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3Hje Saily (Tar Meri MEN S BASKETBALL From Page 12 returned after halftime and for got about the fouls, scoring six points and block ing three shots in the first four min utes. , “He really made a difference, .especially at the , start of the second ; 6alf,” Guthridge said. “You can’t play like you’re in foul trouble. If you want to be Georgia Tech forward Jason Collier recorded team bests with his 14 points and 13 rebounds against the Tar Heels. effective, you have to go out and play. He seemed to do that.” North Carolina put the game away with a couple of spectacular plays back to-back. Capel threw a long pass that set up a lay-in for Kris Lang, and Forte fin ished off a lob from Ed Cota with a high-flying dunk to give the Tar Heels a 45-32 lead. Tech never got closer than eight points the rest of the way. “The team had a resolve to come out and play better in the second half,” Guthridge said. “Brendan’s defensive play really inspired them.” Haywood finished with 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. The Yellow Jackets pulled down 25 l offensive rebounds and took 22 more l shots than North Carolina. It didn’t mat ;ter. ’ Jason Collier had 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Tony Akins was the ; only other player in double figures with 11 points. More telling were these shooting lines: Alvin Jones was 1-for-11, and Jason Floyd made just l-of-10. Help Wanted AAU BASKETBALL COACH wanted for 16 gntf under national team. Expenses and monthly. 844-8547 I ♦BANK CARD AGENT SALESMAN TO GIVE AWAY eCollects electronic check services. Unlimited Callings Potential! Call today and we Ban show you how to earn Big ssss SB6-303-8430 ext. 744 Internships ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PAID IN TERNSHIP THIS SUMMER? 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Tech 28 26 53 UNC (70) fg ft ri> min m-e m-a o-t * pf tp Lang 27 4-7 00 06 0 1 8 Capel 37 5-9 8-8 0-5 2 3 20 Haywood 26 56 2-2 2-8 1 3 12 Forte 35 7-14 06 0-1 4 2 15 Holmes 4 06 00 06 1 0 0 Cota 36 3-7 2-2 04 6 0 9 Peppers 21 24 00 0-2 1 3 4 Owens 11 1-2 06 1-1 0 0 2 Melendez 2 0-1 06 06 0 0 0 Johnson 1 00 06 06 0 1 0 Brook* 1 0-1 06 06 0 0 0 Total 200 27-51 12-12 3-27 15 13 70 Percentage* -FG .529. FT 1.000 3-point goals - 4-11 364 (Capel 24. Forte 1-3. Cota 1-2, Owens 0-1. Brooker 01). Team rebounds 2. Blocked shot* 5 (Haywood 3, Capel. Forte) Turnovers l4 (Haywood 4, Forte 3, Capel 2. Cota. Holmes. Johnson, Lang. Peppers) Steals - 6 (Lang 2. Peppers 2. Cota, Forte). Ga. Tech (53) fg ft it) min m-a m-a o-t a pf tp Collier 32 6-16 06 6-13 1 3 14 Floyd 30 1-10 06 34 2 3 2 Jones 35 1-11 6-8 6-9 1 2 8 Aktns 31 5-10 06 36 4 1 11 Fern 38 3-14 06 06 2 0 6 Isenhour 10 14 06 0-2 1 2 2 Moore 11 26 2-2 1-1 0 1 7 Vines 13 1-3 06 2-2 2 2 3 Total 200 2363 24-31 17-42 18 13 75 Percentages - FG 274. FT 600 3*oint goals - 5-26 .192 (CoHier 24, Floyd 06. Jones (H Akins 16. Fein 0-7. Moors 1-1, Vines 1-3) Tesm rebounds - 5 Blocked shots - 4 (Floyd. Jones, Fern. Isenhour) Turnovers l5 (Collier 4. Fein 4, Jones 3. Aktns 2. Floyd). Steals - 9 (Akins 2. Jones 2. Moore 2, Coftter, Floyd. Vines) Technical fouls - None Attendance - 10.000. Officials: Ted Valentine, Tom Lopes, Bernard Clinton | Child Care | MOM WRITING MA THESIS seeking en thusiastic individual to care for two girls ages 3 yrs. and 5 months. 12-15 hours during week for six weeks in my home. SB/ hour Flexible hours. Love for kids and experience with babies a must 968-8839. 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Bv Mike Ogle Assistant Sports Editor With 6:31 remaining against Maryland on Sunday in Carmichael Auditorium, North Carolina’s Nikki Teasley made her return to the women’s basketball team official. Trailing 43-40, UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell re-inserted the junior point guard into the lineup for crunch time. On the first possession coming out of the timeout, Teasley elevated above Terrapin defender Tiffany Brown on a driving pull-up jumper from 15 feet. As the official’s whistle blew to signal a foul on Brown, Teasley’s shot dropped through the net off the glass. Teasley, who has not played with the team sincejan. 3, successfully converted on the 3-point play to knot the score and spark a 14-6 UNC run to finish the game. Less than two minutes later, Teasley found Juana Brown spotting up for a 3-pointer in the left comer that give the Tar Heels a lead they would not relin quish. 