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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, January 14, 19917 pom i Monroe pours in 48 points; State topples Jackets, 90-83 From Associated Press reports RALEIGH Rodney Monroe scored a career-high 48 points, helping North Carolina State rally in the second half for an 90-83 victory Sunday over 24th-ranked Georgia Tech. Monroe got within nine points of the school single-game scoring record by former Wolfpack All-American David Thompson, who was on hand. Monroe also scored the most points of any N.C. State player in an ACC g'ame. N.C. State (8-3, 2-0) trailed 50-38 at halftime before Monroe went off. He scored 3 1 points in the second half on 13-of-21 field goal attempts. Malcolm Mackey's short jumper Fupn. Monday Tuesday Wed. Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 w,mo,. at Duke at Mary. Women s Durham CoL Park Basketball 7 p.m. 2 p.m. at Duke Mens . , Smith Ctr, Durham Basketball 9 p.m. 8 p.m. vs. W&M at Clemson Swimming KouryNat Clem.,S.C. 7p.m, 1 p.m. " Dual Meets USFA Open USFA Open Fencing Carmichael Carmichael Carmichael 1 p.m. 8 a.m. 8 a.m. at G. Wash. Gymnastics Wash., D.C. 7 p.m. at WV Invite Track Morgantowr 1 p.m. vs. Mo r. St. Wrestling Carmichael 7:30 p.m. Calvin and Kobbes Doonesbury UIHAWA YA THINK'S GONNA BEATS ME. FAY. IRAQ'S ONLY 60T TENMINU7E5 LEFT TO PULL (W OF KUWAIT. 'COURSE, EVEN IF HOSTILITIES BREAK OUT, lAJE WON'T BE IN IT FOR A FEWMY5. WE6ETTO StTHBRE ANP LISTEN TO THE HAPPEN, MAN-? J Shoe y ft I FEL LIKE HAVING 7 & TO WHAT X HAT. VI X 'CANOBEZAPIZM Tn ope Jzp i 1 i . THE Daily Crossword by Raymond Hamel ACROSS 1 Donkey sound 5 Table list 9 Main impact 1 4 Steak order 15 Kiln 16 Subtle emanations 17 Belt 18 Mardi Gras celebration city 20 Don Adams TV series 22 Fewer than 100 shares 23 Take care of 24 Utter 25 Expulsion 29 Barbarians 33 US general 37 Lined up 38 Exam type 39 Corroded 41 Columbus' ship 42 Grain holder 43 Newsman Sam 45 Story 46 Scold 47 Frog hangout 48 Sweetheart 53 Frying pan 57 Appreciative 60 " Hotel" 62 Convex moldings 63 Old helmet 64 Against 65 Castle barrier 66 Intoxicating 67 Hammer end 68 Women's magazine DOWN 1 Crows 2 Kind of show 3 Rugged crest 4 Froth 5 Lisa 6 Always 7 Salamander 8 Numero 9 Nickname for a hairless guy 10 Was sorry for 1 1 Russ. river 12 Extremely small: pref. 13 Trial run 19 Jungle sound 21 Othello e.g. 24 Provencal song 26 Indian 27 Tree-covered 28 Teacher 29 Card player 30 "Exodus" author 31 Tabu boosted the Yellow Jackets' edge to 52 38 with 18:52 left. From there, Monroe began his assault with a leaning jumper from 15 feet and a 3-pointer. When he connected on an other 3-pointer with 9:07 left, the Wolfpack tied the score at 70. Ivano Newbill completed a 3-point play with 4:40 remaining to give Tech (9-5, 1-2) a 77-75 lead. But Monroe scored five more points in succession to put the Wolfpack on top with 3:45 left. Jon Barry hit a 3-pointer to give Tech an 8 1 -80 lead at 2:55, but Tom Gugliotta followed up his own miss with a basket and Monroe scored with 57 seconds left to give the Wolfpack the lead for good. UNC SportsllfeeEt MAIN THING FOR US WILL BE TO PUCK ANY INCOMING OR SCUPS THEY MANAGE J CARPET TO GET OFF AT US. BOMB ING. 1991 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All Riahts Reserved 32 Ugly duckling 33 Majority 34 Opera song 35 Visit 36 Lily plant 40 Singer Cole 44 Departed 46 Sting 47 Trivial 49 " count the ways" 50 " and his money..." 