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dbe iailij dar li??l VOLLEYBALL From Page 14 With their newfound intensity, UNC took games three and four with relative ease, sending the match into game five. With momentum fully on their side, the Tar Heels captured the lead and never allowed Tech to come within striking distance, winning the game 15- 10 and the match 3-2. “We knew that it would be hard for (Tech to play on the road and sustain .jnomentum,” Sagula said. “We began to ‘stay patient and not make as many unforced errors. After we battled back Jfcnd started serving better, we took the *TTiomentum and won the match.” #£ UNC carried that momentum with ®iem into its match with Clemson. The Car Heels only allowed Clemson to jjose a threat only in game two, which SINC won 17-15. “There’s not a better team to beat to i start the ACC than Clemson,” Krista Buchholz said. “We let the ACC know that we are going to be on our game.” ,1 “I think this weekend was continuing * our building process,” middle hitter J Holly Strauss said. “We learned lessons |j from losses with Houston and Santa i Clara, and now we are going to stay I consistent and work hard.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. UVOMEN'S SOCCER jr From Page 14 [sending a 30-yard right-footed shot just [inside the far post. j Three minutes later, freshman mid fielder Maggie Tomecka copied McDonald’s effort, putting a similar 25-yarder over Wagner. It was Tomecka’s first goal as a Tar Heel; her second came in the 87th minute from a Reddick comer kick. “We have a substitution pattern now where Maggie starts the second half in place of Leslie (Gaston),” North Carolina coach Anson Dorrance said. “It gives us a different look, a different dimension. “It was neat seeing Maggie, who I think is going to be a significant player for us, score a couple of wonderful goals.” Florance also contributed to the Tar Heels’ offensive output Sunday. After scoring twice Friday to pace UNC past the Tribe, the senior notched her 13th ¥ Hath! (Ear tied Help Wanted EXPERIENCE • LEADERSHIP • DEVELOPMENT Be on The Daily Tar Heel Ad Sales Staff A fun and flexible job that ailows you to learn about the way advertising is bought, sold and produced by the largest circulating paper in Orange County. 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Rent after October $385/month Call Thomas at 933-5132 or 806 2112 ext 26 LOVELY 2BR/ IBA DUPLEX ON WOODED ACRE LOT convenient to UNC. living room, with ceiling fan. large kitchen with dish washer. central heating and air condi tioning. ample parking, storage Pets ok with $250, non-refundable. pet fee. $725. 933-0983 or 516-6369 Defense Clicks After Bad Start By Jennifer Entenman Staff Writer Led by seniors Lisa Fryer and Liz Feldman, North Carolina’s volleyball team entered conference play with one of the best defenses in the league. It was, however, early defensive mis cues that nearly cost the Tar Heels vic tory in their ACC opener against Georgia Tech on Friday night. North Carolina suffered defensive errors until the third game of the match, when its defense clicked and facilitated key offensive plays. The strong play car ried over to UNC’s next ACC match, a 3-0 win against Clemson. “We knew we would be a team to thrive off our defense,” middle hitter Krista Buchholz said. “There’s no doubt we have two of the best defensive spe cialists in the conference in Liz and Lisa. When they’re on, they’re on.” Despite several serving errors by Georgia Tech early in the first game, the Yellow Jackets amassed a seven-point lead until the Tar Heels rallied on key kills by Nicole Reis and Laura Greene. Finally, after a 45-minute game in which both teams traded sideouts throughout, the Yellow Jackets capital- iNFORMATiCA Explore your Future! Come see what WORKS FOR US! Professional Services Consultants wanted! 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UNC suffered similar lapses in com munication on defense in the second game, resulting in Georgia Tech record ing seven unanswered points on its way to taking a 2-0 lead. It was in the third game that, with their ACC opener on the line, the Tar Heels were able to pull together defensively in order to turn the match around in their favor. After taking advantage of Tech ser vice errors, UNC went on a four-point run to hold on to its lead and the game. The Tar Heels would not look back. North Carolina’s defense then took over, serving as a catalyst for setter Eve Rackham and the offense. The Tar Heels stepped up their level of play at the net by getting their hands on more balls and consistently covering their hitters. 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