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(Ehc iatly alar Hrrl Pinchbeck Paces Men's Tennis North Carolina freshman Daniel Pinchbeck extended his consecutive-games streak to 52 in a UNC win Monday. By Chris Gilfillan Staff Writer You could say that Daniel Pinchbeck had another easy day. After barely breaking a sweat against Furman and West Virginia, the Australian freshman had won 32 con secu t i v e games. The streak progressed to I Men’s Tennis Campbell 0 UNC 7 52 on Monday as the North Carolina men’s tennis team smothered Campbell 7-0 at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center. “I’m really just playing some tennis,” said the sixth-seeded Pinchbeck, who won both his singles and doubles match es. “Pve just been focusing on every point and winning games while doing my bit.” The streak started against Furman on Feb. 6, when Pinchbeck lost the first game but won the next 12. Then he and his dou- 4 Tar Heels Selected in WUSA Draft From Staff Reports FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Two members of the North Carolina women’s soccer team were chosen Monday in the 2002 Women’s United Soccer Association draft. Midfielder Jena Kluegel was taken with the third pick by Boston, and defender Danielle Borgman was taken with the eighth pick by San Jose. A flanker with UNC, Kluegel is expected to be a defender for the Breakers. She recorded eight goals and eight assists for 26 points in 2001 and was named a finalist for the Hermann Award. Borgman was a member of the last two under-21 Nordic Cup champi onship squads. Borgman notched seven assists for the Tar Heels last season. In addition, two Tar Heel goalkeep ers were taken in the draft. 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UNC coach Sam Paul switched the lineup Monday, moving No. 5 Meniane to the No. 3 spot and moving the previ ously third-seeded Geoff Boyd and No. 4 Andy Metzler back a position. Meniane topped Beranok 6-2, 6-4, hitting 12 winners in the match. “I have a lot of confidence in my line ups,” Paul said. “Actually, I feel like if I reversed the lineup we could still win some matches.” Senior Kristin DePlatchett went to Atlanta, while Shelley Finger, who graduated in 1994, was drafted by San Diego. Teasley Snags Weekly Honor For the second time this season and the seventh time in her career, North Carolina’s Nikki Teasley has been named the ACC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week. Teasley averaged 17.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists last week in UNC’s wins against Florida State, MOVIES AT TIMBERLYNe'X ® Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. I i © mm 933-8600 y | SNOW DOGS I'. Daily 3:05, 5:10, 7:15,9:20 THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES n.-u. 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UNC’s No. 2 seed, Nicholas Monroe, won 6-1, 6-4 against Sasa Ljumic. The Tar Heels (4-1) won the doubles point in less than an hour, with the No. 1 doubles team of Monroe and Boyd winning 8-2 against Mardbrink and Ljumic of Campbell (1-2). The finish improved upon the pair’s loss last week to West Virginia. “Our doubles played better than they did last week,” Paul said. “They need to come out there and play every match.” The No. 2 doubles team also won Monday, as Petrone and Greg Archer topped Tolstan and Parkes 8-4. “I feel like we are in a good spot,” Paul said. “I’m pleased with where we are, and if we continue to get better each day we should be able to win a few big matches.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. UNC freshman Daniel Pinchbeck beat Steve Hoeltschi 6-0,6-0 in the Tar Heels' 7-0 win against Campbell. Villanova and N.C. State. Teasley led the Tar Heels (19-6,8-4 in the ACC) with 22 points as they defeat ed Florida State 93-63 on Monday. She totaled a season-high nine assists and committed just one turnover in the win. In a 49-45 nonconference win against Villanova on Wednesday, she had seven points and tied her season high with eight rebounds. Sunday, in an 80-71 win at N.C. State, Teasley scored 23 points to lead UNC to its first win in Raleigh since 1994. Teasley was 6 of 11 from the field (5 of 10 from 3-point range) and Former UNC flanker Jena Kluegel was selected by the Boston Breakers with the third pick of the WUSA draft. THE TFLADITION CONTINUES UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL @ Plaza Theatres, South Elliot Road @ East Franklin 7:00 PM Wednesday, February 20, 2002 FREE ADMISSION while passes last* * Passes available at the Plaza Theatres, South Elliot Road @ East Franklin, beginning Wednesday prior. Passes required. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Please arrive early. Presented in association with Plaza Theatres, South Elliot Road @ East Franklin. 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