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Sty? Satty ®ar Heel TERRY FROM PAGE 10 versatile and so long and so big.” Terry scored the Tar Heels’ first two points of the game, avoiding a shot-clock violation by banking the ball off the glass with “03” above the basket in red numbers. UNC missed its next six shots but when the junior drew a block ing foul on his next drive to the bas ket, he sank both attempts. Few of his points were spectacular, but he steadily poured the ball into the bas ket when his team needed him. Sixteen of Terry’s points came in the first half as UNC built a 12-point lead, but he also scored the first four points of the second half when a UK run threatened to erase the deficit. “We were up, and we didn’t have to rush anything,” he said. “We knew we had to be more aggres sive, come out and get our stops and get our runs.” USF FROM PAGE 10 essentially forced them to employ a six-person rotation. Despite their limitations, the visitors jumped out to an early 8- 5 lead less than three minutes into the game. After that, though, the Bulls’ offense went on a drought that seemed to permanently etch that ‘B’ into the Carmichael Auditorium scoreboard. USF (5-1) scored its next point exactly 10 minutes of game time later and failed to successfully net another shot from the field until 3:40 remained in the half. But UNC (7-0) also suffered from offensive ineptitude as they entered halftime with a 32-17 lead their lowest point output in a half this season. “We talked to our girls at half time if we can get the game down to single digits with 10 (minutes) to go, then you have a shot,” said USF coach Jose Fernandez. Just the opposite occurred. The Tar Heel offense began to click, with rapid ball movement contrib uting to several easy baskets. And the defense continued to sti fle USF, including Big East scoring leader Jessica Dickson. With UNC’s LaTangela Atkinson as the primary stopper, Dickson managed just six points in the first half, though she finished with a game-high 18 after a couple of late 3-pointers. “(I had to) stay up on her, don’t let her get too many catches, just make sure I have a hand in her face when she goes and takes her shots,” Atkinson said. “That’s what I did.” The Tar Heels had a balanced scoring attack, with Ivory Latta netting 16 points and Rashanda McCants adding 14. And all 14 women on the UNC roster saw the court —a feat that has transpired in all but one of UNC’s seven games because of lopsided margins. That almost certainly will not be the case at the Hartford Civic Center tonight. ftEGAL CINEMAS DIG DIGITAL SOUND BARGAIN SHOWS IN ( ) * Pass Discount Ticket Restrictions Apply TIMBERLYNE 6 933^600 Weaver Dairy al Airport Rd. BQO-FANDANGOI74H Adv. Tlx on Ss/eCHRONICLES OF NARNIA (PG) * Adv. 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He failed to maintain pace with guard Bobby Frasor on one fast-break opportu nity, for example, costing the Tar Heels a chance to score. “He’s a young man that wants to do the right thing, there’s no ques tion about that,” Williams said. “He just has to keep his concentration a heck of a lot better.” But nowhere is concentration more necessary than at the free throw line, and the forward shot a career-best 9-for-lO from that spot. Appropriately, it was Terry at the line with 5.7 seconds remaining, shooting to seal the win. “Don’t miss these, Reyshawn!” a fan hollered from the second row. “Everybody’s watching you!” Terry sank both. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. The Huskies also have stars in guard Mel Thomas and forward Ann Strother, who both enter tonight’s game averaging 15 points. Unlike South Florida, UConn has depth to match the Tar Heels. Connecticut also will have a rowdy crowd behind them, with a sellout of more than 15,000 fans expected. “You dream about playing games like this, especially on (ESPN2),” Latta said. “Everybody’s going to be focused on Sunday.... We’re just going to be focused to go up there and get the job done.