£hr laily (Tar Tar Heels Falter Early, Rebound to Top State Bv Gavin Off Staff Writer The North Carolina women’s soccer team rebounded after an early scare to win its last regular season home game Thursday night at Fetzer Field. The Tar Heels defeated N.C. State 4-2, despite quickly falling behind to the Wolfpack. N.C State jumped on UNC in the game’s second minute when Women’s Soccer N.C. State 2 UNC 4 Lindsey Underwood surprised the Tar Heels, pounding in a corner kick from teammate Lauren Bendahan. It was only the second time UNC (15-0,6-0 in the ACC) trailed all season. “We couldn’t get freaked out the first minute of the game because that would n’t do any good,” said senior midfield er Jena Kluegel. “They’re very tough; they’re hard. They have a great mental ity, and they made it hard for us to play our game, and that’s a credit to them.” Other than a 15-minute stint in the first half, the Tar Heels never found their groove. Kluegel danced around a triple-team on the left sideline to set up Anne Remy for the Tar Heels’ first goal of the game in the 10th minute. Kluegel finished the game with two PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Re-elect Allen Spalt CARRBORO BOARD OF ALDERMEN |||| “Spall has been a leader; and where Spalt has led, jfefr the Town of Carrboro has become a leader in turn." J&g "... a key player in crafting Carrboro’s environ- jijPwk j jFj xt mental approach since being elected in 1997” BMHfJr —INDEPENDENT WEEKLY, 10/24/OI ® Endorsed by: Senator Ellie Kinnaird Keith & Susan Burwell Rev. 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Ball spotted Danielle Borgman charg ing down the right sideline. She con nected with Borgman’s centering pass, and slipped the ball past Wolfpack goal keeper Gretchen Lear. “Anson’s big thing is you always have to beat the player, get in front of the player," Ball said. “Once 1 saw Borgman cross, I knew I had to get in front, and luckily it went in. As long as we’re focused, I think this team’s capable of doing almost anything.” With the victory, the Tar Heels remained the nation’s only undefeated team. Dorrance said, “We’ve given up two goals in one other game this year, so for them to score two is a tremendous cred it to their effort and intensity." The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Men's Soccer to Host No. 6 Clemson From Staff Reports The eighth-ranked North Carolina men’s soccer team (13-3, 3-3 ACC) looks to defend its home field against another top-10 nationally ranked oppo nent on Saturday evening when it hosts No. 6 Clemson (12-3, 2-1 ACC) at 7 p.m. at Fetzer Field. North Carolina lost its last outing, a 4-2 decision at No. 21 Wake Forest last Saturday night. Prior to that loss, the Tar Heels won nine straight games, outscoring their This week, the DTH Picks Gang sweats to the oldies as Athletic Communications’ Dave Lohse tries to pump us up with his zany Hanz and-Franz antics. Jamie “Jumping Jack” Agin and Owen “Ab Roller” Hassell hit the weights often last week, maxing out at 9-3. James “Dumbbell” Giza and Kelly “Love Handles” Lusk pushed it to the limit in 8-4 weeks. lan “Clean and Jerk” Gordon and Brad “Spotter” Broders strained some muscles, finishing 7-5 and 6-6, respectively. Rachel “Girlie Man” Carter forgot where the gym was located. 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The Tar Heel men’s basketball team will then play an exhibition game with Nike Elite 90 minutes after the conclu sion of the homecoming football game against the Deacons. Wrestling to Hold Intrasquad Match The North Carolina wrestling team DTH Picks of the Week Rachel James Brad lan Kelly Jamie Owen A. Dave Carter Giza Broders Gordon Lusk Agin Hassell Lohse Last Week 5-7 8-4 6-6 7-5 8-4 9-3 9-3 64 2001 Record N.C. State at Duke N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State N.C. 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UNC opens its season on Nov. 17 at the East Stroudsburg Open in East Stroudsburg, Pa. The Tar Heels return to Chapel Hill to host the Carolina-Sharpie Open on I ! J Old @cfilar Thursday, Nov. Bth. 2001 9:00 pm in the John Sprunt Hill Ballroom of the Carolina Inn Featuring Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts Black Tie Hosted by Julian’s! To benefit the Senior Class Gift Attendance limited. Tickets 525 per person Tickets available at Julian's. 140 East Franklin St. 942-4563 FREE Brcjegger’s Car Cup with any Coffee Purchase beginning Monday, November 5* * While supplies List. Does not apply to refills. See stores for details. RRUEGGER'S BAGELS™ toETEEfiaafr CHAPEL HILL: 104 W. Franklin St. ‘ Eastgate Shopping Center DURHAM: 626 Ninth Street • Commons at University Place (1831 MLK Parkway at University Drive) RALEIGH: 2302 Hillsborough Street • North HiHs Mall • Pleasant Valley Promenade • Sutton Square, falls of the Neuse Rd • Mission Valley Shopping Center • Stonehenge Shopping Center, Creedmoor Rd. Harvest Plaza,Six forks & Strickland Rds. GARNER: 117 Small Pine Drive (Hwy. 401N at Pine Winds Dr.) CARY: 122 S.W. Maynard Rd. • Preston Business Center. 4212 Cary Pkwy. jg Open Seven Days a Week £ Friday, November 2, 2001 Nov. 24. 5 Tar Heels Make Ali-ACC Team North Carolina led the 2001 All-ACC Field Hockey team with five selections while Maryland and Wake Forest placed four members on the team. Duke had one player named to this year’s squad. Seniors Abby Martin, Carrie Lingo, Abbey Woolley and Susan Hayes and junior goalkeeper Amy Tran earned the honor. Martin and Tran made the team last year as well. Lingo was named All-ACC in 1999. 5