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Slip Slailg (Tar Hrrl WINLESS From Page 10 “It’s a sour taste,” said senior corner ■back Kevin Knight. “My senior year, I don’t win a game at home - that’s frus trating for me. So it’s hard to deal with, but I’ve got to deal with it.” The Tar Heels still have two games remaining on their schedule but both are on the road - at Florida State on Saturday and at Duke on Nov. 23. UNC hasn’t won since defeating Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz. on Oct. 5. UNC coach John Bunting made no attempt to sugarcoat the loss or the feel ing of going 0-6 at home. “It’s about as tough as gets,” he said. Bunting said he “had made a very big point about the seniors” leading up to the game against the Tigers, but the pre-game attempt at motivation obvi ously was not enough - the disappoint ment of which was not lost on UNC’s younger players. “I still have two more years, but I just feel so bad for the seniors that we could n’t help to get them a win at home,” sophomore wideout Jawarski Pollock said. “So next year, I’m just going to think about that. That’s going to be my motivation: I couldn’t get a senior to win a game at home.” The UNC seniors - even though they’ll never have another chance to taste glory in front of the home crowd - said they hope that their younger coun terparts don’t forget the difficult lessons learned this season. “I don’t think anybody on the team now wants to go through what they’re going through this year next year,” said senior wideout Chesley Borders. “I think that this year is a tremendous learning experience for them, and I think that’s going to push them even harder next year.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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' & Ii 1 T Pi 9 I 9-942-025 I Chapel Hill Center • 109 I/2 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, NC • 275 1 4 • www.biolifeplasma.com Clemson 42, UNC 12 Score Box Clemson 7 14 14 7 42 UNC 9 0 3 0 12 Scoring Summary First Quarter UNC -TEAM safety (7:43) UNC Blizzard 18 pass from Stephens (Omer kick) 5:01 Clemson Currie 83 pass from Whitehurst (Hunt kick) 4:37 Second Quarter Clemson Rambert 3 run (Hunt kick) 13:07 Clemson McKelveV 58 pass from Whitehurst (Hunt kick) :29 Third Quarter Clemson JasminH pass from Whitehurst (Hunt kick) 12:24 UNC -Omer 49 yd EG 9:13 Clemson Jasmin 2 pass from Whitehurst (Hunt kick) 3:02 Fourth Quarter Clemson Hill 9 run (Hunt kick) 5:11 Attendance - 42,000 Clemson UNC First Downs 25 16 Rushes-Yards 50-256 33-72 Passing Yards 274 172 Comp-Att-Int 12-200 17-32-1 Total Yards 530 244 Punts-Avg. 2-35,5 6-33.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-55 9-69 Time of Possession 30:02 29:58 Individual Statistics Rushing: UNC - Lewis 9-54; Mitchell 2-16; Carey 8- 14; Stephens 10-9; Pollock 1 -4; TEAM 1 -minus 1; Baker 2-minus 24, Clemson -Rambert 19-106; Hill 14-105; Harrell 3-16; Browning 5-16; Jasmin 5-14; Whitehurst 3-0; TEAM 1 - minus 1 Passing: UNC - Stephens 15-28-1 -1 150; Baker 240-022. Clemson —Whitehurst 12-20-3-0 274 Receiving: UNC Aiken 8-58; Russell 2-35; lewis 1-24; Blizzard 1-18; Hilton 1-16; Borders 1-9; Pollock 1-7; Mitchell 1-6; Carey 1-minus 1. Maryland Jasmin 3-47; Currie 2-90; McKelvey 2- 79; Youngblood 2-28; Rambert 2-27; Hill 1-3 2 MONTHS UNUMffED S9O S j t am i I 2 933-2117 M-Thur 10:30-8:30 Fri 10:30-7 • Sat 11-5 151 E. Rosemary Street Coupon expires December 15th SWIMMING From Page 10 I was coming,” said Ericson, whose visit to the school had just ended the day before. Although his adjustment to UNC was slow, it certainly did not affect his results in the pool. The degree of his early suc cess is seldom seen in college swimming. “I was sure he was talented,” Comfort -‘said. “But I’m not sure he even knew he would be an All-American so soon.” Teammate Eric Wheeler, who grad uated a year before Ericson in 1983, noticed Ericson’s talent immediately, i “He had a lot of God-given ability,” Wheeler said. , While Ericson treasures his individual accomplishments, one of his greatest moments was the team’s ACC champi j onship in 1983, the team’s first in 19 years. Ericson went on to become a captain in his senior season, putting his natural moti vational skills to use with his teammates. “He wasn’t an outspoken leader,” Wheeler said of Ericson. “He was one who led by example.” With all his success, Ericson has just one regret - failing to compete in the Olympics. He missed qualifying for the 1984 games by .3 seconds. “(It was) one of the more disappoint ing things (in my career),” Ericson said. Despite his failure to make the Olympic team, Ericson just could not walk away from the sport. After return ing to Delaware for a year, Comfort asked Ericson if he would be interested in running anew aquatic club and becom- \ ;TyjßljP ' I’jßßr if you are a healthy females wmmm ages of 18 and 33, you can ; pM[ infertile couple b&ild a family % km donating your eggsg "w KW anonymous, state-of-the-art. fariteftaß |■■ H ■M|| program. Participants receive <1 wjk compensation. To learn HPt I we b site (www. m ed. unc. edulobQyn\skmffl ■> s US ■PH (919)966-1150, or contact us by (eggdoncr@med.unc.|MS^MH Sports ing an assistant coach for the Tar Heels. “It didn’t take much to convince me to come back,” Ericson said. The North Carolina Aquatic Club, based in Chapel Hill, has produced many swimmers for UNC. Comfort remembered that Ericson’s organization and his ability to motivate his swimmers contributed to his coach ing abilities. “You just wanted to swim fast for him,” Comfort said. During his coaching stint, he met his wife, Jeanne Crabbe Ericson, who was diving at the time for the Tar Heels. A wedding and three kids later, Ericson, now 40, runs his own company involved in financial services. It is affil iated with Northwestern Mutual. “(One) goal in life was to have my own business,” he said. “It’s been a tough year, but I enjoy the business very much.” Ericson continues to swim competi tively in the United States Master’s meets. He set a world record in the 100 backstroke for the 35-39 age group in 2000, and now he has graduated to the 40-44 group. Ericson’s children also have begun to swim. Although Ericson is conscious of not forcing them into swimming com petitively, he concedes that he would love to see them continue to develop their talents. Said Ericson, “It would make me very happy to see my kids swim for Carolina.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Where will you dine on Tuesday, November 12th? 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Laura Greene led the Tar Heels with 21 digs and 16 kills, including hitting seven of eight attempts in the first game with no errors for a North Carolina single-game record .875 hitting percentage. Rowing Places 3rd CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The North Carolina novice women’s rowing squad finished out its fall competition on Sunday with a successful race at the Rivanna Romp. In the novice eight race, UNC’s A boat finished third overall (15:34.4) and the Tar Heels’ B boat came in sixth E EASTERN FEDERAL easternfederal.com Online Ticketing Available @ www.EASTERNFEDERAL.com ( MOVIES AT TIMBERLYNE 'J Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. V 933-8600 J ADVANCE TICKETS FOR "HARRY POTTER" ON SALS NOW! 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