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. UNC 71, South Florida 47 South Florida 17 30 47 North Carolina 32 39 71 South Florida (47) fg ft rb mm m-a m-a o-t a pf tp Dickson 39 7-21 2*3 5-10 0 4 18 Parsons 37 2-7 1-4 1-6 2 4 5 DcwdeH 0 OO 00 DO 0 0 0 Cambridge 24 24 02 24 0 1 4 Grace 34 6-14 2-5 1-5 3 2 14 Miller 32 D6 2-7 5-9 0 4 2 Qkpaleke 25 2-3 DO 2-6 0 3 4 Jackson 9 D1 DO 1-1 0 0 0 Total 200 10-55 7-21 1842 S 18 47 Percentages - FG .345, FT .333. 3-pomt goals - 2- 13 .154 (Dickson 2-7. Grace 04. Okpaleke 0-1, Jackson 0-1). Team rebounds 2 Blocked shots 1 (Milter). Turnovers l9 (Parsons 6, Dickson 4. Grace 4. Miller 2. Cambridge. Okpaleke. Jackson) Steals 7 (Grace 3. Cambridge 2, Okpaleke 2). North Carolina (71) fg ft rb min m-e m-a o-t a pf tp Little 22 1-6 24 3-6 2 3 4 Larkins 28 5-9 1-2 6-7 2 1 11 Atkinson 27 2-5 44 2-10 2 5 9 Sell 13 1-3 DO DO 0 2 3 Latta 30 Dll 1-2 DO 9 2 16 Pringle 11 OO DO 14 0 2 0 McCants 20 * 5-14 1-2 1-7 1 2 14 Austin 2 DO DO 00 0 0 0 Mfer 15 D2 34 D1 1 13 Claytor 7 02 0D D1 1 10 Dewitt 9 34 DO 24 2 2 6 McFarfartdß 14 D1 1-2 0 0 2 Nelms 6 1-1 DO DO 1 0 3 Wood 2 DO DO 00 0 0 0 Total 200 2542 12-19 1746 21 21 71 Percantages - FG .403. FT ,632. 3-point goals - 9- 24 .375 (McCants 3-9. LBtta 3-6, Sell 1-3. Atkinson 1-2. Miller D2. Nelms 11. Claytor 01) Team rebounds 4. Stocked shots 1 (Pringle). Turnovers ll (Miller 2. Little. Larkins. Atkinson, Sell. Latta. Pringle. McCants. Dewitt, McFarland). Steals - 8 (Little 2, Latta 2. Larkms. Atkinson, McCants. Claytor). Technical fouls None. Attendance 1,339. 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But the three combined to score North Carolina’s next 10 points, and Green’s 3-pointer at the 10:47 mark of the first half gave the Tar Heels a lead they would not relinquish. And while Miller gave the Tar Heels (4-1) a spark, he also helped deprive Kentucky of its own leading scorer Patrick Sparks. Miller, Frasor and Marcus Ginyard combined to stifle both Sparks and guard Rajon Rondo, holding the pair to a combined 22 points in the first 39 minutes of the game. Aiyier Hansbrough dunk to close the first half stretched the lead to 12, but it seemed clear the ’Cats would respond after the intermission. And they did, methodically slic ing UNC’s lead from 12 to 10 to eight to five after the break. But after Williams called for time to settle his young team, Kentucky began to make mistakes. 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Sports on C of C kept the game close, even tually edging UNC, 30-28. “I said take a deep breath,” said C of C coach Sherry Dunbar. “You start off like that and obviously you have nervous jitters and every thing, and I said, ‘Let’s just try to better the ball, try to get out of this rotation and move forward from there,’ and that’s what they did.” North Carolina broke away early in game two, using solid serving to gain an advantage en route to a win, but game three became a bat tle of the block, with the Cougars displaying their nationally No. 1- ranked defense. They were able to hold UNC to just four total blocks while recording cations notwithstanding, the win serves as a strong confidence lift for a young team still reeling a bit from a hard-fought loss to Illinois. “To be able to bounce back and come beat Kentucky in Rupp Arena, that’s big for us,” Miller said. “We’re not scared of anybody.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. UNC 83, Kentucky 79 North Carolina 44 39 83 Kentucky 32 47 79 North Carotin* (S3) ft rti mm nva m-a o*t a pf tp Tony 28 7-16 9-10 2-7 0 3 26 Noel 38 6-12 0-1 7-9 2 3 15 Hansbrgh33 1-5 4-7 2-10 2 3 6 Ginywd 27 3-9 2-2 0-1 3 2 8 fraaof 33 3-7 2-2 0-1 2 2 9 Green 12 1-5 2-2 1-10 15 MtHer 20 48 1-2 04) 0 2 12 Sanders 9 1-1 1-2 1-5 12 3 Yota) 200 26-60 21-28 16-37 10 18 83 Parcantagea - FG .433, FT .750. 