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JFhr Daily Car flrrl ACC WIN FROM PAGE 12 were three crowd-silencing scares during the second half as Pringle, Larkins and McCants all crashed to the floor on separate occasions. Both Larkins and McCants said they were fine after the game while Hatchell said Pringle will have her left hand X-rayed. Before Larkins' tumble into press row, the star forward found other avenues to make her pres ence felt against FSU (15-10,5-5). Larkins pulled a page out of Steve Nash's point guard manual and dished out a season-high seven assists. Among the dimes was a nifty bounce pass to a break ing DeGraffenreid, along with an alley-sans-the-oop to Breland. ‘That’s Erlana," Hatchell said. “She just plays so hard, she sets the tone and the tempo out there for us. “She makes the big plays when we need them.... That's why she’s an All- American— and 1 think she ought to be Player of the Year in the ACC." Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. 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O A_ ■OCiii ■o v E RjT t E J°l O R O Hi I L3l *i£. a I£ Jllil ■ o h a|r|a; ■r|e|b|e|l DTH FIU PHOTO North Carolina's Sanaz Marand was the only Tar Heel to notch a singles victory against Florida on Sunday at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center. ROUT FROM PAGE 12 with just more than five minutes left in the second half. The rim-rocking jam started on defense, however, with a block from Will Graves to send North Carolina charging to the other side. The series was indicative of the entire afternoon as the Tar Heels scored 22 points off turnovers —a tribute to the exuberant defensive effort the team displayed. “We were a lot more aggres sive on defense and talking," said Thomas, who tallied six points and seven assists. “Coach always talks about how we need to communicate more and talk more on defense and how much that and enthusiasm on the defensive end helps, and 1 think that played a big part today." Now UNC will have a few days to recover from its battle wounds before facing off at N.C. State on Wednesday. After a difficult two week stretch, the Tar Heels can rest easy knowing things once again are starting to click. The last couple games we have been coming up down," Stepheson said. “So we just wanted to come out today and really prove to our selves that we can get the jump on the other team instead of them getting the jump on us for a change." 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(k online for story . ‘Super’ delegates North Carolina's Democratic superdelegates are being courted for their votes. Go online for story . Upward Bound Winston-Salem State’s version of the program will restart today. Go online for story. Getting real A DTH staffer writes about try ing out for the “Real World.” See pg. S for story . Moving north The law school plans to relocate its facilities to Carolina North. See pg. 1 for story . (C)2008 Tribune Matte SvWM Inc AI ngftt* reeenmd 40 Surmises to be true 41 Gymnast Comaneci 46 Enlarged (a hole) 47 Cleaver of TV 48 Let go of 53 Muumuu or sack 54 Set on fire 55 Hannibal's "Waterloo" 56 Press 57 Soprano Gluck 58 Spread slowly 59 Bit of butter 60 Cobbler's tool 61 Menlo Park initials TENNIS FROM PAGE 12 uled to have an MRI on her knee today and that they will know more information at that time. Meg Fanjoy was also injured. She had her ankle tended to during the first set of her singles match, j but she played through the injury the rest of the way. Marand and doubles partner Sophie Grabinski said the team's mental preparations affected the way the Tar Heels came out against Florida. “We were all really motivated and everyone wanted to win really bad," Grabinski said. “1 think that's a hard mentality to keep up for hour upon hour. Maybe we should have been more even keel as opposed to quite as hyped up as we were." Marand put it more bluntly. “Everyone really wasn’t quite there today," she said. “We started off well, and then when the other team kept fighting and coming back, we played back a little bit and then calmed down and looked flat. We weren’t as hyped up as we were before going into the match." North Carolina's difficult non conference schedule continues next weekend when No. 2 and No. 14 Notre Dame come to Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels will be looking for revenge against Northwestern after last weekend's loss in the semifinals of ITA Indoor Nationals. Kalbas said that despite the loss to Florida, last weekend's victories against then-No. 2 UCLA and then- No. 8 USC raised expectations. “Ultimately, if we’re going to be a championship caliber team, we have to play this kind of sched ule." Contact the Sports Editor at sixirts@iunc.edu. E Education in the Tropics /ironmental Science dents Want To Do Research and Get Credit? Want To Costa Rica Tropical Studies, / Duke f Contact your Study Abroad Office ! Applications for Summer and Fall 'OB £ T f courses are being accepted on a rolling basis until courses are full. ■ ■ hlJ'. Jm| IjHflKjH MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 2008 LACROSSE FROM PAGE 12 the second quarter. Shortly after an offside pen alty left Bellarmine a man down. North Carolina sophomore Cryder DiPietro fired a shot into the top left corner of the goal. Barely a minute later. Wagner also found the net to give UNC its second lead of the game. More importantly, those two goals triggered the Tar Heel offense-. The Tar Heels blitzed Bellarmine all through the second and third periods, scoring six goals in each quarter. UNC ended the game on a 14-0 run. ‘We settled in and started doing the right things on offense," Tar Heel coach John Haus said. “Making the safe pass instead of the home run pass." The better passing also had an effect on defense as UNC cut down on the turnovers and failed clears that allow-ed the Knights to score early in the game. Also helping w-as the hulking size of the Tar Heel starting defense, of which only one member is shorter than 6 feet 2 inches. Stellar in goal was UNC redshirt junior Grant Zimmerman, with six saves in just more than 48 minutes of action. However, the Tar Heel Take 15/501 South towards Pittsboro Exit Market St. / Southern Village ThESPIO€BIWaCHIIOa£S*. 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