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8 Monday, October 16, 2000 Volleyball Learns From Mistakes in Weekend Split By Gavin Off Staff Writer North Carolina’s volleyball team got a wake-up call Friday night against Wake Forest UNC had an unlucky Friday the 13th as the Demon Deacons handed the Tar Heels their first conference loss of the season 3-2 (7-15, 6-15, 15-10, 16-14, 13-15). The loss came in front of a rowdy crowd that was getting psyched for Midnight Madness. “We need to pick up the little things,” HARVARD I *®* “f \mm 1 UNIVERSITY BTii|IIM JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT ...Is looking for future leaders In Public Affairs. We offer a two-year Master in Public Policy (MPP), a two-year Master in Public Policy in Urban Planning (MPP/UP). a two-year Master in Public Administration (MPA2), a two-year Master in Public Administration & International Development (MPA/ID) and a one-year Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA), with concentrations offered in: • Business and Government Policy • Crime and Criminal Justice • Environment and Natural Resources • Health Care Policy • Human Resources, Labor and Education • Housing, Urban Development and Transportation • International Security and Political Economy • International Trade and Finance • Nonprofit Sector • Political Advocacy and Leadership • Political and Economic Development • Press, Politics and Public Policy • Science, Technology and Public Policy A Representative from the Kennedy School of Government will visit your campus on: DATE: Friday, October 20, 2000 TIME: 11:00 am LOCATION: UNCCH Student Union for further inftxmation please contact your Career Services Office. ftM STUDENTS ail YEARS ALL MAJORS WELCOME! Order of the Bell Tower The UNC Student Ambassadors 4 Presents lly Broad for a Day" yflsf|HOne student will be selected 7 Sgs . - to spend the day iSfll with UNC President Molly Broad f ! gr.- . / .T., r£ -* •'v! r. fS ik&i *~*'J**ifJ :i c Sr'-v.. • Experience first-hand a day in the life - ~ : of the President R§i | *| • The President attends class with you to get an up-close and personal glimpse of student life • Attend a lunch meeting with the President JMflh Xfi r; U# Applications are available at : Wj the Union Desk or at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center "-"7 ‘~'£ Applications are due by spm, K§ I October 18, 2000, at the . . p? KW IKM ) , George Watts Hill Alumni Center, [f If i p|: i NO LATE APPLICATIONS miff , WILL BE CONSIDERED! ■ -•■rS: f .. TPP ORDER OF THE MIX TOWER IS SPONSORED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION said senior defensive specialist Lisa Fryer, who had 17 digs in the match. “It’s a mindset. But it’s kind of a wake- up.” During its first two games, North Carolina com milted unforced errors like Volleyball Duke i UNC 3 Wake Forest 3 UNC 2 they were going out of style. The Tar Heels never had a lead against the Demon Deacons until the third game of the match. Despite the support of a record crowd of 7,442 fans, UNC’s early mistakes proved too much. “We need to play hard early,” UNC coach Joe Sagula said. “We lost our focus. We made so many early mistakes Defensive specialist Lisa Fryer had 17 digs in UNO's loss to Wake Forest. Sports that we dug ourselves in a hole.” The Tar Heels learned their lesson. Two days after the loss, UNC responded by jumping all over Duke in Carmichael Auditorium. By the time their match against Duke rolled around Sunday, it seemed like the Tar Heels were awake and ready to play. UNC jumped out to a fast start, beat ing the Blue Devils by a score of 3-1 (15-8,15-13,11-15,15-8). “We struggled at winning the first game this year,” UNC coach Joe Sagula said. “That was really a simple goal (of MEN S SOCCER From Page 14 header from Crawford. Just 42 seconds later, Crawford got the second Tar Heel goal after an assist from Eddie Robinson. Crawford faked past the defense and put a shot in the middle of the net. Carrieri scored the third UNC goal, but his most spectacular goal of his three came in the 56th minute from Bucy. After taking the pass, Carrieri dribbled to his right before doubling back to the left to defeat the Rider defender. “No