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Tar Heel defense shows shades of Maui

DTH/SARAH DWYER
North Carolina forward Tony Bradley (5) reaches up in an attempt to block Virginia guard London Perrantes (32) during Saturday nights game in the Smith Center, which the Tar Heels won, 65-41.

North Carolina held the Cavaliers to just 41 points on 15-of-54 shooting


MENS BASKETBALL touched down on the main- Invitational. have grasped at least for nations best scoring defense, defender yet only allowed
land, the No. 10 North Thats been held up as the a moment that potential but it was the Tar Heels (23- Virginia to hit two 3-pointers.
NORTH CAROLINA 65 Carolina mens basketball
team has been trying to find
standard for how good this
team can be, and its good
again in a 65-41 win against
No. 14 Virginia.
5, 11-3 ACC) who held the
Cavaliers (18-8, 8-6 ACC) to
Head coach Tony Bennetts
team missed a staggering 39
VIRGINIA41 its way back to Maui. Not for enough to be among the best I think it was kind of a the second-lowest point total of its 54 shot attempts and at
the sunny skies and pristine in the nation. Its also eluded glimpse, especially on the ever in the Smith Center. The one point trailed by 27 points.
By Logan Ulrich beaches though that cer- the Tar Heels after they left defensive end, of how we Tar Heels were playing their Ive never seen his team
Senior Writer tainly doesnt hurt but for the island. were playing in Maui, junior second game without sopho- miss that many shots, North
the elite level of play UNC On Saturday night, point guard Joel Berry said. more Kenny Williams
Since the team plane reached during the Maui though, the Tar Heels may Virginia entered with the arguably their best perimeter SEE HOOPS, PAGE 6

The BOE UNC administrators respond to flier


heard three An anti-Trump, anti-
fascist flier has been
tika tattoo being beaten on the
head with a bat that reads Bash
the Fash.
Chancellor Carol Folt sent out

election
posted around campus. a statement Thursday denouncing
the fliers.
By Leah Asmelash We take these matters very
Staff Writer seriously, Folts message said.

complaints
The flyer and its message
Fliers depicting violence are the antithesis of the values
against fascists and damage to that are the foundation of our
President Donald Trump sup- University Its intentions are
porters property began appear- to incite violence, and there is
The board has 48 hours to ing around campus early last
week and were posted on the
no place for that here or in our
society.
announce their decisions. Overheard at UNC Facebook Winston Crisp, vice chancel-
page on Tuesday. lor for student affairs, said the
By Jamie Gwaltney, Brinley Lowe and Paige The fliers show someone set- University decided to release the
Nehls ting fire to a Make America statement because the fliers incit-
Senior Writers Great Again hat on one side of ed people to violence. DTH/ALEX KORMANN
the page. On the opposite side, The University released a statement on Thursday in response to an anti-
On Sunday, the Board of Elections they show someone with a swas- SEE FLIER, PAGE 6 Trump supporter and anti-fascist flier that appeared around campus.
heard three hearings in the student body

Students campaign for Wilson Caldwell Day


presidential election the re-hearing for
Shriver v. Nail for SBP Campaign and two
hearings for Edwards v. McKnight.
The BOE has 48 hours after the hearings
to render a decision on each hearing.
The campaign began been working on a campaign
to bring attention to the work
The class ended in fall 2016,
but senior Anna Blackwell and
the project.
Junior and co-organizer Kristen
Shriver v. Nail because of research of slaves in the building of the
University.
the other students want others
to understand the importance of
Marion said Feb. 27 is an appro-
priate date for Wilson Caldwell
The BOE heard the case against the Joe done in a seminar class. The students main focus of Caldwells work. Day because it is both the end
for SBP Campaign for the second time after the campaign is creating a Wilson We decided, even though the of Black History Month and
the first hearing was ruled invalid by the By Mark Burnett Caldwell Day to memorialize how class ended, to keep this project Caldwells birthday.
UNC Student Supreme Court. Staff Writer Caldwell, who was born a slave in going cause we thought it was Basically what were ask-
Sophomore Katharine Shriver filed the household of the Universitys very important to. So now were ing from the administration is
the complaint against the campaign. Ben Students from a history second president, David Swain, reaching out to the entire campus a formal letter of acknowledge-
research seminar Slavery, Race assisted in the building of the with our Wilson Caldwell day,
SEE HEARINGS, PAGE 6 and Memory at UNC have University. said Blackwell, a co-organizer of SEE CALDWELL, PAGE 6

Im not here for you.


ANGELICA SCHUYLER, HAMILTON
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bullies 2 the Rescue is a last year to help the bulldogs,
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DIRECTOR OF PROJECTS AND client, and their job is to from their campaign ideas. work students do with Bullies
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
Just because we disagree with someones
JANE WESTER EDITOR, 962-4086 OR EDITOR@DAILYTARHEEL.COM
TYLER FLEMING OPINION EDITOR, OPINION@DAILYTARHEEL.COM TREY FLOWERS CHRIS DAHLIE WILL PARKER values doesnt mean that we should
EMILY YUE ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR
DAVID FARROW
JONATHAN NUNEZ
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ZAYNAB NASIF
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outwardly abuse them or lead to violence.
KATE STOTESBERY ELIZA FILENE SAVANNAH FAIRCLOTH
Chris Zammit, on fliers depicting violence against fascists on campus
EDITORIAL CARTOON By Ashley Griffin, ashleypg@live.unc.edu
FEATURED ONLINE READER COMMENT
Yeah! Grow up! What a bunch of crybabies.
Did Daddy take away your guns and
Benji Schwartz privatized health care? Wahh!!!111
Kvetcher in the Rye
Alejandro, on criticisms of Folts response to the immigrant ban
Senior public policy and business
major from Westfield, NJ.
Email: bmschwar@live.unc.edu
LETTERS TO lence, censorship of free
speech and Americas cou-

There is THE EDITOR


We need honesty, not
rageous past. These claims
are unsubstantiated.
So here is the push

no one political half-truths


TO THE EDITOR:
back. The violence on the
working class is a result of
capital and corporations

concept
I am writing in response run amok. The alt-right
to the editorial The guards president is the most pow-
of democracy, which erfully heard voice in the

of media
heaped praise upon con- world hardly a lack of
servatives as guards against free speech. Americas his-
large government and tory is the history of slavery,
authoritarianism. abuse, dispossession and

O
f the fanatics Ive met Although that is what state violence against the
in this world, I think the current editor may most vulnerable.
journalists are the most COLUMN believe at the moment, this Id like to remind the

We cant give up
impressive. Take my friend who is contrary to everything alt-right minority how
covered the Womens March on this paper has proposed in hard it is to focus on con-
Washington. When police start- the past. During the Obama tent when youre worried
ed pepper spraying protestors, administration, small about your visa status, or
he ran toward the commotion to government Republicans routine traffic stops result-
get a better view and better pic- The fight for justice continues despite setbacks. were frequently scolded ing in abuse or death or the
tures. Theres my father, who on for opposing large govern- threat of deportation from

