6The Daily Tar Heel Monday. January 27. 1886 Wandinas mm Tsm UNC Georgia Tech Duke N.C. State Virginia Clemson Maryland Wake Forest AGC 5-0 5-1 5-2 5-2 3-3 2-3 0-6 0-8 ireracfe? fleams uM Mm The UNC men's and women's fencing teams had a combined team record of 9-0 as they both rolled to victory in this weekend's tournament here. The men's team defeated Navy twice and Duke and Wofford each once to run its overall record to 6-1 . Jason Woo in sabre, Mark Elvin in foil and Scott Echols in epee all went a combined 8 1 in the matches to lead the team. The men were especially strong in sabre, going a combined 27-9 in the four contests. Kr. Hmorc was 8-2 in sabre GymnnroastiS biroalk irecoirdl The North Carolina gymnastics team set a meet record by piling up 176.40 points and rolling to the team title Saturday at the Shenandoah Invita tional gymnastics meet in Harrison burg, Va. The Tar Heels were paced by Missy Shaffner and Amy Bincarousky and finished ahead of teams from James Madison. Auburn and West Virginia. Tech When Wolf hit a hook shot at the 2:06 mark of the half, UNC led 40-26 and took a 42-31 half time lead. All this time Tech was misfiring on outside shots or throwing errant passes. The Yellow Jackets had 17 turnovers, 13 in the first half. During this run, UNC coach Dean Smith was shuffling 10 players in and out of the lineup, while Tech's first seven were getting worn down. "They really wore us down," Hammonds said later. "It took a lot out of us, having to face Daugherty and Martin and then Wolf and Popson. WeVe got to substitute a lot more next time." North Carolina's backcourt combi nation of Smith, Hale and Jeff Lebo shot a combined two-for-15 in the first half, but no matter. UNC outrebounded Tech 21-11 in the half and outshot the Yellow Jackets, 38 to 20. Price had 14 for Tech at half, but no one else was scoring with any consistency. . , . 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The team, competition ended Satur day, but individual competition con tinued Sunday. Results were not avail able at press time. from page 1 on a 14-7 run to make it 70-56 with 8:32 to go. The Yellow Jackets battled back to make it 78-71, UNC, when Dalrymple hit a breakaway layup with 3:16 left. But Dalrymple, who was contained relatively well by Hale all day (10 points, one assist) fouled out with a charging foul after the shot. "We had our chances to cut it to six a couple of times," Price, who finished with 22 points, said. "But we couldn't do it. UNC has so many good players and they're so well-coached." Georgia Tech dropped to 16-2 on the year, 5-1 in the ACQ while UNC improved to 20-0 and 5-0 in the conference. How important was it for the Tar Heels to finally beat Tech after those three losses last year? "Oh, it was just another ACC vic tory," Wolf said. Then he thought about it for a" second, and added, "but there was a little extra tinge to it because they beat us three times last year." Yeah, we already knew that, Joe. AD You Can Eat BI2EMCFAST BUFFET $1.95 7 am-10 am Weekday o 7 aira-2 pm Sat. & Son Doughnuts, toast, biscuits, eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles and more . . . 157ERosemary 967-5727 LAR LUBOVITCH DANCE Wednesday, February 5 8:00 pm Memorial Hall Tickets on sale at Union Box Office Students $8.50 Season Tickets $20 GZIjGljDGQS CENTER, INC SPECIAL By MIKE BERARDINO Stan Writer Fourth-ranked Virginia blew the game open late hi the first half and repeatedly repelled 15th-ranked North Carolina's rallies to down the Tar Heels 84-79 Saturday night before a crowd of 680 in Carmichael Auditorium. In the process, the undefeated Cavaliers snapped UNC's 22-game home win streak and impressed everyone in attendance with their textbook-style ball movement and all-around dominance. Well, almost everyone. MWe sucked," UVA coach Debbie Ryan said without even a trace of a smile. "We just didn't have the killer instinct at all." . Ryan's raucous remark referred to the fact that Virginia, which led by as many as 16 early in the second half, couldn't put the pesky Tar Heels away. In fact, the Wahoos might have blown their advantage altogether had it not been for the clutch play of Donna Holt (20 points) and Daphne Hawkins (16). In one nine-minute stretch, the Cavs sensational sophomore backcourt duo accounted for all but two of the visitors 20 points. "We were doing a lot of ball watching defensively," North Carolina coach . Jennifer Alley said. "As a result, we were giving them a lot of uncontested shots, especially Hawkins and Holt." Thanks to the "H-gals," UVA extended its 49-36 halftime bulge to 16 after just three minutes of second-stanza play. Despite its defensive deficiencies, UNC hung tough and trimmed the Cavaliers' lead to just five with 8:15 remaining. Freshman guard Liza Don nell's drive to the hoop spawned a threes point play and made it 70-65 for Virginia. After an exchange of turnovers cost UNC a chance to cut it to three, Kirsten Anderson answered with a. five-footer for the visitors and some tough Wahoo Security Campus) more often." BiUy Warden, a junior SBP candidate from Raleigh, said he would advocate overfeeding suspicious-looking people. "Anyone you suspect of being a crook, you feed him very well," he said. "Then you dress up like a banana to follow him. Anyone who is well-fed is not going to go after a banana." Warden said if the banana approach to crime deterrence did not work, students would be given snake skin instead. ;. - "We need to find some good snake skin and well distribute it to each student," he said. "It's what criminals fear most. It's not the cops, and it's not the dogs it's the snakes. If they see