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Tar Heels triumph in OT
BY DAVID MOSES
SENIOR WRITER
For the last 45 minutes of
Tuesday’s game, it looked like the
North Carolina men's soccer team
would leave the field with another
disappointing outcome.
Until Dax McCarty got his
chance.
With three minutes left in the
second overtime, McCarty blasted
a free kick from
just outside the
penalty box that
bounced off the
right post and
into the goal
giving the Tar
MEN'S
SOCCER
Elon 1
UNC 2
FINAL 2 OT
Heels (8-1-1) a 2-1 victory over
Elon.
“They were kind of leaving the
far post open because that’s where
the keeper usually stands,” McCarty
said. “I just wanted to hit it with
pace and accuracy and luckily it
went in today.”
After suffering its first loss of the
season to Virginia on Saturday, No.
4 UNC avoided losing two straight
in a very tough game.
“Although the score doesn’t
reflect it, I’m very comfortable with
the way we played,” UNC Coach
Elmar Bolowich said.
The Tar Heels jumped ahead of
Elon in the first twenty minutes
of the game off a Scott Campbell
goal.
Campbell took a cross from Ben
Hunter and one-timed it past the
Elon goalie from only four yards
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away. The goal was Campbell’s
team-leading fifth on the season.
Elon (5-5-2) tied the game early
in the second half when Kiki Willis
blasted home a free kick from just
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“The guy hit a nice shot on a free
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After Elon knotted the game
at one, the Phoenix looked as if it
wanted to escape Chapel Hill with
the tie.
Elon brought all but one man
back on defense and didn’t take a
shot on goal in the last 20 minutes
of regulation or in either overtime
period.
“Anytime a team doesn’t want
to win, they will pack it in,”
Campbell said. “It’s very hard to
get through. It looked like high
school soccer ... They were play
ing for the tie.”
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brought almost its entire team back
to play defense, UNC still had a
number of chances to win the game
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Campbell had two excellent
scoring chances, but he put it over
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pretty disappointed with,” he said.
“Just shot it right over the right
post twice.”
UNC seemed frustrated with its
inability to score in the second half,
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but the Tar Heels didn’t let their
lack of finishing phase them.
“It’s really tough playing against
teams that pack it in like that,”
McCarty said. “We’re winning and
everything is going fine. They get
a goal and there’s nothing you can
really do about that.
“We don’t capitalize on all the
chances we have, so we put our
selves in a harder situation. Finally
one of us has to step up and take a
shot and put it in. Finally that was
me today.”
After being shutout by Virginia,
UNC needed a solid game to get
the team back on a roll.
“(The days after the Virginia
loss) were the worst three days of
our season so far,” Campbell said.
“I think winning is what gets us
back on track. I’m glad we got the
win.”
Contact the Sports Editor
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McGill returns to revamp run game
BY JACOB KARABELL
SENIOR WRITER
When Kyle Ralph heard team
mate Ronnie McGill scream dur
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he assumed the running back was
cramping.
But as the day went on, the
senior offensive guard and his
teammates started to realize the
magnitude of McGill’s injury.
McGill, slated as the team’s start
ing running back, had tom his left
pectoral muscle an injury that
threatened to end his season.
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practiced full-go Tuesday, and North
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him to play between 20 and 25 snaps
in Saturday’s game at Louisville.
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after waiting four months,” McGill
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loves hitting people.”
But that hitting concerns
Bunting. McGill will wear a brace
to prevent his left arm from becom
ing overextended, and it remains to
be seen whether he will be able to
handle the contact that cannot be
fully recreated in practice.
McGill’s return also begs the
question as to how the Tar Heels’
backfield rotation will be altered.
To this point, Edwards has
received twice as many carries as
Arnold. Bunting also has said he
would like to give sophomore Justin
Warren some touches.
“I’ve thrown that out there to the
staff, and I don’t expect an answer
nor do I need one until Thursday
or Friday,” Bunting said.
“Right now, I think it’s just
important for (McGill) to go out
and practice and continue to gain
some confidence.”
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