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% latly (Ear MM UNC Splits Double-Dip With UCLA Russ Adams' home run gave the Tar Heels a 8-7 win in game one, but UCLA followed with a 10-2 shellacking. b By Matt Terry 'Assistant Sports Editor * If the North Carolina baseball team would have known before its three game weekend series with No. 17 UCLA that it would win just one game, the Tar ' Heels probably would have been quite disappointed. Instead, with the two teams splitting Friday’s dou bleheader and persistent rain washing out Baseball UCLA 10 UNC 2 UCLA 7 UNC 8 rubber game, UNC coach Mike Fox was left somewhat perplexed. The Tar Heels gave him reason to be pleased with a 8-7, 11-inning win in the Hirst game of the twinbill, but his club "‘then responded with a 10-2 clunker. “I don’t know how I’m supposed to feel when I drive home tonight,” Fox said. Josh Karp, whom experts say might be Adams, Blake Continue to Shine for UNC tu By Curt Kendall Staff Writer M " 1 1 11 “ Friday’s doubleheader against UCLA revealed one of North Carolina’s weak nesses: lack of consistency. But some heroic individual efforts led , UNC to a victory in game one and have proven to be a key to the Tar Heels’ parly success this year. Sophomore Russ Adams has deliv ered in the clutch all season for UNC driving in three game-winning Iruns in North Carolina’s final at bat. And Adams, who went 3-for-10 with three runs scored on the day, came through again in the bottom of the 11th inning of game one. The 6-foot-1 second baseman belted a 2-2 changeup over the right-center field wall to give UNC an 8-7 victory. “We made a bad pitch to Adams, but WOMEN S LACROSSE From Page 14 Maryland a 6-5 advantage at the break. Finishing shots proved to be more of a challenge for UNC in the second half. Maryland goalie Alexis Venechanos, starting for only the second time in her career, didn’t stop any shots during the first half, but she kept six close-range shots out of the net during the second. UNC attacker Kellie Thompson had scored at least five goals in every game this season, but she was scoreless Sunday. £ “We had our opportunities,” said. “We had spurts where offense was coming on strong.” £ With the Terrapins hanging on to their Jpne-goal lead, the Tar Heels gave them a grcare with 15 seconds left in the match. ‘•■Amy Havrilla had an opportunity to tie the game with a free position shot. But A Triangle Women's Health Clinic Low cost termination to 20 weeks of pregnancy. New Abortion by pill available. 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The Bruins used two Tar Heel errors to tack on a run in the fourth, and Matt Pearl homered to open the fifth. A single and a hit batter then chased Moore from the game, and Casey Grzecka walked off of Kevin Brower, scoring another run and giving UCLA a three-run lead. But UNC responded in the bottom of the fifth. After Adam Greenberg led off I give him credit. I mean he punished it,” UCLA coach Gary Adams said. “Good hitters hit bad pitches.” Friday’s walk-off homer was Russ Adams’ third game-winning RBI of the season, and entering the contest he boasted a .306 batting average, includ ing six extra-base hits. Adams hit a ninth-inning, bases-clear ing triple to push the Tar Heels past James Madison on Feb. 11. His RBI sin gle against Minnesota gave UNC a 7-6 win on Feb. 18. Adams might have ended the game Friday, but sophomore Ryan Blake set it up with his own blast in the sth. Facing Bruin ace Josh Karp (2-0,1.44 ERA), a preseason second-team All- America, Blake launched a grand slam down the left-field line, giving UNC a 6-5 advantage and spoiling an otherwise solid outing by the highly touted Karp. she missed and the Terps’ win was secure. “Although it comes down to one last shot to be the hero, it’s really the culmi nation of the whole game,” Slingluff Levy said. The Tar Heels fared better Friday against No. 17 Johns Hopkins, winning decisively 15-5. UNC racked up nine unanswered goals to come back from a three-point deficit. DTH Editor The Daily Tar Heel is seeking students to serve on the panel that will choose the editor of the DTH for the 2001- 2002 school year. Applications for the seven at-large positions on the DTH Editor Selection Board are available at the DTH Office, and the Carolina Union info desk kiosk. 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If we would have support ed him it would have been a different story, but we made too many errors in the middle of the infield. “I’ve seen Josh pitch better, and I’ve seen him recover better after errors.” After the game entered extra innings, the Bruins had things rolling in the 11th against Whidey Benson and Jason Howell (3-0). But when Eric Reece rounded first too far after singling, the Tar Heels ended the threat with a rundown and “We knew they had good pitching,” Adams said. “We got some hits early, got loose a little bit The grand slam was a big hit that put us right back in the ball game.” The 6-1 Blake was one of the few Tar Heels who looked comfortable in the batter’s box against Karp’s arsenal of low-to-mid 90-mph fastballs and knee bending curves. Blake went 2-for-2 with five RBI off of the UCLA junior righthander. Blake, who missed all but nine games last season due to shoulder surgery, is enjoying the chance to play everyday. He has split time behind the plate and at first base this season, and has col lected two home runs and 13 RBI so far. “I just like to swing the bat,” Blake said. The Tar Heel hitters showed their inconsistency in game two, collecting only four hits with no player having more than one in the 12-2 loss. But it had no answer for the six-time defending national champions Sunday. “We were definitely die underdogs coming in against Maryland,” Coyne said. “We’re disappointed because we wanted the win, but we learned a hell of a lot about our fight.