'89The Daily Tar HeelFriday, November 17, 19893

BASKETBALL 1989-9- 0 CONTENTS Friday, November 17, 1989 4 For better or for worse? Can a team survive losing its three best players to the NBA? The Tar Heels will try to do just that on the strength of their powerful front line. By DAVE GLENN 13 How 'bout them Hoyas? leads Georgetown on a hike to Denver, where they'll find Illinois, LSU and UCLA. North Carolina is picked ninth. l5Tjwiiil By DAVE GLENN WHAT IF YOU 15 Unfamiliar names hit the big time DON'T GET This year's All-Ameri- ca list may surprise you. It's time to shine for many previously INTO THE GRAD unknown or underrated players. SCHOOL OF By MARK ANDERSON YOUR CHOICE? Sure, there are other schools. But why settle? Kaplan prep courses help 16 The Rock students raise their scores After the hype, after the problems, after the injuries, Kevin Madden finally and their chances of has become the be ing admitted into their cornerstone of a Tar Heel team. first-choic- e schools. Fact By ANDREW PODOLSKY is. no one has helped STANLEY H. IAPI AN EDUCATIONAL CENTER ITO. students score higher! OTHER COURSES: MCAT, DAT, NQEX, NTE. CPA, BAR REVIEW, & OTHERS 17 The Hard Place After overcoming tragedy and inconsistency, Scott Williams hopes his added strength can put opponents in a tight spot. Enroll now before the fee increase By DAVE GLENN CALL 489-872- 0 18 Rick looks to out-Fo-x the competition After showing glimpses of stardom last year, Rick Fox hopes to use his versatility to explode on the wild world of college hoops. By JAMIE ROSENBERG 19 Where's the beef? It's in the North Carolina frontcourt, where a bulked up Pete Chilcutt hopes to make good MAQECA use of his increased playing time in 's 1989 rotation. By NEIL AMATO THE 24 The best from top to bottom NUTCRACKER: Which conference has the most quality teams? Try the Big East, followed by the ACC and A PLAY the Big Ten. adapted by Karl Joos By DOUG HOOGERVORST from the stories of E.T.A. Hoffman 26 Will Magic make Michael disappear? Don't on a repeat in the NBA. The Lakers return, but Jordan finally leads the Bulls to One of the greatest 19th-centu- ry the promised land. fairy tales comes to By MARK ANDERSON the stage in a magical the- ater adaptation not the COVER PHOTO BY DAVID SUROWIECKI ballet, but a new holiday event for the whole family. November 29 - December 23 MORE Co-Produc- ed by Wachovia Personal Trust Group 5 Duke INCREDIBLE STUDENT PASS AVAILABLE. With the Incredible 6 Georgia Tech 1989-9- 0 Student Pass you can see The Nutcracker: A Play, plus three other 7 N.C. State BASKETBALL great plays: Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare, True 8 Wake Forest Editor: Dave "Buxom" Glenn West by Sam Shepard, and The Rivals by Richard Brinsley 9 Virginia Assistant Editors: Mark "Cadillac" Anderson, Andy "Two Sheridan. All for only $30! Or you can see the last three 10 Clemson Peas in a" Podolsky, Scott "Tuborg" Gold and for only $25. show your student I.D. at the Paul productions Just 11 Maryland Jamie "Guns 'N" Rosenberg Green Theater Box Office to buy your Student Pass. (Limit two per 12 UNC Photography: David Surowiecki I.D.) women's team 14 Hoop Notes Production: Greg "Barney" Miller and All performances are in the Paul Green Theatre, Chapel Hill. Visa and 20 King Rice Stacy "Gone With the" Wynn 12-6p- 962-112- 1. Box office hours: m MasterCard accepted. Tickets: 21 Hubert Davis Writers: Neil "Cus D'" Amato, Jason "Motel" Bates, John Monday-Frida- y. , 22 George Lynch "Marlon" Bland-o- Laurie "Love Me" Dhue, Christina "To And" Matt Wenstrom Frohock, Warren "Duncan" Hynes, Doug "Guess" "cr 23 Henrik Rodl Hoogervorst, David "Stanley" Kupstas, Bethany "Microwave" Kenny Harris ; , Litton; Bobby "Derrick McCorskey" McCroskey, Brock "Wurst" : C-Q-- - . P AftY- 25 ...... ;.....-.r...- Newcomers- - lllPifcfta&ieJlA Steve "Another Brick in the" Walston