Forgot Log-in ID / Password? | Help Not a member, Register Now!
You have received an exclusive opportunity to preview the new CBSSports.com.  Explore the site and let us know what you think.
 
 

North Carolina vs. College of Charleston


GameTracker · Box Score · Full Play-by-Play · Recap · Shot Chart · Full Play-by-Play
 
 
 
No. 3 North Carolina snaps back, overwhelms College of Charleston
 
 
CBSSports.com wire reports

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- At least North Carolina can say it responded to a loss a lot better than it did a close game.

Tyler Hansbrough had 24 points to help the third-ranked Tar Heels beat College of Charleston 108-70 on Wednesday night, bouncing back from their stunning home loss against Boston College over the weekend.

Deon Thompson added 15 points for the Tar Heels (14-1), who used a 19-2 run spanning halftime to turn the game into a rout. North Carolina shot 59 percent for the game, played improved defense in the second half and cracked the 100-point mark for the fifth time this season.

It was exactly what the Tar Heels needed after a 85-78 loss to the Eagles on Sunday, a defeat that cost them the No. 1 ranking they had held since the preseason. It also came at the right time, considering they have a trip to unbeaten and fourth-ranked Wake Forest looming this weekend.

"I think we've all had it on our mind in practice," Hansbrough said of the BC loss. "Everybody was disappointed and we felt there were some things we wanted to do better as a team. But also, there was this feeling like we wanted to get some of that out of our system, some of that feeling of disappointment, by coming out and playing well tonight.

"It's still going to be there, but it helps that we came out and won and played well."

North Carolina returned their top six scorers from a Final Four team that won a school-record 36 games, making them everybody's pick to win the national championship. The hype seemed justified as they won their first 13 games by double-digit margins, prompting questions of whether they could go unbeaten.

 

At the least, North Carolina sounded eager to see how they would handle a tougher game. The first test didn't go well as it trailed the entire second half against a team picked in the preseason to finish 11th in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Now the Tar Heels face a critical early ACC contest against the Demon Deacons as they seek to avoid an 0-2 start in league play.

North Carolina's offense certainly looked a lot sharper than against the Eagles. After shooting 29 percent in the second half against BC, the Tar Heels became the first team in more than three decades to score 100 points against the Cougars (10-3), ending a 951-game streak that began in December 1977 and ranked second nationally.

"It was good because we haven't done that in a couple of games, where we pull away and win by 30 or something like that," point guard Ty Lawson said. "Mentally it's going to be good for us and hopefully going into Wake, we can do some of the same things."

College of Charleston hung around early by hitting eight first-half 3s and trailed 45-39 with three minutes left in the first half. But the Tar Heels got their transition game going, getting an alley-oop layup from Danny Green before Lawson's baseline-to-baseline runner at the buzzer gave the Tar Heels a 53-41 lead at the break.

The Tar Heels put the game out of reach quickly, scoring the first 11 points -- starting with a 3-pointer and ending with a transition layup from Wayne Ellington -- to make it 64-41 with 17:44 left.

North Carolina led by as many as 43 points from there and played better defense against the Cougars' penetrate-and-kick attack that led to a lot of open jumpers early. College of Charleston shot only 8-for-37 (22 percent) in the second half, including 2-for-15 from behind the arc.

"I thought we could've played better," Cougars coach Bobby Cremins said. "They're good. After Boston College, I knew they would be totally focused. Hansbrough, he's a load. They've got a lot of pieces. They're going to be right there.

"I knew this would be tough. I knew they would be hungry. I knew Roy would have them ready."

Hansbrough finished 10-for-13 from the field to go with seven rebounds, while Thompson and Lawson each had strong bounceback performances after struggling against BC. Thompson had six rebounds and made 5 of 6 free throws after scoring only five points and going 1-for-6 from the line against the Eagles.

Lawson had 15 points and eight assists after scoring 10 on 3-for-13 shooting against BC and Tyrese Rice.

Tony White Jr. scored 16 points to lead College of Charleston.

 
Copyright 2010 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
 
 
 
Ed Davis and the Tar Heels find the going much easier than it was Sunday against BC.  (US Presswire)
Ed Davis and the Tar Heels find the going much easier than it was Sunday against BC. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
College of Charleston (10-3)412970
North Carolina #3 (14-1) «5355108
CHARL:Tony White Jr. 16 Pts
CHARL:Jermaine Johnson 6 Reb
CHARL:Jermaine Johnson 2 Ast
NC:T. Hansbrough 24 Pts
NC:T. Hansbrough 7 Reb
NC:T. Lawson 8 Ast
 
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
North CarolinaCollege of Charleston
NC
T. Hansbrough
CHARL
T. White Jr.
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
24711611
 
College of Charleston Cougars
J. Johnson, F353-71-26237
T. White Jr., G284-114-411116
A. Goudelock, G283-140-01118
A. Wiggins, F245-130-022112
D. Scott, F232-30-04245
D. Monroe, G223-106-751012
M. Sundberg, F192-50-02045
M. Hammond, G120-33-31023
Q. Pugh, G40-10-01000
J. Turok, G20-10-00100
T. Skripkauskas, GDid Not Play
J. Simmons, FDid Not Play
E. Turkish, GDid Not Play
Totals 22-6814-1623101668
 32.4%87.5% 
 
North Carolina Tar Heels
T. Hansbrough, F2410-134-671224
D. Green, G-F246-100-033014
D. Thompson, F235-115-660215
W. Ellington, G223-52-251110
T. Lawson, G216-92-208115
E. Davis, F182-44-47228
W. Graves, G-F172-30-06314
L. Drew II, G162-30-03524
B. Frasor, G153-50-02108
M. Copeland, F50-12-20012
M. Campbell, G30-00-01100
J. Wooten, G30-00-00000
J. Tanner, G31-20-01002
P. Moody, F31-20-01002
J. Watts, G30-20-00010
M. Ginyard, G-FDid Not Play
T. Zeller, FDid Not Play
Totals 41-7019-22422513108
 58.6%86.4% 
 
Southern
Appalachian St.8-414-10
Western Caro.8-518-7
Chattanooga5-713-12
Elon4-86-17
UNC-Greensboro4-95-19
Samford3-99-15
Col. of Charleston11-316-9
Wofford9-317-8
Davidson7-412-11
Citadel7-614-12
Furman5-711-12
Ga. Southern3-96-19
Expanded Standings

ACC
Duke7-219-4
Maryland6-216-6
Wake Forest7-317-5
Virginia Tech5-318-4
Virginia5-314-7
Florida St.5-417-6
Georgia Tech5-417-6
Clemson4-516-7
Boston College3-712-12
North Carolina2-613-10
Miami (Fla.)2-716-7
N.C. State2-714-10
Expanded Standings
 
 
Other games
HARV 82 Final
BC 70
DAV 67 Final
DUKE 79
LOU 71 Final
USF 57
DEP 68 Final
CUSE 85
MARQ 81 Final
RUT 76
ZAGS 89 Final
TENN 79