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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 24, 1992 C Wrestlers By David Monroe Stiff Writer A day after the N.C. State and North Carolina women's basketball teams hooked up in a hard fought contest at Carmichael Auditorium, the schools battled one another again Thursday night in the same arena. This time, the sport was wrestling. And once again, the bout went down to the wire. The 22nd-ranked Wolfpack clawed its way to a thrilling come-from-be-hind 22-13 victory against the 11th ranked Tar Heels. NCSU raised its record to 9-3-1, 1-OintheACC, while UNC fell to 5-4, 0-1 in the conference. "When you lose at home in front of your home crowd and your guys don ' t On Tap Friday, January 24 INDOOR TRACK, at U.S. Air Invitational, Johnson City, Tenn., All Day WOMEN'S SWIMMING, vs. Colorado State. Koury, 5 p.m. Saturday, January 25 INDOOR TRACK, at U.S. Air Invitational, Johnson City, Tenn., All Day FENCING. Dual Meets at Penn State, Univer sity Park, Pa., 8 a.m. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, at Florida State, Tal lahassee, Fla., 1 p.m. WRESTLING, Penn and Tennessee-Chatta SPRING CALL 1 - 800 - v"X,f Vat fTae. 1 .'A SI - ' . . - e il i 11 r -f . i. 1 1 ii i JO-. ! see red wrestle like they should, especially against State, it starts to get to you, especially when you try to be a leader," said UNC junior Shane Cam era, fighting back tears. UNC led 13-10 with three matches left. TheTar Heels Shane Camera seemed poised to close out the contest. But the Wolfpack pounced back and blew the match wide open. At 177 pounds, NCSU's Steve Williams nipped UNC'sStanBanks3-l toeventhematch at 13-13. At 190 pounds, UNC'sToddHartung nooga, Carmichael, 2 p.m. GYMNASTICS, at Radford, Radford, Va., 2 p.m. Sunday, January 26 MEN'S SWIMMING, vs. UVa., Koury, 1 p.m. WOMEN'S SWIMMING, vs. UVa.. Koury, 4 p.m. Tuesday, January 28 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SWIMMING, at East Carolina, Greenville, 5 p.m. Thursday, January 30 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, at Winthrop, Rock Hill, S.C.,5p.m. 6 - BAHAMA (1-800-622-4262) STEVE DIANE MARTIN Love is wonderful. Until it happens to your only daughter. to of the tot A comedy about letting go. 3:200:15.7:15.9:20 IPG! -Sfr whr rZ eiftiarMK'Mi mmw t'muri- "FAR AND AWAY THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR!' - Di vhlShmhan, K N V the Prince OF Hey- I"' TUT" mm IJK.L'g'. COUIMBI CiriURtS RU USF it as Pack pulls away appeared to be in control of his match. With SO seconds remaining in the bout, Hartung took down State's Dan Madson, giving UNC a two-point advantage. But the tide turned when Madson escaped from Hartung's grasp with 30 seconds left. Closing the gap to a point, Madson then gained a reversal and the victory with only five seconds left. In the heavyweight match, NCSU's Sylvester Terkay pinned UNC's Scott Greenberg less than two minutes into the opening period, ending the Tar Heels' victory hopes. "It worked out well for us," said N.C. State coach Bob Guzzo. "I thought our kids really wrestled hard. Any time you compete against Carolina, it is a com petitive rivalry. It was a very satisfying win because Carolina has a great team." Super Bowl XXVI Hubert H. 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And if doesn't sell during that ti me, just 51 ve us a call and we will run it for another 4 weeks f REE. That's 8 weeks for $10,. Gail us today! 1-000-302-SELL it A OR FOUR WEEKS"" j r 10 Plus a free 4 week renewal if it doesn't sell! j dL Expires 13192 UNC 192 J UNC coach Bill Lam was not im pressed with his team's performance. "I really don't think we fought as hard as we should have," Lam said. "I was really disappointed with the amount of physicalness and mixing it up. We did not wrestle like a top-20 team tonight." The night began well for UNC, as Ty Moore, ranked fifth in the nation at 1 18 pounds, came away with an 8-0 victory versus State'sRandy Minadeo. The Tar Heels increased their lead to 7-0 when Jody Staylor defeated State's Michael Norton at 1 26 pounds. But NCSU fought back, winning the next two bouts and tying the score at seven. UNC then won two of the next three matches to gain the 13-10 lead. Sunday, 6 p.m. Washington Redskins (16-2) neaa oacn: joe (jidds QB Mark Rypien(ll) RB Earnest Byner (21) WR Ricky Sanders (83) WR Art Monk (81) WR Gary Clark (84) TE Don Warren (85) RT Joe Jacoby (66) LT Jim Lachey (79) RG Mark Schlereth (69) LG Raleigh McKenzie (63) C Jeff Bostic (53) PK Chip Lohmiller (8) RE Fred Stokes (60) LE Charles Mann (71 ) RT Tim Johnson (78) LT Eric Williams (75) OLB Wilber Marshall (58) OLB Andre Collins (55) ILB Matt Millen (57) CB Darrell Green (28) CB Martin Mayhew (35) FS Brad Edwards (27) SS Danny Coplin (26) P Kelly Coodburn (2) ;: I , "A & Tar Heels, Cavs attempt to fend off ACC free falls By Eric David Assistant Sports Editor In the basketball amusement park that is commonly called the ACC, two traditional powerhouses. North