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They have nothing to be ashamed of. So after winning 22 times in the regular season, against just six losses, after soaring to an upset victory in the ACC tournaments while top twenty powers Virginia. Wake Forest and Maryland fell by the wayside, after stopping potent Utah in Salt lake City to win the Western Regional and crunching favored Virginia to earn a sot in the finals, the last game of the 1981 college basketball season, it turns out the University of North Carolina was not the best team in the United States. At least not last night. So what...
...tell Virginia and Wake Forest and Maryland that the ACC Tournament isn't a big one. Tell Utah and Kansas State and Virginia again that losing early in the NCAA tournament--second or third or semi-final round--doesn't get you just as eliminated as losing on the last Monday night with half the people in the country plus Al McGuire watching. Tell Ralph Sampson that wasn't a big one Carolina won Saturday. Or, tell him he's a choker, and he can't handle the pressure...
These are real fans, not frontrunners. Sure, they'll go bonkers when Wood or Worthy or Cecil Exum or whoever else cuts down that net after taking the title, but they'll give a nice hand to vanquished star Isiah Thomas, too. These are the fans that gave Maryland's Tom McMillen a Standing O just for wanting to go to Chapel Hill (too bad his mom wouldn...
...voted by the coaches with first-place votes and records in parentheses. 1. Johns Hopkins (7) (1-0) 123 2. North Carolina (2) (1-0) 127 3. Virginia (1-1) 106 4. Syracuse (0-0) 103 5. Rutgers (1-0) 88 6. Maryland (1-0) 86 7. Navy (0-1) 73 8. Cornell (0-0) 69 9. Washington & Lee (1-0) 62 10. N. Carolina St. (2-1) 52 11. Harvard (0-0) 49 12. Penn (2-0) 39 13. Md. Baltimore County (1-0) 25 14. UMass (0-0) 16 15. Army...
...long-distance freestyler in Region II of the AAU which included his home pool of Foxcatcher Swim Club then located outside Philadelphia on the DuPont Estate as well as Countryman's home 90-minutes away in Newark Del. Region II has also provided Harvard with two other sophomore swimmers, Maryland's Tom Verdin and Andy Lockman...