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Max-ing Out
Golfer Max Harris came to
UNC with no knowledge about
the school. He’ll leave after this
year knowing he is among the
nation’s best players. Page 7
Climbing the Ladder
Junior Joy Ganes wants to move
up, whether it’s in the air as she
clears the high-jump bar or off
the track in her eternal quest
to find new challenges. Page 13
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Well-Armed for 2000?
The North Carolina baseball team lost
pitchers Kyle Snyder and Mike Bynum
to the professional ranks. But ace reliever
Derrick DePriest (above) leads a group of
hurlers intent on pitching a close-knit UNC
team deep into the postseason. Page 9
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Boundless
Talent
North Carolina outfielder Tyrell Godwin (left)
has drawn criticism from “baseball experts” for
his lack of instincts for the game. Two things
without question, however, are his raw ability
and potential to become a star. Pages 8 and 9
Inside Spring Sports 2000
Women's Lacrosse 4
UNC remains confident as it looks to regroup
after falling short of its expectations in 1999.
Men's Lacrosse 5
The Tar Heels try to overcome past tragedies
and send Coach Dave Klarmann out a winner.
Women's Golf 6
Coach Sally Austin’s Tar Heels are improving
in their effort to challenge Duke in the ACC.
Men's Golf 7
UNC is solid at the top with Max Harris and
Paul Daniel as it makes a run for the NCAAs.
Men's Tennis 10
With lessons from last season learned,
the Tar Heels strive for improvement.
Women's Tennis 11
Togetherness, depth and a blend of youth
with experience are keys for the Tar Heels.
Men's Track and Field 12
UNC’s strong hurdlers and field-event
athletes try to shock the ACC - again.
Women's Track and Field 13
The Tar Heels are out for revenge after losing
the ACC title for the first time in eight years.
Rowing 14
Coach Joel Furtek leads the Tar Heels
into their third season as a varsity sport.
Softball 15
UNC has the pitching depth that it lacked
in 1999 and returns its top five hitters.
Friday, February 18, 2000
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