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Deadline: r Tuesday. 1 | Sublets J Sports the old 7-1-4-6-2 putout that nabbed Rashad Parker at the plate. The baserunning mistake was magni fied five pitches later, when Russ Adams sent most of the 651 fans home with a line-drive homer against Doug Silva (1-2). That marked the third time this sea son that Adams had ended a ballgame with a clutch base hit “I was just looking for a fastball," Adams said. “He got it up, and I got a hold of it pretty good.” The Tar Heels lacked anything clutch in the nightcap, which was witnessed by only a few diehard fans after the 3 hour, 51 minute marathon that proceeded it. UCLA jumped all over Scott Manshack, who lasted only two-plus innings after giving up six earned runs. Griffin atoned for his fielding miscues in the first game by smacking a grand slam in the third off of Matt Tanner. UNC was limited to just four hits against starter Jon Brandt, who struck out nine. The Tar Heels’ only runs came on Ron Braun’s two-run shot in the fifth. Said Russ Adams, “The guys they had on the mound were all good pitch ers, but we have to learn to batde with two strikes, just put the ball in play.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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Bell and Bendey earned their tides through close, hard-fought matches, while Kenny sailed through his tide match. Bell won 6-5 against the Wolfpack’s Dustin Kawa, and Bendey won 4-1 against N.C. State’s Tommy Davis, as both wresders had to come up with big scores late in their matches. Bell scored a crucial escape with 1:49 remaining in the third period to push his lead to 5-3 and, with the aid of one point for riding time, held on as Kawa scored BELL From Page 14 doing,” Bell said. “My eye had shut up, so I just had to grab at him.” In the second period, Bell and Kawa alternated escapes, making the score 5- in Bell’s favor. In the last minute of the third period, Bell went into delay mode. “That’s why I was backing up,” Bell said. “I just wanted to win.” With five seconds left, the referee called Bell for his delay. Since Bell already had been warned, Kawa was awarded a point, tying the match at 5. Bell had more than one minute of advantage time, which earned him a point when the match ended, giving him the 6- win. Bell appreciated Kawa’s competi tiveness but not his tactics. “I’m not mad at him (for the elbow). He’s a competitor. He was just trying to Lost & Found LOST SMALL BLACK cat Last seen Tues. Feb 27 on the comer of Vance St. and Ransom St Has grey in her tail, med ium length hair 969-8349 LOST: RED BEADED necklace with silver tiger charm Dropped outside of Bynum Hall last week Reward offered David 967-4198 or pizzoGemail.unc edu. | Tutoring | MATH AND READING tutor needed for 4th grade students Tues and Thurs 3- 6pm. Call 489-1900 or 660-2649 Classifieds are now online } .) Wg, www.dsdlytarhoel.COln Monday, March 5, 2001 twice on an escape and a penalty. “It was intense,” Bell said. “(Kawa) knows my moves and how I wresde, so it is like the student trying to beat the teacher. I knew that because I had won it every year, everybody was out to get me, but I was prepared. It has really been special winning it four yean in a row.” Like Bell, Bendey secured a lead and held on to win. The redshirt junior scored a highly disputed takedown with 1:29 remaining in the second period to go up 3-0 and fended off a myriad of attacks to win 3-1. “It is just a relief,” Bendey said. “This is the third time I’ve beaten (Davis) this year, and he’s a tough kid. He had stud ied the way I wresded, but I just keep wrestling the same every match because that is what you have to do if you want to be a national champion. I didn’t let him dictate the terms of the match.” Unlike his teammates, Kenny had no trouble beating Virginia’s Josh Etu by technical fall 19-3. Kenny virtually ended the match with a near fall at the 1:58 mark of the first period, putting him up 7-0. With 59 seconds remaining in the third period, Kenny scored a takedown to win a tech nical fall. “I just felt great out there tonight,” Kenny said. “I feel like anew man. I’m near 100 percent from my knee injury, and everything was just clicking.’ The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. win,” Bell said. “But this guy, he came to Carolina Wrestling Camp every year. I showed him all my moves, and then he tries to beat me in front of my family. “C’mon, man. Give me a little more credit that that” After the match, Lam was apprecia tive of Bell’s career and character. “In some ways, I won’t miss him,” Lam said with a smile. “But in a lot of ways, I will miss him a whole lot” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports @ unc.edu. 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