disrespect toward Rider, but we wanted to win this tournament,” Carrieri said. “We owed it to ourselves.” Carrieri and Norkus had the only goals in Friday’s 3-1 victory against Dartmouth. Norkus scored his second game-winner with a shot from 18 yards away. Crawford found it odd that the two SB-95 (haircut reg. $10.95) I *, - 141 Rams Plaza. Chapel Hill 9Hr/ (located off 15-501, ; on the bus route) . I ’ b M-F 10am-Bpm • Sat 9am-6pm HHk IfP Sun 12PM-SPM www.supercuts.com smews Hak* , As hip as you want to be. expires 11/27/00 " Out of Making mmmmrn wmwm* BP* B f A DIFFERENCE Attend the Master of Public Administration Information Session Find out what you can do with a career in Public Service: ♦Manage a local government or agency ♦Direct a state or federal government program ♦Manage a nonprofit organization WHEN: Monday, Oct. 16th from 12:00-4:00pm WHERE: Student Union room 205 WHO: Visit with current MPA students, faculty, and alumni Additional information or questions call the MPA Office 962-0425 > or visit our website: http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/uncmpa/ ours).” North Carolina accomplished that goal by taking the first game easily. Then UNC stopped a late 6-0 run by Duke to finish off game two. But the Tar Heel defense went back to sleep in game three. Up 10-0, UNC watched Duke take the game with a 15-1 run. But the Tar Heel defense ultimately proved too powerful for the Blue Devil hitters. The team recorded 98 digs and 19 blocks. A rejuvenated North Carolina leaped most competitive teams in these two tournaments didn’t face each other “I don’t know why we don’t play them," Crawford said. “It would defi nitely be a good game.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. MEN'S SOCCER UNC 11, Rider 0 Rider 0 0 0 UNC 6 5 11 Goetr UNC - Nortus (Crawford) 546. Crawford (Robinson) &27. Carriwi (Bucy) 1611. Bucy (Carried. Norkus) 22:13, Carrier. (Robinson) 24:25. Norkus (Knapper) 36 31. Bucy (Urtth) 46:12, Norkus (Ceroen) 5437. Cameo 56151, Norkus (Carnen, McGtoty) 60:16, Vbmauchi 85 09. Shot*: Rider - 7 UNC - 28 Saver Rider-GWS. de'latour 2 UNC-None MEN'S SOCCER ff 1 UNC 3, Dartmouth 1 Dartmouth 0 1 1 UNC 303 Goals: Dartmouth - Labarre (Christof) 63G8. UNC - Carrieri (Bucy. Norkus) 14:20, Norkus (Crawford) 24 56. Carnen (Crawford) 28:35. Saves: Dartmouth - GebraMedhtn 2. UNC - Thomas 8. sljr lathi (Ear Hs*tl out to an early 7-0 lead in game four and never looked back. J Senior outside hitter Casey Simpsorj recorded her eighth double-double of the season with 23 kills and 19 digs. • Junior middle hitter Krista Buchhola recorded a match-high 10 block assists,- one solo block and nine kills. Said Buchholz, “Liz (Feldman) and Lisa made us look pretty good today, because they were digging like crazy.” The Sports Editor can be reached a{ sports@unc.eduj HELD HOCKEY From Page 14 Although Michigan threatened early and drew a lot more penalty comers than the Tar Heels, timely goals and good defense kept the Wolverines in check. i Midfielder Carrie lingo got the TaT Heels on the board with 8:26 left in the first half on UNC’s second comer of the game. Z. Sweeper Abby Martin took posses sion of the ball after it was dribbled it around a Wolverine defend er and knocked it toward the net. Lingo tapped the ball in for UNC’s first score, McCann scored twice against Michigan. Shelton said the senior is proving herself to be a legitimate player of the year candidate. “This was a very important game fqt us,” Shelton said. “It was close through the first 20 to 30 minutes, but then we were able to assert ourselves offensively, and defensively.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. FIELD HOCKEY " ’ UNC 3, Virginia 0 UNC 1 2 3 Virginia 0 0 0 * (Me UNC - McCann 141 Ist. McCann (Hull) 29:35 2nd, foejwf (Cox) 863 2nd Shots: UNC - 13. UVa -9. Saves: UNC - Tran 8 UVa. - Worthington 7 Penalty comet*: UNC -3. UVa - 6 REID HOCKEY UNC 4. Michigan 0 Michigan 0 0 0 UNC 224 **• Goal* UNC - Uigo (Martm) 8 28 Ist. McCann 7 30 Is. Hldf (Lingo) 1154 2nd. McCann ffoepef) 6 48.2nd Shotv Michigan - 7. UNC - 12. Saves: Michigan - Maloney 1. UNC - Tran 3 Penalty comers: Michigen - 8 UNC'—<6.
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