Softball year
From staff reports
MACOMB, 111. A pair of
one-run losses, including a 1-0
heartbreaker to eventual cham
pion Michigan, forced North
Carolina to settle for fourth place
in the inaugural National Invita
tional Championship softball
tournament last weekend.
Coach Donna Papa's team thus
concluded its season with a 36-1 1
1 record, the best in the program's
four-year history.
The Tar Heels were eliminated
from the double-elimination, 16
team tournament when they
dropped a 3-2 decision to U.S.
International in 11 innings Sun
day. The NIC is similar to the NIT
in basketball: a tourney designed
to reward those teams which had
good seasons, but missed out on
the big ball nonetheless.
Against U.S. International,
North Carolina scored two runs
in the top of the first inning but
was stymied offensively the rest of
the way.
Carla Shaw's single in the 1 1th
scored Adrienne Mason from
second base with the eventual
winning run. UNC threatened to
tie in the bottom half of the inning,
putting runners on first and third
with no outs. But a fly out and
a double play, in which Tracey
Beine was caught in a rundown
between third and home, ended
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North Carolina won its first
three games in the tournament
before falling to Michigan on
Saturday. Senior hurler Virginia
Augusta allowed just five hits, but
one of those was a solo home run
by opposing pitcher, Sharon
Clark. Clark's fourth-inning blast
proved to be all the offense
Michigan would need.
Left fielder Sharon Ross, who
letters in field hockey during the
fall, had a big day at the plate
Saturday. Ross rapped five hits
and had three RBI for the Tar
Heels, who took 2-1 and 7-2
victories over Iowa and Akron,
respectively.
UNC opened the tournament
Friday with a 5-0 zonking of
Toledo. Maria Powers drove in
two runs and Augusta pitched a
three-hitter.
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The Tar Heels won their way
to Baltimore with a first-round
demolition of Michigan State on
May 13 in rainy Chapel Hill. The
game was not as close as the 21
5 final score would indicate.
Corey Gavitt and Mark Tum
millo scored hat tricks as UNC
raced to a 9-1 half time lead and
never needed to break a sweat
against the Spartans, who repres
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12-team tournament format.
Despite the slick conditions,
UNC officials decided against
moving the game to AstroTurf
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Once the skies cleared somewhat,
however, there was no stopping
the Tar Heels on offense.
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