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North Carolina at Valparaiso

Tar Heels tie school record for consecutive double-digit victories
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CHICAGO -- It took Tyler Hansbrough nearly nine minutes to get his first basket Saturday. Once he did, top-ranked North Carolina started playing the way it has all season.

Hansbrough finished with 25 points and the Tar Heels shook off a sluggish start to beat Valparaiso 85-63 at the United Center.

"I was just moving better," Hansbrough said. "I wasn't trying to force it early. I kept moving and eventually I got to spots and got the ball and made some shots."

Hansbrough, who became North Carolina's career scoring leader Thursday night in a victory over Evansville, sparked runs at the end of the first half and beginning of the second. It was a relief, he said, to get the record, in which he passed Phil Ford.

"There was a lot of pressure those last two games. Everybody wanted me to break it. It bothered me a little bit. I'm glad it's behind me," he added.

North Carolina (11-0) has won all 11 of its games this season by double figures, tying a school record also held by the 1992-93 team that captured the national championship.

Valparaiso (3-7) was facing the No. 1 team for the fifth straight season and the seventh time in school history. The Crusaders are now 0-7 in those games.

"It's the fifth year we have played the No. 1 team in the nation and this is probably the most dominant," Valpo coach Homer Drew said. "They're experienced, they got size inside. We doubled Hansbrough and it didn't seem to affect him at all."

Urule Igbavboa, who picked up four fouls in the first half, and Michael Rogers led Valparaiso with 16 points each.

Valparaiso lost to North Carolina for the second straight season.

Igbavboa, who helped hold Hansbrough down early in the game, said the Tar Heels' star is an even better player because of his ability to step out and hit the perimeter shots.

"He expanded his game," Igbavboa said.

Hansbrough scored eight straight points -- two free throws, a layup after a steal, a slam and a jumper -- to get the Tar Heels started on a 12-0 run late in the first half that built a 38-25 lead. They were ahead 41-31 at the half.

North Carolina then scored the first nine points of the second half to pull away.

Hansbrough finished 9-for-13 from the field, scoring on a variety of shots, and moved into sixth place on the ACC career scoring chart.

"He can really shoot the basketball and I think he showed that today," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said. "Tyler sets a great example for a lot of things that are good about the game and the way the game is played."

One minute in the second half, Hansbrough made a nice entry pass to Deon Thompson for a basket and then muscled his way for a three-point play and a 15-point lead. Hansbrough followed that with a steal and a soft jumper to put North Carolina in control at 48-31.

Hansbrough was knocked to the floor on a hard foul by Valpo's De'Andre Haskins with 3:32 left and, after making one of two free throws, left the game with his team up 81-53.

"It was a hard foul. I'm used to it, but sometimes it bothers me a little bit," Hansbrough said. "I was a little upset, but that happens in basketball. He apologized."

Valparaiso came out hustling. The Crusaders forced six early turnovers with a bothersome zone defense and got 3-pointers from Rogers and Howard Little for a 12-3 lead less than five minutes into the game.

But Bobby Frasor, from the Chicago suburb of Blue Island, got the Tar Heels on track with back-to-back 3-pointers and then fed Ty Lawson for another 3 to tie the game.

Minutes later, Wayne Ellington hit another 3-pointer to give the Tar Heels their first lead at 15-14 with just under 12 minutes remaining in the half. Hansbrough's first basket of the game at the 11:40 mark capped a 14-2 run and put North Carolina up three.

Moments after the 6-foot-8 Igbavboa got his third foul, Hansbrough made a steal near the top of the key and drove all the way in for the basket against Igbavboa to put North Carolina up five. After a timeout and with Igbavboa on the bench, Hansbrough took a nice pass from Frasor and dunked.

Valpo finished with 25 turnovers.

North Carolina has won 37 straight regular-season games against non-conference opponents.

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Roy Williams and Tyler Hansbrough congratulate Bobby Frasor, who scores 8 in his Chicago homecoming. (AP)
Roy Williams and Tyler Hansbrough congratulate Bobby Frasor, who scores 8 in his Chicago homecoming. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
North Carolina #1 (11-0) «414485
Valparaiso (3-7)313263
NC:Tyler Hansbrough 25 Pts
NC:Deon Thompson 6 Reb
NC:Ty Lawson 5 Ast
VALPO:U. Igbavboa 16 Pts
VALPO:U. Igbavboa 4 Reb
VALPO:U. Igbavboa 4 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
ValparaisoNorth Carolina
VALPO
U. Igbavboa
NC
T. Hansbrough
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
16442551
North Carolina Tar Heels
T. Hansbrough, F309-137-951225
D. Green, G-F263-92-25329
T. Lawson, G252-54-425310
W. Ellington, G254-82-225111
D. Thompson, F243-46-860212
B. Frasor, G203-70-02328
E. Davis, F160-22-24052
L. Drew II, G141-20-02223
W. Graves, G-F111-30-01113
J. Wooten, G20-01-20001
J. Tanner, G20-20-00010
P. Moody, F20-01-21011
J. Watts, G20-10-01000
M. Campbell, G10-00-00010
M. Ginyard, G-FDid Not Play
M. Copeland, FDid Not Play
T. Zeller, FDid Not Play
Totals 26-5625-3131202385
 46.4%80.6% 
Valparaiso Crusaders
U. Igbavboa, F325-96-1044416
M. Rogers, G316-82-230416
E. Buggs, G292-43-62258
H. Little, G284-90-24019
J. Diebler, G271-20-01142
C. Witt, F171-63-33125
D. Haskins, G161-32-22144
B. McPherson, G81-20-01102
B. Fumey, F80-10-01100
A. Ferry, G20-21-21011
N. Shelton, G20-00-01000
C. Johnson, FDid Not Play
L. Jones, GDid Not Play
Totals 21-4617-2724112563
 45.7%63.0% 
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

Horizon League
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Valparaiso14-422-12
Cleveland St.12-622-11
Detroit11-722-14
Butler11-722-15
UW-Milwaukee11-720-14
Youngstown St.10-816-15
Green Bay10-815-15
Wright St.7-1113-19
Ill.-Chicago3-158-22
Loyola (Ill.)1-177-23
 
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IONA 53 Final
Ohio St 71
Mt St Mry 58 Final
GTOWN 69
Louisville 64 Final
Minn 70
Mich St 67 Final
Texas 63
DUKE 82 Final
XAVIER 64
Belmont 77 Final
Tenn 79
UConn 88 Final
GONZAG 83
DAVID 58 Final
Purdue 76
BYU 75 Final
Ariz St 76
Syracuse 72 Final
Memphis 65
Del St 50 Final
ND 88
TXARL 76 Final
Baylor 79
VCU 70 Final
Oklahoma 81
MERCER 59 Final
UCLA 76