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GHp Mg ®ar MM UNC stabs Lancers in big win BY JESSE BAUMGARTNER STAFF WRITER For one brief moment it looked like underdog Longwood had stunned the North Carolina men's soccer team with an early opening goal. Then Justin Hughes flashed into the picture. The junior goalkeeper, making his first start of the year, made a diving save of a shot from point- blank range by Longwood’s Elvis Cosic 10 minutes into the game. The stop MEN'S SOCCER Longwood 0 UNC 5 started a lightning-quick coun ter attack that gave the No. 5 Tar Heels (9-2-1) their first goal in a 5-0 win against the Lancers (2-8- 1) Tuesday night in front 0f423 at Fetzer Field. Hughes played his first minutes in goal all year in place of senior Ford Williams and faced only five shots, recording his seventh career shutout. “We haven’t given him time yet, and it was his time today,” said UNC coach Elmar Bolowich. “He played a full 90 minutes, and I’m glad he did. And I’m glad he had a shutout.” Hughes, who admitted to being a little nervous before the game, made only one save —but it was a big one. “At the point, it was somewhat critical because we ended up scor ing on the next play,” Hughes said. And that play happened 28 sec onds later. Midfielder Brian Shriver took I AM VOICE CHAT im email text voice video JL; AIM.COM YOU ufy? My (Bar Mwl | For Rent | AVAILABLE NOW: Private 38R/1.58A brick ranch. Wooded lot. 10 acre lake. SI, 100/month. Appoint ment only. 493-2288 or 225 2500. VERY NICE, SPACIOUS 2BR/IBA DUPLEX on wooded acre lot. Busline. Convenient to UNC. Same size bedrooms with wall-to-wall closets. Liv ing room with ceiling fan. Optional hardwood floors. Kitchen with ALL appliances and dishwash er. W/D hookups with optional W/D. Central heat ing and AC. Storage and ample parking. S7OO/ month. 933-0983,451-8140. NEW AND NICE efficiency apartments. 1/2 mHe from campus. 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Playing with a large lead, the Tar Heels cruised through the final 45 minutes of play, denying the Lancers any real chance to score. , Junior striker Ben Hunter came off the bench to score two second half goals, and Campbell added his team-leading sixth goal of the year in a season-high five-goal effort by North Carolina. Bolowich said “looking to play balls forward to the front line | For Rent | LOOKING FOR REAL DEAL in superior spot? I Look no m0re...28R/IBA condos for rent in convenient Shepherd Lane! Located across from University Mall. Choose the bus or walk to UNC or work. Stacked W/D in unit; rent and small pets nego tiable. CALL NOW!. Joel, 933-1422. 4BR and SBR houses for rent. Walking distance to campus. Now leasing for 2006-2007 school year. 919-201-9529. | Sublets SUBLEASE MY AWESOME room in Spring 2006. HUGE, furnished, new house, 4 girls, own BA, all amenities* central Carrboro. SSOO/month. Contact guerry@email.unc.edu ASAPI SUBLET MY ROOM at University Commons. 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Stepheson, who is ranked els the No. 58 prospect in the nation by Scout.com, will provide frontcourt depth when he arrives in 2006-07 and is another piece in an increas ingly impressive puzzle. “He is an excellent comple mentary post player to what they already have,” said Dave Telep, national recruiting director for Scout.com. “He has a big, strong, SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY ■ SWIMMING & DIVING at Georgia, 2 p.m. Athens, Ga. 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North Carolina has offered scholarships to top-15 prospects Brandan Wright, Thaddeus Young and Darrell Arthur, all of whom are 6-foot-8 or taller. And even if Williams doesn’t land one of those three, Telep said next year’s Tar Heel squad should be an instant contender. Said Telep: “I firmly believe that the class that North Carolina is bringing in gives them an opportu nity to compete to be the best team in the country.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. 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