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8 Monday, April 24, 2000 BASEBALL From Page 14 teammate’s blast with one of his own on the very next pitch. “I guess the big base hit, the home run by LaVigne seemed to be the thing that got us back over the hump,” Womack said. “Carolina scores those three runs, they’re ahead. “If they put two or three zeroes on us, they gain a little momentum.” UNC had its eighth-inning comeback attempt cut short by LaVigne, the UVa. closer. The right-handed fireballer moved to the mound from his usual posi tion at short and snuffed out the rally. LaVigne did it all for Virginia in the series. He drove in four runs, scored three and went 4-for-10 in the series. His glovework at shortstop was nothing short of highlight-reel material. He went in the WOMEN S LACROSSE From Page 14 points Sunday after registering a goal and an assist the day before. They weren’t the only Tar Heels to struggle, however. When they weren’t scoring goals, which wasn’t often, the Terps were keep ing UNC away from goalie Alex Kahoe. She finished with 15 saves, but UNC’s shots rarely tested her. “We did a good job of possession,” SlingluffLevy said. “But we couldn’t put the ball in the net, and we had a lot of turnovers because we couldn’t finish inside of eight meters. “It was very frustrating, but against this team, you’ve got to take every pos session as gold.” The Tar Heels were without their third tri-captain, Gray Mac Nair, who suffered a hyper-extension of her right knee in the second half against the Blue Devils. 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UNC coach Mike Fox said. “He’ll prob ably be the ACC Player of the Week with the weekend he had.” The Tar Heels (36- 11, 8-10) had a weekend they’d probably like to forget. They had a chance to get back to .500 Mac Nair scored eight goals and netted two assists while starting all 13 of UNC’s pre vious games. “She’s an influ ence out there, and we definitely missed her,” Mohler said, while noting that Mac Nair’s absence cannot be used as an excuse. Added Mohler, “They simply played amazing." UNC senior Meghann Mohler was selected to the All-ACC team after leading the Tar Heels with 28 points. Three Tar Heels Earn All-ACC Honors Mohler and defender Porter Wilkinson were named to the All-ACC team Friday. UNC freshman Betsy Gaines was tabbed the Rookie of the Year. Mohler was second on the Tar Heels in the ACC for the fourth time this sea son but again failed. “We keep climbing up to that .500 mark and can’t seem quite to get there,” Fox said. UNC even had a rough time in its only win of the series, a 5-4 decision Saturday. Fox was thrown out of the game in the third inning for arguing a balk called on starter Chris Elmore. The runner eventually scored to give UVa. a 4-2 edge. But the event served to fire up Fox’s squad and to settle Elmore down. Elmore allowed one hit during his next four innings of work before yielding to closer Derrick DePriest in the eighth. “Whenever you see your head coach stick up for you, that’s always going to pump you up.” said Elmore, who allowed four earned runs in seven innings to improve to 6-1. Fox might have received the boot in part because of his frustration with in scoring with 28 points heading into this weekend’s tournament. Maryland’s Adams earned regular season ACC Player of the Year honors. The Terrapin led the conference and the nation with 85 points on the season. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. WOMEN'S LACROSSE Maryland 17, UNC 6 UNC 2 2 4 UM 11 8 19 Goals: UNC - Havnlla 4. Mclnnes. Gaines. UM - Adams 6. Jnkms 3. Hobbs 3, Comito 2, Sommar. Porras. Judd Assists: UNC —0 2, Havnlla. Kickham UM Adams 2. Jenkins 2. Sommar 2, Comito. Porras, Carney Saves: UM - Kahoe 15 UNC - Coyne 6. WOMEN'S LACROSSE UNC 7, Duke 6 Duke 5 1 6 UNC 3 4 T Goals: Duke - Kaiser 2, Gallagher 2. Finn. O Shaughnessy UNC Off 3. Mclnnes 2. Mohler, Thompson. Assists: Duke - Kaiser UNC - Mohler. Ktckham Saves: Duke - Coyne 3 UNC - Chaney 8 Sports Friday’s game, a 6-5 loss. UNC starter Ryan Snare and UVa.’s Kevin Shrout traded zeroes until the Cavaliers finally scratched an unearned run across in the fourth, the same frame in which they Virginia 10, UNC 6 UNC 003 100 020 - 6 11 2 UVa. 016 201 00X - 10 19 0 Pitching: UNC - Eawy. Henderson |3l finoerty (6), DePnesi (8) and Moylan. UVa. - Cresweß, Wyant (7). LaVigne {B} and Rueffert Leading hitter*: UNC - Greenberg 2-5 {2B. run, RBI). Moylan 2-3 |2B. run, 3 RBI). Prosser 44 (28. 2 runs). UVa. - Marvin 3-5. Giraldo 2-5 {2B. run, RBI). UVtgne 24 (28. HR. 2 runs. 4 RBI). Himes 2-6 (HR. 2 rims, RBI). Floyd 24 (28. 3 RBI) Dilbert© ' I FINISHED THE j I YOU WOULD HAVE Jf; vE ALREADY 'j PROJECT PLAN I LIED TO KE ANY- f ASSIGNED BLAIAE WITHOUT YOUR J WAY, SO I JUST | FOR FAILURE, BUT v INPUT. ( y | I SKIPPED THAT STEP.! I DON’T WORRY, ITS "jy “ "\f j J THE Daily Crossword Robert Penn Warren novel 56 “ Vice" 57 -pong 58 Ocean motion 59 Calculator 60 Israeli airline 61 Afresh 62 Core group 63 Tours to be? 64 Stooped DOWN 1 Not this? 2 Imprudent 3 One of HOMES acronym 4 & others: Lat. 5 Human trunks 6 Borders on 7 Fishing rod ACROSS 1 Family plan? 5 Spigots 9 Furnish 14 Male red deer 15 Hautboy 16 Thrust 17 Gobi's conti nent 18 Hold sway 19 Admit 20 Bertolucci film based on the life of Pu Yi 23 Alamos, NM 24 Even one 25 Recorded books, e g. 29 Ships' records 31 Research rm. 34 Off. skill 35 Capital of Peru 36 Make over 37 John Huston film based on a C.S. 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Virginia scored the deciding run in the bottom of the eighth inning when UNC’s Jay Madeira, who entered the game for defensive purposes, fielded a UNC 5, Virginia 4 UNC 110 010 200 - 5 8 2 UVa. 301 000 000 - 4 8 2 Prtehmr UNC - Srnora. OoPnaa 18) and Moylan. tftfa. - Parker, Marinak 15). Street 18) and Bawck. Leading httlara: UNC - Greenberg 14 (HR. 2 ram. RM. Hooper 2-3 (28. rani Godwin 2-3 (2 38 RBII Pmasar 1-3 (HR. ran, RSI). UVa. - Floyd P3 (2 runs! 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RBI) UVa - Giraldo 24 (HR 2 rum. RBI), RuaKwl 1-3 (Sf. ran. 3 RBI) Stow 24 (ran). Svwat 24 (RBI). (C)2000 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved 44 Garb 45 Circulate and schmooze 46 Animated Fudd 47 Kuwaiti money 48 Verdi opera 49 Alan of “Shane" 50 Fencer's foil 51 Scot's skirt 52 Wild try 53 Planted explo sive 54 Churchill's suc cessor 55 Salamander 56 Bub
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