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E-mail: East_hr@watsonwyatt.com y* Worldwide Tshimanga Biakabutuka fumbled the ball away on the final drive, symbolic of how things went in Atlanta’s victory Sunday. The Falcons, who had just one take away in their first two games, had two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and an unusual safety in a 15-10 victory against Carolina (1-2) on Sunday. The Falcons (2-1) weren’t perfect either, losing two of three fumbles and missing two field goals while failing to capitalize on most of Carolina’s miscues. “Do you think this will be on the bloopers reel?" asked Atlanta running backjamal Anderson, who was part of one of the strangest blunders in the game. With the Falcons trying to run out the clock with just more than two minutes to play, Anderson broke free for a 42-yard run up the left sideline. As he closed in on the end zone, Doug Evans knocked the ball out of his hands, recovered it and stepped into the end zone before rolling out. 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But the ruling stood based on the perception that momen tum carried him into the end zone. “When you gain possession of the foot ball, with two feet inbounds, there’s no momentum on a fumble, there is on an interception,” referee Larry Nemmers said. “That means the Carolina player car ried the ball into the end zone on his own accord, and then, of course, it’s a safety.” Evans said he didn’t know exactly what the rule was when he ran into the end zone. “I knew I was close to the end zone, and I thought if I went in it would have come out to the 20,” he said. “It was a heads-up play that turned into a bonehead play.” UNC Women's Soccer Rebounds From Loss Staff Report SPRING, Texas - First-half goals by senior forward Meredith Florence and sophomore forward Kim Patrick made the difference as top-ranked North Carolina defeated No. 18 Southern Methodist 2-0 in women’s soccer Sunday afternoon at the Adidas College Classic. Women’s Soccer UNC 2 SMU 0 UNC I Penn State 0 The win was UNC’s second in a row after the team had seen its 24-match winning streak broken Wednesday at Clemson. UNC defeated No. 8 Penn State 1-0 on Friday night. The Tar Heels got on the board in the 10th minute of play against Southern Methodist. Patrick fed a pass to Florence, who scored the game winner past goalkeeper Becca Lief. The Tar Heels added to the lead in the 30th minute when Patrick scored the insurance goal, assisted on the play by senior defender Kalli Kamholz. The Tar Heels improved to 8-1 on the Greenhill is seeking outstanding candidates to fill a limited number of Analyst positions in its Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity businesses. Greenhill & Cos., founded in 1996, has advised on M&A transactions valued at more than sll6 billion in the last 18 months alone. 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The game was a rematch of a couple of exciting UNC-PSL' games a year ago. The Nittany Lions defeated the Tar Heels 3-2 during the regular season, and UNC came back with a 2-0 win in the NCAA semifinals. McDonald’s goal was recorded on a header off a rebound of the initial shot by defender Tina Murphy. The Tar Heels recorded 17 shots to 11 for the Nittany Lions. UNC had eight corner kicks, and Penn State managed five.
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