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®ljr Saily (Tor lieri Tar Heels slip past Monarchs BY BRIANA GORMAN ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Within the first five minutes of Saturday’s womens lacrosse game, North Carolina found itself facing a two-goal deficit. It looked like the Tar Heels might suffer their first consecutive losses of the season —but with last weekend’s hum bling 14-7 defeat to Maryland still fresh on WOMEN'S LACROSSE Old Dominion 7 UNC 8 the players’ minds, UNC was able to squeak past Old Dominion by a score of 8-7 on Fetzer Field. “We’ve had some pretty tough games this year coming down to wire,” said UNC sophomore Jess Allen. “I think we held it well.” The Monarchs (3-12) jumped on the Tar Heels early, as Caroline Jacobs scored two quick goals to give her team the lead. But the No. 9 Tar Heels (12-4) NFL FROM PAGE 16 woke up Sunday. “The draft is a humbling pro cess,” Brown said. “There was a little doubt when I went to bed (Saturday), but when I woke up and prayed, God told me that He had this. He said it’s not about everybody else’s plan for me or the plan I had for myself because He had something better in store, and I’m not complaining because the Ravens are the best fit for me.” According to Brown, Ravens head coach Brian Billick admit ted that he had not really scouted the Tar Heel center, but when he noticed that Brown was still avail able late in the draft, he was “too great a pick to pass up on.” Baltimore is certainly getting a bona fide prospect in Brown. During his senior season at UNC, he garnered All-American honors, was named first-team All-ACC and capped off an amazing streak of two consecutive seasons without allowing a sack. Despite the long wait Brown had to endure, he said he knows that getting drafted is the easiest and least important step in mak ing a career in the NFL. GV Saily (Ear MM For Rent | WE BELIEVETHATTHE BIST AOVEPTISEMEIff IS IN PROVIDING THE bestproduct Visit us at VwWarehouse wApartments 316 W. 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Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the US Department of Housing and Urban Development housing discrimination hotline: 1-800-669-9777. WALK TO UNCI 2BR/1BA: Available August Ist, SBOO/month. Drive by 103-A Isley Street. Then call James 919-605-3444 or Carlos 9pß-392-6020. SPACIOUS 6BR/3BA home. Student rental on bus line near Weaver Street Shopping in Carrboro. $2,400/month. Available May 20. Call 929-4515 or 967 6940. then went on a five-goal scoring spree to claim the lead at 5-2. Their dominance in draw controls con tributed to the offensive success, as UNC won 11 of 17. Still, North Carolina couldn’t find a defensive answer to Jacobs, and she scored two of the Monarchs’ next three goals. UNC’s Chrissy Rude chipped in with a goal in the final moments of the first half to give North Carolina a 6-5 advantage. “When they scored four unan swered around the crease by (Jacobs), I was concerned that we weren’t adjusting to what they were doing,” said UNC coach Jenny Levy. “I thought they were low-percent age shots, and we needed to buckle down as a team and play with more intensity and make some better adjustments.” UNC pulled starting goalkeeper Kristen Hordy during the break and replaced her with freshman “Of course I have a chip on my shoulder, but even if I had went earlier I would have busted my butt and worked hard just like I am now,” Brown said. “They tell you it’s not the first contract that matters, but your second one that really shows the reapings of what you’ve sowed on the field. “It’s not about how early you go, it’s the workability you have with the team.” Two other Tar Heels also made the jump to the NFL on Sunday, as safety Gerald Sensabaugh was picked by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fifth round, and fullback Madison Hedgecock was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the sev enth and final round. Although he only played one year of Division I football at UNC, Sensabaugh made his mark as a senior, as he earned honorable mention All-ACC honors and led the team in tackles with 78. Meanwhile, Hedgecock capital ized on his sole year at the fullback position in 2004 after playing defensive end as a sophomore and junior by rushing for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Contact the Sports Editor atsports@unc.edu. | For Rent | MILL CREEK: 700 Airport Road, Chapel Hill, 4BR/2BA units. Rent includes water & tour parking passes. Enjoy the pool & tennis courts! Walk to campus! SI6OO/month. UNIVERSITY COMMONS: 304 Smith Level Road, Chapel Hill. 4BR 4BA units. Rent includes water & four parking passes. Enjoy the pool! On busline! SI 500/month. RANSOM STREET: ( hapel Hill. 4-<>BR. Nic e house within walking distance of Campus &:downtown! S2’oo. month. 