T
Sept. 11 didnt call home from wo weeks ago it ues to fight for a more just ment initiatives such as the ICE patrols in your neigh-
his office in New York, because seemed that North vision of the U.S. and N.C. Affordable Care Act. borhood.
he was reporting on the event Carolina might be This does not mean we can- The potential dissolu- Heres to an America
and never figured he could be able to play a pivotal role in not be disappointed, or that tion or reformation of the without fear.
in danger. And then there are preventing the dismantling we refuse to think about the Republican party following
all those journalists who cover of public education. Senators damage that policies we fail the Presidential election of Micah Hughes
war zones to make sure we can Thom Tillis and Richard to stop will cause. Rather 2016 was looked upon with Graduate student
see what Gen. Sherman always Burr were both considered it means that we feel that undisguised glee. It rings Religious Studies
knew war is hell.
Alexander Peeples hollow that the very people
possible swing votes in the pain, we acknowledge it
Junior political science and his-
Our orange-in-chief shows confirmation of Betsy DeVos, tory major from Daphne, A.L.
and we continue on anyway. who have been denouncing Computers in Davis
himself to be a real dangerous and people in the state Obviously, losing the will to conservatives their entire dont work well
kind of fool when he throws mobilized to show their dis- fight only further emboldens time here are now seeking
rhetoric around about how pleasure with an underquali- Email: apeeples@live.unc.edu regressive movements. Our their support in opposing TO THE EDITOR:
these truth-seekers are the fied Secretary of Education. impact matters more than President Donald Trump. How do you like those
enemy of the people that they Unfortunately, both nomination, Lt. Governor our intentions. That said, To many conservatives, computers in Davis
try to inform. Tillis and Burr voted with Dan Forest, has been at the the moral imperative to not most of the opposition to Library?
There are any number of the money they received forefront of DeVos-style edu- give up should not be under- President Trump is not I know Im not the only
fair criticisms to be levied from the DeVos family, and cation privatization. estimated. Fighting against opposition against authori- one who has wanted to pick
against President Trump for Betsy DeVos seems to have North Carolina will con- racial injustice, gendered dis- tarianism it is opposi- one of them up, carry it out-
this new asinine comment of spent the last week trying to tinue to be a battleground crimination or economic dis- tion to large government side to the pit and destroy it
the week something along quickly validate the fears of for national fights on issues enfranchisement isnt solely not acting in their specific with a baseball bat.
the lines of a free press being those who opposed her. It ranging from LGBTQ rights predicated on feasibility. interests. For whatever reason,
a constitutional guarantee, or has been exactly one month to environmental protec- We have to fight for justice, Declaring that the normal speed, normal func-
that those are insults befitting since Donald Trump became tions, and progressives will because the consequences Trump administration tioning computers are not a
only a second-rate dictator. President of the United probably lose most of those. are too dire if we dont, and threaten(s) the future of priority. What a bummer.
But I want to focus on clear- States. He will hold that The 2016 elections werent because doing anything else our democratic process I dont know enough to
ing things up. First of all, there office for at least 47 more hypothetical, and national would be a dereliction of our while ignoring the pro- know where to place the
is no media there is no sin- months. President Donald bodies like the EPA or moral duty. liferation of anti-Trump blame. I dont even know
gular group with some board of Trump is a global threat, and Department of Justice that The next four years will violence undermines that enough to know where to
directors that decides how the his incoherent ideology of might have mediated North offer plenty of new opportu- point. If there is to be any place a complaint. It frus-
news will look each day. News is force and white nationalism Carolinas issues in a favor- nities for resistance. Those political consensus, there trates me that I as a student
reported and edited by individu- taps into the worst parts of able way under President who want to stop right-wing must be honesty rather would have to be the one
als, and all the news companies American identity. Obama are going to be extremism must embrace than politically motivated addressing this.
dont have regular meetings As a progressive coalition, under severe attack during as many as possible. We half-truths. Until a degree What do I know?
together to determine content. we lost the battle against the Trump administration. have to demand that N.C. of intellectual honesty is I know when I try to
On top of that, while there DeVos nomination. Not only Within North Carolina, Gov. and the U.S. protect trans- introduced to political dis- open Microsoft Word, it
is an abundance of low-quality did North Carolina fail to Roy Cooper notwithstand- gender rights. We must course, liberal overtures to can take anywhere from 30
news published by those who provide a rebuke against the ing, Republicans continue vote in the 2018 elections conservatives will continue seconds to two and a half
pretend to be real journalists, destruction of public schools to have supermajorities in even if possible 2017 N.C. to fall on deaf ears. minutes. I know that its
theres also a lot of really amaz- in the Senate, but the leader both houses of the General General Assembly elections not uncommon to try three,
ing journalism in the world. of our public university Assembly and have demon- dont go well. We have to Tyler McNaboe four or even five comput-
And its the responsibility of system publicly supported strated their willingness to show up to HKonJ even if Senior ers before I find one that
people, not the press, to sort DeVos as only another ter- use this power to undermine Republicans refused to listen Economics works. I know that on more
out which is which. rible Secretary of Education democratic norms. to our Fusion movement the than one occasion Ive had
And finally, though these can. Even worse, the front- It will be important that, previous year. We have to Alt-right minority papers get lost when the
words are difficult to write, runner for the 2020 North despite future setbacks, a remember that failure is not isnt under threat computers froze up.
the president is correct. Carolina GOP gubernatorial progressive coalition contin- an excuse for inaction. I know Ive checked with
Journalists can be a dangerous TO THE EDITOR: the library staff and they
enemy to people like him. On Feb. 13, Chris say they get complaints
Journalists, using words and
truth, have taken down abu- EDITORIAL Watson wrote to the DTH
that there is a small, but
about them all the time.
And unfortunately, I

Legalize it
sive administrations. Theyve growing minority on know a poor functioning
shown wars to be costly, politi- campus. This supposed computer is great at boil-
cians to be deceiving dema- minority lurks everywhere, ing my blood and remind-
gogues and governments to be under many names, and ing me that I have not yet
inefficient and corrupt. in all departments. We reached enlightenment.
Yet the power of the press The ban on weed any health reasons.
While there are certain-
weed has been legalized by
the people who smoke it.
exist, Mr. Watson assures So I ask other students,
relies entirely on the engage- his readers, as if the banal how do you like those com-
ment of its audience, and too is unrealistic and ly potential health risks There are consequences to question of their existence puters in Davis Library?
associated with smoking getting caught, but pot is
often these days people arent
willing to go through the nec-
harmful. weed, they are not a coun- so frequently bought and
was ever in doubt.
We are told that the spec-
Most importantly, I ask
the powers that be: What