Caro lina and Virginia, seem to have had a strange fascination with roller coasters this season. Coming into Saturday's 4 p.m. matchup in the Smith Center, both teams appear to be screaming down the ride's biggest hill. Wednesday night, North Carolina, 13-3 and 3-2 in the ACC, lost 99-88 to heavy underdog N.C. State, while Virginia, 8-7 and 2-3, dropped a 5 1 -48 heartbreaker to conference patsy Clemson. Saturday's game may go a long way toward deciding which team begins the long climb back to the top of the hill, and which team derails at the bottom. Wednesday, the lOth-ranked Tar Heels fell victim to State's giant-killer Tom Gugliotta, who poured in 36 points, snared eight rebounds, dished out five assists, blocked two shots and grabbed four steals. The game was not all bad news for the Tar Heels, though. Sophomore for ward Brian Reese continued to put the pieces together, strafing the Wolfpack for a career-high 22 points in 25 min utes. This followed a nine-point, four dunk performance against Villanova Sunday. Reese also poured in 1 6 points versus Maryland Jan. 13. UNC's senior guard Hubert Davis had a rough day against N.C. State, shooting 4 of 13 from the field. But Davis has been the Tar Heels' most consistent offensive player all season, averaging 19.7 points per game on 5 1 percent shooting. Davis also remains North Carolina's sole 3-point threat, shooting at a 43.1 -percent clip from funland. Until Wednesday, the Tar Heels had Correction In the Jan. 21 story "UNC boasts four Truman scholar finalists," Josh Busby was incorrectly identified. The DTH regrets the error. GRAND CANYON 7:00 9:45 nightly (R) 1:30 4:15 Sat. & Sun Mat. JFK (R) 8:30 nightly 1:30 5:00 Sal & Sun Mat. The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (R) 7:15 9:30 niqhthv North Carolina ORIGINAL SPORTS BAR ALL GAMES TELEVISED LIVE. PLAN NOW FOR OUR 3RDANNUAL SUPER BOWL PARTY '"First 1 00 (cms at our party are eligible to sign up on our SUPER POOL BOARD"' '"This is a FREE POOL BOARD with the winner taking home $100.00 CASH!!!'" Plus PIG-PICKING with all the trimmings availablt lor those who com early and stay late!!! 504 W. FRANKLIN ST. 11421 SM m 4:30 9:30 HI VI v J V "DELICIOUSLY FUNNY, ROMANTIC, WONDERFULLY FRESH AND BEAUTIFULLY ACTED. 'Fried Green Tomatoes' will carry your heart away and leave you with a wonderful glow." - Pr SUrk SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE "SURELY ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR. Fried Green Tomatoes' makfs you feel iod about life. It will warm Kiur heart." - JefTp-v i. ons. SNEAK "RCVIKWS 7 III IEgI324:3079:30 Men's Basketball Saturday, 4 p.m., Smith Center been stellar on the defensive end of the court, allowing their opponents only 39.9-percent shooting. State, however, seemed to solve the North Carolina man-to-man, bombing away with un canny accuracy. The Pack shot 55.6 percent from the field, and a smoking 45.2 percent from behind the 3-point line. Based on Virginia's game against Clemson, though, the Cavaliers pose little offensive threat to the Tar Heels. Against a weak defensive team, Vir ginia had only three players in double figures. Senior forward Bryant Stith ( 1 9.6 ppg) scored 1 1 , senior guard An thony Oliver added 13, and freshman point guard Cory Alexander led the Cavs with 16. Freshman 6-foot-8 forward Junior Burrough, averaging 12.5 ppg, man aged only one point against the Tigers. As a team, Virginia shot blanks, go ing 20 of 59 from the field. UNC's sophomore point man Der rick Phelps must be his usual menacing self on the defensive end to counter Alexander, who is playing beyond his years. In five ACC contests, Alexander has turned the ball over only 12 times. Phelps, leading the Tar Heels with 42 steals, will be counted on to keep Alexander from controlling the play. A more important task for North Carolina will be to shut down two-time AU-ACC performer Stith. If Stith is allowed as many open shots as Gugliotta was, North Carolina might just experi ence some serious motion sickness. Campus Calendar FRIDAY 1 p.m. The Juggling Club will meet in Carmichael Ballroom. Anyone welcome. 6 p.m. UNC ScubaClub will meet at 1 9-B Univer sity Lake Apartments, 200 Barnes St.,Carrboro. Ques tions? Call 942-9907. SATURDAY 3 p.m. Carolina Fever will meet in Upendo Lounge to distribute tickets for the Virginia game. Wear T shins. 8 p-.m. The Winans, Grammy-winning gospel singers, will perform. Tickets are $ 1 0 for students and $15 for the public at the Union Box Office. Timberlyne Shopping Center 967-7771 WEDELIVER! SUBS & SALADS 2:00 PM-9:30 PM Delivery Hours Vary No Checks Accepted On Off-Campus SATURDAY. 12592 12:30 Clemson v. Maryland 1:00 Michigan v. Wisconsin 2:00 Kansas Slate v. Iowa Stale Dukev.W. Forest 2:30 Georgia Tech v. Louisville 3:00 Illinois v. Minnesota 4:00 Kansas v. Nebraska Carolina v. Virginia Syracuse v. St. John's NC Slate v. Florida Slate 6:00 UCLA v. Stanford 8:00 Boston College v. 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