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North Carolina Downs Lipscomb – Freshmen Shine

The tarheels opened their season with an 80-66 win over Lipscomb on Friday.  Harrison Barnes made his debut with the Tarheels and scored 14 points while shooting 50% from the field.  Tyler Zeller lead the Heels in scoring with 15 points and also grabbed 7 rebounds.  John Henson pulled down 17 rebounds to go along with his 10 points.  The Carolina bench stepped up big time as the two other freshmen, Reggie Bullock and Kendall Marshall, contributed with double-digit point totals.  Reggie Bullock put up 12 points as he shot 5-11 from the field, 2-4 from the 3-point line.  Kendall Marshall put up 10 points as he only missed 1 of his 5 shot attempts.

What are some minor concerns for the Tarheels after the first game of the season?  Dexter Strickland only attempted 2 shots all night and finished with 2 points total (from the free-throw line).  Of course, Strickland isn’t one of the Tarheels’ primary scoring options, he is on the floor for his quickness and defense.  However, Strickland only snatched 1 steal last night.  Larry Drew II has high hopes this season as the Tarheel’s starting point guard however last night against Lipscomb he only scored 4 points and only dished out 2 assists that matched his 2 turnovers.  Drew II went 0-3 from the field and, like Strickland, scored all of his points from the foul line.

With this only being the first game of the season the Tarheels starting back-court has all season long to show thrive on the court so we should expect some huge improvements on both sides of the ball from the Tarheels.

Josh Slater scored 21 points to lead Lipscomb

Box Score-

John Henson – 10 pts, 17 rebs, 7 blks

Harrison Barnes – 14 pts, 4 rebs

Tyler Zeller – 15 pts, 7 rebs

Dexter Strickland – 2 pts, 1 stl, 1 ast

Larry Drew II – 4 pts, 5 rebs, 2 ast

Leslie McDonald – 7 pts, 1 reb

Kendall Marshall – 10 pts, 3ast, 2 stl

Justin Watts – 0 pts, 3 rebs

Justin Knox – 6 pts, 2 ast

Reggie Bullock – 12 pts, 4 rebs

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What Now for UNC?

So I guess last weeks game against NC State was a fluke? Who was that team playing in the Dean dome last night? Anyone know? I know this was supposed to be a rebuilding year, but this is a joke! Carolina is terrible. They aren’t even fun to watch right now. They can’t win on the road and now it seems they can’t even win at home. Who can we blame? The only person I can think of is Roy Williams. I know he isn’t the one turning the ball over and giving up easy baskets, but he needs to be held responsible for the lack of passion and motivation, Right? Isn’t that what this team is lacking? I think so. So what now? Should we hope that they turn things around and at least beat Duke? Or should we look forward to the NIT? Or should we hope we can make a run in the ACC tourney so that we can get smoked in the NCAA tourney? Say what you want about my comments but I don’t think there is anyone that can argue that Carolina is a tournament team right now. I need answers! Who has them?