snake skin, they are going to scadoodle." Warden added that the purple-bellied anaconda snake was not hibernating now and had been seen in the Student Union. Warden said he was concerned about parking lot safety since it posed a hazard to cars. "There's very definitely a problem with the cars being broken into," he said. "The problem is you break into a car, and it makes it easier for other things to break in, mainly fruit flies from California." David Brady, a sophomore from Rocky Mount, said as SBP, he would stress educating students about crime. "We need to use the Residence Hall Association to educate the students and have a committee in Student Govern- COMPANYfv , m 'fi-f 1 1 , : . i 1 IV w -j 1 i J VS Daily Tar Heel f mi i run- T.rr... , ) i - nn. mrl ' V .. perSOlUd. J :r .. -i t ' -ri Deadline Feb. 12 y . p4j noon ff S f 1 ,1 A 17 Yh0?m$ I 1 III las VTTA 717 I NaUISiUS iviacnin9--in5? m;i 1 1 i mum i wi w I i r ; Sulla112 ; f h rrr H Durhsm, MC 27704 j g r -819 y tf CHAPEL HILL BLVD. -H-W - i f im : i ! . ; - A ' , ' r-r.-, L defense sent the Tar Heels' attack, into the tank for nearly three minutes. Holt followed with an 18-footer and imme diately thereafter converted her fourth steal of the contest into a layup. This decisive UVA spurt put them up by 1 1 and North Carolina never got closer than five again. v - The game's first ten minutes were marked by aggressive defense and dead eye shooting by both sides which kept the game close. With Virginia up 21 19, however, consecutive three-point plays by Nancy Mayer and Liza Lank ignited the Cavaliers and sent them on a 14-4 run. UNC committed three turnovers in that time frame and 25 on the night. Virginia improves to 1 8-0 overall and 6-0 in the ACC. North Carolina, which brought a five-game win streak into Saturday's battle, drops to 13-5, 4-2. Several individual Tar Heel per formers deserve special mention. First, Pam Leake racked up 29 points before fouling out with 3:47 to play. Alley was understandably proud; "Pam Leake has done a tremendous job of doing all she has to do while playing the point guard position (in place of the injured Darlene Cannon) as well." Leake leads the ACC in scoring, assists, and steals. Freshman Marsha Matthews hit for 15 points and a game-high five assists while Marlene List added 14 points and four assists. Tia Poindexter and fresh man Merlaine Oden were terrors on the boards, pulling down nine and eight respectively. Poindexter, who also scored nine points, played a whopping 38 minutes and got all her rebounds in the second half. Alley thought that her team, which plays Georgia Tech tonight at 7:30 in Carmichael, might actually gain some thing from losing to Virginia. "When you play a team as talented as Virginia, you have to learn," she said. "Now when we go to Charlottesville, well know what we need to do to win there." from page 1 ment who's sole purpose is campus security," he said. Brady said committee members would help educate students by going door-to-door, handing out flyers and having talks with dorm residents about crime and ways to prevent it Brady said-he would improve the RAPE escort system by trying to get monetary reimbursement for RAPE workers. "We need to make RAPE more efficient," he said.; "It's so much of a job."'- ".r' t-"" -'. ; ; Brady also said he would improve campus lighting and install emergency phones. "I'd like to have more safety phones and even more lighting on South Campus," he said. "It needs to come on at better times." Bryan Hassel, a junior from Nash ville, Tenn., said if elected, he would stress the two general ideas of coop eration and publicity of programs to improve campus security. ' "In order to make any ideas work, we need to have effective publicity," he said. "We can also have effective cooperation with organizations outside of the University, like area social-service agencies which have been dealing with rape and assault cases for years. Other schools go through the same things." Hassel said the campus community needed to be more educated about crime and how to avoid it. "We need to encourage the awareness of individuals and by groups aware ness of good safety habits and defense tactics," he said. - Hassel said that in addition to encouraging better lighting and more emergency phones on-campus, more attention needed to be paid to victims of rape and assault. r Tia Poindexter firing a jumper in scoreboard Basketball UNC 73, Node Dama 61 Notre Dame (61) Barlow 6-12 6-6 18, Royal 2-3 4-5 8, Kempton 2-7 2-2 6. Rivers 7-1 7 3-4 1 7, Stevenson 3-4 0-0 6. Dolan 1-2 0-0 2, Hicks 1-5 2-2 4, Price 0-3 0-0 0. Totals: 22-53 17-19 61. UNC (73) Wolf 6-7 4-4 16. Martin 3-4 0-0 6. Daugherty 3-5 1-2 7. Hale 3-4 0-0 6, K. Smith 6-11 8-10 20, Popson 2-3 0-0 4. Madden 3-4 2-2 8. Lebo 2-3 0-0 4, Hunter 1-2 0-0 2, R. Smith 0-1 0-0 a Totals: 29-4415-18 71 Rebounds: UNC 23 (Daugherty 5), ND 24 (Hicks 4). Assists: UNC 22 (K. Smith 8), ND (Royal. Kempton 3). Halftime: UNC 39. ND 37 Records: UNC 21-0. 5-0; Notre Dame 12-3. UNC 85, Georgia Tech 77 j. , . (Saturday) Ga. Tech (77) Hammonds -6 -8'f$ Ferretf 6 9 1-2 11. Salley 3-7 5-9 11, Dalrymple 4-7 2-4 10, Price 10-13 2-3 22. Ford 1-3 0-1 2, Neal 3-8 2-2 8.. Totals 31-53 15-24 77. UNC (85) Wolf 10-11 2-4 22, Martin 3-6 3-4 9. Daugherty 10-17 3-4 23. Hale 3-12 2-3 8, K. Smith 2-81-2 5. Popson 2-2 0-0 4. Lebo 5-9 2-2 12, R. Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Madden 0-2 0-0 ft Hunter 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 36-69 13-19 85. Rebounds: UNC 37 (Daugherty 11), Ga Tech 27 (Hammonds 10) Assists: UNC 23 (K. Smith 10). Ga. 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