Dsvlls to fonco uninspired Heels in Carmichael The UNC fencing team meets conference competitor Duke tonight in Carmichael Auditorium in the last home dual meet of the season. Carolina fenced the Blue Devils earlier this season in Durham, blasting them 22-5. "The hardest thing will be getting up, taking them seriously," UNC. Coach Ron Miller said. The women's team will also face Duke. "They're . improving constantly," Miller said. "It varies from meet to meet who fences best." -9 I ! x" TV '' I , y ; V , X i V' Sv fs , St. Thursday. February 17. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 3 Mika: she tried it, liked it, now must leave i Mika Long Staff photo by Rouse Wilson . on the move 7v v;- by Will Wilson Staff Writer '. For Mika Long, it will come to an end all too soon. Long came to UNC with an ambition to study, having no plans to play, basketball here, despite three years of all-conference performances in high school near Monroe. But after two years, she did decide to try out. She not only made the team, but has become co captain and starting guard in this, her senior season. Earlier this week, she reflected on her decisions." "I didn't think 1 was good enough to play on the college level," she said. "1 just had a lack of confidence. 1 thought The Porthole Picks the ACC. A weekly feature predicting the outcome of the week's ACC Basketball games. "We know more about good food than we do about basketball!" Week of Feb. 1 8-25 Point spread Feb. 1 9 Maryland over Duke 9 State over Clemson 2 Wake over Va. Tech. 6 Feb. 20 UNC over UVa. 12 Overall Record thru Feb. 14'94?20 Point spread Feb. 22 Wake over Maryland Feb. 23 UNC over NCSU Clemson over Duke Va. Tech over UVa. 1 7 13 5 942-1171 DOWNTOWN,. UP THE LITTLE ALLEY, ACROSS FROM NCNB Serving daily. 11:30-2:00 4:45-7:15 ' about playing, but when 1 got here 1 just thought, well, my studies have got to come first." Long did find time to play in the intramural basketball program and to attend some of the women's varsity games during her f xst two years, and she also played in the band. But something important was missing. I putaiotofemphasisonmystudies. and then I began to realize that that's not all there is to school," she said. "I missed basketball a lot, and a friend of my roommate encouraged me a lot. So I worked on my game and tried out and made it. "Staying out may have helped me in a way because when I did come back and start playing, I was just so enthused and excited about it that 1 felt like a little kid." she said. Her enthusiasm has resulted in several run:ins w ith such itens as seats. TO STEAL PSOP FROM SEVENTH FLOORS -REFRIGERATOR -3UST Mo key.. vexes AW THIS PREZa? TfCTRQL WSINESS IS JUST YOUR WAV OP CWlFYING STEAUtfC tT5 CHCCK THIS ' VEUOW6P T.T.6. TlTlA JCV AS T THOUGHT I NOW I SUPPOSE. WU- WW NT TO MWE. 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Leave name at Suite A or call 933-1157 or 929-7311. SILENT COMEDY FESTIVAL Fri. Feb. 18 COPS 1922 Buster. Keaton Eddie Cline Sat. Feb. 19 GO WEST 1925 Buster Keaton 1 A.M. 1916 Charles Chaplin y 1 r The CirCUS 1927 Charles Chaplin Sun. Feb. 20 SAFETY LAST 1923 Harold Lloyd USOC Maxi Swal ne in 'Painted Music is a presentation piano selections along with slides of masterpieces. These slides, and musical pieces are chosen for cor relations and similarities of style, probing a wider area of Art that will be enjoyable to everyone. Ms. Swalin's selections include com posers such as Schumann, Bach and and artists from Renoir IFeb. 24 1 18 D.m. I . i ti of I 1 B R Great Hall Free 8 I to 1 U Pic . spectators. Hours and scorers' tables, a la men's player John Kuester. Such an elTort is a necessity for Long, one of the slower players on the team. "1 just enjoy playing." she said. "The desire comes natural. I try to make up for my slowness by not giving up on the loose ball." Long's biggest help to the team comes when the opposition plays a one defense, allowing her to show off her outside shooting touch, especially from the corners. That touch also shows through in her free-throw shooting. Her 83 per cent-figure leads the team by a wide margin. Saturday night. Long and fellow co captain Cathey Daniels will be making their last game appearances in Carmichael Auditorium against N.CY State. After, the season. Long plans to work on. completing her major in political science and hopes to attend criminology graduate school at Sam Houston, Eastern Kentucky or South Carolina. 1 doubt if I'll ever play competitively again." she said. "I'd fove to coach on the college level while studying for my doctor's degree, but that might not work out. 1 just wish I had two more years to play." UNC swimmers lose to Wolfpack The UNC swimmers were dealt twin setbacks in Raleigh by the N.C. State Wolfpack, the men losing 92-21 and the women 79-51. 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