773 \ ASSIGNMENT THAT | I i | zsr jj i iCli THE Daily Crossword By Roger Jurgovan ACROSS 1 Intertwine 5 Make two 10 Surrounded by 14 Melodramatic exclamation 15 Once more 16 Port or claret 17 With 38A and 57A, this puz zle's theme 19 Poker pot starter 20 Very dry, as wine 21 Drying kiln 22 Fervor 23 Actor Conried 25 Cereal grass 28 Humiliates 30 Component piece 31 Cereal grain 34 Experiments 35 Cease 36 Olympic sled 37 Legal 38 See 17A 39 "Brooklyn Bridge" water colorist 40 Bacterial cul ture base 41 Mass of ice 42 Orchard fruit 43 Matched group ing 44 Right on maps 45 Adjusted beforehand 46 Knowledge" 48 Neighbor of Tex. 49 Earth pigment 51 Relaxation 53 D. 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But they could never put together any kind of a run. 1 Indy circuits 2 Toward shelter 3 By any means 4 Clairvoyant's letters 5 Torment persis tently 6 Turkish titles 7 Finally, though also important 8 Contend 9 Printer's mea sures 10 Mindful 11 Behave! 12 thin air 13 Forest ruminant 18 Truthful 22 Mtn. stat 24 Up and about 26 Battery termi- nal 27 Final letters? 28 Rand novel. " Shrugged" 29 Sandy color 32 Sure-footed 33 Doctrine 35 Spicy beat 36 Jacket piece 39 Grocery store 41 Air stirrer 44 Afore ' 2 [3 p p p p p DHTo |7i 12 1 13 ’ w~~~ ~ - aa~ ■■k? 24 ■BP” 26 BOMB -'i* sgl oar - ■ 34 laK^ igll iKlj™ ' 40 """“““^^■42""" ~ ■■■44 ■■4s ““““ ■|46™ 47 ■■■ 49 50 ■■s3“ 54 55 56 " ]■■“ ~ ’ dhe lailg (Tar “We had all five subs in,” Goestenkors said with a chuckle. “So no, they’ve never seen a press.” Substitute-led Duke still managed to score 49 points in the second half. The Tar Heels just had no answers for Duke on this night. Said Hatchell, “There’s not a lot you can say about a game like this.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edo7 (0)2000 Tribune Media Services. Inc All rights reserved 57 Jim Bakker's club letters 58 Thai's neighbor 59 Wire service letters 45 Nosegays 47 Showplace 49 Harbinger 50 Colombian metropolis 52 Westernmost of the Aleutian Islands 54 Capital of Switzerland 55 Subordinate person: abbr.
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