Heritage’s girls basketball team held off rival Wakefield in the conference opener on Tuesday night, picking up a 48-45 win over the Wolverines. …read more
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Heritage’s girls basketball team held off rival Wakefield in the conference opener on Tuesday night, picking up a 48-45 win over the Wolverines. …read more
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Rolesville took down Knightdale, 74-61, Tuesday night on the teams’ Northern Conference opener. …read more
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Rolesville girls basketball held off rival Knightdale, 53-48, Tuesday night in the teams’ opening tilt in Northern Conference play. …read more
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Cary topped Panther Creek, 67-64, to claim its first conference win of the season on the Catamounts home court Tuesday night. …read more
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Roy Williams pulled Garrison Brooks from the first five after the Tar Heels (13-4, 2-2 ACC) dropped a pair of conference contests and inserted Cameron Johnson: the small lineup some on social media deemed the “death lineup,” dominated against Boston College. …read more
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With about 15 seconds left against Boston College, and seldom-used Tar Heels on the floor, UNC Coach Roy Williams told his players to hold the ball and not shoot.
I’ve said it before but this is probably my biggest pet peeve about Coach Williams. As a former “scrub” coming in to mob up myself in junior high, I would want a chance to score or get an assist or do something.
It’s not really running up the score when you have guys out there who don’t play in every game and average maybe 30 seconds a game. Come on coach, let ’em play. It’s fun for the players and the fans, and stopping the fun is not going to endear you with opposing coaches. They know they aren’t your starters or even backups. Let ’em play!
These hard-working reserves need special memories of their own.
(Pictured above: Coach Roy Williams, after telling his seldom-used reserves to stand on the court until the game ends, shakes hands with BC coach Jim Christian before the game is over. It’s fine to show respect for opponents and taking out the regulars already does that. But show respect for your reserves too please. Let them play.)
Luke Maye had career highs of 32 points and 18 rebounds while No. 20 North Carolina’s small lineup got off to a fast start in a 96-66 win against Boston College on Tuesday night. …read more
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After two straight ACC losses on the road, North Carolina took it out on Boston College 96-66 in Chapel Hill. (1/9)
Luke Maye, who has been in a bit of a slump, broke out in a big way with career highs in points (32) and rebounds (18).
“He’s worked so hard. He deserves this success,” UNC coach Roy Williams said adding that he was sensational. Coach Williams said Maye had felt a little pressure lately after a few sub-par games compared to how he started the season. “I told him you don’t have to be like anybody else. Just be Luke.”
Some other words from Coach Williams also seemed to inspire Maye. “Coach told me before the game that I needed to be a player,” Maye said.
As a result, Maye became the first Tar Heel to score 30 points in a game at the Smith Center since Tyler Zeller did it in 2012.
While Coach Williams said none of the Tar Heels played with heart or a brain in the Virginia game, he told them not to panic but simply play with a high energy level. “Our focus was to play harder and smarter,” Coach Williams said. “We needed to bounce back and I think that was a good one.”
He was particularly pleased with the overwhelming 58-23 edge on the boards, including 23 offensive rebounds. After turning the ball over 19 times against Virginia, the Heels only turned it over eight times against Boston College, an improved team which was 11-5 with a victory over Duke coming into the game.
“Except for a couple of stretches, we played very, very well,” Coach Williams said.
Joining Maye in double figures were Cam Johnson, who had 14 points and 11 rebounds, Joel Berry, who had 13 points and Kenny Williams, who tallied 10 points. Theo Pinson had his usual balanced line with eight points, eight rebounds and five assists.
Big men Garrison Brooks and Sterling Manley got less time on the court as the Tar Heels chose to go smaller. The smaller Maye, Johnson and Pinson crashed the boards and started several fast breaks as the Tar Heels outscored the Eagles 19-2 on fast break points.
Carolina, which travels to Notre Dame (13-3, 3-0) Saturday evening, improves to 13-4 and 2-2 in the ACC.
To see a box score and more analysis of the game, please click here.
Chris Clemons and Andrew Eudy combined to score 50 points to help power Campbell to its second straight Big South Conference victory, an 83-79 win at Presbyterian on Tuesday night to get to .500. …read more
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Jon Gruden finally decided the time was right to finish what he nearly achieved in his first stint in Oakland and deliver another Super Bowl title to the Raiders. …read more
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