51 Painting 52 Upper crust 53 Persian title 54 " Goriot" 55 " Camera" 56 Scott 57 Hackman 58 Deserve 59 Related 61 Talk Rice eight assists many to forward Pete Chilcutt, who had a team-high 25 points lead the squad. "He took a pull-up jumper, but he wasn't facing me," Crotty said. "He took a dribble sideways, jumped up in the air and turned and threw it up. I wanted to keep him in front of me and make him take tough shots and make tough shots. He was fortunate enough to do it tonight." Many of Rice's points resulted from the 44p, a play that his teammates quoted as Rice's favorite. Similar to an option play in football, Rice has three choices once he starts his drive: pull up for a jumper, penetrate all the way in or dish off to one of UNC's big men waiting underneath. Logically, if the big men are covered, the other side of the mirror shows them SNOW GOON, PIE: ITS LIKE BEING INSIP5A BIG VIPEO GAME, RIGHT, MAN RIGHT, RAY. STILL, IV GO UITH THE HELMET L 1 5 3 R & 15 IS p 1 I 19 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ' 19 ! 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 """" 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3$ ' 37 38 39 40 I 41 " 42 ' 43 44 ' 45 1 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 " 57 58 59 60 61 " 62 63 " 64 65 66 67 68 positioned perfectly for an offensive rebound should Rice's shot miss its mark. But when it counted, Rice's shots hit. That, many onlookers said, is what re ally matters in the end. "King was doing what's best for the team," Harris said. "Crotty's a step slower. (Rice) just took advantage of him tonight. Anybody that didn't see King outplay John tonight even though John hit some threes - doesn't know basketball." Crotty and Rice, though, know each other after four years. The two have battled repeatedly in games and in various camps enough to draw com parisons from scouts and coaches throughout the league. In the past, Crotty has gotten the nod, often a justified nod. This season, his 15.9 ppg rank second on the team behind Bryant Stith's 21.6, and his 85 assists nearly seven per game lead the team. His 1,353 career points rank him 1 2th in Cavalier history; he ranks in the Wahoos' top ten in assists, steals and 3-pointers. 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They are designed for non-Catholics who want to understand Catholicism and are considering becoming ' Catholic. Eight 112 hr. sessions are planned beginning Sun., Jan. 27, at 1 2:30 pm at Newman - The Catholic Student Center, 218Pittsboro St.. For further information contact us at Newman - 929-3730; 942-8471. JJ QBE Carolina's charts, placing in free throw percentage (13th), 3-point percentage (1 1th) and assists (fifth). "We're both fourth-year players slugging it out," Crotty said. "We grew up playing against each other in the camps. We have a mutual respect for one another." That mutual respect often escalated into a one-on-one battle Saturday, ap parently much to the dismay of Smith. Crotty's low dribble and relentless Women that we controlled the boards," said Wake head coach Joe Sanchez. "We controlled the tempo. We knew coming into the game that they liked to run, and we didn't want to get into a track meet with them. We felt before the game that defense, tempo and rebounding would be the keys to this game." Wake jumped out to an early lead in the first half. After a UNC basket by Toni Montgomery tied the score at two, the Deacons scored the next seven points and continued to lead until North Carolina regained the lead, 18-17, on two foul shots by Kennedy. The Tar Heels even managed to lead by as much as five points, 30-25, late in the first half. Then Davis and Mitchell keyed a 1 0 1 run that gave the Demon Deacons a 35-3 1 halftime advantage. UNC never lead again. Hatchell and the Tar Heels will face Duke 7 p.m. Tuesday in the annual My new year's resolution? To remember my someone special, with flowers." 1 24 E. Franfclin 929-1119 Beth Shawver and Toni Whitfield take advantage of free weight training program. Ofilyersity Oftffiistand GAftShop UN.C irv it i We're StartInq THe New Year wiTh a New Menu! 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