W
essary steps, like curating the hen alcohol ter-argument given that sold, it is nearly impos- ter of social justice haunts can be done to fix this issue?
news they read or consistently was banned we allow other unhealthy sible for any state to uni- our classrooms, making it
dedicating themselves to stay- by the 18th substances like tobacco versally enforce the law. impossible for students to Zachary Rothwell
ing up to date. Amendment, launching and alcohol. Clearly, everyone has address content because Graduate student
Granted, while Trump was the prohibition era, drink- Keeping marijuana ille- the right not to smoke we are too busy paying Nursing
criticizing the media for hav- ing culture went under- attention to the trivial mat-
gal for economic reasons marijuana if they dont
ing an anti-American agenda, ters of race or ethnicity.
there are also far too many
ground. The roaring 20s doesnt make much sense choose to do so. But keep- CORRECTIONS
Furthermore, radical
who criticize journalism for its became synonymous with either. We can look at ing the drug illegal for leftists, Marxists, and anar-
attempts to remain neutral. partying and drinking. states where both medi- everyone is impractical. chists are to blame for this. Due to an editing error
Now whether or not any- Today, we still live under a cal and recreational pot Why write about this Please, Mr. Watson, if you in the editorial Americans
thing can be neutral is another type of prohibition. smoking is legal and see now? There is grow- see any of these so-called are angry at the person in
debate, but the attempt to Marijuana remains ille- great economic benefits. ing momentum in radicals on campus, do let your mirror, the board mis-
remain so is important. gal for all uses in North The classic example is North Carolina to legal- me know. I cant seem to stated the date of the 2016
This election especially Carolina and 20 other Colorado, where the weed ize marijuana smok- find them anywhere. More election, which was the sec-
showed us what happens when states. Despite these laws, industry tops $1 billion ing for the masses. The important, however, are the ond Tuesday in November.
people receiving their news marijuana is popular in sales with the added Marijuana Policy Project tired platitudes deployed. The Daily Tar Heel apol-
from activist sources. When and easily accessible for benefit of bringing in over suspects legislation for We hear about leftist vio- ogizes for this error.
purveyors of news seek to
most people who want $100 million in tax reve- medical marijuana will
push a point, they divide an
to acquire it. The 1960s nue which helps pay for be introduced in the
already-fragmented society.
And if news is meant to pro- might be most closely schools, law enforcement North Carolina General SPEAK OUT
mote a cause, can it be trusted associated with pot smok- and other civil services. Assembly this year, but WRITING GUIDELINES
ing, but these days weed is This added revenue that is dependent on pub- Please type: Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
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Community takes the plunge for Special Olympics


The polar plunge who founded UNC Special
Olympics at the beginning of
year, we hope that the group
continues to grow and grow
raised more than the 2016-17 school year, said
she had three goals in orga-
and grow, now that they sort
of understand logistically
$1,300 this year. nizing the event. how you put an event like this
Raising awareness of together.
By Eva Ellenburg what Special Olympics does, Lanigan said Special
Staff Writer raising money for Special Olympics Orange County is
Olympics and also letting always looking for ways to
Orange County residents people meet our athletes incorporate the UNC commu-
and UNC students started the awesome people that nity into their programs.
their Saturday with a cold participate in our sports every Students come in with
wake-up call. day, she said. such enthusiasm and such
UNC Special Olympics Taflinger said they had wonderful ideas, and so we
hosted their first annual trouble finding a pool to hold partner with them in all kinds
Polar Plunge at the pool at the plunge, so they only had of different ways, she said.
Lux at Central Park to raise four days to organize the Sophomore Chanho Lee
money for Special Olympics event. She hopes the club will participated in the plunge
Orange County. have more time next year to even though he had no
The majority of polar plan and expand the event. affiliation with UNC Special
plungers were Orange County Colleen Lanigan, the Olympics.
Special Olympics athletes, Special Olympics Orange In high school I volun-
their families and leaders County coordinator, said teered with kids with disabili-
of UNC Special Olympics. this years Polar Plunge ties and stuff like that, he
Through a Special Olympics was a trial for UNC Special said. Its a good opportunity DTH/CHICHI ZHU
fundraising website, donors Olympics to see what kind of to raise awareness and donate Special Olympics athlete Steffie Madden, Orange County program coordinator Colleen Lanigan, her
pledged money to participat- efforts were needed to put on money at the same time. daughter Ila and athlete Steve Fromberg jump into cold water for Saturdays Polar Plunge fundraiser.
ing plungers, raising over the fundraiser. Scott Lambeth, a Special
$1,300 in just four days. Its a small event that they Olympics Orange County I mean, it feels great just Lambeth said the cold annual fundraiser.
The polar plunge is were just testing the waters athlete and athletic repre- to have everybody involved water did not faze him dur- Yes, Im definitely going to
a common fundraising to see what it takes to put on sentative for UNC Special and, you know, I guess it just ing the Polar Plunge because keep doing this every year for
event for Special Olympics this kind of event, just the Olympics, said he enjoys hav- makes it more like a family he has swum competitively as long as I can! he said.
programs nationwide. logistics stuff, she said. Then ing UNC students involved atmosphere, Lambeth said. for years. He plans on con-
Sophomore Alyssa Taflinger, next year and each continuing in programs. We have more camaraderie. tinuing to participate in the university@dailytarheel.com

Yale drops Calhoun, discusses racist ties


By Hanna Grimm moted slavery as a positive cially Americans connected was long and thoughtful. Charles Aycock who support- the university honored that
Staff Writer good fundamentally conflicts with our universities are very I mean, hundreds and ed segregated schools. person; and (4) whether the
with Yales mission and val- uncomfortable with any nam- hundreds and hundreds Watson said buildings building so named plays a
Yale Universitys board ues, said Peter Salovey, presi- ing or monument that seems of hours, Duckett said. will not be renamed anytime substantial role in forming
of trustees announced Feb. dent of Yale, in a press release. to show a special respect to Everybody put in the time soon due to UNCs 16-year community at Yale, the Yale
11 that it would change the Grace Murray Hopper, a people who were involved in and the effort and the board renaming freeze enacted by University press release said.
name of one of its under- computer scientist and mathe- slavery especially for racial dis- did what they promised to do. the BOT. The freeze on renaming
graduate residential colleges, matician, graduated from Yale crimination, Watson said. The Real Silent Sam Salovey asked John Witt, buildings at UNC was estab-
Calhoun College, to Hopper in 1930 with a masters degree UNC enacted a similar Coalition led protests to a Yale law professor, to chair lished to provide adequate
College after a long debate in mathematics and later change in May 2015, chang- rename the building to the Committee to Establish time for UNC students to
over John C. Calhouns ties to earned a Ph.D. in mathemat- ing the name of Saunders Hurston Hall after Zora Neale Principles on Renaming at understand the history of
white supremacy. ics and mathematical physics. Hall to Carolina Hall. Hurston, but the name wasnt Yale, which outlined four the names on the buildings,
The name change honors Harry Watson, a UNC his- Chuck Duckett, a member mentioned at the final meeting. principles to guide any con- according to a press release by
Grace Murray Hopper, a dis- tory professor specializing in of the UNC Board of Trustees, There are several other sideration of renaming. Gary Moss, managing editor
tinguished alum of Yale. southern culture, said there was involved with the renam- buildings on UNCs campus 1) Whether the namesakes of UNCs University Gazette.
The decision to change is an obvious movement ing of Carolina Hall and named after people with ties principal legacy fundamen- There is a lot of his-
a colleges name is not one throughout universities to dis- spoke to the Yale University to racism or slavery, includ- tally conflicts with the uni- tory here, and people need to
we take lightly, but John C. tance themselves from people board tasked with renaming ing Hamilton Hall, named for versitys mission; (2) whether understand the history of it,
Calhouns legacy as a white with racially discriminant ties. Calhoun College. J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton, that principal legacy was Duckett said.
supremacist and a national The big picture is that Duckett said the UNC and Aycock Residence Hall, contested during the name-
leader who passionately pro- Americans in general and espe- buildings renaming process named for former state Gov. sakes lifetime; (3) the reasons state@dailytarheel.com

