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Uljp Daily Car Mrrl Pitching, Baserunning Lift Baseball to Victory Bv Randy Wellington Staff Writer Never make the first or third out at third base. It’s a well-known baseball rule. That’s why Adam Greenberg’s dar ing steal of third with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning was surpris ing. It was also crucial to North Baseball UNC-W 3 UNC 6 Carolina’s 6-3 win against UNC- Wilmington at Boshamer Stadium on Wednesday. The first four innings were scoreless. The Tar Heels’ Carter Harrell didn’t even allow a hit, using mostly fastballs to tame the Seahawks’ bats. “Those first four innings, I felt good. I was hitting my spots.” Harrell said. “But then it slipped away a little bit.” In the top of the fifth, Harrell walked three and gave up two hits and two runs. UNC-W (8-2) had just scored its second run when Harrell was relieved by Scott Manshack with two outs in the inning. UNC Optimistic Heading Into ACC Championships By Ben DeSantis Assistant Sports Editor In the 19905, the North Carolina men’s swimming and diving team was the standard to which all other ACC teams were compared. From 1992-98, UNC won six straight conference titles. Recendy, however, the pendulum has swung toward Virginia, which has won back-to-back-to-back ACC crowns and is favored to four-peat this weekend in College Park, Md. But as the Tar Heels left Tuesday for the ACC championships, little was said about the Cavaliers. “If any team can beat Virginia, we can,” said junior Judd Glasco. “But we’re going up there to get some guys their NCAA times and focus on ourselves.” Senior Kevin Erndl said UNC’s recent shortened practices have it rest ed and ready for this weekend. “This year we’ve had some of the best structured tapered sessions in the four years I’ve been here,” Erndl said. “Everyone seems to have their head on straight right now.” Coach Frank Comfort said his team is in great position for a strong showing at Maryland and should qualify several individuals and relay teams for the NCAA championships, held March 28- 30 in Athens, Ga. “We’re in a position where we haven’t been before,” he said. “We’re rested, and our tapered sessions have us where we want to be. We’re really excit- Q/i/hat do 0 hdWoM about Q hfwoM oaie dag Q'ff (oaait to stajit a fadnitg... but 'hot h.OIO. 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But once he got the runner on base, he had to pitch from the set,” said UNC coach Mike Fox. “He lost his rhythm.” Down 2-0, UNC (4-3) scored four runs with two outs in the bottom of the fifth thanks to an RBI single by Ryan Blake, a Greenberg double that drove in two and some daring base-running by the junior center fielder. After his double, Greenberg stole third and advanced home on an errant throw by UNC-W catcher Eric Mitchell. “I’m confident on the bases.” Greenberg said. “I just tried to catch them off guard.” Said Fox, “It’s one of those plays where if it works, it looks great, and if it doesn’t, people say, ‘What the hell were you thinking?’” The Tar Heels used three relievers to close out the victory. Manshack (1-0) got the win, pitching 1 2/3 innings. Whitley Benson followed Michael Gross with two scoreless innings to earn the save. 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Television: F^ycom/Jefferson-Pilot last tar e * ' or UNC: Adam Boone has scored in double \ \ J y figures six times this season, three of them wins. cn cr' - 'd. -i-nuv ernr-vuiu c * Melvin 50011 has done 50 00 seven occasions, also in ■"( G/7y* STOvKInAIi, o-i three wins. When Boone and Scott do so on the same Junior haslvt 12 of 15 shots for 36 Sophomore has hrt 11 oft 83s and ninhr ,♦ ->n , points and seven assists against FSU is scoring 16.5 points in Ist four games. ight. North Carolina IS undefeated at 2-0. Can tbe a S coincidence. In the 87-69 win at Clemson, the two ■ *Ua AAIM guards combined for 40 points, 14 rebounds, seven 111 kllf! MvvJ assists and one turnover in Jackie Manuel's absence. Keys for Clemson: The Tigers have to put the M . . .... mentality that has led to an 0-47 record in Chapel Hill II in the ACC) away and come in with confidence against this UNC team. Clemson shot a dismal 38.1 percent from the field, including 5-of-22 from 3-point land, in the first ® JASON Trails Brendanxojwod wv points ' sHU sixims short of his areer-high better with a 48.1 field-goal percentage while splitting for 26thglhflme on the UNC scoring list \ for a seasm, 37, set in 1939-2000. ♦ the last four games. >" \ UNC Bench: Jawad Williams falls down; Jawad Williams ft\ ft* EVERETTS r BRIAN BERSTKKER, 6-10 screams in pain; Jawad Williams re urns to the lineup the \Jry/His brother Jim was 0-fo £ JJM Has committed a&every 2.8 minutes next game. Last time he did so, he scored 15 points and / floor m last season's Ser 1 Day. 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