
No. 7 UNC Beats N.C. State, 80-68
February 25, 2016 | Men's Basketball
By Aaron Beard, Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina has spent the last two games building leads and stretching them out instead of letting an opponent back in the game.
The seventh-ranked Tar Heels need to keep doing that to make a long run in March.
Brice Johnson had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help UNC beat North Carolina State 80-68 on Wednesday night, keeping the Tar Heels atop the Atlantic Coast Conference with yet another win against their nearby rival.
"We do know teams have come back and beat us in those ways, so we want to be able to just keep going and keep pushing it," Johnson said. "Not many people can stop us when we're playing our best."
That included blowing an eight-point lead in the final 7 minutes of last week's one-point home loss to rival Duke. This time, the Tar Heels led by five at halftime then shot 52 percent to lead by as many as 19.
The Tar Heels entered this game alone in first place in the ACC, just ahead of No. 12 Miami. They still have games at No. 3 Virginia this weekend and at No. 15 Duke in the next week's regular-season finale.
"Going into this game, we were thinking it's a four-game sprint to the finish," senior Marcus Paige said. "Now it's three."
League-leading scorer Anthony "Cat" Barber scored 32 points for the Wolfpack (14-14, 4-11). N.C. State shot just 37 percent and couldn't keep up once UNC's offense found a rhythm on the way to 42 points in the paint.
"We had way too many defensive breakdowns," Wolfpack coach Mark Gottfried said. "We didn't defend the ballscreen action well enough at all. I thought that was probably our biggest defensive flaw throughout the game. They got inside of us, they got in the paint, and I thought that was probably the difference more than anything."
TIP-INS
UNC: Paige had averaged 29 points on 57-percent shooting in his last two visits to Raleigh, but finished with 10 on 4-for-9 shooting. ... Sophomore Theo Pinson had a good outing with seven points and three rebounds off the bench while helping defensively on Barber. ... UNC finished with a 43-36 rebounding advantage. ... Johnson's double-double was his ACC-leading 17th. ... The Tar Heels have won 19 of 21 in the series, including 11 of 13 in Raleigh under coach Roy Williams.