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Brian Kuklik engineered<BR>a second half comeback<BR>against North Carolina<BR>that came up short.

Wake Forest Blanked By North Carolina, 4-0

10/31/1999 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer

Oct. 31, 1999

CHAPEL HILL N.C. -- Wake Forest's defense was nearly impenetrable for the third-ranked North Carolina women's soccer team for over 64 minutes Sunday afternoon at Fetzer Field. But when freshman Kim Patrick broke through at the 64:49 mark, it sparked a 15 minute North Carolina rally that gave the Tar Heels a 4-0 victory over the 13th-ranked Demon Deacons.

The victory was North Carolina's 10th in a row and it allowed UNC to finish undefeated and untied in Atlantic Coast Conference regular season play for the fifth successive year. North Carolina heads into the ACC Tournament next week with a record of 16-2 overall and 7-0 in the ACC. The Tar Heels will be the top seed and will play eighth-seeded Florida State on Thursday at 6 p.m.

Wake Forest saw a three-game winning streak ended by the Tar Heels and the Deacons fell to 13-5 overall and 4-3 in the ACC. The Demon Deacons will be either the #3 seed in the ACC Tournament and will face #6 seed NC State on Thursday at 3 p.m. in Chapel Hill.

Patrick's goal sparked the Tar Heel rally which up to that point had been blunted by Wake Forest sophomore goalkeeper Erin Regan, who finished with seven saves. In fact, Regan made back-to-back saves on a pair of close-in shots by UNC junior Tina Muprhy but the second save bounded out to Patrick, whose diving header gave her a team-leding 13th goal of the season.

Less than 10 minutes later, UNC senior midfielder Beth Sheppard sent a shot that bounded off a Wake Forest defender directly to North Carolina junior forward Meredith Florance, who drove the shot into the upper right shelf. It was Florance's 10th goal of the season.

At the 78:14 mark, North Carolina sophomore striker dribbled through a host of Demon Deacon defenders before rifling a shot from 12 yards out on the left for her ninth goal of the season. UNC finished off the scoring just 1:29 later when freshman defensive midfielder Leslie Gaston scored her second goal of the season from 13 yards straight on.

Tickets for this week's ACC tournament are available in advance by calling the UNC Ticket Office at 1-800-722-HEEL or 919-962-2296 Monday through this Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

GAME SUMMARY

#13 WAKE FOREST      0   0--0
#3 NORTH CAROLINA    0   4--4

UNC: Kim Patrick (Tina Murphy), 64:49
UNC:
Meredith Florance (Beth Sheppard), 74:44
UNC:
Anne Remy (Unassisted), 78:14
UNC:
Leslie Gaston (Anne Remy), 79:43

Shots: Wake Forest 4, North Carolina 23
Corner Kicks:
Wake Forest 3, North Carolina 9
Goalie Saves:
Erin Regan (WFU) 7, Jenni Branam (UNC) 2, Kristin DePlatchett (UNC) 0
Back Saves:
Karli Schilling (WFU) 1
Yellow Card:
Lindsey Griffin (WFU), 55:13, Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Fouls:
Wake Forest 20, North Carolina 13
Offsides:
Wake Forest 2, North Carolina 1

Starting Lineups:
Wake Forest
-Erin Regan (G), Karli Schilling (D), Emily Taggart (M), Anne Shropshire (F), Joline Charlton (F), Katie Johnson (M), Rachael Lewis (M), Stacy Roeck (D), Liz McDowell (D), Sarah Kate Noftsinger (M), Colleen Bradley (D)
North Carolina
-Jenni Branam (G), Rebekah McDowell (M), Jena Kluegel (M), Anne Remy (F), Lorrie Fair (D), Lindsay Stoecker (D), Beth Sheppard (M), Raven McDonald (M), Meredith Florance (F), Danielle Borgman (D)

Officials: Gary Hindley (Referee), Bill Dittmar (Assistant Referee), Mike Stutt (Assistant Referee), John Schmitz (4th Official)
Records:
Wake Forest 13-5-0, ACC 4-3-0, North Carolina 16-2-0, ACC 7-0-0
Attendance:
3,555

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