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Haihj (Tar Meri OFFICERS From Page 1 Baker said she also thinks that the group’s biggest strengths are its differ ences. “One strength (of the new offi cers) is diversity, not just ethnicity or background, but experience," said Baker, who endorsed Young after she was defeated in the first election. “People aren’t just coming from a Suite C perspective.” Congress member Sarah Miller, who sat in on the interviews for student body vice president, said one of the criteria for the officers is past leadership, either in student government or other campus organizations. “What we looked for is someone who has experience and is competent and well-versed,” she said. With anew group of officers, Young said he is ready for the year ahead. “I can’t stress enough how excited I am,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to next year and all the possibilities.” The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. MEN S BASKETBALL From Page 1 move gave Duke two point guards on the floor and UNC no time to rest. “They had matchup problems against us," said Duke guard Natejames, whom Duhon replaced in the starting five. “When we run up and down, it’s hard for them to keep up that pace.” The Tar Heels (23-5, 13-3 in the ACC) tried to counter Duke’s speed with their size and efficient half-court offense. But Duke also forced the issue there, trapping off of UNC’s high post and forcing big men Brendan Haywood and Kris Lang to handle the ball at the top of the key. The defense was designed to give help to Boozer’s fill-ins - Casey Sanders, Matt Christensen and Reggie Love - in the post The trio did little on the stat sheet (two points, five rebounds) but did give Krzyzewski 27 minutes. “We knew that if they could just look into the post, they would see that there was a 7-footer in there, about 260, against Reggie Love or somebody,” Krzyzewski said. “That wasn’t going to cut it, so we tried to do a few things to make them make other plays.” The Tar Heels managed for a little while, going into the locker room at halftime trailing 42-40. But a 16-7 spurt in the first four min utes of the second half - fueled in part Apply for a student staff position SHADOWOOD Apartments Down nrj 1. AlMCO's promise is "Simply [if] r^j Superior ". LL-1 LEJ 2. excellence is one of our I —. pl^H primary goals. [_sj 3. You can expect from tIHHK JLi] _CI AIMCO Student Community. \rMs\ ■a| m [?1 ill Inß 4. 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SHADOWOOD APARTMENTS 919-967-0661 110 Piney Mountain Road • Chapel Hill, North Carolina DUKE From Page 1 “We knew we could win,” Duke guard Chris Duhon said. “That’s why we kept our championship look. That’s why you didn’t see us celebrating,after the game.” It’s that confidence Duhon spoke of that helped the Blue Devils n'ver look back from a two-point halftime advan tage. It’s that confidence that allowed them to push their lead to as many as 19 points. And it’s that confidence that could give Duke a slight edge in this week end’s ACC Tournament despite the fact that UNC owns the top seed. “You finish off the season with a big win and go into the tournament as ACC champs - it’s a lot of momentum,” Duke swingman Mike Dunleavy said. North Carolina will enter the tourna ment headed in a litde different direc tion. A win against Duke would have given UNC its first outright ACC tide since 1993. It would have moved the Tar Heels a litde closer to earning them by three turnovers by UNC point guard Ronald Curry - gave Duke an edge North Carolina could not overcome. Duke (26-4, 13-3) made 12 of its first 18 shots in the second half, including 5-of-9 from 3-point range, en route to building its lead to 72-57 with 11:37 left. At that point, the Blue Devils had the Tar Heels right where they wanted them: with their backs to the