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®tjr Sattg ®ar Hppl GIZA From Page 10 Hire a black head coach. Yeah, I know that there are no openings right now. But Baddour needs to keep his eyes wide-open and actively seek a black head coach the next time a vacancy occurs. Each year, UNC ranks as one of the nation’s top public universities and con tends for the Sears Cup. It also is the leading seller of collegiate athletic appar el. Quite simply, it is highly visible. Hiring a black head coach would assert the school as a true proponent of diversity and equal opportunity. It would perpetuate the momentum that Notre Dame has created, challenging the rest of the nation’s programs to follow suit “If North Carolina hired an African- American coach in any position, it would be a statement, and it would have to be regarded as the school tak ing a role in diversity,” Matthews said. And then, when young black chil dren in North Carolina and the rest of the country glanced toward our school, they would see a whole new world of possibilities, anew example to strive for. Not a sign reading “No Coloreds.” James Giza can be reached at giza@email.unc.edu. ROAD WIN From Page 10 “We passed up some shots that maybe we would’ve taken in the past,” he said. “And maybe that’s my fault for not getting us to do that earlier in the season.” Adam Boone, who scored 23 points and had 10 rebounds, said the win proved the team is being rewarded for its hard work in practice. “It’s exciting to see the hard work start paying off,” he said. “That was a sign of the way we can play. We attacked them.” Having nearly all its players healthy for the game - only Orlando Melendez and Jackie Manuel did not suit up - also proved vital for the Tar Heels. While Kris Lang carried much of the load in North Carolina’s last three loss es - in which Jason Capel sat out with a concussion - the weight was much more evenly distributed Sunday, as four Tar Heels scored in double figures. “It felt good to have almost every body back,” saidjawad Williams, who scored 10 points. “We’re still waiting forjackie, but we’re almost 100 percent back. “We just went out and played the way we’re capable of playing.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. What Would YOU Do for Duke Tickets? / r 7TKh| k Are you a true Carolina fan? Do you bleed j sSbA pP Carolina blue? Prove it at the annual What ff ti Z Would You Do for Duke Tickets Contest, . ’ '/■ Tuesday, January 29, at 12:15 in the Pit. - IJhHf If you love Carolina basketball, you would do anything to get great tickets for the JHBur Carolina/Duke game, right? 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And in between the clutter and sprawled out competitors, spectators chattered, often standing in the middle of walkways, blocking traffic. “You ever see anything like this?” asked an audience member. “It’s a zoo.” More than 60 different colleges, many of them smaller schools usually not invited to big meets, converged on Chapel Hill for the Blue Heaven Rumble. The two-day, non-team-scor- MEN'S BASKETBALL From Page 10 Clemson’s Tomas Nagys shot over Capel with 13 minutes to go. Nagys’ shot got rejected spectacularly by - you guessed it - Boone, who leapt right behind the 6-foot-8 Capel to slam the > uNcw mm Master of Science in Accountancy UNC Wilmington Cameron School of Business Prepare for a career in business, even if you're not a business major! Opportunities in: • • IfflOTTOtidriSystems • Concentrations in audit, tax, • Managkpent Consulting information systems • Ggjerarausingjfc • AACSB accredited Uli major accounting firmstfecruit on campus inf . ti tt:El’ M. 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Her mark in the shot put, 50-6, also provisionally qualifies her for the indoor national championships. “Bigger meets make me a better thrower,” Bilaye-Benibo said. The Tar Heels’ distance teams also provided North Carolina with a lift. With a rime of 4 minutes, 12 seconds, junior Zach Victor placed second in the mile run, while freshman Carol Henry won the women’s mile in 4:51. Freshman Erin Donohue followed up last week’s victory in the mile with an impressive third leg of the distance med ley relay. Donohue, who also ran in the 800- meter, blew by a number of runners, temporarily claiming first place for the Tar Heels. “I was really psyched up,” Donohue said. “It was a lot of fun just to get out there and compete.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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