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Sty? Hatty ©ar Heri UNC Must Stop Jordan To Pay Back Terrapins Maryland's LaMont Jordan rushed for 147 yards on 26 carries in the Terrapins' 45-7 win against UNC last year. Game and time: Maryland at North Carolina. Kickoff is at noon. Records: Maryland is 5-4 overall and 3-3 in the ACC. UNC is 4-5, 1-5. Senes: UNC leads 35-27-1. Personnel update: Maryland - No injuries reported. UNC - CB Anthony Anderson (shoulder), RB Rufus Brown (shoulder), PJohn Lafferty (mononucle osis) and LB Merceda Perry (fractured right ankle) are out. TTie key matchup: For the Tar Heels to keep their bowl hopes alive, they will need to prevent Maryland running back LaMont Jordan from repeating the per formance he had in the Terrapins’ 45-7 win in College Park last season. Jordan ran 26 times for 147 yards and two touchdowns in that game, and the Terps amassed 268 yards on the ground. Although Jordan’s numbers have dropped this season - he averages 88.2 yards per game - he remains the Terps’ main offensive threat. Jordan has rushed for 259 yards and three touchdowns in Maryland’s last two games - both wins. “He’s big and strong, and I think he gets better as the game goes along,” UNC coach Carl Torbush said. “He can take a lot of licks. He reminds you a lot of ways of (former UNC tailback) Natrone Means. “You don’t think he looks real fast, but as the game goes along he seems to get faster and faster. There’s no doubt that for us to win the ballgame, we’ve got to stop LaMont Jordan.” To keep Jordan in check, the Tar Heels will have to hit him at the line before he [ EASTERN J | mm FEDERAL PLAZA THEATRES ■■■ Elliott Rd. 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Jordan’s biggest output of the season was a 158-yard per formance two weeks ago against Duke. “He’s a force to be reckoned with,” UNC defensive tackle Ryan Sims said. “But we’ve been pretty good this year about coming in a big game, where we know they’ve got to run, to make them one-dimensional - land of like Clemson.” Final analysis/prediction: Of course, when UNC focused on stopping the run against Clemson three weeks ago, it got burned badly. Although the Tar Heels lim ited the Tigers’ rushing attack to 112 yards on 45 carries, they paid dearly for leaving their comers isolated in the secondary. The Tar Heels would run that risk against Maryland again on Saturday - if only the Terps could throw the ball. Maryland has the third-worst passing attack in the ACC. Starting QB Calvin McCall sprained his ankle late in the first half of last week’s 35-28 double-overtime win against N.C. State, and his status for Saturday’s game is still unknown. Backup Shaun Hill, a junior-college transfer, finished 15-of-24 for 137 yards and two touchdowns as Maryland erased a 15-point deficit But he and the rest of the Terrapins will ran into a UNC team that enters Saturday’s game with a load of confi dence and renewed bowl hopes. “Last year was embarrassing. We embarrassed ourselves up there,” Sims said. “And, of course, we owe them one.” The Tar Heels keep Jordan from tak ing over the game and move a step clos er to a bowl. UNC 27, Maryland 17 Compiled by James Giza cpjgcpw||||| Billy Elliot 7:00, 9:20, SAT-SUN 2:15, 4:30 VARSITY i "THE YEfIKSFUNNIESIMOUIE." "Two thumbs up!" j 1 BESTINSH( 7:10, 9:1 5, SAT-SUN 2:10, 4:15 ALMOST FAMOUS EXORCIST 7:00, SAT-SUN 2 00 9:30 SAT-SUN 4 30 “I 1 Weaver Dairy Chelsea sr WCWB ‘FILMGOING JOY!" one of the best movies of the scar!' I REM EM BERTHE _TITANS_ Doherty Faces Easier Season Opener By T. Nolan Hayes Sports Editor One year ago, Matt Doherty was coaching his first game at anew school. One year later, he’s doing the same thing. But much has changed in a year. Doherty’s task to tip off 1999 was to lead his Notre Dame squad on the road against fourth-ranked Ohio State. The Fighting Irish won 59-57. Doherty’s task this year? To lead North Carolina past Winthrop in the first round of the NABC Classic at the Smith Center. The teams square off at 7:30 p.m. “No one expected us to beat (Ohio State),” Doherty said. “This situation is kind of different. That’s not a knock against Winthrop - that’s just fact. We’re the ones coming off the Final Four. Winthrop has everything to gain, and Men's Soccer Set to Kick Off Postseason By lan Gordon Staff Writer They’ve been saying it all year long. 