wall and playing Duke basketball. Doherty sent out a small, quick line up of 6-foot-6 Julius Peppers, 6-8 Jason Capel, 6-5 Max Owens, 6-4 Joseph Forte and 6-2 Brian Morrison in an effort to pressure Duke and force mis takes, but the ploy failed. The Tar Heels cut the deficit to 10 with 8:16 remaining but could get no closer. Forte struggled in the comeback effort, shooting 2-for-ll in the second half and finishing with 21 points. Meanwhile, a major strength of the UNC team sat motionless. Haywood, in his final home game, and Lang played eight and seven minutes, respectively, in the second half. “It really doesn’t matter what I think about it,” said Haywood, who tallied 12 points and eight boards in 25 minutes. “I’m a player, he’s a coach, and you respect his opinion no matter what it is.” That being the case, the Tar Heels must put the loss to Duke behind them. The ACC Tournament awaits, and the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament’s East Region is still there for the taking. From Page One a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and possibly landed them in the East Region of the bracket in Greensboro. But the reality is a loss. UNC’s third in the last five games after winning 18 straight. “It’s disappointing we lost three games, but we’re still the regular season champions, and nobody can take that away from us,” UNC forward Jason Capel said. “We’re still the No. 1 seed going into the tournament, and we just have to have the mind-set that we can do it.” The Tar Heels will have just four days to get into that state of mind before they tip off Friday at the ACC tourney. “We have to move on quickly,” UNC coach Matt Doherty said. “It won’t do us any good right now to get mad. “Heck, we’ve had a heckuva regular season. Would we like to be the sole owners of first place? Yeah. But all of our goals from the beginning of the sea son are still intact.” Those goals included winning the regular season, the ACC Tournament and the national championship. Check the first one off. To accomplish the second, UNC might have to face “It’s anew season,” Doherty said. “In a month from now, people won’t be talking a whole lot about today. We’ve got to move on.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Duke 95, UNC 81 Duke 42 53 95 UNC 40 41 81 Duk. (Ml lg ft rt min me m* o-t a pf tp Battier 39 JS W 111 0 2 25 Dunfaavy 34 5-13 5-6 2-9 2 2 16 Senders 11 1-1 00 1-2 0 5 2 Wtftaros 37 13-27 M 14 9 2 33 Duhon 38 s*ll 3-4 02 4 1 15 James 27 2-5 00 00 1 4 4 Love 4 00 00 1-1 0 0 0 Owwrwn 12 00 00 02 0 3 0 total 200 35-72 11-17 W 16 19 95 Percent age* - FG 486. FT .847, 3pont goals - 14-38 (Wjftems 7-13. Battier 4-10. Duhon 2-6. Dunleavy 1-8. James O 1). team rebound* -3. Blocked shots - 7 (Battier 5. Sanders 2). Turnovers H (Wifiiams 5, Battier 4, Dunleavy, James) Steals ll (Battier 4. Wiibams 2. Duhon 2. Jamas 2. Dunleavy) U#C<Bl) fg ft rb min nva m-a o-t a pf tp Brocket 1 00 00 00 0 0 0 Everett 1 00 00 OO 0 1 0 Haywood 25 5-12 2-3 5-8 0 1 t 2 Owens 23 34 M 02 1 2 8 Curry 31 3-11 00 00 0 1 7 Capel 37 4-10 1-2 3-11 3 2 11 Forte 38 7-21 5-6 24 4 3 21 Lang 17 36 1-2 1-5 3 1 7 Peppers 16 1-2 5-7 0-2 0 1 7 Boone 4 00 00 00 0 t 4 Mormon 9 2-2 34 1-1 0 1 8 Total 200 3084 1840 12-27 17 18 81 Percentages - FG 406. FT .720 3-point goals - 7-18 389 (Capel 2-5. Forte 24. Curry 1-6, Owens 1-2. Morrison 1-1). Team rebounds -3 Blocked shots - 5 (Haywood 2. Owens. Capel. Peppers). Turnovers - 15 (Curry 7. Forte ?, Owens 2. Haywood. Capel. Lang) Steels - 8 (Owens 2. Curry 2, Capel 2, Haywood. Forte) ■technical lords —1340 Bench Attendance - 21.750 Duke. Is that prospect of revenge something the Tar Heels would relish? “We want to win the ACC champi onship,” UNC guard Joseph Forte said. “If that means Duke, which you’ve Orange County Health Dept. 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