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Murray State at North Carolina

Tar Heels lean on Hansbrough, Ginyard to squeak out a victory
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DAYTON, Ohio -- A whole new Carolina cast looked nothing like defending champs the first time out in the NCAA Tournament.

In the end, four freshmen made it turn out all right.

Murray State, a team with all of one NCAA victory in its history, took third-seeded North Carolina down to the closing seconds Friday night before the Tar Heels pulled out a 69-65 first-round victory.

Underscoring how much North Carolina (23-7) has changed in a year: Four freshmen scored the Tar Heels' final 29 points. Tyler Hansbrough led the way with 24 overall, his 14th 20-point game -- a Carolina freshman record.

"If he was any better looking, I'd want to kiss him after every game," coach Roy Williams said. "I've never seen a freshman more focused."

It wasn't secure until Marcus Ginyard -- yes, another freshman -- made two free throws with 16.5 seconds left for a 69-65 lead.

The Tar Heels play George Mason in the second round of the Washington Region.

Fourteenth-seeded Murray State (24-7) was trying to become the first team in 10 years to knock out a defending champion in the first round. The last champ to make such an early exit was UCLA, which was seeded fourth when it lost to Princeton 43-41 in 1996.

North Carolina isn't a typical defending champion. The Tar Heels lost their top seven scorers from the squad that beat Illinois for the title, an unusually high turnover that left the roster stripped of tournament experience.

It showed.

"They looked scared," said senior David Noel, the only Tar Heel with appreciable NCAA experience. "That's what you expect.

"At the same time, our freshmen stepped up big in the final four minutes. I kind of pulled them together and said, 'This is it, the last four minutes. We haven't played well the whole game, but we have to now."'

Heading into the first round, Williams fretted that his team would have that wide-eyed look when it took the floor. He was right. The Tar Heels trailed 31-30 at halftime and never led by more than five in the second half.

"I feel very fortunate, to say the least," Williams said. "A first-round game is always difficult, particularly if you've got a team that hasn't been through it because they don't know what it's like."

Murray State's horrible history at tournament time made it an unlikely candidate to stay close. The Ohio Valley champions are 1-12 in NCAA play, and haven't won a game since their 1988 upset of North Carolina State.

More daunting, their conference has lost 17 straight games in the tournament.

Trey Pearson led Murray State with 18 points, but missed a critical 3-point attempt with 20 seconds left. Carolina got the rebound and Ginyard was fouled, going to the line for his clinching free throws.

"It felt real good when it left my hand," said Pearson, who was 4-of-8 from behind the arc. "When it goes up, there's a 50-50 chance it goes in. Just tough luck."

Danny Green had 15 points for Carolina, Bobby Frasor added nine and Ginyard scored four, rounding out the freshman quartet.

Williams' Kansas and Carolina teams now have won at least one game in the last 17 NCAA Tournaments, matching Carolina's Dean Smith for the record. This one was played in an arena where he suffered one of his most crushing NCAA tournament losses.

Williams and top-seeded Kansas was beaten by UTEP 66-60 in the second round in 1992, when many thought the Jayhawks could win a national title.

The four freshmen saved him from another such setback on Friday.

Green's bank shot put Carolina up 62-57 with 5:22 left, but Murray State tied it at 65 on Darnell Hopkins' 17-foot jumper with 1:18 to go. That shot set it on course to be decided in the closing seconds.

Hansbrough's turnaround hook put Carolina ahead to stay with 43 seconds left and showed he was fearless with everything on the line.

"We were running a little freelance offense," Hansbrough said. "I posted low and my teammates got the ball to me and I was able to convert."

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North Carolina coach Roy Williams lays into his players about boxing out.
 
North Carolina coach Roy Williams lays into his players about boxing out. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoreboard
Murray State #14313465
North Carolina #3 «303969
MURYST:T. Pearson 18 Pts
MURYST:P. Griffith 6 Reb
MURYST:K. Jenifer 2 Ast
NC:T. Hansbrough 24 Pts
NC:R. Terry 9 Reb
NC:M. Ginyard 3 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
North CarolinaMurray State
NC
T. Hansbrough
MURYST
T. Pearson
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
24921831
Murray State Racers
J. Orr, F344-120-052410
P. Griffith, C233-60-16046
K. Jenifer, G231-21-22233
D. Hopkins, G222-103-42037
S. Witherspoon, F82-40-04005
T. Pearson, G317-130-031118
I. Redding, F304-104-540212
C. Johnson, F131-40-03012
T. Holloway, G90-20-00010
R. Kennedy, F/C41-10-01022
M. Wright, F20-10-02000
M. McCoy, F10-00-00000
T. Wolf, GDid Not Play
J. Key, FDid Not Play
T. Easley, FDid Not Play
Totals 25-658-123251765
 38.5%66.7% 
North Carolina Tar Heels
D. Noel, F382-51-27216
T. Hansbrough, F318-148-1092324
B. Frasor, G293-52-23219
R. Terry, F283-82-29219
W. Miller, G190-30-11010
M. Ginyard, G/F210-34-41304
D. Green, G/F145-83-411315
Q. Thomas, G110-10-01210
B. Sanders, F91-10-02112
M. Copeland, FDid Not Play
S. Wood, FDid Not Play
W. Robinson, FDid Not Play
T. Wilkins, GDid Not Play
D. Burke, GDid Not Play
Totals 22-4820-2534151269
 45.8%80.0% 
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Murray St.15-131-2
Tennessee St.11-520-13
Morehead St.10-618-15
Tennessee Tech9-719-14
SE Missouri St.9-715-16
Jacksonville St.8-815-18
Austin Peay8-812-20
Eastern Ky.7-916-16
SIUE6-1010-17
Eastern Ill.5-1112-17
UT-Martin0-164-27

ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
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