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Men's Basketball

Cardinal Shocked By Heels

March 19, 2000

Box Score

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A lot from freshman Joseph Forte and a little bit ofTar Heels tradition turned out to be too much for top-seeded Stanford.

Forte hit two huge 3-pointers and North Carolina, considered a borderlinepick for the NCAA tournament at the outset, upset Stanford 60-53 Sunday in thesecond round of the South Regional.

"Maybe now we're pushing the right buttons," Tar Heels coach BillGuthridge said.

Ed Cota added 10 assists, seven points and seven rebounds as theeighth-seeded Tar Heels (20-13) recorded their 30th straight 20-win season.They also quieted, for now, speculation that Guthridge should be replaced.

"We always feel like we're in the game. We just have to play North Carolinaball," Cota said.

Forte finished with 17 points, sparking a decisive 10-0 run in the closingminutes and punctuating his effort with a game-ending dunk.

"I was struggling most of the game. Coach told me I was shooting like I wasscared and to not shoot at all if I'm going to shoot scared," Forte said.

North Carolina improved to 9-0 overall against Stanford and more important,moved on to the regional semifinals Friday night in Austin, Texas, against theConnecticut-Tennessee winner.

Stanford (27-4), ranked No. 1 for much of the season, joined Arizona astop-seeded teams to lose in the second round.

"It is numbing to think the season is over," Cardinal coach MikeMontgomery said. "Our seniors are the heart and soul of the team."

David Moseley scored 17 points for Stanford, but emotional leader MarkMadsen was limited to five.

Casey Jacobsen also had only five and missed a pair of 3-point tries near the end, andfinished 2-for-12 from the floor.

"This team was special and it tears my heart out that I will never get thechance to play with Madsen, Moseley and the rest of the seniors again,"Jacobsen said.

The game figured to be a battle of big men, pitting 7-foot Brendan Haywoodof North Carolina against Stanford's tall front line. Instead, the guardsdecided it.

Cota played all 40 minutes for the second straight game, having done itFriday night in a 84-70 win over Missouri. He looked tired at the start, as didthe rest of the Tar Heels, and Stanford took an eight-point lead late in thefirst half.

But North Carolina went on a 14-0 run that spanned the break and seemed toget fresher as the afternoon wore on.

Jarron Collins scored six points and his twin brother, Jason, added a basketas the Cardinal went ahead 47-43 with nine minutes left. After that, it was allTar Heels.

After Haywood hit a hook shot, Forte had a driving layup to tie it. Then,with the shot clock expiring, Forte made a 3-pointer from the top of the key.After Jacobsen missed another long jumper, Forte hit a 3 to make it 53-47.

With the Carolina faithful standing, Guthridge called over Cota with 37seconds left and told him, "We don't have to shoot anymore."

He was right. After the Tar Heels made five foul shots to protect the lead,Forte broke away from an emphatic slam for the final points.

Ryan Mendez, a key contributor in Friday's 84-65 romp over South CarolinaState, had 12 points for the Cardinal.

Haywood, who a career-high 28 points in the opening round, had 12 andblocked four shots.

Teammates on the American team in the World University Games last summer inSpain - and e-mail buddies since then - Madsen and Haywood each had eightrebounds. During a timeout shortly before halftime, they shared a laugh atmidcourt and clasped hands.

Later, they spilled on the court chasing a loose ball.

"This was one of the most intense games I've ever played in," Madsen said.