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ODOODOOO C3 CHAPEL HILL 790 AIRPORT RD RAMSHEAD PLAZA 15-501 BY-PASS By PAUL ENSSLIN Staff Writer The North Carolina volleyball team may be down, but it's certainly not out. Jill Berkebile, the team's starting outside hitter, said that despite a disappointing start in which the team dropped nine of its first 15 games, the team is still optimistic about the remainder of the season. "We had hoped to peak about mid October," Berkebile said. "We're not getting down, because we find positive things in every game. We are getting better." This past weekend, during a road trip that saw the team play three games in two days, the Tar Heels got their first evidence of improvement in posting their first two ACC wins, beating Clemson, 15-5, 15-10, 6-15, 15-11 on Friday, and Georgia Tech, 16-14, 15 7, 15-2 on Saturday. Those two wins were sandwiched around a 8-15, 13-15, 11-15 loss to Georgia, also on Saturday. UNC is now 6-1 1 and 2-2 in the ACC. Berkebile has played organized volleyball for five years and the John stown, Pa., native is not used to losing. Her Richland High School team placed second in the state her junior year and won the gold medal her senior year. Last year, Berkebile helped UNC to a 25 12 record and its fourth straight ACC title. "Losses are never easy, but I can't afford to get down about them," she said. "I think the team can come back. It's just a matter of putting it all together." Coming from a volleyball family (her sisters all played in high school) and "being dragged from game to game," Berkebile, though only a sophomore, is one of the more experienced players on this year's team, playing consistently and constantly despite an often-shuffled lineup. "This team is better than last year's talent-wise, but all in all it's pretty young," she said. "We have some injuries and things and I'm in there to try and add some stability." And, as the team improves, Berkebile herself improves. "I think it's necessary for me to improve," she said. "Coach (Peggy Bradley-Doppes) has taught me a lot this year. I still need to work on the mental part of the game, keeping my head in it, and then the rest will come." Berkebile has noticed marked improvement in the ACC as a whole in her two years here. "Duke has really improved and State is always tough," she said. "The whole conference has improved and that helps us improve so that we should be ready come tourna ment time." Among her goals while at UNC, Berkebile said she wanted to be able to say she was on four ACC champion ship teams. "That would make me feel real proud," she added. Berkebile plans to keep playing after graduation, and said: "I could never give it up totally. I'm not a very good relaxer." f i yc-"- J 1 4 . , t ' &. I- ' C"" '' ', y" I " f' ' i 4 rr I 1 . 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