4The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, November 14, 1990
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Brown outlaws bowl talk in UNC camp
By DOUG HOOGERVORST
Staff Writer
With bowl fever striking the North
Carolina campus. Tar Heel football
coach Mack Brown would rather not
worry about that. Brown would like to
get North Carolina to focus on this
Saturday's opponent, Duke University,
SS w hich defeated UNC 4 1 -0 last year.
"We have (UNC athletic director)
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the Aloha Bowl," Brown said in his
weekly press conference Tuesday. "We
feel if there's any possibility of us going
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" "We can't do anything as a football
team about the bowl possibilities except
beat Duke. So we have a rule this week
that no coach and no player mentions
the word 'bowl.'"
Well, as a publication, the DTH can
mention the bowl possibilities, and the
postseason games reportedly still con
sidering North Carolina are the Peach,
Liberty, Aloha and Fiesta bow ls.
': Of the bowls, the Fiesta carries the
most prestige and money with its Jan. 1
date. However, the bowl in Tempe,
Ariz., would like to match the South
eastern conference runner-up with
Louisville.
Recently, Arizona voters defeated a
referendum aimed at establishing the
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Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and
some universities, including Virginia,
have already said they would not play in
the bowl. That gives UNC an outside
shot at a Fiesta berth, because the SEC
runner-up may refuse its invitation, and
other teams desired by the Fiesta may
have already committed to other bowls.
The Peach and the Aloha seem the
best possibilities forthe Tar Heels' bowl
aspirations.
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Brown emphasized, however, that a
winning season and progress are the
team goals, and that only a victory
against Duke could give North Carolina
its first winning record since 1986.
"This team has had, for the expecta
tions going into this year, a great year,"
he said. "I would have liked them to
have beaten two of the Top 20 teams to
add to the top of the season, but it
doesn't degrade it.
"Now it's important that this team
finish with a winning season."
As for the progress that Brown
stressed as a goal, he said the Tar Heels
have come a long way in his tenure, and
the third-year head coach had the
numbers to back up the claim.
For single-year advancement. North
Carolina continues to be the nation's
most improved team record-wise, and it
can seal that honor this season with a
victory Saturday.
In the Brown era, the defensive sta
tistical improvement is staggering. In
1988, UNC allowed a school-record
356 points before the Duke game. That
number dropped to 256 points in 1 989,
and this season, the Tar Heels have
allowed a stingy 164 points in the first
10 games.
Want yardage improvements? Here
they are. Again through 1 0 games, UNC
opponents gained 2,400 yards on the
ground in 1 988 and 2,436 yards rushing
in 1989. This season, North Carolina
has allowed only 1,246 yards on the
ground.
Brown noted another amazing sta
tistic: "This is phenomenal. I would
have probably cut my wrists if I'd re
alized this. (Through 10 games) in 1988,
we only forced the opposition to punt
14 times. In '89, 19 times. This year
we've forced 43 punts.
"You can see progress all over this
program. We're not pleased that we lost
close ball games. We're not pleased
that we lost the past two weeks against
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Chuckie Burnette's 6-for-7 effort that
led to UNC's touchdown against Vir
ginia showed that maybe the much
heralded 1988 North Carolina high
school player of the year was ready to
fulfill that potential.
"Chuckie's come a million miles,"
Brown said. "He's had ability since
he's been here. He threw for more yards
than anyone else in our high school's
history, and we've had some real good
quarterbacks from North Carolina.
"It was just a situation last year where
we didn't have the experienced guys to
help him out, and this year he's been
hurt and not able to practice."
Burnette's performance against Vir
ginia also has caused speculation as to
who will start against the Blue Devils.
Brown said immediately after the UVa.
game that Todd Burnett would be the
starter, but Tuesday he said that the
position could be up for grabs.
"The situation this week is that we'll
play both (Chuckie) and Todd 50 per
cent of the time in practice, and we'll
choose a starter before the ballgame,"
Brown said. "But we're going to play
the one in the ballgame that moves us.
We need somebody to give us that spark
offensively."
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After having tried to defense
Virginia's 6-foot-5 receiver, Herman
Moore, Brown said hie still had no clue
how to stop the Wahoos top pass
catcher. "(The media) asked me last week
how do you defense (Herman). I don't
know. Somebody said after the game
that Shawn (Moore) said he couldn't
believe we didn't put two on him, but
then that's two who watch him jump up
and catch it instead of one."
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Tar Heel Notebook
held Hockey
North Carolina advanced to the NCAA Final
Fourforthe fourth time in five years with a 3-1 win
against Northeastern in second-round action Sun
day at Fclzer Field. UNC. 1989 national champ,
will go for its second big trophy this weekend at
Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J.. where
ii w ill take on 21-2 Perm State Saturday at noon in
one semifinal ... If the Tar Heels win. they will play
for the title at 2:30 p.m. Sunday versus the Iowa
Old Dominion winner ... North Carolina's last
meeting with PSU was the 1986 Final Four, where
it defeated the Nillany Lions 4-2 in the third-place
contest ... UNC is6-0all-time versus Iowa, including
a I -0 win in last year's semifinal. Archrival ODU
leads UNC in their series 13-12. but the Tar Heels
have won the teams' last four meetings, including
a 2-1 penalty-stroke thriller in last season's title
game ... With the weather likely to be chilly this
weekend at Rutgers, look for the Tar Heels to don
running tights. In the 89 NCAA Tournament, and
in this season's 8-0 win versus Hofstra Oct. 26,
UNC donned the tights and came away undefeated
with four wins ... Junior Jennifer Clark knocked
in two goals in the Northeastern contest, giving her
21 for the year. The Lebanon. Pa., product is just
two scores shy of the UNC record for goals by a
junior. In 1977. Bashi Buba tallied 23 goals in 18
games ... Senior Peggy Anthon now has 3 1 assists
this year and 40 for her career, which puts her two
behind the ACC's all-time leader, former Maryland
star Kim Turner, who recorded 42 assists ... The
UNC backline of Clark, Beth Tatcrosian. Terri
Buck, Cinda Carpenter and goalkeeper Peggy
Storrar have allowed just 10 second-half goals all
season.