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Amanda Barnes, who had played in two games this season. “Amanda has been playing well in practice,” Levy said. “Hordy has done a great job for us all season, and she’ll continue to be our start ing keeper. But she was letting some stuff in that she knows, and we know, that she can save.” But the keeper switch could not slow down Jacobs after the break she scored another quick goal to tie the game at 6. For about 10 minutes in the sec ond half, the score remained tied as both teams battled for control of the game. UNC finally broke the tie when senior Allison Higgins fired a pass from behind the goal to sophomore Kelly Renzi, who found the back of the net for her second goal of the game. Eight minutes later, Allen scored the final goal of the game for the Tar Heels. The Monarchs wouldn’t give BASEBALL FROM PAGE 16- Chad Flack provided more than enough insurance when he hit a seventh-inning home run over the screen in center field —a blast of more than 450 feet. Woodard took the mound Saturday and scattered five hits across seven innings in the Tar Heels’ 5-2 win. Bard, who pitched Sunday, was hoping to rebound from two con secutive disappointing starts. He allowed five earned runs in 1 2/3 innings against Miami, and he lasted only four innings three days later against East Carolina. But any glimmer of hope for the Blue Devils (12-30,3-17) didn’t last long, as Bard set down the side in order in the first. “That’s the first 1-2-3 inning I’ve had in about a month,” he said. Seth Williams opened the scoring in the bottom of the second, smack ing a double into the left-field comer to score Flack and Jay Cox. Two bat ters later, Matt Spencer doubled to right field to score Williams and give the Tar Heels a 3-0 lead. Bard took control from there, working quickly and allowing only two hits and striking out five. “I was just trying to have quick Classified Advertising | For Rent | | For Rent | TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOME convenient to cam pus. 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The winner will play No. 1 seed Duke, who the Tar Heels defeated 12-11 earlier this season. “This team needs to come out with the same emotion they started the season with and needs to focus on Virginia Tech and not look beyond it,” Levy said. “We need to take care of business. “When we get up we need to stay up and continue to play hard.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. innings,” Bard said. “Especially after we’d score, let them get in there and let them hit the ball.” But by the final inning UNC was up 7-0, and the only ques tion remaining was whether or not Bard would complete what he started. He did. “I needed that, just from a con fidence standpoint,” Bard said. “We’ve got (Matt) Danford out in the bullpen who would have shut them down for an inning, but I wanted that just to say I had a complete-game shutout this year.” Bard wasn’t the only Tar Heel to benefit from the opportunity to build confidence and momentum. The defense displayed improve ment from its shoddy performance against Miami, and the hitters did what they needed to do to win. With nine conference games remaining, North Carolina will need all the confidence it can get. Weekend series against N.C. State, Florida State and Georgia Tech will determine whether or not the Tar Heels can capture their first regu lar-season ACC title since 1990. “The last nine games, it’s all up to us,” Fox said. “It’s going to be nine tough games.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. | For Rent | New! Lower Rates [370-4500 1 V CALL / VjODAyf infoOgranvilletowers.com www.granvilletowers.com | For Rent \ 3BR/3.58A CHAPEL HILL townhome. Sunken living room with fireplace, dining room, eat in kitchen, W/D, lots of closet space, large deck, backyard, and storage room. 1,625 square feet. 5 minutes to UNC. Available May 1. $1,200/month. Call 933-6846. 