®lj? Daily ®ar MM Volleyball Defeats Cavaliers North Carolina hitters Laura Greene and Casey Simpson combined for 34 kills and 31 digs in UNC's 3-0 victory. By Gavin Off Staff Writer Even though Tuesday’s match was a three-game sweep, it wasn’t an easy win for the North Carolina volleyball team. The Tar Heels had to come from behind in game two and fought off a late Virginia charge in game three to defeat the Cavaliers 3-0 (15-7, 15-13, 18-16) at Carmichael Auditorium. As the match wore on, Virginia cut its number of unforced errors and Volleyball Virginia 0 UNC 3 started hitting the ball harder and more accurately. But UNC was up to the challenge. Leading 14-10 in game three, the Tar Heels finally sent an energetic Cavs team back to Charlottesville, Va., on the third match point. “I’m really impressed that we had the character to fight off a team that really played well in the end,” UNC coach Joe Sagula said. Sagula said he was also impressed with the Tar Heels’ play in game one. UNC jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead behind the hitting of outside hitters Laura Greene and Casey Simpson and the consistent passing of defensive spe cialist Liz Feldman. Greene finished the match with 18 kills and 16 digs. Simpson chipped in with 16 kills and 15 digs. “I like the fact.. .that we won the first game,” Sagula said. “It was one of the themes we had talked about.” A quick start set the momentum for the match. Sophomore setter Eve Rackham said jumping out early on the Cavaliers gave UNC confidence for the remainder of the match. 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Still, the Tar Heels found themselves down 7-10 in game two. The return of injured freshman Nicole Reis to the rotation provided UNC with a much needed spark. Reis missed two matches this week end because of a head injury. UNC lost to Wake Forest in her absence. The Tar Heels grabbed a quick five points after Reis entered the game, tak ing a lead they would not relinquish. Reis tied Greene with a team-leading 18 kills. “I’m glad to see Nicole back in the game,” Simpson said. “I think if she can stay healthy, we can pretty much ease through the ACCs.” The win improves UNC’s record to to 18-4, 8-1 in the ACC. $18!! CAP AND GOWN at GRADWEAR.COM NO Tax! Same Quality, Better Price Money Back Guaranteed STUDENT TRAVEL Change YOUR World! 800.777.0112 |STAfmraj Book your tickets online @ wuuvu.statrauel.com | Tickets | I WILL PAY you $2,000 plus face for your lower level UNC basketball sea son tickets. 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The Tar Heels went 26-29 during that time span, including 1-11 in ACC games. They haven’t won an NCAA tourney game since 1993. “The program has not been as suc cessful the last couple years, and I think whenever you do some new things and you bring somebody new in, there’s a feeling that things are going to get bet ter,” said UNC senior associate athletic director Willie Scroggs, Haus’ former coach, who led the Tar Heels to three NCAA titles in the 1980s. “John’s a solid guy, he’s an intense guy, he played here, he’s one of our greatest players ever. So I think every one feels really good about it, and that kind of builds on itself.” Haus finished 20-7 in his two seasons at Johns Hopkins, leading the Blue Jays | Travel/Vacations ] SPRING BREAK! 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Haus, who also served as defensive coordinator at Johns Hopkins from 1988-94, said one of the most difficult tasks he has faced with the Tar Heels so far is instilling a winning attitude in them. “I think what’s been the biggest chal lenge for me -and it’s a challenge for these guys who play here right now - is we need to correct our attitude and the feelings we have as a team,” Haus said. “We need to feel like we are a good team and that we can win lacrosse games, and we’ve got to feel positive about that. And that’s been the most important thing right now is to get these guys to believe that, yeah, we are good and we can win - however, it just takes an incredible amount of work.” Although Haus hasn’t been on the job that long, it appears his words are already starting to have an effect. 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