4The Daily Tar HeelThursday. January 10. 1985 SCOREBOARD Calendar l-rida WKIMIINd in tin.- Viiuiui.t Duals al Hampton. a Saturdat HVSKI IBM I v Virginia al t harlollcsvillc. Va.. I :.V p.m. Ml NN SWIMMING v lcniicvv. I BA iVM -S I'K'S v Alabama. James M.nlison aiul Cornell . I p.m. WRISII IMi in the Virginia Duals at Hampton. Va. MI NN I RACK in .loo Hilton Invitational at New I in Can. 1 1 a.m. Sunday WOMI'NN BASKH BAI.I. vs. Virginia at Charlot tesville. Va.. 3 p.m. MHNN RASKF.TRAI.I. vs. SMI! at Greensboro Coliseum. 2:30 p.m. Briefs Walsh Wins NCAA's Top Award University of North Carolina swimmer Sue Walsh has been named as one of the recipients of the NCAA's Top hive Awards for 1984. hive student-athletes are chosen from the wide range of sports sponsored by the NCAA for the Top Five Award which is based on athletic success, leadership qualities and academic prowess. In addition to Walsh, this year's other winners are Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Doug Flutie of Boston College. University of Florida swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Tracy Caulktns. All America linebacker Greg Carr of Auburn and Nebraska's All-America football center. Mark ATMLETHC WOE5KJ3) IMVENTOEY REDUCTION SALE o Selected Styles Athletic Shoes Men, Women, Children 20-50 OFF o All Warm-Up Suits 20 OFF Boast Shirts V2 PRICE OFF Running Shorts & Tops y2 PRICE OFF UNIVERSITY SQUARE 942-1078 Mon-Fri 10 AM-7 PM Sat 10 AM-6 PM 222 STOP MA.ONG SENSE fr 4 - CAUTION: Due to the graphic nature of ws lam sugcjost mature euoiences. . t . Hffflii 1 l " ivuXIjK! l " it V 'J'Vt i Iraynowic. Walsh, a December graduate in accounting, won eight NCAA individual backstroke championships in her I'NC career and was named Atlantic Coast ConlereiKV Swimmer ol the Year three times. She never lost an NCAA event in the hacksiroke and holds NCAA and American records at three distances 50 yards. KMI yards and 100 meters. Walsh also was a IMii Beta Kappa si holai. carry nig a 3.77 grade point average. Men's Basketball North Carolina 75. Maryland 74 Maryland 74 Bias l l-lf. 1-4 23. Branch 9-14 3-6 21. Lewis 2-4 0 2 4. Adkins 3-5 0-0 f. Gatlin 3-7 3-4 9. Jones 3 7 1-2 7. Long 0-0 2-2. Baxter 0-0 2-2 2. Team totals: 31-53 12-22 74. North Carolina 75 Peterson 4-7 0-0 X. Popson 7-11 0-0 14. Daughertv 7-12 0-1 14. Hale 5-7 2-3 12. K. Smith 2-6 5-6 9. Martin 3-3 1-4 7. Hunter 2-3 3-4 7. R. Smith 2-3 0-0 4. Morris 0-0 O-O 0. Team totals: 32-52 1 1-20 75. Women's Basketball Duke 63. North Carolina 62 I'NC (62) Wilson 13. Rovster II. Hammond 12. Leake 23. List 3. Duke (63) Moreland 15. Mikels 2. Sullivan 4. Goins 12. Hertzog 12. Boyle 16. Andersen 2. Halftime: UNC. 30-27. Records: UNC 7-6 (2-1). Duke 11-2(3-2). 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Two fencers who stand out as the leaders of this team are senior co-captains Cindy Killian and Karen Marnell. Killian suggests her primary role as captain is to boost morale and to motivate her teammates. . "A lot of times, less experienced fencers get frustrated and discouraged," Killian said. "1 encourage them by saying I was in your position once and I know how you feel.' The best thing to do is show them they always have different moves to apply." While encouragement is helpful, Killian suggests that self-confidence plays a far more important role. "If you don't have self-confidence, you're not going to be an effective fencer," she said. "I think it's a Catch 22 because if you have self-confidence you're going to try a lot of things and be more successful at a faster rate. Self confidence perpet uates itself in this manner." The self-confidence and drive which Killian developed through fencing also has been beneficial outside of Fetzer Gym. "When you're in college you are going to learn a lot, but many times you are not chnllpncreH.'" Killian nid "For most American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR OUR LIFE mm BARGAIN MATINEE ADULTS 2:10 4:40 7:05 9:35 3:10 5:10 DOLBY STEREO The Cotton Club (R) Goldie Hawn Protocol (PG) "THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST MOVIE." Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune J PG-13 rjudleyjpoxe STARTS TOMORROW! y s2) people, fencing is unknown and new challenging both physically and emo tionally. It teaches you to take the initiative and try something new." Marnell, the most experienced fencer on the squad, adds a different dimension to the leadership scheme. Her primary role is to introduce techniques and strategy to her less experienced teammates. "I work with giving lessons and the coaching aspect of fencing because of my experience," Marnell said. Teaching teammates can be a cum bersome task when your students are of similar age and stature. "Before practice, you will be talking about going out and then all of a sudden you're in an authority position," Mar nell said. "1 have no patience and I come across as pushy at times, but once (team members) get to know me, coaching is not difficult. Usually I demonstrate an attack and make them practice it until they can do it with their eyes closed." Marnell says her aggressive nature helps her to concentrate on completmg the task at hand, both in and away frq'm fencing competition. "I really work hard at what I'm doing, whether it's fencing or something else." The balance of power between these two co-captains should help provide North Carolina with a balanced attack for the spring season. y ELLIOT ROAD ZJ X 967-4737 $2.00 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! 7:15 9:10 LAST DAY! 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 Breakin' 2 (PG) 4ctude ALL ft'GHTSftCStNVSD askeftball throws and let them back in the game. I feel our kids played well enough to win but so did North Carolina's." Driesell said there was some conf u sion on that final inbounds play, since he had told Gatlin to call time-out should he get in trouble. "He just made a mistake," Driesell said. ' That mistake was one of seven turnovers charged to Gatlin, who managed only nine points but dished out 1 2 assists. "I thought Adkins was going to come all the way to the ball," Gatlin said of the final play. "But I just threw a bad pass." Hunter credited Coach Dean Smith with making the correct defensive call on that play. "He told us what the play was going to be, but we thought it was going to Lenny (Bias). I saw Adkins open, and I faked to make (Gatlin) think Adkins was open." Popson said his i5-footer that put the Tar Heels ahead with :05 remaining was not a shot he would normally take. "1 was just so open, so I took it," he said, noting that he wasn't sure if it was good when he released it. "As soon as it left my hand it was either going in or going out." Popson tied Daugherty for UNC high scorer with 14 points and added five rebounds. Defensively in the second half, Popson cooled off Bias, who sizzled from the field in the first 20 mtriit Kv crrrinr f Rioc fin!cViH Assembly legislators, both of whom oppose state funding. Jordan has said he favors abortions in cases of rape and incest not abortion on demand although he supports continued state funding for abortions. Brenda Summers, director of com munications for Lt. Gov. Jordan, said Senate leadership would "certainly be more moderate than it has been" but added that former Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green was considered moderate by North Carolina standards. American Cancer Society 'V. f BISTRO BAGATEIA A European Bistro in Chapel Hill 312 W. Franklin St. Dally Specials o Imported Wines-& Beers Fresh Pastries & Tories 967-9628 Serving Dally 11 am Y PIZZA, LAS AG N A, SOUP AND SALAD MONDAY & TUESDAY 5-9 PM GIVE US A FRESH TRY! 208 W. FRANKLIN ST. 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