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I knew that there was still a lot of tennis to be played, but I felt that having the momentum for us was critical.” The tide began to turn in the third-singles battle between Long and Ga. Tech’s Kelly Anderson. Long had opportunities to snatch the first set, leading 5-4 and 6-5, but Anderson extended it into a decisive tiebreaker. And with the tiebreaker knot ted at eight, Long hit two unforced errors into the net, dropping the set. Anderson went on to quickly wrap up the match by cruising through the second set, 6-1. “I think she just didn’t give (Long) a chance,” said Ga. Tech coach Bryan Shelton about the second set. “She just was rock solid, kept her composure and just stayed disciplined stuck with her game plan and just executed.” The Jackets tallied two more points with straight-set triumphs. At flight one, Ga. Tech’s Kristi Miller topped UNC’s Aniela Mojzis 6-2,6-1, and Alison Silverio defeated Anundsen 6-2, 6-2 at flight four. “(Silverio) played better on the key points,” Anundsen said. “I did FLORIDA STATE FROM PAGE 16 Ned Samuelson. After dropping the first set, Janda had come from behind in the second to win in a tiebreaker and force a third. Amid cries of “Here we go, Jiggy,” Janda stayed strong and emerged triumphant, defeating Samuelson 6-4. Jubilant UNC players stormed the court in celebration. “It’s a great feeling,” Janda said. “Senior year... to finally get ’em, it’s unbelievable.” With a historic win under their belts, the Tar Heels carried the momentum from their win against the Blue Devils into their match against the Seminoles on Saturday. Despite losing the doubles point and two singles points at the No. 1 and No. 6 positions, both Boyd and | For Rent | Do You Need Storage? 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It was unfor tunate I couldn’t pull some more out.” With Cline having already won at second singles for the Tar Heels, the attention of the crowd focused on fifth singles between Collins for North Carolina and Lyndsay Shosho for Georgia Tech. Shosho had roared back to win the second set to even the match, and she held a 40-love advantage while leading 4-2 in the third. But Collins saved the first two game points and appeared to even the game at deuce when she called a Shosho forehand long. The chair official, however, saw it differently and overruled Collins’ call to give Shosho a commanding 5-2 lead. She would go on to win the match, 3-6,6-2,6-3, on a per fectly-placed cross-court passing shot. “I was giving her too many easy points, setting up high forehands,” Collins said. “I was just missing my shots. At this level, you can’t miss your shots.” North Carolina will now await its NCAA Tournament fate, and the 13th-ranked Tar Heels will hope to host a tournament regional for the fourth consecutive year. Before then, however, they will look to regain what disappeared around 11:45 a.m. Saturday momentum. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. Porter won their matches to keep the Tar Heels in contention, as they were behind only 3-2 Once again, all eyes turned to court five, where Janda was strug gling to stage a comeback after losing the first set. Though he successfully forced a tiebreaker in the second set, he couldn’t outlast Florida State’s Jeff Groslimond and lost 8-6. While he was disappointed that the team lost, Paul said he was proud of the Tar Heels’ perfor mance nonetheless. “(They) fought hard,” Paul said. “The good thing is now we’ve got three weeks to get ready for the NCAA Tournament. 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CUTE 6BR SUMMER sublet ten minutes from cam pus on Prichard Street Starts June 1 thru August 1. 3BA, kitchen, living room, large parking lot, all amenities. Call or email if interested, cpelleti® email.unc.edu, 919-344-2771. 1-3 BR AVAILABLE IN spacious house, convenient to Franklin Street and campus! On busline. Available both Summer sessions. Contact dgood@email.unc. edu or 704-860-2625. 2BR/2.58A TOWNHOUSE for summer sublet. On T busline. $720/month 4-utili ties. Pets OK. Call Alex at 786-877-4745. Dates negotiable. SUMMER SUBLET. WALK to campus. Townhouse, corner Longview/Airport. Bedroom available, S4OO/month. June 1 st thru August. Buslines. Email mdcrotty@email.unc.edu or call 919-637-8114. 3BR AVAILABLE IN 4BR/2BA townhouse. 5 minute walk to campus. Available both summer sessions. 2BR available in Fall. Living room and kitchen fur nished. $475/month. 593-2377. WAREHOUSE APARTMENT Easy walk to campus. 4BR/2BA, full kitchen, W/D, living room, AC, security sys tem, parking. $520/month. Available this summer! Email gcherry@email.unc.edu. FEMALE SEEKING PERSON to sublet IBR in 2BR Verge apartment. Available May 11 thru July 30. Utilities included, rent negotiable, pool/gym. Con tact davisbk@email.unc.edu. SUMMER SUBLET. $275/month. 05-29-05 to 07-30- 05 negotiable. Spacious apartment with balcony, large furnished bedroom, W/D on premise* and ten nis courts. 