Found January 30, 2012 on SCACC Hoops: Yardbarker Blogger Network

That is how a Final Four contender should handle on overmatched opponent in a home game. UNC came out and dominated the Yellow Jackets for 20 minutes pushing out to a 20 point lead then cruising through the second half make liberal use of the rotation. UNC was in complete control throughout the game, no one was injured and Kendall Marshall played 31 minutes. It was a win in every sense of the word. The only complaint, which was echoed by Roy Williams in the postgame press conference was how loose the defense was in the second half. That was part UNC and part Georgia Tech hitting some shots. UNC will take a hit on KenPom for giving up 100+ offensive efficiency to a team that is ranked in the high 200′s on offense but it simply doesn’t matter. We know this team can play defense even if they didn’t do it particularly well in one half.

The offense is the story in this one. It was efficient, balanced with the usual strong inside game coupled with 62% shooting from three. Contributing to the offensive flow was some outstanding ball movement as evidenced by Kendall Marshall’s 12 assists and John Henson even having three. For the past two games, Marshall has been absolutely locked recording 23 assists versus only four turnovers. And when he is on, you see all sorts of insane passing out of him including throwing the ball past Daniel Miller’s head to Henson because Miller turned a look the other way. Another Heel that was locked in was Harrison Barnes who was nearly arrested for abusing Yellow Jacket players in the 2nd half. Apparently, every time Barnes’ teachers come from Iowa to see him play he is averaging 25 ppg. It was more of the same in this one. Tyler Zeller had his string of double-doubles scoring 17 points but only getting three rebounds. Reggie Bullock continues to look solid as the starting wing guard with 11 points on a trio of three pointers. Henson was Henson with another four block game to go with 13 points and six rebounds.

Probably the most important takeaway in this game was the play of P.J. Hairston and James Michael McAdoo. Hairston had been mired in a horrible shooting slump and had his defense heavily criticized. It looked like Hairston was making every effort to reverse both all in one game. Hairston was very active on the defensive end and running all out on several plays. His two made threes marked the first time since the Heels played Boston College Hariston has made more than one three pointer in a game. Likewise McAdoo looked better on both ends of the floor. He finally hit some shots and look more comfortable than he has in previous outings. McAdoo ended up with nine points and six rebounds, one of his bettering efforts of the season. In both cases, you can argue the opponent matters but confidence has to start somewhere and hopefully both players can build off this game.

Overall the team continues to look like it is on track and the loss of Dexter Strickland is being absorbed rather well. The true test of that won’t come for another ten days when Duke comes to town but UNC can make the most of games like this to gel as a unit.

This article was originally published at http://tarheelfanblog.com. If you are interested in sharing your website's content with SCACCHoops.com, Contact Us.

THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Tech sets T-Day game for a Fri. night

Georgia Tech will break from tradition and play its T-Day spring game on a Friday night. The Yellow Jackets will conclude spring practice April 20 at Bobby Dodd Stadium in a scrimmage to be held under the lights. A post-game fireworks show is among activities planned for the event. The game has typically been played on a Saturday afternoon.

Georgia Tech Topped By No. 7 North Carolina, 93-81

No. 7 North Carolina hit 10 3-pointers in a 93-81 victory over Georgia Tech on Sunday that ended a four-game losing streak to the Yellow Jackets. Mfon Udofia scored 16 points to lead the Yellow Jackets (8-13, 1-6).

M. Basketball. Brian Gregory - ACC Teleconference

Transcript of head coach Brian Gregory's session on the ACC Teleconference Monday morning. Georgia Tech will head to Tallahassee, Fla. for a Wednesday night meeting with Florida State at 7 p.m. and will return to Philips Arena, Saturday for a 1 p.m. game with Boston College.

Football. Georgia Tech Will Play Spring Football Game On A Friday Night

ATLANTA - Friday Night on the Flats is coming to Bobby Dodd Stadium in April.Georgia Tech will play its annual spring football game, combined with other fan-friendly events, on the night of Friday, April 20th, at Bobby Dodd Stadium. After playing the spring game on Saturday afternoon for several years, the Friday night event will be a break in tradition.

W. Basketball. Starting Five: Georgia Tech (15-6, 5-3) at Clemson (5-12, 1-5)

Georgia Tech looks to continue its winning ways in ACC play in what could be a trap game, as they visit Clemson. Tip-off at Littlejohn Coliseum is set for 4:00 p.m.The Yellow Jackets won for the fourth time in five games, knocking off Virginia, 63-53, Wednesday night at The Arena at Gwinnett Center. Sasha Goodlett had 14 points and 11 rebounds, both game-highs, while Ty Marshall...

M. Track. Tech Track Continues Success In Nutter Field House

The Georgia Tech men's and women's track and field teams finished with 22 top-10 finishes at the two-day Rod McCravy Invitational on the campus of the University Kentucky. Mykhail Chambers highlighted the meet with his first place finish in the high jump.

M. Tennis. No. 15 Illinois Topples No. 19 Tech, 4-3, in ITA Kick-Off Consolation

Illinois stormed to quick wins at the bottom of the singles lineup, and Dennis Nevolo defeated Georgia Tech's Kevin King in the deciding match at No. 1 as the 15th-ranked Illini outlasted the No. 19 Yellow Jackets, 4-3, Monday in the ITA Kick-Off Weekend consolation match.

M. Tennis. #15 Illini Edge #19 Georgia Tech, 4-3, in ITA Kick-Off Consolation

The 15th-ranked Fighting Illini men's tennis team (4-1) took down No. 19 Georgia Tech (1-3), 4-3, Monday morning in the ITA Kick-off Weekend consolation final in Atlanta.

M. Tennis. No. 20 Auburn Downs No. 19 Yellow Jackets, 4-1

All-American Kevin King won both singles and doubles Sunday, but No. 20 Auburn handed No. 19 Georgia Tech a 4-1 defeat at the Bill Moore Tennis Center in the opening round of the ITA Kick-Off Weekend.

W. Tennis. De Bruycker Earns ACC Player Of The Week Honors

North Carolina's Zoe De Bruycker and Georgia Tech's Elizabeth Kilborn have been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Tennis Co-Players of the Week after each led their teams to a pair of wins over nationally ranked opponents during the 2012 ITA Kick-Off Weekend, the league office announced Tuesday.

M. Golf. Golf Team Opens Spring Season in Hawai'i

For the 14th consecutive year, Georgia Tech's golf team opens its spring season on the Big Island of Hawai'i, competing against six other top-15 teams in the 22nd annual Amer Ari Invitational, Feb. 1-3, at the Waikoloa Kings' Course.

W. Basketball. No. 24 Georgia Tech Edges Clemson on Sunday Afternoon

Clemson went toe-to-toe with No. 24 (Coaches) Georgia Tech for more than 38 minutes, but a 7-0 run in the final two sealed the 63-54 victory for the Yellow Jackets (16-6, 6-3 ACC). Clemson (5-14, 1-7 ACC) led by as many as eight in the first half, and shot .429 for the game.

Clemson vs. Georgia Tech Postgame Notes

Postgame notes from the Clemson - Georgia Tech basketball game on January 29, 2012 in Clemson, SC

M. Basketball. North Carolina 93, Georgia Tech 81

North Carolina 93, Georgia Tech 81Jan 29, 2012 6:00 PM Smith Center, Chapel Hill
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.