3 takeaways from Trumps press conference By State & National Editor Corey
Risinger

Acosta nominated for Sec. of Labor Allegations of contact with Russians Executive orders and immigration
In his first solo press conference since taking office, Trump distanced himself from allegations that he and The court system has not made it easy for us,
President Donald Trump addressed reporters Thursday his campaign had interaction with Russian government Trump said in response to a question about his execu-
in the White House. or Russian intelligence during the campaigning process. tive order restricting immigration from seven majori-
Trump announced R. Alexander Acosta would be nomi- Well, the failing New York Times wrote a big, long ty-Muslim nations.
nated for U.S. Secretary of Labor. Acosta, currently the front-page story yesterday. And it was very much dis- He assured that the White House has taken actions
dean of the Florida International University Law School credited, as you know, he said in the press conference. to deter Islamic radicalism and terrorism from entering
and a graduate of Harvard University Law School, has It was its a joke. the country.
served in three other senate-confirmed positions. Trump confirmed he fired Mike Flynn, who served as After provisions of his executive order were blocked
He has a law degree from Harvard Law School, was a his national security advisor. by a federal judge in January, Trump said his adminis-
great student. Former clerk for Justice Samuel Alito. And But the problem Trump identified was not informa- tration will continue to defend what he sees as a lawful
he has had a tremendous career, Trump said. tion about potential interaction with Russians. Rather, order.
Acosta, who was a first-generation university graduate he said he took issue that classified information was Though parts of our necessary and constitutional
and lawyer, was nominated after Andrew Puzder with- accessed by the press. actions were blocked by a judges, in my opinion, incor-
drew his name from the position Wednesday. And you can talk all you want about Russia which, rect and unsafe ruling, our administration is working
FIU President Mark Rosenberg also highlighted was all a fake news, fabricated deal to try and make up night and day to keep you safe, he said.
Acostas background as being a point of pride. for the loss of the Democrats, and the press plays right Sometime within the next week, Trump said to expect
Alex Acosta is a thoughtful, conscientious American into it, Trump said. In fact, I saw a couple of the people new executive action to protect the country.
who is dedicated to excellence, integrity and public that were supposedly involved with all of this they So well be going along the one path and hopefully
service, he said in a statement. We are proud that he know nothing about it. winning that, Trump said. At the same time we will be
is the first Hispanic nominated to serve in President Trump said the White House will continue to investi- issuing a new and very comprehensive order to protect
Trumps cabinet. gate the source of the government leak. our people.

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The Daily Tar Heel News Monday, February 20, 2017 5

Historical society
honors the forgotten
The exhibit celebrated
Harriet Smith, a local
freedwoman.
By Grace Caroline Larcade
Staff Writer

On Sunday, the Chapel Hill


Historical Society hosted an
event celebrating an Orange
County freedwoman, Harriet
DTH/MOLLY SPRECHER Smith, who died around 1873,
UNCs next five-year parking plan has raised questions about whether parking will be free at night. and her five children.

Nighttime parking plan


Held at the Chapel Hill
Public Library, the event fea-
tured speaker Kim Smith, a
Duke University scholar who
spent three years researching DTH/STELLA RENEKE

still under consideration


Harriet Smith and her family. The Chapel Hill Historical Society hosted Kim Smith on Sunday to
The exhibit, called Harriets learn about a historic Orange County African-American family.
Progeny, gave voice to five
African-American families inequality and poor treatment They are really the peo-
Harriets descendents who African-Americans and people
were silenced by slavery. with mixed racial backgrounds ple helping to connect
By Myah Ward he is aware of their main concerned about nighttime I pronounce their names experienced during the 1800s. the roots of the past to
Staff Writer concerns. employees and employees who slowly because they have Throughout the presenta-
The delegates of the make less on the pay scale. been forgotten and I hope tion, the crowd was engaged the limbs of the present.
The advisory committee Employee Forum have been She said she feels the advi- when you leave here, you will with the complex and convo- Kim Smith
on transportation and park- concerned about what is sory committee is being sensi- remember them, Smith said. luted timeline and history of Duke scholar
ing is considering concerns going to happen in regards to tive to the different scenarios Sarah Geer, president of the family that Smith pieced
from various groups on the increase in cost and how that everyone faces. the Chapel Hill Historical together.
UNCs campus, including the that is going to be leveraged When we mention things Society, opened the presenta- Over the course of my William Gattis, a Carrboro
Employee Forum, regard- in such a way that it is not the about staff who may be nega- tion by discussing the memoir research, I discovered doz- resident, and Annie Mae
ing charging for nighttime daytime permit holders who tively impacted, they seem that sparked Kim Smiths ens of individuals related to Gattis Burnett, a Pittsboro
parking and other potential are continuing to burden the to listen to our concerns, interest, Proud Shoes: The Harriet, whose accomplish- resident two of Harriett
changes under UNCs next cost or even the people who Haight said. Story of an American Family. ments and names have been Smiths great-great-grand-
five-year parking plan. use transportation during the Shayna Hill, treasurer and This book tells the story of omitted from history books, children.
Charles Streeter, chairper- day, Streeter said. delegate for the Employee (Harriet Smiths) family from Smith said. I found them in I never dreamed I would
son of the Employee Forum, Streeter said people get Forum, said she believes the slavery to her remarkable suc- fading paper trails and over- be sitting in the same room as
said the advisory committee emotional about this subject process is multi-layered and cess, Geer said. grown graves where countless Harriets great-great-grand-
has been reviewing a five-year and that for anyone, paying seems to be inclusive of every- Proud Shoes, written by of individuals like Harriet children and learning about
parking plan since fall 2016 for parking is a considerable one affected on campus. Pauli Murray, tells the tale of remain forgotten. the family from the inside
and the plan is now under amount of money. I think that parking is Harriet Smiths oldest daugh- Richard Ellington, a out, Smith said.
review by the administration. It would be nice if it could probably one of those issues ter, Cornelia. member of the Chapel Hill She and the Chapel Hill
Every five years there is a be free, but the way its set up, that is going to be evolving Three years ago I hadnt Historical Societys board, Historical Society plan to con-
review of what is needed in we dont have parking spaces and changing. Hill said. As even heard of Harriet and recounted the time when he tinue sharing oral histories.
order to continue to support and we have to pay for the with anything on campus, I then I took a class and read visited the former home of They hope that the exhibit will
the parking infrastructure infrastructure, Streeter said. think that the way it is being her book and was completely the family. help North Carolina families
and what needs to happen in So it is something that, you approached is pretty inclusive moved beyond words after I had the privilege of better understand their past
regards to the fees that every- know, that is an expense that of all of the stakeholders. I that, Smith said. going into the family house through the stories of families
one pays for parking on cam- everyone has to shoulder. think the very fact that the Smiths presentation and it was amazing to essen- such as Harriet Smiths.
pus, as well as the pay lots or Lori Haight, a delegate on Employee Forum is being included timelines, letters tially see the original house They are really the people
the parking spaces where you the Employee Forum, said she asked to come to the table written between family mem- that was constructed with helping connect the roots of
have to pay, Streeter said. knows they are considering shows great faith that the bers, pictures of the house the its 18-inch floor boards, the past to the limbs of the
Streeter said he has not different models, one includ- process is transparent. family grew up in and per- Ellington said. present, Smith said.
received much feedback from ing paying for nighttime park- sonal anecdotes she gathered Smith concluded her @gclarcade3
employees at this point, but ing. She said employees are university@dailytarheel.com all of which highlight the presentation by introducing city@dailytarheel.com