540-908-8030, richarak@email.unc.edu. 2BR AVAILABLE JUNE 1 through July 31 in 3BR/2BA house Glen Lennox area, busline furnished. Utilities included. SSOO/month, each room. Negotiable. Eric, 919-880-8029. MULTIPLE ROOMS AVAILABLE mid-May thru Aug ust in 3BR/2BA house. Furnished, W/D, dishwasher, wireless. 15 minute walk to campus/Carrboro. 357- 3973, pics at dulcedomum.com/rooms Rent/dates negotiable. VERY NICE AND BIG DECK. 2BR/1 BA house in Carr boro. 1 or 2 bedrooms available Mid-May through August 1. S3OO-400/room, flexible. Furnished or un furnished, all appliances. 704-258-6233. SUMMER SUBLET CHAPEL RIDGE 1-2 BR, private bathrooms, all utilities included, pool, gym, free tanning, plenty of parking, 2 buslines. $525. Email,' jmowrey@email.unc.edu. SUNNY SUMMER 1 BR sublet pod, AC, D/F busline* Franklin and Este* 05-10-2005 thru 08-20-2005, SSOO/month. NEGOTIABLE! Perfect for single or couple. 206-979-1002. | Rooms I ROOMS FOR RENT in house, each with own bath. Includes full privileges for: kitchen, W/D, living room and basement for storage. 15 minute walk to UNC. Share utilities. Students preferred. See www.joycecares.com or call 919-593-5118. TWO ROOMS AVAILABLE in 4BR/2BA house. Walk ing distance to campu* off Rosemary Street. SSOO/ mo. Everything included. W/D. Off-street paricing. Available in May. Lease negotiable. kaneradamsO yahoo.com. Two room also available in December. Heather, 919-599-5353. 13 Glfjp iaihj ©ar Ibri | Rooms^^^ LARGE FURNISHED ROOM in home on 4 acres. Private entrance, bath. Utilities, cable included. Microwave and refrigerator. $435/month. SIOO deposit. 919-933-9493 or Glazerbabe@aol.com. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2BR/1 BA duplex: On wooded acre lot, same size bedrooms with wall-to-wall closet* busline. Living room with ceil ing fan, kitchen with all appliances and dishwash er. W/D or hookup* central heating and air-condi tioning, ample free parking and storage. $350/bed room. 933-0983 or 451-8140. LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT CLOSE TO CAMPUS? Females seeking two roommates to share 4BR apartment in Mill Creek. Please call 704-813-7077. ROOMMATES WANTED! PRIVATE BR/BA in 4BR fur nished apartment. Rent includes all utilities! Beau tiful community dose to campus has pool, gym, tanning, sports court* On 3 buslines. Call today 919-945-8875. ROOMMATE WANTED TO share nice, large house. Everything furnished, own bath and own bedroom. Utilities included. 5 minutes from UNC. SIOO/week. Call 408-0910. ROOMMATES WANTED TO share 3BR I 1 BA house, 8 minute walk to campus, AC, heat W/D, 128 Basnight Lane $450/mo each plus utilities. Please call Andrew at 3606853. ROOMMATE NEEDED ASAP for townhouse off Franklin Street. Located in a quiet, safe neighbor hood. Rent including utilities: $450 to SSOO. Call Tasha 942-7996 or 910-574-4077. UNIVERSITY COMMONS. 2BR/2BA available in a 4BR/4BA condo. Near campus. Pool, W/D, dishwasher. $350/month, available June thru July. Call 219-5607 or 933-3545. SHARE BEAUTIFUL Contemplative House in Arcadia Co-housing community, Carrboro. Two bedrooms. $450, $425/month. No smoking, drug* pets. Avail able starting May 1, June 1.967-5209,698-1356, moreenglish@cs.com. SEEKING ROOMMATE FOR 28R apartment. 2.5 miles from campus on T busline. S4OO/month 4-1/2 utilities. Move in ASAP. Call 919-475-5407 for info. UNIVERSITY COMMONS. 2BR/2BA available in 4BR/4BA condo. Near campu* Pool, W/D, dishwasher, walk-in doset $415/mo, utilities included. 524-6569 or Sandra 524-0339. ROOMMATES WANTED! PRIVATE BR/BA in 3BR fur nished apartment. Rent includes all utilities! Beau tiful community dose to campus has pool, gym, tan ning, sports court* On 3 buslines. Call today 919- 945-8875. 3 FUN FEMALES SEEKING roommate to share 4 BR/2.5 BA Ashley Forest apartment starting August 1. Has deck, W/D, dishwash er, and on busline. S4OO/month not indud ing utilities and internet. Non-smoker please. Please call 919-942-8830. 2BR/2.58A condo. Parking, pool. AC, W/D. Near Meadowmont, 1-40. Professional, quiet, dean, no undergrad* available. May 1 st SSOQ/month includ ing utilities. 617-312-4138. Lost & Found FOUND: SINGLE KEY with round with Inscription 5024. Found in NC 54 Park and Ride FCX Lot. Call Sylvia 966-6915. FOUNDIII! SILVER NECKLACE with little goidheart and 2 flowers Found on South Road near the ceme tety. Call 962-0252 or come by the Daily Tat Heel to claim it! 11 LOSTI BLACK CD BOOK at or around Craige North Dorm. S$ Reward offeredl Email shawilOemail. unc.edu or call 919-929-1976 if found. Photography SENIOR SPECIAL $39. Private in-home photo studio near campu* Individuals and groups wel come. 968-6145.
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