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North Carolina at Texas

James leads potent Texas offense to victory over North Carolina
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- After loading up on lopsided wins against mostly unimpressive foes, No. 2 Texas showed its can be just as tough on the big boys of college basketball.

Damion James had 25 points and 15 rebounds, leading a four-man scoring frenzy that carried the Longhorns to a 103-90 victory over No. 10 North Carolina on Saturday in the first basketball game at Cowboys Stadium.

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James was among four Longhorns to score at least 20 points. That group alone nearly outscored the Tar Heels, combining for 89 points.

All told, Texas became the first team to score 100 points in regulation against North Carolina since Roy Williams became head coach in 2003-04.

The Longhorns (10-0) also kept up a streak of winning by double-digit margins. This was their closest game yet. Then again, it also was their first time playing a ranked team.

"We knew we had to come today and send a message to the nation that we're not playing around, that we can also go against good competition," said Dexter Pittman, who had 23 points and a season-high 15 rebounds. "We showed that."

Can they do it again? They'll find out Tuesday when No. 12 Michigan State visits Austin.

"Hopefully, we show up like we did today," said J'Covan Brown, who had 21 points.

Avery Bradley added 20 points as the Longhorns cruised to victory in the same building where Colt McCoy and the Texas football team won the Big 12 title two weeks before.

North Carolina (8-3) led for most of the first 16 minutes, then fell behind for good during a stretch of 10 straight misses. The Tar Heels gave up a 23-7 run going into halftime that included an inbounds pass that was stolen and turned into a layup by Bradley with one second left.

"That was an important play for us going into the end of the half," Bradley said. "It was a momentum boost for us."

North Carolina clawed to within 82-78 with 6:59 to play, but simply couldn't keep up with Texas' scorers.

For instance, while Ed Davis and Tyler Zeller were a combined 16 of 21 for 37 points, the rest of the Tar Heels combined for just 20 baskets.

Marcus Ginyard returned from a one-game absence to score 13, but he missed seven of his first 10 tries. Dexter Strickland also came back from a one-game absence and scored 12. No other UNC players hit double figures.

"Their energy level was higher than ours," Ginyard said. "Their intensity was higher than ours and they were competing for the majority of the game and we weren't."

The stat sheet backs him up.

The Longhorns outrebounded the Tar Heels 60-41, which went a long way toward helping them load up on easy baskets; Pittman alone had 12 offensive rebounds. Texas outscored North Carolina 27-11 on second-chance points and 16-8 on fast breaks.

"There were some point-blank shots we missed," Williams said. "There were too many plays we didn't finish. And they had some big guys that made us miss inside, too."

This was the second-most points the Tar Heels have allowed under Williams, topped only by Wake Forest's 119 in a triple-overtime victory in December 2003.

"It's not always something we're not doing," Williams said. "They're ranked second in the country for a reason."

The best news for North Carolina might be the end of an extremely tough stretch: five of eight games against teams currently among the top 18. The Tar Heels went 2-3, also losing to No. 3 Kentucky and No. 5 Syracuse.

"We definitely hope that it will make us a better team," Zeller said.

Texas coach Rick Barnes still found some flaws in his team's performance. Point distribution could be among them; besides the four 20-point scorers, the other eight players combined for 14 points.

"I think if we play to our potential, we can beat everybody we play," Barnes said.

Jai Lucas had an assist, a turnover and two fouls in six minutes for the Longhorns. This was his first game since transferring from Florida, where he made the SEC's all-freshman team in 2007-08.

Although this was technically a neutral site, burnt orange clothing filled the stands. The game drew 38,052; more than twice as many are expected for the next basketball game here -- the NBA All-Star Game in February.

"It's amazing what money can do," James said. "I think we can fit my hometown inside this place."

An NCAA regional round is coming to this building in 2013, and the Final Four in 2014. Williams won't mind staying away.

"It's not one of my favorite places," he said, smirking, "because I just got my tail kicked."

This was only the fifth time these programs have met. Texas has won the last three for a 3-2 series lead.

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And the foul! Damion James has a chance at a three-point play en route to a game-high 25. (US Presswire)
And the foul! Damion James has a chance at a three-point play en route to a game-high 25. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
North Carolina #10 (8-3)414990
Texas #2 (10-0) «5449103
NC:Ed Davis 21 Pts
NC:Ed Davis 9 Reb
NC:Larry Drew II 5 Ast
TX:Damion James 25 Pts
TX:Damion James 15 Reb
TX:J'Covan Brown 3 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
TexasNorth Carolina
TX
Damion James
NC
Ed Davis
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
251512190
North Carolina Tar Heels
E. Davis, F349-133-690421
M. Ginyard, G-F335-121-254313
L. Drew II, G271-41-24544
D. Thompson, F213-122-27338
W. Graves, G-F123-90-03038
D. Strickland, G185-82-403112
T. Zeller, F157-82-330316
D. Wear, F142-30-01116
J. Henson, F120-20-01110
T. Wear, F80-00-01020
L. McDonald, G31-30-02002
J. Watts, G30-10-00000
M. Campbell, GDid Not Play
T. Petree, GDid Not Play
J. Gallagher, FDid Not Play
T. Thornton, GDid Not Play
Totals 36-7511-1936172490
 48.0%57.9% 
Texas Longhorns
D. James, G-F348-229-14151225
A. Bradley, G287-174-542420
D. Pittman, C269-165-8151323
D. Balbay, G251-20-12242
J. Mason, G70-10-00010
J. Brown, G276-126-653021
J. Hamilton, G-F172-100-06115
G. Johnson, F152-40-04205
A. Wangmene, F-C81-20-03032
M. Hill, F-C60-10-02000
J. Lucas, G60-00-00120
C. Chapman, F-C10-00-00010
A. Dick, GDid Not Play
D. Melchionni, GDid Not Play
S. Williams, G-FDid Not Play
V. Ward, GDid Not Play
Totals 36-8724-34561322103
 41.4%70.6% 
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

Big 12
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Kansas16-232-7
Missouri14-430-5
Baylor12-630-8
Iowa St.12-623-11
Kansas St.10-822-11
Texas9-920-14
Oklahoma St.7-1115-18
Oklahoma5-1315-16
Texas A&M4-1414-18
Texas Tech1-178-23
 
Other games
IPFW 58 Final
Mich St 80
Michigan 64 Final
Kansas 75
XAVIER 68 Final
Butler 69
Lipscomb 52 Final
Cincinnati 80
W Virg 80 Final
CLEVST 78
NOVA 96 Final
FORD 58
CENTRY 64 Final
Ole Miss 108
Aus Peay 69 Final
Kentucky 90
Del St 44 Final
Ohio St 60
GONZAG 41 Final
DUKE 76
BALLST 49 Final
Purdue 69
Tenn 55 Final
USC 77
RICH 56 Final
Florida 53
Old Dom 61 Final
GTOWN 57
STBON 72 Final
Syracuse 85
TXTECH 83 Final
Wich St 85
K-State 87 Final
Alabama 74
CREIGH 61 Final
N Mexico 66
CIT 50 Final
Tx A&M 71
PORT 54 Final
Wash 89