NEIL AMATO
Men's Soccer
The Tar Heels made the most of their invitation
to the big show. They defeated Wake Forest 2-1
Saturday night in the opening round of the NCAA
Tournament. Now UNC travels to Charlottesville,
Va., this Sunday to take on the Cavaliers in the
second round at 2 p.m. ... Tar Heel troubles with
Virginia are well documented. The Wahoos have
already beaten UNC twice this season by scores of
2-0 and 3-0. The question may not be whether the
Tar I leels can win. but whether they can they break
their scoreless streak against the Cavs. The Tar
Heels haven't scored on Virginia since 1988 and
have scored only one goal in their last five matches
against the Wahoos ... If the third time is the charm
for the Tar Heels, they will play the winner of the
N.C. State-South Carolina matchup in the third
round Nov. 24 or 25. The Tar Heels have beaten
both the Wolfpack and the Gamecocks this season
... Speaking of scoring, the UNC "goaFden rule
remained in place. The Tar Heels are 13-0 when
they have scored two or more goals and are 0-6
when they have been shutout or have scored only
one ... Now that basketball season is kicking off,
let's not forget about the soccer freshmen in favor
of the basketball freshmen. The men's soccer team
has played 10 freshmen this year. They have ac
counted for lftgoalsand 16assists, including both
goals in the win over Wake Forest, compliments of
Chris Lyn and Brent Walker. Walker leads the
Tar Heei frosh in scoring with six goals and one
assist in IS appearances. Walker has only taken
nine shots this season nice average. Derek
Kepner and Hassan Pinto lead the freshmen with
four assists a piece.
JASON BATES
Women's Soccer
UNC hosts the Final Four this weekend at
etzer Field looking for its eighth national champi
onship and fifth in a row. The top-seeded Tar
Heels face Colorado at 1 1 a.m. while top-ranked
Santa Clara faces Connecticut in the other semi
final match. The winners meet at 1 p.m. Sunday
to determine the national champion ... "Certainly
we have our favorites of who we'd like to play,"
North Carolina head coach Anson Dorrance
said. "Connecticut beat us earlier, and we'd like
the chance to face them again." The Huskies
ended UNC's unbeaten streak at 103 games with
a 3-2 victory earlier this season ... Even though
UNC is favored to win. it may struggle against its
Final Four competition. "'Ihe teams we have
struggled against have been the ones that played
us physical." Dorrance said. "It's no secret that
the key to knocking us out of our rhythm is being
physical." ... Sophomore forward Mia Hamm
tallied one goal and two assists against the
Wolfpack, but she didn't win without the help of
herteammates. Fellow sophomore Kristine Lilly
scored twice to push UNC past the Pack, and
sophomore Rita Tower knocked in Hamm's
comer kick to win it for North Carolina. Tower's
development as an offensive threat now takes
some pressure off Hamm and Lilly. And these
three still have two years left to play together ...
Despite giving up three goals Sunday, the UNC
defense kept the Tar Heels within striking dis
tance and enabled North Carolina to win even
tually. Seniors Laura Boone and Linda Hamilton
both did an outstanding job on the backline.
Boone saved one goal by heading out Charmaine
Hooper's shot at an empty Tar Heel net. Hamilton,
who said she was "nervous as helPplay ing against
her former teammates, had arthroscopic surgery
on her right knee Oct. 3 1 . then injured her left
knee in the first half Sunday. She returned in the
overtime and held Hooper at bay as the Tar Heels
managed to hold on for their hard-fought victory.
BOBBY McCROSKEY
Volleyball
Will the UNC volleyball team three-peat as
ACC Tournament champions this weekend? The
third-seeded Tar Heels (12-17, 4-2 in the ACC)
clash with sixth-seeded Clemson in the Hilton
Head, S.C.. tournament Friday at 7 p.m. North
Carolina swept the Tigers in three quick games at
Clemson on Oct. 5. But Clemson rebounded to
take a five-game match from the Tar Heels on
Oct. 20 in the South Florida Invitational in Tampa
... A win Friday will pit the Tar Heels against the
Duke-Georgia Tech winner ... Maryland, which
defeated UNC in five games Nov. 3 inCarmichael,
enters the tournament as the first seed. Nonethe
less. Duke, which spent part of the season in the
top 20, may he considered the tournament favorite
... Ten of UNC's last 1 2 matches have ended in
defeat ... Seven of its last 10 losses have been in
five-game matches ...NonhCarolina'ssophomore
setter Amy Peistrup suffered a stretched tendon
in her knee Monday. The injury is not serious and
should not affect her play this weekend. UNC
assistant coach Dave Marklandsaid. Peistrup has
averaged 9.6 assists per game this season ...
Senior captain Liz Berg has forged a prominent
place in the ACC record txxik. Going into her last
conference tournament, the Arlington Heights,
III., native stands fourth in ACC history in career
kills (1,524), and second in aces (230). The All
South outside hitter has averaged 4.50 kills, .60
aces and 3.45 digs per game this season ... Fresh
man Cindy Murray, a silent but consistent force
on this year's team, leads the Tar Heels with 77
total block points ( 1 2 solo blocks. 65 block assists).
A starter from the season's onset. Murray ranks
third on the team with 36 aces. She has played in
106 of the teams 113 games.
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