2Uj? latly four FSU topples UNC in overtime game FROM WIRE REPORTS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Ganiyat Adeduntan scored a career-high 26 points and Roneeka Hodges had 23, including a three-point play that tied the game late in regulation, to lead Florida State past North Carolina 79-73 in overtime Thursday. Adeduntan made a 3-pointer to open overtime, and the Seminoles never trailed again. Florida State (17-2, 4-1 in the ACC) is off to the best start in school history. The No. 9 Tar Heels went scoreless for WOMEN'S BASKETBALL UNC 73 Florida St. 79 OVERTIME nearly seven minutes in regulation and overtime and missed their last seven shots in the second half including three in the last 35 seconds. The win snapped FSU’s six game losing streak against North Carolina (14-3,2-2), which won 15 of the previous 16 meetings. Hodges’ three-point play with 1:53 left in the second half tied it at 64, and neither team scored again until overtime. North Carolina’s La’Tangela Atkinson was short on a 3-pointer that could have won it is the clock ticked down. Freshman Erlana Larkins scored 21 and Camille Little added 17 for the Tar Heels. Atkinson finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds. The Seminoles pulled even at 37 heading into halftime when Swimmers to take on Cavaliers BY RACHEL SODER ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Rivalry remains one of the great est motivators in all of sports. The North Carolina swimming and diving teams will need that motivation Saturday when they face Virginia in what could be their most challenging meet of the sea son. Last January, Virginia man handled the UNC men in an over whelming 211-89 victory. The UNC women survived tough competition and came out of last year’s meet with a solid 171- 129 win on the shoulders of former NCAA champion Jessi Perruquet, who graduated in May. She post ed three individual victories and anchored the 200 individual med ley team that took first place for the Thr Heels. “There is a big rivalry in these meets with Virginia,” said Coach Frank Comfort. Despite last year’s devastating loss, the men’s team comes into the meet with increased confidence after notching several major victo ries so far this season, including a stunning 174-126 win against No. 13 Georgia on Oct 13. The win marked the team’s first against the Bulldogs since 1995. But North Carolina will need every effort it can muster against IWI iimi SHOWS DAILY Hgigflffi 2:45-3:45-7:00-9:45 Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro - Exit Main St./Southern Village ALSO SHOWING: RACING STRIPES IE 12:30-2:45-5:00-7:15-9:30 THE AVIATOR EHI 1:00-4:30-8:00 ELEKTRA m 12:45-3:00-5:15-7:30-9:45 MEET THE FOCKERS EH3 1:15-4:00-7:05-9:40 $6.00 for college Bargain nn roo£v] STADi., students with ID ss.oo digital SEATinc (Ojp Uatly ®or Jforf Sublets ROOM AVAILABLE AT THE VERGE Apart meats. 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FSU 79, UNC 73 (OT) North Carolina 37 27 9 73 Honda State 37 27 15 79 North Carofina (13) ffl ft rb rain m*a m-a o-t a pf tp Latkins 37 10-16 12 66 0 3 21 Little 42 8-18 0-1 24 1 2 17 Bl 27 2-6 0-0 0-3 2 3 4 Lata 40 2-12 2-2 0-3 4 2 7 Atkinson 40 6-10 2-2 3-11 4 2 16 Metcalf 31 26 00 1-2 8 2 6 Pringle 6 1-3 DO 00 0 3 2 Mcßee 3 0-1 DO 0-1 0 3 0 Total 225 31-71 S-7 11-30 19 20 73 Percentages— FG 437. FT 714 Spain?goal! -6-20 .300 (UtSe 1-3. latta 1-7. Atkinson 2-5. Meted) 2-6) Taam rebounds - 8 Blocked thou -3 (Atoison. latta. Lartcim) Turnovera - 17 (Atkinson 4. larkins 4. Metcait 3, Beil 2. little 2. Mcßee. latta). Steals 8 (Utile 4. Atkinson 2. Bet. Larkins). Rorida State (79) f| It t) rein ra-a m-a o-t a pf tp Uiettrand 37 3-8 2-2 1-2 0 2 10 Hodges 39 8-15 6-9 20 4 1 23 Johnson 41 3-11 6-7 14 3 1 12 (Sadden 22 0-1 2-2 1-6 1 4 2 AdsditO! 