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Senior guard Max Owens is doubtful for this weekend's games because of a sprained left ankle. Tulsa and Arizona State meet at 9:30 p.m., and the winners will play for the tide Saturday at 8:30. The consolation game is scheduled for 6 p.m. night’s Clemson-Wake Forest match at 8 p.m. UNC (17-2,5-1 in the ACC) has won 11 straight matches, dating back to a 3-1 loss to Virginia on Sept. 24. The Tar Heels are also the No. 1 seed in this weekend’s postseason tourney. Earlier in the week, the conference recognized a rejuvenated UNC pro gram that was 6-13 just three years ago. Five Tar Heels were named to either the first or second All-ACC teams, while coach Elmar Bolowich was tabbed as the conference’s coach of the year, and striker Chris Carrieri was titled player of the year. Joih Us Before Or After TU Movie UtNbeNtkLU Limck Specials s6.io M-F ItNcludgS: Grilled S&tvJu/ick Nhd ckoice of Frehck Fries i\d TA The Tar Heel starting lineup is set, with the exception of point guard. Doherty will go with Joseph Forte at shooting guard, Jason Capel and Kris Lang at forward, and Brendan Haywood at center. But he said Wednesday on a confer ence call with the media that he had not yet picked his floor general. “The point guard position is geared to be going toward defense and taking care of the basketball - who can best guard the ball and who can best take care of the basketball,” Doherty said. “I can’t say it’s more offense than defense - I think it’s an even split.” Freshman Adam Boone has seen the most minutes in the preseason of the three candidates for the position. Freshman Brian Morrison and sopho more Jonathan Holmes are the other Tonight, the Tar Heels will join the other remaining three ACC teams in Winston-Salem for the semifinals of the conference tournament As the top-ranked squad in the con ference, UNC was afforded the only first-round bye in the seven-team tour ney. “You can use that to your advantage by speeding up the play and wearing the other team out,” Bolowich said. “But the game of soccer is funny. The ball bounces funny -one brilliant shot from one of their players may just decide the game.” It is that minimal margin for error A Triangle Women's Health Clinic Low cost termination to 20 weeks of pregnancy. New Abortion by pill available. FREE Pregnancy Testing Depo-Provera & Morning After Pill available “Dedicated to the Health Care of Women. ” 942-0011 www.awomanschoiceinc.com 101 Conner Dr., Suite 402 Chapel Hill, NC across from University Mall ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS Friday, November 10, 2000 two contenders. The Tar Heels should have few prob lems with Winthrop, although the Eagles did qualify for the NCAA tour nament last season for the second year in a row. If UNC wins and Tulsa knocks off Arizona State, the Smith Center crowd will get to witness a UNC family reunion of sorts. Buzz Peterson, Tulsa’s coach, and Doherty are friends going back to their three years together as teammates at UNC. Both men were members of North Carolina’s 1982 NCAA title team. “I would love to play against Buzz in the finals Saturday night and win by one point in overtime,” Doherty said. “That would be an ideal weekend.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. that makes postseason play, especially in a conference as strong as the ACC, so unlike the regular season. “I believe that (the ACC) is the best conference in the U. 5.,” Carrieri said. “I feel like this game coming up tomor row is like a final four game.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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