3-point goal* - 10-27 .370 (Tony 2-6, Noel 3-5 Miiter 36. Frasor 14, Ginyard 04. Green 1-3) Team rebounds -3 Blocked ahota 2 (Tarry. Hansbrough). Turnovers ll (Terry 2, Frasor 2. Green 2. Mifter 2. Noel, Hansbrough, Ginyard). Steals 2 (Ginyard. Frasor). Kentucky (79) Fg ft rb mm mo mo 04 a ' pf tp Parry 22 4-11 OO 4-11 1 2 8 Sims 29 3-3 OO 0-2 3 2 7 Moss 35 4-9 6-8 0 6 2 4 17 Rondo 33 9-11 2-6 0 5 4 3 20 Sparks 31 3-12 2-2 00 0 2 10 Stockton 1 OO OO OO Q 0 0 Bradley 15 36 66 2-2 1 1 12 Obrzut 3 01 OO 00 0 2 0 Aileyne 2 00 00 00 0 0 0 Thomas 26 1-1 1-2 2-3 1 33 Carter 3 1-1 OO 00 0 2 2 ■fetal 200 2865 16-24 8-30 12 21 79 Percentages - FG 609, FT 667. 3-point goals - 7-21 .333 (Moss 3-7, Sperks 2-7. Perry 04. Bradley 1-2 Sims 1-1). feam rebounds l. Blocked ahota 1 (Thomas). Turnover* - 11 (Rondo 3. Sparks 2. Team 2. Peny. Moss, Bradley. Thomas). Steels - 5 (Moss 3, Sparks 2), Technical folds - None Attendance 23.860 Travel/Vacatiori SPRING BREfiK! 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ONLINE Despite the loss, UNC has hope in its young talent for next season The Mustangs were able to do something nobody else had been able to do lately contain and frustrate star striker Ben Hunter. The Mustangs limited the him to only two weak shots on goal. Coming into the game, Hunter had scored the Tar Heels’ previ ous seven goals in their last five contests. Hunter clearly was off his game Saturday, as he was unable to con vert on two free kicks which have become his speciality —and his frustration showed when he earned a yellow card for stepping on a Mustang player. But Blake Beach scored his first Had a piece lately? i : -' 5 B 1 mm HOURS M - TR: I Qam-MID W FR & SA: 10am-2am Jr SUN: NOON-10pm ; 4 F J2L „ p. SHOW UNC rjie't'cu rjie idfo* & VGeta piece... 10% OFF!* INTIMATE TOYS, GIFTS fr GAMES 1819 Fordham Blvd ADULT MOVIES AS LOIN AS $9.95 (Ne chaimi7" a) EXOTIC SMOKESHOP SSSm Check us out at: www.cherrypieonline.com Prior to purchase. Not valid w/ other offers. 18 to enter. 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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2005 was going to drop on our side or on their side, and I think we just stayed really, really aggressive, and that’s what enabled us to win it.” And with that, North Carolina’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 was cut short. An exu berant College of Charleston team celebrated and took pictures on the court, while the teary-eyed Tar Heels digested the reality of the outcome. “(College of Charleston) played a good high percentage game,” Sagula said. “I thought we’d get them though toward the end there, but we made it exciting for everyone.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. career goal on a header with 30 minutes left to begin the comeback. Less than 20 minutes later, Brian Shriver crossed the ball through the box to defender Ted Odgers, who was able to net the equalizer. Unable to score in the first over time, North Carolina still carried plenty of momentum and domi nated play, but the game looked destined to head into a shootout. That is until SMU’s Michael Uremovich unleashed one of the prettiest shots anyone ever will see in college soccer. Thirty-five yards from the goal and with no help around him, Uremovich turned and shot the ball far-post into the upper comer past a leaping Hughes to put the dagger in the heart of the Tar Heels. “He squeaked by and hit an amazing shot,” Odgers said. “I don’t know what to say about it really. I saw the ball go by me, and I turned around and looked in the comer, and that was it.” And that was it for the Tar Heels. The game, the season and their hopes for a National Championship finished. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. SMU (14- 5-3) used con stant double teams to frus trate the UNC (17-4-3) offense throughout the game. Lost&Found LOST: NAVY UNC MARCHING TAR HEELS hooded band jacket. Lost around the Smith Center handi capped lot. Carolina blue interlocking NC on back, image of saxophone/text reading ‘'Malibu" on front. 336-247-1560. 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