Sty Mg (Tor Heel UNC scores 4 to win season finale FROM WIRE REPORTS CLEMSON, S.C. Sophomore Corey Ashe scored a pair of sec ond half goals to lead the North Carolina men’s soccer team (9-7- 2,4-3-0 ACC) to its largest offen sive output of the season and a 4-1 win over Clemson at Riggs Field on Sunday. Sophomores Jamie Watson and Wes Shull also scored for the Tar Heels, who finished in a three-way tie for third place in the Atlantic Coast Conference with Duke and Virginia. 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Clemson (8-8-1,2-5-0 ACC) cut the lead to 2-1 two minutes later as Justin Moore scored his third goal of the year. 20 "Bad Company" co-star Frank 24 More insignificant 25 Camus novel, with "The" 28 Lawn maintenance tool 30 Violent outburst 33 Feedbag morsel 34 for the money... 37 Merchant 38 Carried too far 39 Traded without money 40 Adorned with gems 42 Means of entry ~ 2 3 4 5 6”lBp 1 8 |9 10 111 12 113 1 14 ~ " “ ' Si 7 _ —— 19 ° 24 HB26 29 IhhHHHm - 30 42 43 44 H 45 ■■46 UT tayipri 52 ' 53 — SS/BT 2 55 36 " 57 _ “ “* Sports The Tar Heels dominated the second half, as Ashe scored the first of his two goals in the 68th minute. Ashe added his second score just over five minutes later on an unassisted goal. He now leads Carolina with eight goals on the season and is tied for the team lead with 16 points. Junior Ford Williams made two saves. Clemson’s Hunter Gilstrap made five stops. The Tar Heels held the edge in shots, 16-12. (C)2004 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All righls reserved. 43 Japanese religion 44 Less relaxed 47 Huns' leader 49 Boy with a sling 50 Shankar's instrument 53 Location of Bamako 55 Scale down 57 Marine shocker 58 Lacking moisture Practicing penalty kicks gives Cavs edge in ACCs De Vries stops Tar Heels’final shot BY BRIANA GORMAN STAFF WRITER CARY— Virginia goalkeeper Christina de Vries knew she could doit. She knew she could stop North Carolina’s final penalty shot and clinch the ACC Tournament cham pionship for her team. And she did it. The Tar Heels could only watch in disbelief as the Cavaliers claimed the tournament trophy after beat ing UNC in a penalty shootout, five kicks to four. De Vries was the co-MVP of the tournament and recorded nine saves during the game. She said her one thought during the pen alty shots was “believe.” “That's been our motto,” de Vries said. “Just believe in fate. Put everything on the line, give it your all, give 100 percent. I was think ing believe.” It’s only the second time in tournament history the Tar Heels haven’t won the ACC title. The first time it happened was in 1988, when N.C. State beat UNC in a penalty shootout, four kicks to three. Penalty kicks only occur after two 10-minute sudden death over times have been played. Penalty • T-SHIRTS SWEATS T-SHIRTS ®te JTrintmj Licensed for UNC Trademark. Fine Quality Screenprinting — 1201 Raleigh Road • Suite 102 • Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 942-4764 • (919) 942-7553 qualiteesfflmindspring.com l T-SHIRTS • NUMBERS . 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2004 kicks not only require a precise shot or a diving save, but also a strong mental focus. “Usually the team that domi nates in regulation loses in pen alty kicks,” said UNC coach Anson Dorrance. “I try to take the pres sure off of my kids by telling them it didn’t matter because we’re still the number one seed, and it’s recorded as a tie. “But let’s face it, there’s excruci ating pressure in taking a penalty kick for a championship. And we wrap our arms around our kids that miss, and there but for the grace of God goes I. Any one of them could have missed it.” Dorrance admitted that his team was not ready to take pen alty kicks. He said his team doesn’t practice penalty kicks because he doesn’t think they need to. “We never practice penalty kicks, are you kidding me?” Dorrance said. “It’s like design ing the Titanic, and you throw lifeboats out there. The Titanic’s never going to sink, right? So we don't practice those things." On the opposite side of the trophy, Virginia coach Steve Swanson said his team practices penalty kicks routinely. He said the Cavaliers learned their lesson last year when they lost in the second round of the NCAA Tournament to Villanova on penalty shots. Swanson said even though the pressure of the ACC Championship game cannot be recreated in prac tice, by consistently practicing penalty kicks, his players are ready for the pressure. Swanson also said he had pre picked his top penalty shooters from whoever could consistently make them in practice. Dorrance said he had no set list of shooters because he wasn’t expecting pen alty kicks. “The order is stuff just pulled out of the air,” Dorrance said. “Who’s in the mood to take them that day? Obviously Kacey (White) is a metronome of pen alty kicks, so she takes our kicks in regulation.” White not only made a penalty kick in the shootout, but also made a penalty shot in regulation to tie the game. Both Dorrance and his play ers agreed the loss isn’t a disaster but a learning experience. The Tar Heels will spend the next week before the NCAA Tournament regrouping —and practicing pen alty shots. “I take full responsibility for the fact we couldn’t finish them all,” Dorrance said. “Because trust me, if we had practiced them, we would have finished them. So I trust we’re going to practice them now.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. l/Vkat ou / \owi~ aloutme?... / i/UA ijnt dcaj /11 zteuit a, iutuotjef. # ! • BirtH Control I * Pregnancy Testing Abortion By Pill • Surgical Abortion "• Conscious Sedation (optional) • STP/HIY Testing www.plannedparenthopd.org/ppcnc SAMIHS-X • SVaflWflN 7

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