On the wire: national and world news


Defense Secretary breaks Our government con- immigration in Sweden that Sweden? Terror attack? Trumps temporary travel The petition says Trump
tinues to be in unbelievable ran Friday in the U.S. What has he been smoking? ban on seven predominantly should be allowed to enter
from Trump statement turmoil, he said. I hope they Magnus Ranstorp, a Questions abound, Bildt said. Muslim countries and his Britain as the head of the U.S.
ABU DHABI, United Arab sort it out soon because were researcher specializing in suspension of the U.S. refugee government but should not be
Emirates (MCT) - Defense a nation at war. terrorism with the Swedish London mayor calls to program justified not rolling invited for a state visit, which
Secretary James N. Mattis said When asked about those Defense University, tweeted out the red carpet for the pres- would involve a reception by
Sunday that the media is not comments, Mattis said that it was FAKE NEWS after deny Trump state visit ident, Khan told ITV News. Queen Elizabeth II, because
the enemy of the American Thomas was taken a bit out looking at the clip. LONDON (MCT) -- The mayors comments it would cause embarrass-
people, refusing to align with of context because we all Former Swedish Foreign President Donald Trump came a day before lawmak- ment to Her Majesty.
President Donald Trumps want to see everything mov- Minister Carl Bildt, cur- should be denied a state visit ers in Parliament were due to The government, which
startling declaration last week. ing smoothly. rently attending the Munich to Britain due to his cruel debate a petition signed by is obliged to respond to
Ive had some contentious Security Conference, also and shameful immigration 1.8 million people that calls any petition carrying more
times with the press, he said Trump cites terrorism in questioned the presidents policies, London Mayor Sadiq for Trumps trip to be down- than 10,000 signatures, has
in response to a question remarks in a tweet. Khan said Sunday. graded from a state visit. already rejected the request.
about whether he saw the
Sweden to reporters
media as an enemy. But no, STOCKHOLM (MCT)
the press is a constituency -- Sweden has asked the U.S.
that we deal with, and I dont State Department to clarify
have any issues with the remarks made by President
press myself. Donald Trump implying that
On Friday, Trump tweeted the Scandinavian country had
that the fake news media been the target of a recent
was an enemy of the terrorist attack.
American people. An initial You look at whats hap-
tweet mentioning CNN, the pening in Germany, you look
New York Times, NBC and at whats happening last night
many more was deleted and in Sweden, Trump said in a
reposted, expanding the list speech to supporters Saturday
to include ABC and CBS. in Florida.
Gen. Tony Thomas, Trumps remarks were
commander of the U.S. countered in social media
militarys Special Operations earlier on Sunday. A theory
Command, said at a military suggested that the president
conference on Tuesday that had seen a Fox News story
the chaos should stop. about problems related to

Tar Heel Verses


O ver the past four years at Chapel
Hill, my name appeared twice in
our fine newspaper -- once with my
picture on Franklin Street at Halloween,
and the second time accompanied with
a poem I wrote. The first time, readers
saw what I look like. In the second
appearance, readers saw how I think,
who I am, and what I find interesting and
important. Thats the value in continuing
to feature poetry in the DTH: so that
students might peek into each others
souls at a small but spectacular moment,
without judging external appearances.
~ Lily Clarke 16
Lily Clarke is currently pursuing her MFA in creative

writing at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.

es this Wednesday!
Check out Tar Heel Vers
6 Monday, February 20, 2017 From Page One The Daily Tar Heel

HOOPS say that now that (Williams)


said that, but I think we did a
12.6 points per game. While
Berry only shot 2-for-9 from
Tonight showed us that we can get down its best defense from here
on out.
FROM PAGE 1 pretty good job on them. the field, his opponent fin- and guard people If we can just get our
Carolina head coach Roy He acknowledged UNC ished 3-for-10. defense up, I know we talk
had room to improve and I dont think that really
Joel Berry about it each and every game,
Williams said.
Williams was less than pushed back on the idea that matters if hes scoring, Junior guard but I think its something
impressed with his teams the team was peaking. But senior Kennedy Meeks said that we have to do to be able
defensive performance, Berry added that the Tar of his backcourt teammate. UNC dominated the glass Tar Heels have given up to to make it to where we want
though. He kept saying Heels pace and intensity I think when he does a and outrebounded Virginia, the Cavaliers since 1947. That to be, Berry said. Tonight
Gosh, he was open time seemed to wear down the great job defensively on 44-26. The Tar Heels also game was played so long ago, showed us that we can get
after time on the bench, as Cavaliers. And while they may their best player, the skys had twice as many offen- it took place in Woollen Gym. down and guard people, and
the Cavaliers managed to find have found some open shots, the limit for us. And thats sive rebounds (10) as the But as good as Saturdays if we can get back to where
open shots against UNC but UNC made them put in more what he did tonight. Cavaliers (5). win was, the Tar Heels know we were in Maui, thatd be a
failed to knock them down. work than they were used to. North Carolina thrived on Meeks and first-year for- the game against Virginia was great thing.
Id like to look at the tape Even on an off night offen- the boards Saturday evening, ward Tony Bradley also did a step, not an end destina- And while Maui might
because Im not pleased with sively which typically spells helping control the tempo of well to protect the rim when tion. With only four games be where UNC is trying
anything we did defensively bad news for the Tar Heels the game. Isaiah Hicks had Virginia managed to get a remaining before the postsea- to return, its only the first
right now, Williams said. Berrys defense proved invalu- a game-high eight rebounds, clean shot off. Meeks had son including three against step in a journey the team
Berry, though, was quicker able on Virginias London his second highest total this three blocks and Bradley top-15 teams the pressure hopes ends in Phoenix with a
to give credit. Perrantes, who entered season. Meeks and sopho- pitched in two. is on for UNC to play its best national championship.
I think we played pretty Saturdays matchup as the more Luke Maye each added The 41 points scored by basketball from here on out. @loganulrich
good, Berry said. Its hard to Cavaliers leading scorer at seven rebounds. All told, Virginia are the fewest the And that means playing sports@dailytarheel.com

