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proved solid and consistent, anchor
ing the team in seven victories that
were decided by a single goal.
Friday night was no exception,
as UNC’s back line fought off an
onslaught of UVa. attacks dining the
overtime. The Cavaliers (11-3-4,5-2-
3) continued to pressure, and in the
97th minute, Shannon Foley broke
through UNC’s defense and rocketed
the ball to the lower right post
For a moment, it looked like the
game would have a very different
outcome. But goalkeeper Ashlyn
Harris reacted quickly and dove to
earn her second save of the night and
keep the Tar Heels alive.
Dorrance called her first save at
the end of the second half “world
class” after Harris pounced on a Kelly
Quinn shot from six yards away.
Throughout the season, Harris has
been splitting time in the net with
Anna Rodenbough, who recorded
four saves in the first half.
“I’m battling a couple injuries
right now, and to sit down for 45
minutes and be expected to hop off
the bench and be 100 percent and
ready to go, it’s difficult,” Harris
said. “But it’s a mind-set, it’s a men
tality, and it’s something that I’m
very confident in.”
Harris and Dorrance both cred
ited senior Jessica Maxwell for coor
dinating the back line.
Maxwell was honored along with
FOOTBALL
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UNCs Kentwan Balmer gave chase,
eventually hurrying him into an
incomplete pass to end the game.
And the senior defensive tackle
said it was the most critical play of
his career.
“It was a relief, I mean, this
team has played so hard, came up
short so many times, and to finish a
game like that for the team, for my
teammates, it was just big,” he said.
“Everybody in the stadium went
crazy, and you couldn’t even put
into words what it meant to this
team and what it meant to me.”
The play was the last in what
head coach Butch Davis called the
defense’s best performance of the
year. And it became even more
important as the offense stalled late
in the game.
UNC (3-6,2-3) jumped all over
Maryland (4-5,1-4) early, especially
on the ground. Redshirt freshman
Johnny White dashed for 67 yards
in the first quarter.
After a field goal by Connor
Barth put UNC up 6-3 near the end
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Sophomore forward Casey Nogueira fires a shot past Virginia goalkeep
er Chantel Jones for a game-winning goal in a 1 -0 UNC overtime win.
five of her classmates Robyn
Gayle, Ariel Harris, Jaime Gilbert,
Katie Brooks and Julie Yates on
senior night.
In their final regular-season game,
the Tar Heels faced the nation’s top
defensive team, but Nogueira said
UNC has the same attack plan no
matter who the opponent is.
“We go all out, up top we just
have to sprint the whole time until
we can’t sprint any more,” she said.
“We just press the defense, press
until they can’t play. Eventually the
team just kind of gets really tired,
and then we start gaining more
opportunities.”
of the first half, junior free safety
Trimane Goddard intercepted a
pass on Maryland’s first play of the
ensuing drive.
UNC then drove 31 yards in 36
seconds to set up a third Barth field
goal just before halftime.
“It was a definite big momentum
swing,” quarterback T. J. Yates said.
After throwing two intercep
tions in the first half, Yates rode that
momentum into his first drive of the
third quarter. He connected with top
target Hakeem Nicks three times in
the drive, including a 30-yard touch
down to give UNC a 16-3 lead.
“I read the coverage, and they
were playing a safety in tight, and
Brooks (Foster) went up and grabbed
him, got him to bite in,” Yates said.
“Hakeem just gave him a little out
side move and just totally blew by
the guy. It was an easy pass.”
But the offense would stop right
there for the Tar Heels. UNC’s next
five drives resulted in four punts
and the end of the game.
“We didn’t adjust as well as they
did,” Davis said. “They started
doing a lot of things they started
fire-zoning, blitzing, they started to
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The Tar Heels will enter the ACC
Tournament on Wednesday riding
an eight-game win streak, but UNC
won’t be resting on this success.
“I don’t think we played our
best tonight,” Harris said. “When
we’re at our best we’re a good team,
we’re a really good team. We have
to start bringing it now.
“It’s tournament time, and this
is what it comes down to is: Are
we going to step up or are we just
going to coast, and I know my
team’s going to step up.”
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slant their line.... And we didn’t do
as good a job as we need to as far as
picking some of that stuff up.”
But when the offensive unit
faltered, playmakers emerged on
defense. Balmer, Goddard and senior
Hilee Taylor all emerged down the
stretch to help UNC hold on.
“We just had a little struggle on
the offensive side of the ball,” running
back Anthony Elzy said. “Thank God
the defense stepped up tonight. They
stepped up and played one heck of a
game tonight”
The win was a crucial one for the
Tar Heels and ended a two-game los
ing streak that included an ugly per
formance last week at Wake Forest.
It also matched last year’s win total at
three and kept UNC bowl eligible.
“It would have been very easy for
this football team to kind of maybe
lose their enthusiasm to play, maybe
start pointing fingers, start to doubt,”
Davis said. “And I think when you go
through adversity, I think it shows an
awful lot, tells an awful lot about the
character of your team.”
