sl)p Batly (Ear Hr pi Flanagan Wins NCAA Regional Race from Staff Reports FURMAN, S.C. - North Carolina’s Shalane Flanagan won her second con secutive NCAA Southeast Region Cross Country Championship on Saturday. Flanagan finished with a time of 20 min utes, 26 seconds in the 6,000-meters women’s event, which tied the course Men s Basketball Wins Final Exhibition Game By Rachel Carter Sports Editor They didn’t lose. For North Carolina coach Matt Doherty, that’s a start, at least. With North Carolina’s first game of the season on Friday, getting an 81-70 win against the Nike Elite in Saturday’s exhibition game was actually important for Dohertv and his Tar Heels. TEASLEY From Page 12 Evansville coach Tricia Cullop. “She adds an awful lot to this team. Her abil ity to make plays for other people as well as score and rebound is key.” In the first half, when Teasley was in MEN'S SOCCER From Page 12 MEN'S SOCCER From Page 12 my leg out and kick it out.” Another Leitch save made for some controversy. As Worthen got open just outside of the penalty box later in the match, Leitch scrambled from behind and made a slide tackle, kicking the ball away from him. Worthen fell forward but the referee did not make a call. The referee’s decision enraged South Carolina coach Mark Berson, who thought two Tar Heels fouled Worthen. “I thought Joey was through, and two North Carolina players brought him down in the box,” Berson said. “If it was one, then I’m not going to say much. I AFROTC.COM You pick up a lot of important survival tools in ROTC. Starting with a tuition check. First things first. Pay the bills, get through college, then get on with the rest of your life. Fortunately, joining Air Force ROTC can help you do all this and more. 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The UNC women’s team had four runners finish in the top 11 and totaled 49 points to place second behind NC State, which won the meet with 45 points. Field Hockey Out Of NCAAs ANN ARBOR, Mich. The fourth ranked North Carolina field hockey Men’s Basketball “It’s good to win a game,” said Doherty, whose Tar Nike 70 UNC 81 Heels lost their first exhibition 107-76 to the EA Sports All-Stars. “We hope we grew up a bit today.” Once again, the Tar Heels took the court without Jason Capel, who is still resting a hamstring injury. Doherty said the game, the offense seemed to click. In her first 5:25 on the floor, UNC outscored Evansville 13-0 with Teasley contributing two points and two rebounds. While her 4-for-10 shooting display - including 0 for 5 from 3-point land - proved her jumper was a little rusty, Teasley was able to exploit her height But when it is two, it looked like a penal ty, and that’s what I was upset about.” Bolowich said: “I thought it was a fair tackle. Chris knew with his speed he could go in, and it wasn’t a clumsy tack le.” While the nonconference win did nothing to help out UNC’s position in next weekend’s ACC Tournament, Wake Forest’s loss did. Tenth-ranked Clemson defeated No. 6 Wake 1-0 on Saturday. With the loss, Wake fell to 3-2-1 in the conference and gave UNC the tourney’s second seed. “It doesn’t matter,” Leitch said of the higher seed. “Every game from now on will be tough.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. | Tickets | OLYMPICS TICKETS!! SALT LAKE 2002 - Womens Snowboarding Qualification 8 Finals. Men s Luge Single Finals, excellent seats to preliminary hockey game (Germany vs Slovakia). February 9-12. 5 sets of tickets avail able - will sell together or separate Email chenley®email.unc.edu Lost & Found LOST! LONG BLACK velvet coat and a big bunch of keys Lost Thursday 11/1 in Hanes auditorium Call 962-5481 with info Reward offered. team fell 5-2 to No. 7 Michigan on Saturday to wrap up the 2001 season with a record of 14-7. The loss came in the first round of NCAA Field Hockey Tournament play at the Wolverines’ Ocker Field. Volleyball Loses to Florida State The North Carolina volleyball team Capel could have played, but they want ed him to recover completely. Kris Lang led UNC with 27 points and 12 rebounds, while Brian Morrison added 20 points and five assists. Will Johnson pulled down 15 boards for the team. Although all those numbers should comfort the Tar Heels going into their first game, there are frightening ones to contend with, too. UNC was 4 of 19 from beyond the advantage and quickness on the perime ter that led to kickout assists and looks down low. “I’m disappointed in myself for being nervous, it’s not really my style,” Teasley said. “I’m very happy we got a win.” With the Tar Heels traveling to play Connecticut on Thursday, UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell is happy to have her star I 1 j | | Iff | | M | | 151 E Rosemary Street 1 • 933*2117 | i MINI! : lx', s', s', s', s', I j"^' M-F 11-8 Sat 11-4 Lost & Found LOST: GOLD WEDDING ring with two ruby guards in the Hand Center. UNC Ambulatory Care Center 11/7 Great sentimental value, important to family history. Reward 968-9926 \ Tutoring | | SCORE MORE | ORE GMAT LSAT MCAT Prep Courses Call Now to Enroll THE PRINCETON REVIEW 1-BQO-2-REVIEW Sports lost its ACC regular season finale Friday, falling to Florida State 3-0 (20-30,28-30,24-30). With the loss, the Tar Heels fall to 20-7 overall, 12-4 in the ACC, while the Seminoles improve to 14-11, 9-6 in conference action. Nicole Reis and Laura Greene each totaled eight kills to lead North Carolina. 3-point line in the first half, while Jackie Manuel and Melvin Scott were a com bined 1 for 10 on field goals. “We did put up a lot of quick shots,” Adam Boone said. “A lot of times they were good shots, but they’re so fast. We could have worked around and got a better shot.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. back in uniform. Said Hatchell, “It’s good to see her being successful on and off the court.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports @unc.edu. NO. CAROLINA COUNTY MAPS IN STATE BOOK A book containing all of North Caro lina's 100 county maps is available. Printed on large size 16x22 inch double spread pages, each county has a separ ate map. The book contains 156 valuable pages. The Tar Heel State's 96,900 miles of roads are shown in detail. Towns, cities and villages are indexed and located, and there is much additional information. 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