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MaWpaaajaN 6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, January 28, 1987 Bipia)aaiaSl ClemsoiijUNC taerie tonight By SCOTT FOWLER Sports Editor The Clcmson Tigers like to run, force the ball down the throat of the opponent and occasionally kick it back for a three-point attempt. In short, they aren a whole lot differ ent from North Carolina. "Clemson will push it at us, and well try to push it at them," Kenny Smith said. ult will be almost like playing ourselves in practice." The Tigers and Tar Heels face off tonight at 9 p.m. (Raycom, Ch. 5). The game will mark the halfway point of the ACC slate for UNC, recently named No. 1 in the Asso ciated Press poll for the first time since the second week of this season. The Tar Heels lead the conference with a 6-0 record, are 17-1 overall and sport a 15-game winning streak. Clemson, on the other hand, suffered its first loss to Duke on Saturday, 105-103 in overtime. The Tigers whipped Winthrop Monday night to move to 1 8-1 , and are ranked No. 14. They are also second in the ACC, with a 4-1 record. uIf we sneak one out like Duke did, I'd be thrilled," said UNC coach Dean Smith. "I'm always satisfied if we can come out with a one-point win." AP lop 20 1. North Carolina (59) 17-1 1,236 2. Iowa (2) 18-1 1,141 &Nev.-Las Vegas (1) 18-1 1,127 4. Indiana 15-2 968 Tie Purdue 15-2 968 a Syracuse 17-1 902 7. Temple 18-2 788 8. DePaul 16-1 761 9. Alabama 15-2 666 1 a Oklahoma 14-3 665 1 1 . Georgetown 1 4-2 596 12. Illinois 14-4 585 13. Duke 14-3 564 14. Ctemson 17-1 504 15. St John's 13-3 348 16. TCU 16-3 299 17. Pittsburgh 14-4 228 18. Auburn 11-4 196 19. Florida 15-4 123 20. Kansas 13-5 79 Others receiving votes: N.C. State 66; Navy 36; New Orleans 34; Ohio State 28; Kansas State 18; Cleveland State 17; UCLA 16; VTrglnla 15; Memphis State 10; Middle Tennessee 6; Michigan 5; Prov idence 5; Seton Hall 5; Kentucky 3; Oregon State 3; Tulsa 3; Arkansas-Little Rock 2; Marist 2; Houston 1; Niagara 1. Avoid the lottery blues. 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Coach Smith also discounted the theory that Clemson would be primed for the game because of the disappointing Blue Devil loss. "I don play those games," he said. "1 just try to get our team ready to play." The Tigers are led by Horace Grant, a monstrous man in the paint who burned Duke for 33 points and 1 2 rebounds and is leading the league with a 19.0 scoring average. He also is among the nation's leaders in field goal percentage, and is pulling down almost 10 rebounds per game to lead the league. "Clemson really has the horses down low," said Smith, who should be ready to play tonight after missing the Georgia Tech game with a sprained knee. Clemson starts Grayson Marshall at the point, and much of the game will depend on whether he can deal with the front-court pressure. Mar shall's running mate is Michael Tait, who scores at a 12.6 point clip and is a threat from three-point range. Anthony Jenkins (10.3 ppg) mans one forward spot for Clemson, and is among league leaders in three point shooting. Jerry Pryor has perhaps been the biggest surprise for Clemson, knocking in nearly 13 points a game and shooting 63 percent. "They're a talented team," Smith said. "But we can't worry about just playing Clemson. WeVe got to worry about playing our game. Just like golf, youVe got to play the field." UNC freshman standout J.R. Reid said he had never played in Littlejohn Coliseum, but had heard it was a difficult place to play. "We will have to really concentrate," Reid said. "IVe played against some of their players, and they're tough." Sporfc List Last Season's Worst Men's College Basketball Records 1. Colgate 1-24 (.040) 1 Manhattan 2-26 (.071) 3. Hawaii 4-24 (.143) Tie Maryland-Eastern Shore 4- 24 (.143) 5. Prairie View 5-24 (.172) V. played by Clemson within last 14 months Source: Sports Features Syndi cate Research HARRISON FORD The Mosquito Coast (PG) 7:00 tm ITIUT I 9:30 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM $360 friendly neiqhbors, all mam - I wp . aa THE MORNING K AFTER m ViwiuM i 7:15 I Mra"' 9:15 s w ' . ... $-f .-..-.vs.. ..vt.j.1, -jw.". v.'.v.'. v,v. .-.v Mi Anthony Jenkins, Clemson's leading 3-point shooter, will face a UNC defense that forced 16 first-half turnovers against Tech The Tigers' top reserves are Larry Middleton, Michael Brown and Elden Campbell, all of whom are averaging nearly 10 points a game. Coach Smith has said several times UNiC Mhlefe Anyone out there watch the American Music Awards Monday night? Neither did we. But in the spirit of the Great American Enter tainment Awards Show, we present this week's version of the UNC Athlete of the Week. The nominees are: For best lead gymnast in a dra matic meet versus N.C. State Stacy Kaplan. For best supporting wrestler in an underdog capacity Chip McArdle. And finally, for best performance in a limited point-guard role Jeff Lebo. And the winner is . . . Cagney and Lacey! Oops, sorry. We meant to say . . . Jeff Lebo! For scoring 16 points and dishing out seven assists while subbing for an injured Kenny Smith against Georgia Tech. . DAVID LYNCH? CONTROVERSIAL BLUE m V KOBKKT DENIRO T li K- - - - .! "A RUDELY HILARIOUS COMEDY ...wumiff may txy. f 1 MrM TOMOMT drhciouM tmd downright mmma!" NCWSWtEK 1 " j! . ; ,.,m...i,,iii... 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