37 10-16 34 3-9 5 1 29 Neely 31 1-3 00 14 3 0 2 Lautsch 3 04 OO 2-2 o - 1 0 linquist 11 2-2 00 1-2 0 1 4 Anthony 4 OO OO 00 0 0 0 Total 226 27-60 17-24 12-34 16 11 79 Percentages - FG 460. FT .708 3poh goals - 8-23 348 (IHjestrand 2-7, Hodges 2-7, Johnson 1-6. Adeduntan 34). Team rebounds —3. Blocked diets 4 (Sodden 2. Nealy Johnson) Turnovers 2O (Neely 6. Hodges 5. Uljeshand 3. Gladden 3. Lmquist. Johnson, Adeduntan) Steels 4 (Lily-strand 2, Johnson. Adeduntsn). Technical fords —None. Attendance —1.708. Virginia, who is No. 10 in the national polls. UVa. swimmers Frank Crippen and Luke Wagner, who caused much of the damage to the Tar Heels last year, return to a lineup that Comfort admits is a formidable one. “UVa. has a superb men’s team across the board,” Comfort said. As opposed to last season, when the Tar Heels came into the Virginia meet with a 5-4-1 record in dual meets, UNC this season stands at No. 19 in the polls with an impressive 8-1 record in dual meets. Senior captain Reid Owen will look to lead the team with another consistent performance in the 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-yard freestyles. Freshman diver Ben Herboth has garnered numerous first place fin ishes this season and is looking for more against the Cavaliers. The rivalry also remains strong between the No. 15 UNC and No. 16 UVa. women’s teams. The Tar Heels have a 7-1 record in dual events this season, compared to the Cavaliers’ 8-0 record. Although Perruquet provided much of the force behind last year’s win, UNC’s Lizzy Bruce and Emily Carroll have had ample experience with Virginia. Both were crucial in last year’s competition as Bruce took first in the 100 and 200 Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED 2BR/2BA. 1340/month + 1/2 utilities. Summit Hill Apartments off Hwy 54. AVAILABLE NOW! 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Records: North Carolina is 15-2, 4-1 in the ACC. Miami is 12-4, 3-2 in the ACC. Series: North Carolina leads 7-1. Probable Starters: North Carolina G: Raymond Felton, 6-1 JR G: Rashad McCants, 6-4 JR F: Jackie Manuel, 6-5 SR F: Jawad Williams, 6-9 SR C: Sean May, 6-9 JR Miami G: Guillermo Diaz, 6-2 SO G: Anthony Harris, 6-2 SO G: Robert Hite, 6-2 JR F: William Frisby, 6-8 SR C: Anthony King, 6-9 SO The Key Matchup: North Carolina’s Jackie Manuel against Miami’s Guillermo Diaz. If the Hurricanes hope to spring an upset on North Carolina, they’ll have to get sig nificant production from their backcourt. Diaz scored 25 points against Duke on Wednesday, but that breaststroke and Carroll first in the 100 butterfly. Sophomore diver Lauren Karatanevski took first in the 1-meter dive as a freshman in last year’s competition as well. 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Manuel won’t give Diaz many open looks, and the sophomore likely will have to rely on Anthony Harris and Robert Hite the other two starters in Miami’s three-guard lineup to hit shots and create space. But when opponents force Miami to pass the ball, they expose perhaps its greatest weak ness. The Hurricanes have aver aged just 12.63 assists per game this season, good for worst in the ACC, and only two regulars boast an assist-to-turnover ratio greater than 1.0. In contrast, the Tar Heels are averaging 21.47 assists per game as well as 11.06 steals per game. Both marks set the pace for the conference. Final Analysis/Prediction: The Hurricanes have put together a surprising run in their first year in the conference, and Frank Haith would receive serious con sideration for ACC Coach of the Year honors if the season ended today. 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