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sl)* Bath} Sar Mppl UNC to Kick Off Season's Final Leg North Carolina hosts the ACC Women's Swimming and Diving Championships for the first time since 1997. " By lan Gordon Staff Writer *" Throughout the year, North Carolina coach Frank Comfort has the fact that the collegiate 7 •season should be broken into sections. - The first is a sort of preseason that - includes the team’s late-fall and early ; winter dual meets. After intensive train - ing during winter break, the second ses sion - the regular season - begins. .. Finally, as the dual-meet season > winds to an end, squads prepare to ; compete for conference championships “ and, eventually, an NCAA title. ; This weekend, the seven ACC teams ; will descend upon Chapel Hill for the " 22nd ACC Women’s- Swimming and ' Diving Championships. The meet will ' be held at UNC’s Koury Natatorium for - the first time since 1997. • “For me, it’s exciting to have it at * Carolina because we have the home- S crowd advantage,” UNC junior Summer f Mack said. “You know your pool, you ' - -“have your locker room, you have your r parents sitting closer to you. It’s blue and Summer Jobs The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Conference Services 2000 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Department of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-CH, seeks qualified and motivated individuals for Summer Conference Services. Each summer the Department is host to a variety of conferences, summer camps and educational programs and hires 3 Building Managers and 18 Conference Assistants to facilitate the housing of these groups. 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Call the Yackety Yack at 962-3912. All Officially Recognized Student Organizations J UNION OFFICE SPICE ALLOCATION • If yoa would like office space In the Union, yon may submit an office aUocation application. • The applications are available in Suite C and room SOI of the Student Union. • Deadline for applications is February 25 at Spm. • Torn in all applications to Suite C. Questions? You may contact | Jon Curtis at jon@email.unc.eclu or Lerissa Rentas at lrentas@email.tmc.edu jdDpPNUt * - /'-'■■*- : 'f c s^| DTH/LAURA GIOVANELLI The 17th-ranked North Carolina women's swimming and diving team pushed Virginia to the brink of defeat Jan. 23 at Koury Natatorium. white, not orange and whatever.” Mack’s allusion to the color orange is a not-so-subtle reference to No. 7 Virginia, which will attempt to win its third straight ACC Championship. No. 17 UNC believes it has the best shot at dashing undefeated UVa.’s hopes for another title, especially after pushing the Cavaliers to the last race before los ing its dual meet 158-142 Jan. 23. In that contest, the Cavaliers consis tently finished first in the majority of Summer Jobs | Tickets BUYING ALL CAROLINA and Duke Home Game tickets 919-345-3655. WWW.OPENSEATS.COM A GREAT place to buy or sell Tar Heel tickets and more. Beal Estate 2-BR HAMLIN Park condo for sale On bus line. Walk to Eastgate Good plan for roommates Betty Mount Howard, Perry. & Walston. BHG Realters 990-3917 FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR $0 DOWN! Gov t & Bank Repos! Financing available! Local listings. 800-501-1777. ext 1905 Mountain Land 14 acres with incredible views. Perfect for get- away cabin. $39,900. 5.6 acres with mountain stream. $19,900. 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I think it’s going to be a blast.” Indeed, UNC will at last race on a full tank of gas. The team has been tapering its workouts during the past several weeks in preparation for the conference championships. This is yet another difference between the regular season and the postseason, Mack explained. “We swim tired through all of our dual meets, and then at ACCs, every one rests, (we) shave our hairy legs, and it’s time to go fast,” she said. Many of the Tar Heels have enjoyed individual success at the ACCs in the past three years, but Mack said person al achievement was secondary to the team’s ultimate goal. “I think the reason why we have such a good chance of winning is because everyone’s personal goal is to win the meet,” Mack said. “I want a ring. I’ve been here for three years, and I want my ring.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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North Carolina shot a woeful 30 percent in the loss to Wake, which dropped UNC into the conference cellar. “We’re a completely different team now, there’s no question about that,” UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell said. “That (loss) was a very low point for us, but now we are probably the most complete we’ve been all year - physically, men tally and emotionally -as a team.” Since that loss - the team’s fifth straight overall - North Carolina has gone 4-4. The Tar Heels picked up their game along the way when point guard Nikki Teasley returned to the lineup onjan. 30. Teasley was named ACC Player of the Week on Monday after averaging 17.7 points and 6.0 assists in three games. Her ability to run the offense and get teammates open looks has restored the team’s confidence. “We’re more confident now in our game at this point, whereas then we were | Parking | PARKING DAY TIME Only! 2 spaces avaik able for semester Reduced price Located between W. Franklin and W. 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