UNC volleyball team gets ready for big weekend The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 25, 19847 By PAUL ENSSLIN SUfT Writer There should be enough setting, spiking and digging for even the mildest of volleyball fans this weekend when North Carolina plays three games as part of a tournament in Carmichael Auditorium. The tournament, hosted by Duke, has a round-robin format with no official winner. "It's just a way to see how we do against teams outside our region and prepare us for the ACC tournament," said UNC head coach Peggy-Bradley Doppes. The Tar Heels are currently 7-12 after Tuesday night's loss at Duke, but hope to be ready for the ACC tournament Nov. 16-18. "This will be an excellent test for us," said Bradley-Doppes. "The teams here are stronger than the ACC teams. We need to play strong teams. That's the only thing that will prepare us." UNC will play Tennessee Friday night at 8, and on Saturday will play Eastern Kentucky (at 3 p.m.) and Virginia Tech (at 8 p.m.) "Tennessee has a very established, very respectable program," Bradley-Doppes said. "They always play a tough schedule and always qualify for post-season play. They are more experienced than us, but if we play a good game, well give them a good fight. "Eastern Kentucky is a very quick team," Bradley-Doppes continued. "We will need to start out very aggressively to beat them. Virginia Tech is not as competitive as the other two and I'm glad we wind up with them. Well be a little fatigued, but if we can stay healthy well be all right." Linda Kantz, UNC's starting setter and the only senior on the squad, said that playing two games in one day should not be too much of a factor for the young Tar Heel team. "A big schedule doesn't bother us," she said. "Everyday we condition and practice. We're physically strong, we just need to stay tough mentally." Kantz added that the team was pretty excited about the weekend's activities. "We're all pretty psyched. This is the mid-point of our season and everything is starting to come together. This is where we need to push." After the tournament, UNC will take two days off before resuming its ACC schedule Tuesday, when it will host N.C. State. Ji LL ( ( f W I , - JL , 1 s N(. ... i t ..J s . Hx i CXTt Tr fe-x-;-:-:;-:-x-;:;-u':-:'X-:S:-:':-x 5. r" Hill I wt,til m i "" " Women's golf preparing to host nation's top talent - - rw-v-a r r: , DTHLarry Childress The UNC volleyball team will host three teams this weekend in Carmichael Auditorium. By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer Starting Friday morning at 9 a.m., Finley Golf Course will be the site of one of the most talent-rich golf tour naments in the nation as North Carolina hosts the annual Lady Tar Heel Golf tournament. The three-day event has attracted such teams as defending NCAA cham pion Miami, defending tournament champion Kentucky, and such top 20 squads as Florida International, Min nesota, Georgia and all the ACC schools. In all, five different NCAA regions will be represented. Among the contenders for the indi vidual title will be defending titlist Amy Reed, from Kentucky. However, last year's NCAA individual champion, Cindi Schreyer from Georgia, should challenge for the crown as well. North Carolina coach Dot Gunnells is pleased with the field for this tournament. "We're very excited with the teams competing this year, especially Miami," Gunnells said. "This will be the first year that they've been to our tournament." As far as the situation for the host team, Gunnells is quite optimistic. "Our team is just playing super this year," Gunnells said. "If we can put it all together for this tournament well do very well." UNC will have two teams competing in this year's tournament, designated as Carolina and Carolina Blue. The first of these two squads will compete for the team title, while the members of Carolina Blue are eligible for individual honors. Making up the Carolina team will be Page Marsh, Sue Hirsch, Candi Kessler, Elizabeth Macfie and Angela Wells, all of whom qualified in practice this week. The Carolina Blue team will consist of Kristie Kamal, Kelly Beck, Kathleen Grady and Leigh Hunnicutt. Play will begin each day at 9 a.m., earlier than in past tournaments in order to accommodate Saturday's ACC cross country championships. As a further precaution, both the first and 10th holes will be used as starting holes. Regardless, the tournament should prove to be one of the best in its historv. W CANCER f SOCIETY BACK THEN vilVTAqE ClOThiERS HALLOWEEN Costume Rentals Available Victorian, 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, & 60's Costumes Bring this ad in For n off any purchase Valid thru 1031 405 W. 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