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UNC-Maryland Postgame Quotes
March 1, 2012 | Men's Basketball
February 29, 2012
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UNC Head Coach Roy Williams
Opening Statement
"I feel great about the win, and great about the seniors, for sure...Z (Zeller) was sensational, but we felt like we had a huge advantage inside and tried to go in as much as we could. In the first half I was very frustrated. We had four pitch-aheads that usually end up in two points, and we had four pitch-aheads and John (Henson) making a bad decision on a fifth one out of five possessions on the fast break and we got zero points. It was an eleven point game at halftime and it should have been much more...The ball still didn't go in the basket but we're still winning and doing some good things."
On Tyler Zeller's four years
"The most special (thing) is, I believe he is the true epitome of a fantastic student-athlete. I cannot think of a better representative of that term. I cannot think of a better representative of the University of North Carolina. Early entrance into our business school, he's going to have a degree. He's already the Academic All-America Player of the Year, and he's enriched my life and made me a heck of a lot better coach but more importantly he's made me a better person."
On Kendall Marshall's assist record
"It's off the charts, when you think about the fact that we haven't shot it very well, to have that many assists. We've had games where we've given him coaches assists, when he passes and makes a play and a guy misses a layup but Kendall's still done his. We've had at least two games in the last six or seven where he's gotten credit for twenty-five assists in the coach's tally. He's been phenomenal getting the ball to other people, getting the ball to the right people, and again doing that when we haven't shot a great percentage"
Maryland Head Coach Mark Turgeon
Opening Statement
"I thought Carolina was great, especially Zeller. We couldn't guard him. All night he was drawing fouls on us - he controlled the game at the foul line. We didn't have a post guy that could take on the challenge all night with him [Zeller]. With that said, we cut it to six in the second half, then it was eight, and I thought we kind of had control of the game a little bit. Guys were executing and things were going well. Then they continued to get to the foul line a few times in a row and we turned it over three straight possessions and took a bad shot. Then it got away from us."
On Kendall Marshall
"He's really unselfish, doesn't care about scoring. It wasn't his best game tonight - I haven't looked at his stats - but I could tell he was bored at times tonight, to be quite honest with you. Eight [assists] and one [turnover], that's pretty good boredom. He's special, the guy is great. - his pitch-aheads, his vision. He makes some passes you just can't see. I'm a former point guard and thought I could pass pretty well, but he makes passes you can't see."
Player Quotes
On his ACC record: "When you get twenty free throws, be able to make twenty free throws it makes it pretty easy."
On free throws: "Part of it was I think I made a lot of good moves. I was able to get the defender off balance, but I was also kind of frustrated with some of them. I couldn't finish the and-ones, which normally I'm very good at, but I kept leaving them one."
On the ACC Player of the Year: "It would be a fantastic honor to be able to win that, but at the same time it's a team sport, so we just got to go out and try to help my team win in any way possible."
On his last game in the Smith Center: "It's something that I think I'm going to miss tremendously. The crowd's always great. Being able to play for North Carolina and be on national television, all of that is super. Every time I go out is something I will miss, but I'm glad I got to experience it, to be a part of it."
Kendall Marshall:
On Tyler Zeller as ACC Player of the Year candidate: "I think if you're going off of team success and what that player means to the team, I think he's head and shoulders above the competition for that individual accolade. It might be a little tough being that we have so many good players on our team that people may look different ways, where other teams may have one key guy who will receive a lot of votes. But in my eyes, hands down Tyler Zeller."
On his single season assist record: "It felt good. It was obviously something I wanted to do. It was something I wanted to do coming into the year. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have my eye on it throughout the entire year... I don't just want to be another player who played at Carolina. I don't want to be just another basketball player. I want to be legendary. I want to be remembered, and it's something that means a lot to me. This is all small way to be remembered, and I don't want to stop here."
John Henson:
On the rest of the season: "It's win or go home from now on. Even Saturday night is win or go home. You either win the championship or you go home sad. The ACC Tournament is win or go home. We got to push forward, and we got to start, being as a team, looking at it that way."
On Tyler Zeller as ACC Player of the Year candidate: "I think that the performance he put on tonight kind of showed everyone what he can do. He hit twenty free throws, so hopefully we can bring the player of the year back to Carolina."














