- Final0SYR
TEM79
8379
83 - Final1AMER
GTWN48
6548
65 - Final2MCNS
UNC63
9763
97 - Final3TNTC
OKST42
7842
78 - Final4EVAN
BUT67
7567
75 - Final5TEX
MSU56
6756
67 - Final6SDST
UNM70
6570
65 - Final7SBON
NCST73
9273
92 - Final89
7KU
OSU74
6674
66 - Final9WRST
CIN58
6858
68 - Final1012
10MIZZ
ILL82
7382
73 - Final11SDSU
SF80
5880
58 - Final12LAF
MINN50
7550
75 - Final13FLA
KSU61
6761
67 - Final14LOU
WKU78
5578
55 - Final15CAN
UNLV74
8974
89 - Final16ARIZ
ETSU73
5373
53
Final

McNeese St 63
(6-4, 1-4 away)

(23) North Carolina 97
(9-3, 6-0 home)
Coverage: ESPNU/WatchESPN
12:00 PM ET, December 22, 2012
Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, NC
Top Performers
McNeese State: J. Mitchell 13 Pts, 4 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 Stl
North Carolina: P. Hairston 20 Pts, 8 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Blk
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- North Carolina coach Roy Williams liked what his players did. He didn't love the way they did it.
P.J. Hairston scored a career-high 20 points to help No. 23 North Carolina beat McNeese State 97-63 on Saturday.Reggie Bullock added 17 points for the Tar Heels (9-3), who made 13 of 28 3-point attempts and never trailed. James Michael McAdoo scored 12 points, Leslie McDonald added 11 points, and Brice Johnson had 10 points for North Carolina."To me, the key to the game today was that we just made a lot of shots," Williams said. "Everybody has heard me say it a thousand times, but everything looks better when the ball goes in the basket. But we've got to have more balance inside."The Tar Heels blew open the game early with a 22-4 run to take a 27-8 lead midway through the first half.McDonald led the charge, scoring all of his points in the first half. He made his first two shots, both of which were 3-pointers, during the decisive run.The Tar Heels bounced back from an 85-67 loss at Texas on Wednesday night in which they shot 31 percent from the field, made 3 of 19 3-pointers and committed 18 turnovers."A win always makes you feel better," Hairston said. "I think the main thing we did better this game was that we played with a little bit more heart and played together as a team. I think against Texas, we tried to do it a little too much on our own and tried to force shots."North Carolina's 3-point shots fell early and often against McNeese State (6-4). Marcus Paige began North Carolina's 22-4 spurt with a 3-pointer, and Bullock ended it with a 3-pointer.The Tar Heels shot 54 percent from the field in the first half, including 8 of 17 from 3-point range, en route to a 54-23 lead at halftime.North Carolina took advantage of a porous zone defense by McNeese State. The Tar Heels whipped the ball around the perimeter to generate open looks, recording 18 assists and three turnovers in the first half."Bullock and their perimeter guys lit us up when we went zone," McNeese State coach Dave Simmons said. "If they shoot the ball like that, it is going to be tough for anybody to beat them."When the long-range shots didn't fall, North Carolina simply rebounded and scored. The Tar Heels finished the game with more offensive rebounds (22) than McNeese State's total for defensive rebounds (21), scoring 21 second-chance points.Williams bristled at the notion that his team should be content to launch 3-pointers against opponents who play zone. He said he wants his team to get the ball inside more often and earn more trips to the free throw line."If you want to give me something, that means you think it's to your advantage," Williams said. "I want to take what I want. ... I think you live by the 3, and you die by the 3."While the Tar Heels scored from long distance, the Cowboys struggled to score from anywhere. McNeese State shot 36 percent from the floor in each half, making 3 of 17 3-point attempts in the game.Jeremie Mitchell scored 13 points to lead the Cowboys, whose five-game winning streak ended.Craig McFerrin added 10 points for McNeese State, which dropped to 0-4 against teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference.The Cowboys managed only one field goal, a jumper by McFerrin, during a seven-minute stretch in the first half as the Tar Heels pulled away."We were very active and talking," Hairston said. "I think against Texas, we didn't communicate as well. Guys got left for open 3s and layups. I think this game, we did a great job of talking on defense and being in the right spots on the rotations."Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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Team Stat Comparison
MCNS | UNC | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 63 | 97 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 26-73 (.356) | 35-74 (.473) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 3-17 (.176) | 13-28 (.464) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 8-19 (.421) | 14-22 (.636) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 20 (0/0) | 17 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 0 | 38 |
Game Leaders
| MCNS | UNC | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
| Rebounds | ||
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| Team Stats: McNeese State | North Carolina | ||
2012-13 Season
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| » Dec 22, 2012 | @UNC 97, MCNS 63 | Recap |
Next 5 Games
| MCNS | UNC |
|---|---|
| 01/03 @NWST 8:30pm 01/05 @SFA 7:15pm 01/07 NICH 8:30pm 01/10 AMCC 9:00pm 01/12 SHSU 4:15pm |
12/29 UNLV 2:00pm 01/06 @UVA 8:00pm 01/10 MIA 7:00pm 01/12 @FSU 2:00pm 01/19 MD 12:00pm |
| Complete Schedule: McNeese State | North Carolina | |