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King and queen picked
Seniors Bert Ellison and Angela
Crocker were named Homecoming
king and queen. See pg. 4 for story.
No-name politics
An anonymous man is a write-in
for Carrboro mayor under the name
Weaver Guy. See pg. 5 for story.
Cruisin' to victory
The women’s volleyball team
swept Maryland and Boston College
this weekend. Go online for story.
Death penalty tour
Activists and exonerated death
row inmates are campaigning to end
executions. Go online for story.
Where is SASB?
The new South Campus location
for Student and Academic Services
stymies some. Go online for story.
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DEFENSE
FROM PAGE 10
of downs. You just want to get off
the field, hold them to a field goal.”
And that’s just what the defense
did when senior Hilee Taylor hit
Maryland quarterback Chris
Turner as he was throwing the
ball to cause an incompletion on
the ensuing set of downs.
The defense came up with big
stops all day as the Tar Heels held
off the Terrapins for a 16-13 victory.
UNC sealed the victory when
defensive tackle Kentwan Balmer
hurried Turner as he was letting go
of the ball again to force a fourth
down incompletion and a Terrapin
turnover with 36 seconds to play.
“It sounds funny, but we like our
backs against the wall,” Taylor said.
“We like to have to hold them to a
field goal or no points at all. That
challenges us.”
The defense was challenged
frequently Saturday as the offense
moved slowly most of the game.
UNC scored no touchdowns in the
EXHIBITION
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sage about intensity.
“I’ve got a pretty smart team,”
Williams said. “If they didn’t fig
ure it out now, I’ll remind them
of it tomorrow, so for sure they’ll
remember it then.”
The spark provided by the
reserves seemed to carry over. After
going back to the second half’s
starting five, the Tar Heels started
clicking by running the floor and
making stops on defense.
UNC’s top-two scorers were
both big men forwards Tyler
Hansbrough and Deon Thompson
who finished with 23 and 17
points, respectively.
North Carolina figures to see
success in the paint all season
with those two, in addition to Alex
Stepheson, who is still battling
Thompson for the starting role.
“They both do different things,”
Hansbrough said. “Deon, he stepped
up and played well tonight Alex is a
physical, strong guy, and he can get
a lot of boards and get some points
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first half and just in for the game.
But the unit was up to the task
of carrying the team.
“Certainly the story of the day
had to be defense,” head coach
Butch Davis said. “This is maybe
the best defensive performance
that we’ve had from a standpoint
that a lot of guys on defense really
contributed to this.”
Davis said the effort started
with the defensive front four.
“It seemed like almost every
single possession somebody on the
defensive line came up with a big
play,” he said.
The line stayed in Turner’s face
all day and was largely respon
sible for the plays that ended the
Terrapins’ last two drives.
But the effort ended with
Goddard. The junior contributed
perhaps his best performance of
the year with a team-leading 10
tackles and his second intercep
tion of the season. The pick came
with 47 seconds remaining in the
first half and allowed the Tar Heel
offense to drive down for a field
every once in a while too.”
Sophomore guard iy Lawson fin
ished the game with six assists and
11 points and said he felt the differ
ence a year can make.
“I feel real comfortable because
last year I was probably a little
nervous the first couple games,”
Lawson said. “This year I’m feeling
like I can do everything I want to.”
A big advantage for UNC is not
having to integrate any freshmen
into the team. This year’s squad lost
senior Reyshawn Terry and stand
out freshman B randan Wright, but
there is plenty of returning talent.
“That just lit a fire under me to
want to work hard, to know that
this was such a big opportunity,”
Thompson said.
All that remains to be seen is if
Thompson and the rest of the Tar
Heels follow through on the oppor
tunities that present themselves.
Expectations run high for the
team that just missed out on a
Final Four appearance last season,
evidenced by UNC sitting atop
both the AP preseason poll and
the ESPN/USA Today poll.
goal to take a 9-3 lead.
“Trimane made a great play
he looked like a wide receiver out
there, tip-toeing on the sidelines,”
quarterback T.J. Yates said. “We
knew we just had to get not too far
to get to Connor (Barth )’s range.”
The ensuing field goal proved
to be the difference in the final
score. It was fitting that those cru
cial points were the result of a big
defensive play, as the unit proved
to be a factor the entire game.
“These type of games, the
defense loves being out there,
flying around, making plays,”
Goddard said. “You don’t even
get tired because you’re having so
much fun out there.”
After a disappointing loss last
week to Wake Forest, the win
made it even more fun.
“It feels real good,” Taylor said.
“After you look at games and you
say We could’ve won this and that,’
it’s good to actually win it.”
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“We put that out of our mind
because everybody is going to come
at us, and we can’t just be happy
like we’re No. 1,” Lawson said. “We
just have to stay on top and be hun
gry, and we’ll be alright.”
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