HEARINGS once the Nail campaign dis-


covered the error, they took
a member of a private Nail
campaign Facebook group. In
believed it was her duty as
ethics chairperson of Student
and malicious behavior, but at
the very least, should be found
if Shrivers position as ethics
chairperson influenced their
FROM PAGE 1 immediate steps to fix it and the conversation, the member Congress to do so. guilty of falsification. impression of Nail. He said
Albert, a junior, was Shrivers self-reported what happened said he was not supposed to The campaign drafted What I dont think any- Nails reputation had been
counsel at the hearing. Harry to the Board of Elections. be in the group, as he sup- the complaint, but it was Ms. one should be okay with is damaged by being disquali-
Edwards, a member of the It was a complete mistake ported another candidate. Shriver who volunteered to file a deliberate and effective fied as a candidate.
Joe for SBP campaign, rep- that these emails got sent Albert said the falsifica- the complaint herself, because attempt to obscure where Edwards said Shriver want-
resented the campaign as the out, Edwards said. tion charge regards emails again, she thought it was these allegations were com- ed the allegations to appear
defendant. Albert said the emails might between Tomar and BOE her duty as ethics committee ing from, he said. like they were coming from an
The complaint against the make the recipients more likely Chairperson Paul Kushner. chairperson to file the com- Edwards said The Daily independent moral observer
Joe for SBP campaign includ- to vote for Nail because they Edwards said the intent of plaint herself, McKnight said. Tar Heel reported that Shriver and not a partisan group.
ed six allegations two false learned about that candidate the Nail campaign was not to McKnight said Shriver was ethics chairperson, and Ask yourself why one
start violations, two technol- first. Edwards said more dam- misrepresent information. filed the complaint on behalf not a member of McKnights description ethics chair
ogy violations, one location age was done to the Nail cam- of him and two other cam- campaign, because that was was more relevant than the
violation and one falsification paign because it makes them Edwards v. McKnight paigns who felt they were how she presented herself in other description that she
violation. The location viola- look incompetent. unfairly disadvantaged by the complaint. was a member of an opposing
tion was dropped. This is not something When she was a member Nails campaign. I think that more than 50 campaign team, doing this on
Albert said one false start the Nail campaign is happy of the Matthew McKnight for Edwards argued Shriver percent of students who vote behalf of an opposing cam-
and technology violation are about, Edwards said. SBP Campaign, Shriver filed identified herself as ethics on election day will have paign team, Edwards said.
about the Nail campaign esti- The other false start and a complaint against the Joe committee chairperson to give read the DTH coverage, For coverage of the second
mating they sent 863 emails technology violation related for SBP campaign and failed the complaint more author- Edwards said. Edwards v. McKnight hear-
before the official start of to Garima Tomar, a member to identify herself as a mem- ity and damage Nails public McKnight said although ing, visit dailytarheel.com.
campaigning, which Edwards of the Nail campaign, send- ber of McKnights campaign. image more. He said he thinks thousands read the article,
admitted to. Edwards said ing a campaign message to In the complaint, she said she Shriver is guilty of harmful there is no way of knowing university@dailytarheel.com

FLIER It was just too violent. It was just a message CALDWELL I think my family has served the University
FROM PAGE 1 that was bad, horrible. FROM PAGE 1 and the town for many years...
Thats not something ment and apology for the
we can ever abide by, Crisp
Susi Golsteyn Stacey Caldwell
Universitys role in the trans-
said. Junior Atlantic slave trade and then Relative of Wilson Caldwell
UNC spokesperson Randy just their support in creating
Young said since the fliers should ever be used to pro- said people should have open an annual day of memori- sies that it can create. the town for many years,
appeared, campus police mote anything, Dowdy said. communication and dialogue, alization for those enslaved I think a large percent- but anyways, to make a long
have not seen a notable There are other ways to and violence is not the answer workers, Marion said. age of the student popula- story short, he always wanted
change in reports or com- get around what your mes- to solving an issue. During her time on cam- tion really has no idea about to have a building named
plaints of threats against sage was, and I dont think We live in a free country, pus, Marion said she has felt the history of slavery at this after our family because
people based on their politi- that that was the best way to so everyone should be able to better when the University University, and its a touchy of the contributions they
cal affiliation. He said the do it. decide what their values are, has acknowledged its racial subject obviously, she said. made to Chapel Hill and the
Department of Public Safety Junior Susi Golsteyn said Zammit said. history. She said part of creat- Caldwells relative Stacey University, Stacey Caldwell
is investigating the situation she was initially shocked by Just because we dis- ing the day is to open up the Caldwell, who was born in said.
and encourages the campus the fliers, but she was glad agree with someones values discussion to students. Chapel Hill and still lives A Wilson Caldwell Day
community to share any Folt released a statement doesnt mean that we should Now, yes, this is an here, wants Wilson Caldwell celebration will be held on
information they may come about them. outwardly abuse them or African-American topic so to receive recognition for his Feb. 27 at Horton Residence
across. It was such a message lead to violence. We can just primary attention will prob- work at the University and Hall. The event will start off
First-year Kayla Dowdy that I just didnt expect to be disagree with them, maybe ably be given to those who are the community as a whole. with a candlelight vigil from 6
said she found out about the in a campus like this that challenge their views and of African-American descent, During his time in Chapel to 7 p.m. and will then move
posters when her grandma claims to be so open to every- have discussions. but it is not at all a campaign Hill, Wilson Caldwell was to Genome Science Building
called asking about them. bodys ideas and so support- None of the three students that was just to be non-inclu- able to build a school in Room 100 for a town hall
She said she thinks the fliers ive of people, Golsteyn said. said they saw the fliers on sive, Marion said. the Northside district and meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. on
are protected by freedom of It was just too violent. It campus only on social Blackwell said the history become a justice of the peace, Caldwell and the Universitys
speech but were unneces- was a message that was just media platforms. of race and slavery on cam- Stacey Caldwell said. racial history.
sary. bad, horrible. pus is not talked about often I think my family has
I dont think violence Sophomore Chris Zammit university@dailytarheel.com enough, due to the controver- served the University and university@dailytarheel.com

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Khazia Hislop, Morgan Lane impress in record day for Tar Heels
North Carolina beat Last season, UNC placed
second in a majority of their
but Im just really happy and
hopefully I continue with how
New Hampshire in meets and only ranked first Ive been doing.
during their season-opening As the players adjust to
Fridays Pink Meet. meet against William & Mary. the new level of competition,
But this season, the Tar Heels Galvin stresses having fun
Madeline Coleman have nine wins and are 5-1 while still focusing on their
Staff Writer against other EAGL teams. performance. And when he
The difference between cant get through to the gym-
Over the last 10 days, the the two seasons is the 11 nasts, he turns to a few of the
UNC gymnastics team has first-years on this seasons upperclassmen to provide
scored at least 195.500 in team. Juniors Madison some comic relief and con-
three straight meets, estab- Nettles and Kaitlynn structive criticism.
lished new career bests and Hedelund have kept it light Lane, a junior all-around,
introduced another gymnast in the gym, helping the first- has set an example for this
to compete in all-around. The years get acclimated. young team. During the
win against EAGL rival New Its given the freshmen Pink Meet, her advice to
Hampshire during Fridays the sense to be like that, too, have fun and trust their
Pink Meet marked the Tar head coach Derek Galvin said. training stood out to Hislop
Heels highest score yet, push- At times, the atmosphere in who watched Lane score
ing them closer to their goal training can be intense. It still not as highly as she hoped
of the season to score a needs to be intense, but you on the balance beam but still
196. gotta be able to breathe. smile at the little victories
I think we have a lot of Among the talented first- during her routines.
good things in store, and I year class, a new star has Shes awesome, I love
know that my team can keep taken the floor by storm. Morgan so much, Hislop
moving forward ... first-year Hislop scored a 9.925 for her said. Since day one, shes
Khazia Hislop said after a floor exercise against New always been one of the ones
Jan. 20 meet against No. 3 Hampshire, tying her career who will give you advice if you
Florida. Hopefully, at the end high and matching teammate need it, and is always there if DTH/SOPHIA CHIHIKOVA
of the season, we can come Morgan Lane for first place. you need to talk. Shes a role First-year Khazia Hislop performs her floor routine on Friday evening in Carmichael Arena.
out and do well because I Hislop also has been model inside and out of the
know we can. awarded the EAGL Rookie gym, and its really nice to be smiles to creep onto her face age gymnasts came out onto on the competition floor.
As the season winds of the Week honor for three able to have her to look up to when she sticks her landing the floor to perform before I try to have the character
down, and with the EAGL weeks in a row and shell every day. or even whispering words the awards ceremony, Lane that I think would make a
Championship on the hori- be nominated again for this While Lane might not of encouragement to the new- couldnt help but smile. good role model for them,
zon, North Carolina (9-3) week. be as goofy as Nettles and bies before they launch into All these little girls out so thats a huge inspiration
cant help but be encouraged I was a little shocked, Hedelund during practices, their vault is what being a here, I want to be the best to me.
with the progress its made as Hislop said. I thought maybe her demeanor doesnt go role model is about. role model I can be for @mwc13_3
a relatively young team. this was a one-time thing, unnoticed. Allowing the little When elementary school- them, Lane said. Not just sports@dailytarheel.com

