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(Tf?p oa% (Ear MM WINGET FROM PAGE 14 dropping like flies, and it was actu ally very difficult to play against the wind.” Winget had some big saves in the first half as the Broncos took full advantage of the wind at their backs and applied full pressure. On one Santa Clara shot, Winget had to dive and stretch to her full height to make the last-second save. “It was just great for Aly to make a huge save in the first half," said teammate Catherine Reddick. “She outstretched beautifully. I would have given her a 10 on that save.” Winget’s aggressiveness as a keeper could been seen when she came out of the goal mouth to stop a Bronco breakaway. The two play ers collided, and Winget didn’t get SOCCER FROM PAGE 14 port,” Tarpley said. “I got lucky and won the ball. And I looked up and Heather was perfectly placed in the box, and I found her.” According to O’Reilly, though, “It wasn’t luck. She’s a smart player.” The Tar Heels’ next goal came in the final minute before the half. Anne Felts was fouled just outside _g_p—f 3 1 L ~ mgr • a'- M DTH/KATE BLACKMAN North Carolina sophomore Kacey White (9) fights for possession with Santa Clara freshman Lauren Zealear at Fetzer Field on Friday night. Cut and save— —-—-Cut and save- —-——-—* Thf Wtndv 219 Hanes Hall Jr. 919-962-6507 ( areer ( enter UCSIE2 unc.edu WALK-IN HOURS: Answers to career questions and resume reviews—- Mon-Fri, 10 —3p PROGRAMS ! Career Clinics: Get an overview of the I career decision-making process and help with choosing JE?’ i 1 a major or career path to follow. Take an online inter- l ; est inventory. Sign up at http://careers.unc.edu/ I career_explore.html. Please bring your laptop! , Mon. and Wed. 3:15-4:45p 239A Hanes ' How to Find a Job After Graduation: Bring your laptop and learn how to search alumni and employer research databases for job leads, how to submit a resume for on-campus interviewing, and other tips. Tue. 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FOR JANUARY 1216 \ Resume Submission (11/24-12/21 Liberty Mutual Insurance Cos, Sales Associate JP Morgan & Cos Inc. Corporate Finance Summer 2004 Analyst Banc of America Securities, Corporate/Investment Banking Summer Analyst Johnson & Johnson (Corporate) (check online for position) Microsoft Corp, Software Design Test Program Manager - FT/Intern V 1: http:/ careers.unc.edu 2: “Register with ICS” 3: Enter PlD# and complete profile Cut and save Cut and save -Cut and save Cut and save Cut and save “My kicks weren't going anywhere. They were just dropping likeflies, and it was... very difficult to play against the wind.” ALY WINGET. UNC GOALKEEPER up for a few minutes. “The girl slide-tackled into to me and nailed my foot at the wrong angle,” Winget said. “It hurt, and was very painful in the begin ning.” But Winget’s toughness enabled her to play on, and she has yet to allow a goal in the tournament. “I think this is a big confidence booster, and it will definitely give us momentum going into the final four knowing we beat our rivals in our revenge factor,” Winget said. Winget had a quiet second half since most of the play occurred at the Bronco box, and her free kick found Catherine Reddick, who headed the ball into the back of the net to give UNC a halftime edge of 2-0. In the second half, North Carolina had the wind to its back and the momentum. In the 80th minute, Alyssa Ramsey chased a Bronco defender down the sideline and stole the ball. With the defender hot on her Sports Santa Clara’s end of the field. The Broncos were the toughest opponent thus far for the Tar Heels in the tournament. The victory set up a rematch with UCLA, a team the Tar Heels already defeated this season. “I think we do have the potential to win the championship,” Winget said. “It’s just a matter if we come up for the games and come together. “I think we’re a very good team this year, and I’m excited.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. heels, Ramsey passed the ball into the box where Tarpley redirected the ball into the lower corner of the net for the final UNC goal. “Even though the 3-0 is what is left on the board, I didn’t really feel like we deserved to be that much ahead, certainly at the half because of the wind condition and Santa Clara’s pressure,” Dorrance said. “But still, I think our kids fought hard, and the other thing I told the players after the game is that this is a real team victory.” The Tar Heels played most of the game without starters Carmen Watley and Maggie Tomecka and reserve Elizabeth Guess, who were all battling the flu. Freshman Jessica Maxwell, though, returned for the first time since injuring her knee on Oct. 26 to play a key role in UNC’s victory. However, the victory was bitter sweet for the Tar Heel seniors since it was the last game they would ever play at Fetzer Field. “The last two years, they’ve been the team to knock us out of the tournament,” Reddick said. “And we knew that they’re a great team and they’re going to do everything in their power to knock us out again. “Playing Santa Clara, our last home game on Fetzer Field was a dream come true for all of us. Beating them is that much more special just because they were the team to knock us out. And to go out 3-0 against Santa Clara is great ending to the dream on Fetzer Field.