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ahr Saily oar Hwl UNC improves at Fast Times Team prepares for ACC finals BY ALICIA JONES STAFF WRITER With the ACC championships only a week away, the North Carolina track and field team focused on improving individual performances at the Carolina Fast Times meet Saturday. Another goal for some athletes might have been to qualify for the upcoming regional meet, but UNC coach Dennis Craddock said he did not expect many of his athletes to achieve that on Saturday. “We’ve been working them pret ty hard this week, and next week is ACCs,” Craddock said. “We’re trying to rest them up. I think they’re per forming right where they should be at this point.” Despite the loss of 2004 Olympian Laura Gerraughty to an injury, the women are working toward a high finish at the confer ence championship. Danielle Rodgers placed second in the 400 meter run with a time of 56.54 seconds. Anna Hay won the 1500 in 4:39.33. Lindsay Bond was second in the 100 hurdles at 14.09. Sheena Gordon took first in the triple and high jumps with leaps of 41 feet, 3.25 inches and 6 feet, respectively. Both marks were sea son bests for the junior and also met regional qualifying standards. Senior Erin Donohue took first in the 800 with a time of 2:08.41. Megan Kaltenbach was second in 2:14.22. Rowers’ 2nd varsity 8 remains unbeaten FROM WIRE REPORTS OAK RIDGE, Tenn. - The North Carolina’s second varsity eight won its event, and the novice eight took first in the B final Sunday as UNC finished a weekend of racing at the Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association (SIRA) Championships in Oak Ridge, Tenn. On calm, smooth water at Lake Melton, the varsity eight finished fourth in Sunday’s A final. With its finals win in a time of 7:10.40, the Tar Heel second varsity eight remained unbeaten this year. “They’ve been working really hard, and it’s showing,” said UNC coach Sarah Haney. “Every time down the racecourse they’re feel ing really good about what they’re doing, and it’s definitely proving in the results.” Tennis falls to Georgia Tech ATLANTA, Ga. The eighth ranked Georgia Tech women’s (llif Doily aar Meel | For Rent | New! Lower Rates 1370-4500 1 \ CALL / infoOgranvilletowers.com www.granvilletowers.com | For Rent | COLE PARK PLAZA: Brand new townhouse 2 master suites, 2.58A, all appliances included. Walk-in clos ets, patio, garage. Walk to shopping. $950/month. HCO Properties. 919-604-3478. NEWER 1,600 square foot 3BR/2.58A house with one car garage. Three minute walk to Armadillo Grill, 18 minute walk to campus. Large bedrooms. SI. 700/month. Call 219-2891. EXCELLENT SUMMER RENTAL 2BR/1 SBA condo. Five minute walk to campus. 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She was also a member of the winning 4x400 relay team. Senior John Hubbard said that a change in approach can make all the difference in an event. After moving his approach back two feet because he said he had been crowding the bar, Hubbard posted his best mark of the season in the high jump, winning the event with a leap of 6-11. With the new method, he plans to carry on his good performance to ACCs. “It’s going to help a lot,” he said. “I don’t expect anything less than third, and I really expect to win.” Going into the conference cham pionship, the women are faced with the reality that they will not claim another Triple Crown this year, and the men are out to maintain performances good enough to land them in the top three. “It’s hard coming from such a great year last year to be fighting for our lives this year,” Craddock said. But Donohue will compete for a title individually and said she hopes that the entire team can pull through for a title. “I’m going to do my best as always, but I’d really like to win,” Donohue said. “We had so much success last year, and this year everybody’s working, but it hasn’t quite worked out. “Hopefully everybody will do their best (at ACCs), and we’ll try to pull out a win.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu tennis team edged No. 13 North Carolina 5-2 on Sunday at the Bill Moore Tennis Center in the Tar Heels’ final regular season match. With the win, the Yellow Jackets (16-3, 9-1) finished the season as ACC co-champions. UNC (19-8, 7- 3) will most likely be a fourth seed in the ACC tournament. Spellman sets record in win BALTIMORE, Md. - The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team got four second-half goals from senior attackman Mike McCall and a solid performance in the goal by senior Paul Spellman as the Tar Heels notched an 11-5 victory against UMBC on Saturday. 