Justin Jacksons 18-point half leads UNC mens basketball


By C Jackson Cowart sion. Luke Maye delivered an scoring half of his career. Williams said. each shot until he felt he had away 3-pointer to give UNC
Sports Editor errant pass that ricocheted off As he strolled back on Williams wasnt always to release it. And while he still its first double-digit lead.
Virginias Darius Thompson, defense, Jackson high-fived pleased with him, though. scored 12.2 points per game, Both teams then went score-
Justin Jackson stood at the and the Cavalier guard Berry and tried to mask a After a scorching first half, his conservative approach frus- less over the next two and
top of the key, begging for the appeared to beat Jackson in a smile. He couldnt be stopped. Jackson added just two trated those who saw untapped a half minutes as the game
ball. footrace to the backcourt. Thats what Justin does, points in the second with a potential in the Texas native. came to a grinding halt.
The North Carolina wing But the UNC junior seized Berry said. Hes a scorer. 1-for-6 performance. One of Now, if hes open, he lets So Jackson snuck behind a
had already put forth a the ball and dished it to Joel Jackson put on a scoring his misses an off-balance it fly. screen and caught the ball in
Herculean effort through Berry before returning to the clinic in the first half, halt- jumper that didnt even reach If I missed it, Coach prob- stride before pushing his way
18 minutes of Saturdays same spot as before. ing numerous Tar Heel (23- the rim left the UNC coach ably wouldnt be as happy on into the paint, flipping the
65-41 win scoring half of Once again, he shot his 5, 11-3 ACC) droughts and wanting to pull his star wing some on them, he said. But ball up and drawing the foul.
the No. 10 Tar Heels points arms into the air. single-handedly matching from the court. I dont know. I guess, at the And when the ball went
and nearly outpacing No. 14 Berry obliged, and the the Cavaliers (18-8, 8-6 ACC) But fear of failure didnt moment, I felt like I was open. through the net, he flipped
Virginia on his own. Minutes 6-foot-8 wing darted past for much of the period. The deter Jacksons quick trigger. For most of the night, he around and let out a scream
before, he buried a heat-check Thompson into the lane, junior ran off screens to create Coach reiterates to us, he was. And when he wasnt, the fierce enough to match his play.
3-pointer over Cavalier guard switching hands in traffic open looks and forced his way would never get on us if we nations top scoring defense Im not much of an out-
Devon Hall before leading the before flicking the ball over the inside with his lanky frame took a good shot, he said. So still couldnt do anything to going person, he said. But
break on the next possession. vaunted Virginia defense. The finishing 6-for-8 with four if youre open, shoot it deter him. when big-time plays happen
But UNCs leading scorer bucket gave him 18 points 3-pointers before halftime. That confidence wasnt With just under eight sometimes youve just got
wanted more. equaling the Cavaliers entire Needless to say, Justin always there for the former minutes left in the first half, to let some things out.
So he shot his hands into scoring output at that point was our whole offense in the five-star prospect. Last year, he Jackson sprinted along the @CJacksonCowart

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SportsMonday
First-years gain experience Goldstocks
big day keeps
mens lacrosse
undefeated
MENS LACROSSE

NORTH CAROLINA 7
LEHIGH3
By Chapel Fowler
Staff Writer

On Feb. 11, Luke Goldstocks streak ended. But


on Saturday, he started a new one.
The senior was riding a 36-game point streak
when the No. 3 North Carolina mens lacrosse
team played Furman a week ago. UNC won 7-3,
but Goldstock didnt record a goal or an assist.
The streak was over.
Heading into UNCs first game at Fetzer Field
against Lehigh, Goldstock was back to zero. So he
did what great players do he bounced back.
Goldstock started his streak again with five
goals, one short of his career high, in the Tar
Heels 15-8 win on Saturday.
Last week, we really struggled, he said. So
our focus this week was really grinding some film,
figuring out why we werent scoring and then fix-
DTH/NILE IVERSON ing it. We fixed it today.
North Carolina reliever Josh Hiatt (31) winds up for a pitch in the 9th inning of Sundays game against Kentucky. After the Mountain Hawks (2-1) jumped out
to a 2-0 lead, UNC (3-0) got its offense going and

North Carolina sweeps Kentucky in its opening series rattled off five consecutive goals in just under
seven minutes of first-quarter play.
Redshirt junior goalie Brian Balkam and the
BASEBALL Saturday and Sunday. After UNC tallied just Bukauskas did just that this weekend for rest of the UNC defense were the driving force in
four saves all of last season, Hiatt notched first-year pitcher and Sunday starter Luca turning a shootout into a defensive struggle. After
NORTH CAROLINA 5 three on the weekend, cementing himself as
an early favorite for the closer role.
Dalatri, who settled down after a rough start
to throw seven strong innings.
surrendering seven goals in the first half, the
group allowed just one in the second.
KENTUCKY4 I felt good tonight, Hiatt said on I spoke to (Bukauskas and junior Jason The Tar Heels defense shored up, but Lehighs
Saturday. I had a lot of emotion running at Morgan) yesterday and I asked them a few didnt UNC added four more goals in the
By Will Bryant the end. questions, Dalatri said. They helped me second half for good measure. When the final
Senior Writer From speaking with the coaches, it was a lot. horn sounded, eight Tar Heels had scored. North
clear Hiatt worked hard throughout the Dalatri also got a nice surprise Sunday: Carolinas offensive explosion, which included a
Hype born from the No. 2 recruiting offseason. But he still knew it would take a His high school teammate and fellow first- six-goal second quarter, sparked a 15-6 run.
class, returning talent and a core of leaders certain type of focus to succeed at the col- year Brandon Martorano who started at When the offense and defense are going at the
brought swarms of North Carolina baseball lege level. DH on Friday and Saturday got the nod same speed and the same pace, Balkam said, its
fans to Boshamer Stadium to get a glimpse You cant expect anything here he behind the plate. tough to beat us.
of the 2017 Tar Heels on opening weekend. said. In the preseason, they put me in those I didnt really know he was starting until While overmatched, the Mountain Hawks played
While UNC (3-0) came through, sweep- situations, late innings Not saying I was I was in the bullpen ... Dalatri said. It was the Tar Heels with a level of intensity that UNC
ing Kentucky (0-3) over the weekend, it expecting it, but you just have to be ready a dream come true for both of us having our hadnt seen this season. One Lehigh player laid out
wasnt without some ups and downs. But when your time comes. first starts together. I couldnt have pictured a Tar Heel in front of the Mountain Hawks bench.
for head coach Mike Fox, opening weekend Guidance from some of the tenured Tar it any better than that. We anticipated it, head coach Joe Breschi said.
jitters are to be expected and could act as Heels helped guide younger members of Dalatri earned his first career win We talked about toughness and ground balls
a beneficial part of getting the younger play- the team on how to prepare for these high- Sunday, justifying some of that hype that those sorts of things that were key to this game.
ers accustomed to the college game. pressure scenarios. has come with the 2017 Tar Heels. Sweeping Balkam wasnt surprised by the Mountain Hawks
(It) doesnt matter whether youre a Junior ace J.B. Bukauskas is no stranger an opponent with Kentuckys caliber is also and thought the entire UNC team responded well.
freshman or a junior, youre a little bit to performing in big spots, and he uses his a nice momentum boost moving forward. Were a big physical team too so if you want
amped up Fox said. past experience to help out younger players. This series will prove to be a really good to be physical with us, well match, he said.
Experience is what you get when you Ive had a couple good guys to learn from one for us, Fox said. Thats like an ACC Breschi also credited Goldstock, whose five
dont get what you want So we had some the past couple years on how to kinda go weekend series, so it was good for all our goals were a team high, for initiating offense and
young guys get some experience. about being a Friday guy, so you just kinda young guys equaling Lehighs intensity.
Redshirt first-year Josh Hiatt got more try to carry what they taught you over to this Its good. Lot of bright spots, lot of good Lukes been through it all, Breschi said. Hes
than experience this weekend. After earn- year Bukauskas said. things to look at and build on. a leader at the offensive end. He allowed guys to
ing a save in his college debut Friday, Just kinda lead by example or try to, @WBOD3 step up.
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Ela Hazar collects career-high six points to lead womens lacrosse