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. -Cut and save -—Cut and save— — Cut and save - DTH FILE PHOTO Cleveland native and North Carolina junior Jawad Williams scored 24 points in UNC's 82-76 victory against Cleveland State on Saturday. BASKETBALL FROM PAGE 14 worked this week on keeping the ball alive on plays just like the one Jawad Williams made. “It’s the little things that are big,” the coach said. “We showed tapes of it during the week. He did a good job there. A little play like that gets awfully big in a game like this.” The Vikings, who dropped to 1- 22 all-time vs. AP Top 25 teams, went 9-for-27 on 3-pointers. They missed their final five from behind the line —and a chance at one of the biggest wins in school history. “There’s no satisfaction in going out and playing close,” said Garland, hired in April after Rollie Massimino resigned. “We didn’t come here to play close, we came to win.” North Carolina was in control early, bolting to a 29-16 lead in the first half when the Vikings sud denly found their outside range and confidence. Victor Morris hit a 3-pointer and freshman Patrick Tatham made two free throws as Cleveland State used an 11-0 run to take a 35- 33 lead with 2:43 left in the half. Two free throws by Jawad Williams put UNC back up by two, SPRING BREAK ‘OL exciting things are happening @ J,9 TQ A Will www.stadnavel.com LIU 1 WE'VE BEEN THERE. online on me PHone on cnmpu/ on me meet GWSUMMER INTTffQQ'Y REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 2004 __ .. . . . /jt Two Main Sessions: v Xj —• yr t - ■ V- A- -t May 19 to June 30 *f H” } July 6 to August 13 ' f ! ij I GW Summer offers a learning experience of uncommon qualify, including 500 courses from 70 different areas of study. _ li 1 I ill GW also offers a unique selection of special institutes, summer abroad programs, and distance learning courses. www.summer.gwu.edu email: gwsummer@gwu.edu phone: 202.994.6360 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC GW is an equal opportunity'atYirmative action institution. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2003 but Coles hit a 3-pointer with 49 seconds left and Walt Chavis banked in a 3 with four seconds left as the Vikings took a stunning 41-37 halftime lead. The Tar Heels got a scare mid way through the opening half when Felton and teammate Jackie Manuel were injured on the same play. Felton was trying to draw a charging foul on Westley, and when the two collided and fell in the lane, an unsuspecting Manuel was whacked on the left knee. Felton returned a few minutes later, but Manuel suffered a sprained knee and did not come back. “We missed him,” Roy Williams said. “He's a guy we can count on. • 620 Market St. ""|j||lHlia/rr/:;: Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro Exit Mam St./Southern Village DR. SEUSS: THE CAT IN THE HAT K 1:05-3:05-{5:00)-7:05-9:10 ELF K12:45-2:55-(5:05)-7:15-9:30 TIMELINE ESI:3O-(4:l5)-7:00-9:40 HAUNTEDMANSIONEiZSI^tM^OI-TTMGS Sir. stad™ SS.OO |PIGI TA L j SEATING UNC 82, Cleveland State TO Worth Carotin* 37 45 <2 Cleveland State 41 35 76 mmm to ft i* min sh ami oA a pf tp Wifemt 36 9-18 S4 511 2 2 24 McCaott 31 8-22 24 6-13 2 2 18 May 26 7-13 5-1 C 5-13 33 19 Scot? 38 2-9 24 1-3 4 3 7 Felton 36 2-6 2-2 0-2 7 4 6 Terry 11 2-5 2-2 2-3 1 2 6 Manual 7 1-2 00 1-1 0 1 2 Price 2 00 00 CM) 0 00 Bohtendartl 00 00 00 0 2 0 Sanders 5 00 00 0-1 0 2 0 lota! 200 31-74 18-28 2347 2l 82 Percentages -FG 419. FT 643 3?omt goate-2 11 182 (Scott 1-6. mams 1-1). loom rebound# - 2. Blocked shots - 6 (McCants 2, Scott Terry. Bohtender. Fetor, j Turnover* - 16 {Wiffcams 4. Fsiton 4, McCants 3. May 2. Scott. Sanders. BoWander) Steals - 7 (Wtfame 2. Felton 2. Manual. McCants, Tarry). Cleveland State (70) fg ft ft min ift-a ns-a od a pf tp Westley 35 7-8 6-7 5-11 6 1 20 Badtane 19 4-8 00 4-7 1 4 8 Waters 11 1-2 2-2 o*l 0 1 4 Robtnaon 37 4-13 3-7 0-7 1 1 12 Chavis 20 2-3 00 0-1 3 2 6 Morris 22 2-6 00 1-2 3 2 5 KoundoM 8 1-1 00 0-1 1 2 2 Tatham 16 03 3-4 0-1 0 4 3 Colas 26 6-17 00 0-1 1 4 15 Rrtzeme 6 00 1-2 0-2 0 5 1 Murphy 1 OO 00 00 0 0 0 Total 200 2640 15-22 10-34 25 76 Pereentafas -FC 433 FT .682 goals - 9-27 .333 (Cotes 5-18. Chews 2-3, Robinson 14, Morris 1-1) Team rebounds 4 Stocked shots 6 {Badtane 4. Robreon. Wwttey). Turnovers 2O fWesttey 7. Chaws 4 BJane 2. Rdzema 2. Robinson 2. Cotes. Morris. Waters) Steals 9 (Morris 3. Chavis 2. Badtane Tatham. Wwttey. Robinson) Technical fouls - Nona Attendance - 11,534. Without him, we had five guys out there who thought they were back in high school and God’s gift to the game.” E EASTERN FEDERAL easternfederal.com Online Ticketing Available % wwv. [ASTERNFEDERAL.com ( MOVIES AT TIMBERLYNE Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. 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