4The Daily Tar HeelMonday, January 13, 1986 FIT M0inmep!;S Ihio Tenure scoreboard Basketball UNC 89, Wake Forest 65 UNC (89) Wolf 3-4 1 -2 7, Hale 3-9 4-6 1 0, Daugherty 12-18 7-7 31. K. Smith 4-7 0-0 8, Lebo 2-6 0-0 4. Daye 0-0 1-21. Bucknall 1-2 1-2 3. R Smith 2-3 0 1 4. Hunter 2-3 3-4 7. Norwood 0-0 0-0 0, Madden 3-4 0-0 6. Popson 4-6 0-0 8. Totals: 36-62 17-24 89. WAKE FOREST (65) Cline 7-11 2-2 16, Calvert 1 3 0-0 2. Scott 7-1 1 3-7 1 7. Bogues 5-9 4-4 14, Watson 5-130-010, Diebert 0-2 0-0 0, Boyd 1-60-02, Robinson 1-1 0-0 2, Dade 0-0 2-2 2. Totals: 27-56 11-15 65. Halftime: UNC 46, Wake 30. Rebounds: UNC 34 (Daugherty 14). Wake 27 (Scott 9). Assists: UNC 25 (Hale 7). Wake 21 (Bogues 8). Fencing USFA Collegiate Open at UNC Team Results Sabre 1. Columbia 2. Notre Dame 3. Penn 4. Penn State 5. UNC Foil 1. Notre Dame 2. Columbia 3. Penn State 4. Penn 5. UNC Delivery in less than ! $900 any 16" ! three or more item! oizza ! i. . Epee 1 . Penn State 2 NCSU 3. UNC 4. Notre Dame 5. Penn Women's Foil 1. Penn 2. Temple 3. Columbia 4. Notre Dame 5. Penn State 6. Ohio State 7. UNC In individual results, Brian Keane of Penn State won the men's sabre competition and UNC's top placement was Jason Woo at 12th. Sunil Sabarwahl of OSU won the men's foil competition and Scott Jashinski was tops for UNC at eighth. Christian Snerpe of Notre Dame was the winner of men's epee competition and Scott Echols was sixth for UNC. In women's foil, Molly Sullivan of Notre Dame was first and Mary Ronald was UNC's top placement at 19th. Women's basketball UNC 82, Tenn. 68 TENNESSEE (68) Horton 6-14 1-3 13. Gordon 2 J4 1-1 5, Frost 4-8 0-0 8. Marr 0-0 0-1 0, Sexton 3 15 0-1 6, Marsh 2-6 0-0 4. McCray 7-14 2-3 16. Bostic 1-3 0-0 2, Littlejohn 2-2 0-0 4, Spinks 5-10 0-0 10. Totals 32-87 4-9 68. UNC (82) Poindexter 8-10 2-2 18, Matthews 3-3 1-5 9, Wilson 4-9 1-3 9, Donnell 2-6 2-6 6, Leake 9 19 1-3 19, List 3-7 1-3 7, Oden 1-2 0-0 2. Cannon 1-2 10-11 12, Sankey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 31-58 20-33 82 o a rn Fri. & Sat. 30 minutes OW" i f :hy'2X s V i I Wrestling at Virginia Duals, Hampton, Va. First round: UNC 34, Michigan SL 9 118 Palacio (UNC) pinned Naragon. 1.43; 126 Aumiller (UNC) pinned Smith, 4:36; 134 Matauch (MSU) d Catullo. 7-6; 142 Bernstein (UNC) pinned Richland 5:01; 150 Root (MSU) d. Cardi. 5-4; 158 Koll (UNC) pinned Jensen 0:41 ; 1 67 Wilson (UNC) d. Beaudoin, 10-6; 177 Mariola (MSU) d. Silvestro. 9-6; 190 T. Davis (UNC) d. Przybyla. 8-7; Hwt S. Davis (UNC) d. Ridinger. 14-4. Second Round: Wisconsin 17, UNC 17 118 Burkhead (UNC) won by forfeit 126 Spellman (W) d. Palacio. 6-4; 134 Clayton (W) d. Catullo, 4-3; 142 Jim Jordan (W) d. Bemstein, 5 1; 150 Cardi d. Jeff Jordan. 8-2; 158 Richman drew Koll, 1-1; 167 Manning (W) d. Wilson. 8-7; 177 Silvestro d. Liegel. 6-3; 190 Richards (W) d. Zwilling. 15-4; Hwt S. Davis d. Waita, 10-3. Consolation round: UNC 32, Cal-Poly 10 118 Tangelinan (CP) drew Palacio, 8-8; 126 Geronimo (CP) drew Aumiller, 6-6; 134 Catullo d. Nishivra, 9-1; 142 'Bernstein pinned Coronado. 5:21; 150 Cardi d. Boykin, 20-7; 158 Koll tech. fall over Osbourne. 20-3; 167 Romero (CP) d. Wilson, 6-5; 177 Tracey (CP) d. Silvestro, 9-3; 190 T. Davis d. Lanham, 6-3; Hwt S. Davis d. Lizima. 16 5. Team scores for final two rounds: 2 Oklahoma 23, UNC 22 UNC 40. Virginia 6 UNC finished seventh in the team scoring Swimming Men: Tenn. 62, UNC 51 Women: UNC 90, Tenn. 50 mm OPE PIZZA SALADS Mon.