WOMENS LACROSSE and constantly calculating high for the second straight sistent minutes the rest of the be smart. three games, as she has tallied
whether to pass or make a game. Hazar attributed her year. She started in the NCAA Levy stressed the impor- a team-leading nine assists
NORTH CAROLINA 16 run herself. The key to her
success has been improved
success to the teams effort.
I think its everyone
Tournament final, scoring two
goals as the Tar Heels claimed
tance of Hazars calm
demeanor on offense. A team
and 14 points. Already, shes
built upon a breakout sopho-
HIGH POINT 6 chemistry, as shown in the understanding how to work their second national title in can benefit from having a more campaign where she
Tar Heels 16-6 win over High together. Were all hoping four seasons. levelheaded leader at the had 26 goals and 28 assists.
By Noah Grant Point on Friday. for the same things. We have Head coach Jenny Levy point of attack. Senior Molly But as impressed as Levy
Staff Writer Every day we just try to the same goals, Hazar said. praised Hazar for the intel- Hendrick sees the impact has been with Hazars play
build chemistry whether its Were pretty much all on the ligence and work ethic she Hazar has on the offense. so far, she knows even big-
In life, not many things are me, Molly (Hendrick) try- same page in terms of what has carried from last year to Ela brings a lot of poise ger things are in store for the
safe bets. But for the North ing to work together (on) a we want so were just doing this season. and a lot of creativity to the junior.
Carolina womens lacrosse couple things, Hazar said. our own parts to do it. Shes not our biggest or team, Hendrick said. Im She hasnt even come
team, the odds of Ela Hazar Against High Point (0-2), Last year as a sophomore, fastest kid but shes tough an attacker down with her so close to hitting her ceiling
making plays are about as Hazar took another step for- Hazar came off the bench as and shes super competitive were talking all the time and and has a lot more to go, but
good as theyll get. ward, flashing her playmak- an offensive substitute early and she cares a lot, Levy thinking up new things to do we love that shes back there,
Hazar dictates the Tar Heel ing ability and scoring two in the season. With injuries said. Shes special for us (and) strategizing together. Levy said.
(3-0) offense from behind goals and four assists. With to Sydney Holman and Olivia and we have a lot of trust in Hazars poise and creativ- @NoahGrant13
the goal, controlling the ball six points, she tied her career- Ferrucci, Hazar played con- her to calm things down and ity has been vital in the first sports@dailytarheel.com

Speed carries UNC softball in ACC-Big 10 Challenge wins


SOFTBALL on throws and beating out really nice job getting on in a the Tar Heels still needed
routine plays all weekend variety of ways, Papa said. clutch hits to drive in run-
NORTH CAROLINA 10 long during the ACC-Big Ten
Challenge, as the Tar Heels
Once on base, both DeBerry
and Murray have speed to
ners, which the heart of the
lineup provided.
PURDUE1 speed powered the team to steal with ease, which allows Katie Bailiff was the star of
three wins in four games. Papa to double steal, or even the weekend. The sophomore
By Sam Doughton UNC (6-4) stole a total of 11 fake a bunt, to move runners drove in eight runs across
Staff Writer bases across four games, set- into scoring position. three starts, smacking four
ting up big hits from the rest of DeBerry and Murrays com- doubles including a walk-off
Destiny DeBerry knows the Tar Heel lineup by moving bined nine runs at the top of double to defeat Ohio State on
her role when she steps into runners into scoring position. the order were big, as the pair Friday. On Sunday, her home
the batters box. We run a lot more than got on base early and often, but run off a 12 pitch at-bat set the
As the lead-off hitter for I used to run, head coach players throughout their lineup tone for a Tar Heel rout.
the North Carolina softball Donna Papa said. The last also provided key moments of Theyre hitting the ball and
team, DeBerry uses her speed two years weve run a lot more speed. First-years Hailey Cole getting on base, Bailiff said.
to set the table for the Tar than Ive ever. and Micaela Abbatine com- Were just executing well. DTH/BARRON NORTHRUP
Heel offense by getting on One reason UNC is run- bined for four stolen bases and Junior Taylor Wike and North Carolina outfielder Destiny DeBerry (22) had two steals
base any way she can. ning is the top of its order. six runs in both pinch running senior Kendra Lynch per- during the game against Ohio State on Friday.
If I get on base, I know my DeBerry and Leah Murray and starting roles. formed out of the middle
teammates will be able to get bat 1-2 in the lineup, and can We have a lot of speed of the lineup as well. Wike get acclimated to their new have a couple of little hic-
me scoring position, or I could get on with myriad methods, throughout the whole snagged three RBIs during roles, Papa knows the team cups, Papa said. But, Im
get myself scoring position by including bunting for a base lineup, DeBerry said. Were the weekend, while Lynchs will continue to improve. For really proud of how we came
stealing, DeBerry said. hit, beating out a groundball able to get into scoring posi- three-run home run put the now though, shes just happy out and performed this
UNC used base runners or using power to drive the tion more easily than just game out of reach for the with how they performed this weekend.
like DeBerry effectively, ball into gaps for extra bases. relying on our power. Boilermakers on Sunday. weekend. @sjdoughton
stealing bases, moving up Our slappers have done a Once in scoring position, As the teams ten first-years Youre always going to sports@dailytarheel.com

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