Oil ]t Soily (Ear Hppl Tar Heels Shut Out 'Pack, Deny Hopes for Revenge BVKelly Lusk Staff Writer ,The N.C. State women’s tennis team sought redemption against North Carolina at Wednesday’s match at Ccne-Kenfield Tennis Center. ♦ Instead, UNC evened its ACC record to 2-2 and sent the Wo 1 f p a c k home a loser. Last year, State’s victory Women’s Tennis N.C. State 0 UNC 6 against UNC was overturned after Tar Heel coach Roland Thomqvist protest ed the match because the Wolfpack stacked its lineup. N.C. State rearranged the seeding of its singles players to cre ate an unfair advantage. This year’s match left no room for protest. Just four games into the first set, State’s hopes took a hit Francie Barrigan, the No. 1 player for the Wolfpack (4-9,0- 5 in the ACC), retired after 15 minutes of play. After chasing down a shot along the baseline by Tar Heel Marlene Mejia, Barrigan twisted her knee. Mejia was leading the match 3-1. That was only the beginning of the end for the Wolfpack. For the first time this season, UNC (7-8,2-2) swept singles play. Three of the other five matches were decided in the first two sets. “Anytime you win decisively, it’s a good thing," Thornqvist said. “We did a great job of executing what we prac ticed all week, which makes me even more happy.’’ At practice, the Tar Heels focused on playing smart and consistent tennis at the end of matches. No. 2 seedjessica Zaganczyk began UNC’s winning spree and demonstrat ed the practiced techniques by defeating State’s Loni Worsley 6-1, 6-2. “That was the most patient match UNC-CH Upward Bound Program Now Hiring for 2000 Summer Residential Program June 18 - August 1, 2000 Full-Time Teachers: English, Mathematics, Mathematics/Physics, Science (Biology and Chemistry), Chemistry/Physics, Spanish Part-Time Teachers: English, Science (Biology), Dance, Music/Choir, Art, Journalism, Drama Minimum Requirements: B.A. or B.S. 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Positions open until filled. - . ~ —jfig~ — 3 1 I ■ ** * Ah equal opportunity, aff'mnatiir action institution * - -vtstt v : MEStM ’ ■> .jJ DTH/KATE MEU.NIK Senior Jessica Zaganczyk unloads from the baseline against N.C. State. Zaganczyk blitzed the Wolfpack's Loni Worsley 6-1,6-2 at No. 2 singles. I’ve played,” Zaganczyk said. “A lot of times I wanted to kill the ball on the sec ond shot, but I won by being steady and patient." Junior Courtney Zalinski came from behind and defeated No. 4 seed Kristin Nicholls, securing the match with a cross-court overhead slam. Her 3-6,6-2, 7-5 win clinched the Tar Heel victory. “I had no clue that my match decid ed the outcome,’’ Zalinski said. “When we won on every court, I was so psy ched. It made my victory all the better.” Because UNC was ahead 6-0 at the end of singles play, the coaches decid ed to forgo doubles. Said Zaganczyk, “Sweeping (State) in singles really shows that we’ve bounced back from our first two ACC losses." 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