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(Ibp Saily Qlar Hppl Volleyball Splits ACC Weekend Road Matches From Staff Reports CLEMSON, S.C. - The North Carolina volleyball team defeated Clemson 3-0 Sunday afternoon in Clemson, S.C. The win improves the Tar Heels to 19-6 overall, 11-3 in the ACC. Friday, North Carolina lost to Georgia Tech 3-2 in Atlanta. Women's Soccer Beats Buckeyes COLUMBUS, OHIO - North Carolina’s women’s soccer team com pleted an undefeated, untied regular season for the first time since 1998 Saturday night as seniors Anne Remy andjena Kluegel scored first-half goals to lift the Tar Heels past Ohio State 2-0 at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. North Carolina has now won 25 succes MARTIN From Page 10 “I was happy to see her so excited to score the tying goal,” said UNC coach Karen Shelton. “Abby really has been tremendous this season.” The game continued into sudden death overtime. But Deacon Lucy Shaw’s penalty-cor ner goal in overtime left Martin and North Carolina with a disappointing loss. “(Overtime) is when we should be the most fired up, and I don’t think we responded the greatest,” Martin said. The loss ended Martin’s chance for her first ACC Tournament title and also marked the fourth-straight year the Tar Heels have fallen in the semifinal round. Lllinilia ar. 1 .". 1 : Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro Exit Main St./Southern Village DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE WHS 1 :15 3:15-5:10 7:10 9:30 RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS i 5:00-9:35 MONSTERS, INC.SH 12:45 3:00 5.15 7:15 9:15 SERENDIPITY 353$ 1:00 3:05 7:20 13 GHOSTS BE 3:30-5:30-7:30 9:45 BANDITS Was 1:10 Bargain Matinees Daily until 5:30 All seats $4.75 www.thcrialto.com DIGITAL SEATING .. v * l /JH*. - ’V % m Music+Education: EMPon Want to find the songwriter inside yourself? Get on the Bus. 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When Nov. 5 11 AM - 7 PM Sponsored by the Music Department and the Campus Y Nov. 6 & Nov. 7 9 AM - 7 PM Nov. 8 9 AM - 5 PM Special Presentations at the Electric Bus Cost Admission is FREE Tuesday, Nov. 6-1 PM Wednesday, Nov. 7-5 PM "Lennon & McCartney's Songwriting" "Finding Meaning In A Song" Special Presentation by Dr. John Covach, Special Presentation by EMP's Dan Cavicchi, talJ UNC Associate Professor of Music Professor of American Studies at Rhode Island School of Design HHOPBOffi EXPERIENCE MUSIC PROJECT. • J u npt emplive.com litis uiu'kviul ' ON THf ROAD sive games dating back to a 1-0 loss at Wake Forest on Oct. 27,2000. Swimming Competes in Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. - The North Carolina women’s swimming and diving team defeated Michigan and host Minnesota, and the Tar Heel men split meets with Minnesota and North Dakota in dual meet action at the Minnesota Aquatics Center on Saturday. The Tar Heel women moved to 2-1 on the season with a 220-148 win against Michigan and a 217-153 victory against Minnesota. The Tar Heels (1-2) men fell to Minnesota 229-141 but topped North Dakota 305-64. And Friday’s contest could be the two time All-ACC performer’s final game at Henry Stadium. The NCAA will announce tournament seeding Tuesday. Despite never winning a conference tournament tide, Martin has enjoyed a remarkable career at North Carolina. Last year the 5-foot-3 back helped lead the Tar Heels to the NCAA tide game, which they lost 3-1 to Old Dominion. I fi DREAMS A REALITY I female between the you can help an J a family by donating mr anonymous, state progtaiti. Participants tnpensation. To learn our web sire i u/obgyn), call (919) r contact us by dJ#mcd.unt.edtj) UNC Freshman's Play Impresses Hatchell By Rachel Carter Sports Editor Leah Metcalf hasn’t been a Tar Heel for long. She hasn’t even played in an actual game yet. But the North Carolina guard already has made quite the impression on women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell. “Our last game, there were four WNBA point guards,” said Hatchell of UNC’s 89-79 loss to the Premier Players, HELD HOCKEY From Page 10 But after exerting its energies to tie the game, UNC fell flat in the overtime period and suffered its third OT defeat in as many contests in 2001. Off a penalty-comer opdon, Deacon Lucy Shaw blasted the game-winning Martin’s career numbers also are impressive. Her 127 points and 49 goals rank eighth and ninth in school history, respectively. “She has been a leader for us on the field,” Shelton said. “But her career isn’t over yet.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu Sports Women's Basketball a team made up of WNBA talent. “Kelly Miller was the second draft Perik 56 UNC 113 pick in what was supposed to be the best senior class ever. “Kelly couldn’t guard her.” Metcalf scored 24 points Thursday against the Premier Players, and against the Perik Jumpers on Sunday, Metcalf had another field day. The freshman put shot from 15 yards out. The shot, Wake’s 19th of the game, set off a frenetic cele bration on UNC’s home field. After the loss, the Tar Heels will now await word on Tuesday for their seeding in the NCAA Tournament. The fourth-ranked Tar Heels hope the loss to Wake won’t drop the team Coming 500n... 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The Tar Heels will wait to see if No. 5 Michigan’s 3-0 loss in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament is enough for UNC to maintain its No. 4 ranking. If so, the Tar Heels would take on their NCAA tourna ment opponents next weekend at home. “The encouraging thing is that I think Monday, November 5, 2001 The Tar Heels used Sunday’s game as an opportunity to work on the different defenses they intend to use this season. UNC used a multitude of strategies in the first half before settling into a half court tactic in the second half. Hatchell said, “We still have to know what defense to throw out in what situ ation.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. my team is improving,” Shelton said. “We are making progress and I still firm ly believe we are one of six, seven, eight teams in the country that can win the national championship.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu 1 ■ EASTERN I k Uwm FEDERAL i I l THEATERS A O'marn plaza theatres~"' n \ ■ ■■ Elliott Rd. 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