-Thurs. 4:30-1 am 11 am - 2 am Sun 11 am - 1 am 1400 E. Franklin Street dinner large 2 item pizza and 4 cokes :a .... By MIKE BERARDINO Staff Writer Defense was the difference as 19th ranked North Carolina whipped wom en's basketball powerhouse Tennessee, 82-68, Saturday afternoon in Carmi chael Auditorium. Although the 1 1 th-rated Lady Volun teers (11-3) outrebounded the smaller Tar Heels 58-37, UNC (9-4) used a full court pressure defense that forced 34 Tennessee miscues and rattled the visitors beyond recovery. Paced by senior guard Pam Leake's 19-point, eight-steal performance and forward Tia Poindexter's 18 points, North Carolina extended a 36-29 advantage into a 17-point bulge with just over three minutes left. "They just were a much better team than we were today," much-revered UT coach Pat Summitt said of the Tar Heels. "This is as good a North Carolina team as Tve seen." Indeed, aside from a weak effort on the boards, UNC dominated play throughout. The first six minutes of the second half, however, were marked by as strong a stretch of defensive intensity and overall execu tion as the Tar Heels have shown all year. After Karla Horton pulled the Lady Vols within five, the Tar Heels went on a tear. North Carolina embarked on 9S0 - H for 4 500 an 11-0 run aided in no small part by 13 consecutive Tennessee misfires. The spurt was highlighted by Leake's breakaway steal and subsequent behind-the-back assist to Poindexter at the 16-minute mark. Leake's antics ignited the vocal crowd of 373 and seemingly crushed the Lady Vols' confidence for good. Tennessee could come no closer than eight the rest of the way. "The kids just played with a great deal of intensity," UNC coach Jennifer Alley said. "We came out aggressively at the very beginning and sort of rattled Tennessee. At no time did we become passive." The Tar Heels' defensive intensity was reflected in the Lady Vols miserable sub-37 percent shooting performance. Freshman Melissa McCray led Tennes see with l& points, while 6-2 forward Karla Horton contributed 13 points and 15 boards. The big sportswriting test is on YouVe waited for it impatiently. YouVe asked for it time and time again. 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"I thought Tia's job on the boards was tremendous," Alley said of Poin dexter, who also pulled down a game high seven rebounds. The rest of the UNC scoring burden Avas carried by Darlene Cannon's 12 points, Kathy Wilson's nine and Mar sha Matthews' nine. Marlene List added seven points and six assists. Especially noteworthy was Cannon's dozen, scored despite a foot injury which prevented her from starting and will necessitate exploratory surgery Thursday. The 5-4 junior point guard nailed 10 of 11 free throw attempts down the stretch. North Carolina returns to action tonight with a 7:30 start against Radford. continues all this week, so you can pick up an application blank anytime before Friday at the DTH sports office. But the sooner the better, for the test will require you to write a story, and you will obviously have more time to write it the sooner you get the test. Also, bring examples of previous work if you have any, but don't let it deter you if you don't. 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