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Virginia squeezes out victory BY RACHEL SODER SENIOR WRITER It was only a slight tap that rolled barely three feet in front of the plate. It doesn’t seem like much, but despite scattering seven other solid hits on the day, a suicide squeeze was all it took for Virginia (20-25,7-4 in the ACC) to defeat North Carolina (30-23, 5-7) in the top of the sixth inning at the UNC Softball Complex on Sunday. With one out and two strikes on her, Cavalier cleanup hit ter Jenn Wynn, who just a day earlier pounded a home run off of Tar Heel ace Crystal Cox, laid SOFTBALL Virginia 3 UNC 2 Virginia 2 UNC 0 UNC 4 Virginia 1 a bunt softly down the third base line. Virginia’s Elea Crockett blazed home from third, and though a charging Joslin Higgins fielded it cleanly, the toss to catcher Whitney Gelin was too late, putting UVa. ahead for good, 3-2. “It was definitely the element of surprise,” said UNC coach Donna Papa. “They executed it, and we didn’t complete the play.” The play was set up when UNC’s Alison Yin walked Crockett on a close inside pitch. Yin was prompt ly replaced by Cox, but Crockett quickly stole second base and advanced to third on an overthrow by Gelin. Then came Wynn’s turn. Women s golf takes 7th place at ACCs FROM WIRE REPORTS CHARLOTTE - No. 1 Duke cap tured their tenth straight Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Championship Sunday at Carmel Country Club. Duke’s Brittany Lang claimed her second indi vidual championship in as many years. After a third round four-over 292 performance, the Blue Devils finished with an 886, a 47 point margin of victory, anew conference championship record. Lang finished two under for the day, the best score by anyone all weekend. Ann Laney, sixth overall, led North Carolina to a seventh place finish. The Tar Heels shot their best round of the tournament in the final round (310), despite playing with only four players. Maryland finished eighth overall, led by Jessica Reno’s tournament 243. " Lmnma wj’.vr. 1 Take 1 S/501 South towards Pittsboro Exit Main St./Southern Village AMITYVILLE HORROR® 1:15 3:15 ~ 5:15-7:25-9:45 SAHARA EaS 1:30-4:10-7:05-9:40 FEVER PITCH 1:35-4:00-7:10-9:30 SIN CITY® 1:45-4:15-7:00-9:35 Matinees nn i ss-oo |oio t t a 1 1 seating Classified Advertising | For Rent | SOUTH CHAPEL HILL7CHATHAM, 5 miles from town. COLE PARK PLAZA: Brand-new townhouse. Beau tiful and bright. 2BR/2.58A. All appliance including W/D, walk-in dosets, patio, garage. 2 minute walk to Millennium Sports Club and all shopping. No smok ing or pets please. 51,050/month. Prefer Grad stu dents. 716-870-6226 or joesac@acninc.net. 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For a moment, it looked as though the white rally helmets that the Tar Heels sported in the dugout had worked when UNC’s Jessica Young belted a first-pitch, two-run home run to right-center field. “I was just looking to do any thing I could to help the team, especially since the girl in front of me put down the sacrifice bunt,” Young said. “I think just naturally all the weight’s on your shoulders. The girl on first... it’s your respon sibility to manufacture that run.” On a day meant to honor the team’s two seniors, Young and pitcher Ashley Allen, it seemed appropriate that Young met the offensive challenge. “Jess definitely stepped up,” Papa said. “She helped us get back in the game, and that’s why it’s even more disappointing when we tied it up to then let them score the next inning.” Men's golf finishes in Bth NEW LONDON - The North Carolina men’s golf team moved up one place in the final round of this year's ACC Championship. The Tar Heels finished in eighth place with a tournament total 0f906. North Carolina junior Ted Smith shot a one-under-par 71 in the final round to move up three positions in the individual race. He finished in a three-way tie for 13th. Sophomore Martin Ureta also played well for the Tar Heels. Ureta posted an even par 72 in the final round to finish in a tie for 24th place. Duke captured both the team and individual honors as the Blue E EASTERN FEDERAL easternfederal.com Online Ticketing Available @ www.EASTERNFEDERAL.com f MOVIES AT TIMBERLYNE ! Weaver Dairy at Airport Rd. I V 938-8600 y ;THE AMITYVILLE HORROR* ® Daily 1:15,3:15,5:15,! 7:25,9:35 i SAHARA* HI Daily 1:00,3:35,7:10,9:45 SIN CITY 1 Daily 12:50,3:30,7:20,9:55 FEVER PITCH* M Daily 1:05,3:30,7:30,9:50 GUESS WHO H Daily 12:45,3:00,5:15,7:30,9:45 j ROBOTS B Daily 1:00,3:05, 5:10,7:15,9:20 nr qq gf SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY! 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I thought we were flat.” The pitching staff also strug gled, deviating from a pair of solid Saturday performances in which Cox garnered 18 total strikeouts in a 4-1 win and 0-2 loss against UVa. Starting on her end of Senior Day, Allen took the Tar Heels through 3 1/3 innings with four strikeouts Devils carded a team victory. Duke golfer Ryan Blaum fired the tour nament’s lowest score in a round with a 67 on the final day to claim the individual title. UNC loses in close match ATLANTA No. 45 North Duke University Medical Center The Genetics of Environmental Asthma Healthy non-smokers j§ (age 18-40), with mild asthma or allergies. And a few people without asthma or allergies are asked to K T.BP; participate an asthma study. Three visits required. ” Compensation offered. Contact person: Catherine Foss 919.668.3599 • fossooos@mc.duke.edu |Rg | Sublets I FEMALE SEEKING SUMMER sublet from May to August. Bedroom fully furnished. 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