Tuesday march 18, 1S75 The O&Sf Tcr Httl f Heel. mipsetf Sttatt ffoir ACC cFowm by Sussn Shackelford excellent and he also scored a lot of points. I third in the nation. Anything bordering on a hand and gleaming, as reporters and Shorts Editor believe to the victors go the spoils." passive performance by UNC would give photographers encircled them. Many. Enroute to the ACC championship, the State its third straight conference title. the officiating Greensboro Wolfpackers growled about The University of North Tar Heels did some spoiling of their own, January gone remarked, David had Carolina and constantly "If team was one of the first however. In the tournament opener, they But a lackluster finish never materialized. been at his best..." but the fact remained: to arrive at the Greensboro Coliseum upset-mind- ed 101-1- for the nipped Wake Forest 00 Poise, preparation and performance UNC had "cornered" the ACC crown. Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. in overtime. The Demon Deacons have converged for the Tar Heels. Specifically, hooks And to the surprise of the three-da- y perennially presented problems for UNC in they proved wrong Tree" crowd, that group the many Friday against Clemson, after N.C. State of Chapel Hillians, who the first round, and this time it was no prognosticators who had counted them out commuted each day by semi-fina- had upended the favored Terps, Carolina choice from their different. In the ls Friday, UNC of the ACC race after a fourth place standing small Orange County again sustained an overtime period. It was a community, were also edged out nationally-ranke- d Clemson 76-7- 1 in the Big Four Tournament, played on the last-seco- nd hook shot by Clemson's Wayne the last to leave the site of the annual in overtime. same Coliseum court in January. basketball frenzy. "Tree" Rollins that rimmed out to revitalize In the championship, Ford, who a year In a tourney labeled Carolina and send the deadlocked (64-6- 4) the "greatest" in the " ago only watched the ACC finals on ACCs 22-ye- ar history, I duel into the tournament's second overtime. the Tar Heels left the television, began its often employed stall Coliseum 8 In the supplemental period, Carolina March with the 1975 conference' offense techniques when Head Coach Dean rushed a six-poi- nt lead 70-6- 4. The Tigers, basketball crown (the school's first as a non-winn- er to Smith signaled it with four fingers on his 1 1 -- of the regular season) a ticket to play who beat Duke 78-- 76 Thursday to end an hand (representing the "four corners,") and losses, twice New Mexico State in - straight streak of opening round the first round of the t- one-poi- nt 1 ..IK 9:02 on the clock. Carolina held a 72-6- 9) Eastern Regionals 4 rallied to within three (70-6- 7 and but and the next cover of margin 56-5- 5. Sports Illustrated. UNCs Ford and Tommy LaGarde used the Two baskets .by Ford, one on a six-ga- charity strike once again to assure the Tar The biggest margin of the me penetration of the State defense and the one-and-o-ne 91-8- If. Both sank tourney was six, 5 win over Virginia dm" Heel victory. " other off a by fellow guard 1 w John attempts to put Carolina ahead 76-6- 9 with 4 but that battle like all others went to the late Kuester, pushed the Tar Heels ahead by five .4ti stages to 5' seconds remaining. determine a winner. Carolina points, 60-5- 5. They added three more points In regulation Carolina led by 11 at specifically established itself as the big to the lead before State forwards Tim halftime, 38-2-7, but about seven and a half winner with a delay offense coupled with 77 1 Stoddard and combined for six minutes into the final 20 minutes, Clemson per cent shooting (79 of 1 02) for straight Wolfpack points to pull the trailing 42-4- had outscored Carolina 15-- 4 and tied it 2. -.- 1 the playoff. 