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W/ D. ethernet/ cable/ private phone in bedroom/ parking and bike access/ workout facility/ security/ reasonable rent. Call 9334360. Miss Teasley back.” Teasley took a leave of absence from the team for undisclosed per sonal reasons fol lowing UNC’s 79-72 loss to N.C. State in early January. Since her departure, the Tar Heels, who began the season ranked eighth in the nation and as the UNC junior guard Juana Brown said Nikki Teasley's return to the Tar Heels gave them extra confidence. favorites to win the ACC, had dropped six of seven games. Although she did not start the first half, Teasley collected 31 minutes of floor time, more than anyone on the team other than forward LaQuanda Barksdale. “It means a lot to me personally (to have her back), and it means a lot to the team,” Barksdale said. “She’s our floor leader, and she’s my friend.” The Tar Heels were more relaxed and confident on offense with Teasley running the show again. “I thought she did a good job setting us up, getting us organized and getting the ball to the right people where we were open,” Hatchell said. Teasley did display some signs of rust, particularly in the first half. She missed all five of her field goal attempts and had two turnovers to go with her two assists. With the shot clock winding down about midway through the first half, Teasley took matters into her own hands Roommates BEDROOM AVAILABLE UNTIL May in Townhouse Apts. $l7O/ mo+ 1/3 utilities. 10 minute walk to campus Call 968-0566 and ask for Tabitha or Scotty. 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Lowest prices guaranteed! www.breakerstravel.com (800) 985-6789 The Daily Tar Heel Classifieds 962-0252 | Announcements | from the top of the key. Attempting to dribble behind her back three times, she lost control of the ball while driving to the paint and fell to the floor. Renneika Razor then converted a transition layup on the other end for Maryland. Teasley regained her composure at the half and finished the afternoon with 11 points (5-of-14 shooting), six rebounds, five assists and three turnovers. She failed to convert any of her four 3-point attempts. However,Juana Brown made it clear that Teasley’s impact could not be mea sured in the box score alone. Teasley’s return provided an emotional lift in addition to the boost in talent an All- ACC performer brings. “Nikki provides a spark out there,” Brown said. “She gets hyped off making great passes and scoring, and it carries to the rest of the team. “That was something we really need ed -a good spark - because our confi dence wasn’t like it used to be, and (hav ing) her out there kind of added some thing to our attitude.” Whatever Teasley’s troubles were that kept her away from the team for three weeks, she says she’s a stronger person because of them and she’s glad to be back. “It’s been very challenging,” Teasley said. “A lot of things have been going on, and not playing basketball, I’ve had a lot of free time to just think about some things that I want to do as far as my life and situation.” Now that Teasley is back on the court, the Tar Heels are looking to get back on track and go through the second half of the conference schedule with more suc cess than they experienced the first time Trawel/Vacations | • 1 PANAMA CITY Vacations! 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Wartey 2, Brown) *imi <1 I 4 ■bi im m* *4 a pf tp Simp 22 04 00 1-3 2 0 0 SetaOsM 37 S-W 0-2 84 0 3 Hiram 30 12 00 -n 0 3 12 C.Bfinn S 02 00 3-3 2 1 0 144 l-3 M 00 0 1 4 J Btom 28 t* 0-1 24 4 0 3 Hononjlool? 14 00 02 0 1 3 !M*y 31 8-14 1-1 24 5 1 11 Domra 9 0-1 V 2 02 0 2 1 Mu a i-i oo oo o 22 Doe 200 2448 44 2248 13 W 84 HtdcUft -FC .344 fT .600 3-poim goats - 2-16 .133 (2. earn* 1-3. HuntingtiX! 14. Isrtay 04. Slurp 03t Isaai W (Saikiateta 3 Step 3, Trasiay 3 Hiogm 2. Honwsrai 2 J, fcarai Ua. Tbomasl *ah - 9 Bsrs4ale 2 C. Brtm 2. Hirtraen 2 Ira. teeny. Domra] TbcfenM foes - Not*. Muattvws - 818 Officials: Uvrton SwHoai. Motes! Utter, Carolyn Jonra around. The players said the win against Maryland was an important first step in that direction. Said Teasley, “Hopefully, this can be a start of a great winning streak.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Volunteering SPEND 6-8 HOURS each month with an adult with a developmental disability. It's flexible and fun! 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