(Eljp ®a% (Ear MM 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. 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Short walk down McCauley Street to campus. Plenty of parking, includes W/D. Call Arbor Realty, 942-9937. 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 outside the penalty box. “The guy hit a nice shot on a free kick and it gave them a little bit of wind,” Bolowich said. “(It) made it a little harder for us because it is easier for them to pack it in and play with 10 guys behind the ball.” 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.” Despite the fact that Elon brought almost its entire team back to play defense, UNC still had a number of chances to win the game in regulation and in overtime. Campbell had two excellent scoring chances, but he put it over the net both times. “Two (scoring chances) I was 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, I For Rent ] ONE BLOCK FROM campus/Franklin Street. Incred ible location. 2BR/1 BA, pets OK, fenced yard, new carpet. Available now. SBOO/month. 105 Stephens Street. Adam. 843-224-2512. PERFECT FOR GRAD STUDENT. Apartment in private home. Own entrance, furnished, utilities paid. No pets or smoking. $499/ month. 919-967-5832. APARTMENT IN HISTORIC HOME. 405 Ransom St. Excellent location very near campus. Top floor of his toric home is 2BR/1 BA apartment with full kitchen. Shared W/D. 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The junior tailback practiced full-go Tuesday, and North Carolina coach John Bunting expects him to play between 20 and 25 snaps in Saturday’s game at Louisville. “You can’t really explain your first time (practicing) from injury after waiting four months,” McGill said. “It wasn’t really odd like I thought it was going to be. I didn’t have to adjust as much as I thought THURSDAY • WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. Virginia, 7 p.m. Fetzer Field ■ MEN'S TENNIS at All-American Main Draw, All day, Tulsa, Okla. L Jk T Private bathrooms in each bedroom, so your bar of soap doesn't become their bar of soap, and you won't catch anything that you don't already have. NOW PRE-LEASINC FOR 2006 T WJ £± C*£~\£2k. CALL, CLICK, OR STOP IN 18 SOLDER CAN LEASE 1 \f' V>jL 5110 OLD CHAPEL HILL ROAD^B | For Rent | BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS 3BR/2BA condo. Busline. NearTimberlyne. Huge loft, private deck. $1,200/ month (negotiable). 919-929-1309. 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