63-6- rival Raleighites within two points 1 at 4: . UNC freshman four-minu- made 26 of 30 the te mark. 3 tree throws during his Carolina went into its four-corne- rs with brilliant performance - But in rallying, State's two-tim- e n 7- 1 National 10:15 on the clock, but Clemson kept the and was named the tournament's Most m Player of the Year, David Thompson, who ( II game tight and eventually tied at 64-6- 4 Valuable Player following his team's 70-6- 6 was injured by muscle cramps from Friday's championship upset of N.C. State, the (0:55), after staying back by one to five win over Maryland, failed to work his usual points the previous nine minutes. Carolina's defending national champion. He made the basketball magic. And the Tar Heels ran the Kuester put up a mid-lan- e jumper with 12 SI cover last week with State's Morris six-poi- nt Phil Ford MVP clock down to under a minute with a seconds remaining, and Clemson rebounded r Rivers. edge 68-6- 2. it with 10 seconds left. W and called time But most of all, it took what Head Coach Along with Clemson, the team favored to After State's Phil Spence hit two free always stresses and reiterates to On the ds, Clemson's Stan Rome take the tournament. Coach Lefty throws, teammate put in a shot caught the pass and threw it to Wise, who mm his players: a team effort. Ford scored 25, 29 Drissell's 15 Maryland Terrapins who won the with seconds remaining to cut the 12-fo- ot three-da- y missed about a shot. Rollins follow and 24, but other double figure first-rou- 70-6- regular season and thus, earned a nd Carolina lead to four, 6. wouldn't drop with one second remaining. pointsters included forwards Mitch bye, bowed out of the tourney countdown But in the final seconds, Carr was called Kupchak (16, 14, II) and Walter Davis (31, Friday. N.C. State's ent for charging and Stoddard hit the Tight squeeze 12, 14). In rebounding, Kupchak also in-bou- freshman star, Kenny Carr, dashed the scoreboard with an pass, with In their first game, the Heels made a 'i grabbed an average of about 13 a game and in Terp's late State comeback on . a UNC taking the ball on each occasion. furious comeback against Wake Forest all-tourn- ey was with three-poi- nt named Ford to the first play with only a second left in the Still UNCs Kuester kept telling his the final minute, making up an eight-poi- nt 'irmriOTi""'!'"'iViirr by the Conference 87-8- (90-8- 2) team Atlantic Coast game. Final score: 5. teammates "It's not over; it's not over," with deficit in the last 50 seconds of Sophomore Tommy LaGarde puts up two against N.C. State's Kenny Carr March 8 in Sports Writers. But Smith Coach was N.C. State entered the final night against three seconds on the clock. regulation. Ford ignited the rally with a the ACC finals in Greensboro. Each day 15,633 fans packed the Coliseum, as the Tar shocked that Davis only made second team. Carolina with an upset over the Terps and After the final buzzer, Ford (24 points) corner jumper at 0:43 and David Hanners Heels needed two overtime wins and an upset of the Wolfpack to get their first Davis deserving their vocally raspy backers to its credit. and Davis (14) sat down briefly before the followed with a stolen pass off the press to set conference crown since 1972. "1 was pleased that Phil and Mitch made Carolina, on the other hand, seemed to have awards presentation, grasping each other's up a Kupchak layup at 0:36. the team," he said, "because they deserved it. done just enough for its victories. These But I can't imagine anyone who deserved it factors worried many UNC fans who longed WEAR A "GOLDEN more than Walter Davis. He rebounded well, for the first tourney championship since OLDIE" he passed beautifully, his defense was 1972, when the Tar Heels went on to finish IVQISTWATCIl AND YOU'LL r-- r An OTW m E. rf-- I I DE THE STAR OF THE PARTY THE CLEAN MACHINE Amazing! Star's eyes move 110W. Main St., Carrboro, N.C. 2751 0 967-5- 1 04 from side to side (110 ItC 60 limes a minute! wly Our reputation for doing xcclUnt repair work at reasonable rates has greatly increased our repair business. More and more people are bringing bycicles bought elsewhere to us for repair. MURSDAY Gable's back and you've got him! Or Groucho ... or Eogart . . . 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