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Marshall at North Carolina

After slow start, No. 10 North Carolina thunders past Marshall
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- North Carolina rebounded from its latest loss by, well, rebounding.

Three days after slipping into their deepest deficit off the glass under coach Roy Williams, the 10th-ranked Tar Heels got back to dominating the boards -- and the game -- in a 98-61 rout of Marshall on Tuesday night.

And the biggest impact came from some of their biggest players: Ed Davis finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds and fellow forward Tyler Zeller matched his career high with 18 points for North Carolina (9-3).

After No. 2 Texas outrebounded the Tar Heels by 21 -- their widest margin under their Hall of Fame coach -- they held a 53-34 advantage on the glass against the Thundering Herd, who started three guards.

"We just have to be aggressive at all times. We have to box out, especially against a long, athletic team," Davis said. "Teams like this and Texas and the teams we have to play in the ACC, we're not going to be able to just go after [rebounds]. We have to box out."

Marcus Ginyard and Deon Thompson added 14 points apiece, and swingman Will Graves finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds after he was held out of the starting lineup for the first time this season because Williams said he was "disappointed in some things," which he did not identify.

"You've got to be able to put two halves together," Thundering Herd coach Donnie Jones said. "We didn't come out in the second half playing with the energy [that was needed]."

North Carolina shook off a sloppy start and broke open a surprisingly close game by scoring 18 consecutive points early in the second half while holding Marshall without a field goal for roughly 5½ minutes. The Tar Heels finished with as many defensive rebounds (34) as the Thundering Herd had at both ends of the court.

"Just competing, that covers a whole lot of things: Your rebounding, your execution, your turnovers, all those things," Ginyard said. "Just getting out there with the will to win and the will to execute what you have to do."

Shaquille Johnson had 16 points and Tyler Wilkerson added 12 for Marshall (9-2). The Herd had their seven-game winning streak snapped, and were denied their first victory against a ranked team since beating then-No. 9 West Virginia in 2006.

North Carolina claimed the 1,993rd victory in the program's history -- only Kentucky, which one night earlier won its 2,000th, has more. But this one wasn't well in hand until the Tar Heels closed the first half with a 17-8 run capped by Graves' 3-pointer two seconds before the buzzer. That made it 44-35, their largest lead of a sluggish opening 20 minutes.

"I was afraid that we'd be a little tight, and I thought we were early in the game," Williams said.

They certainly got themselves back on track after halftime, taking their first double-figure lead when Ginyard hit a layup with about 16½ minutes to play to make it 50-39. Davis ended that burst with a free throw that pushed it to 62-39, and Marshall didn't get closer than 18 the rest of the way.

It took a while, but the Tar Heels eventually turned this one into the kind of get-their-groove-back victory they needed after the 103-90 loss to the Longhorns in Cowboys Stadium -- their second loss in three games. All three defeats have come against teams currently in the top five.

"Any time around here where you lose a game, people tend to overreact -- particularly when it's very good teams," Williams said. "I overreact because I want us to play better. It's not just the outcome of the game."

Meanwhile, Marshall once again had the misfortune of facing a North Carolina team defending a national championship. Jones was a graduate assistant with the Thundering Herd in 1994 when the Tar Heels routed them 116-62.

This one wasn't quite that lopsided, but it did provide a sobering dose of reality for a Marshall team that had won nine of its first 10 games. Three of those wins came against non-Division I teams, and only one of the victories during its streak came outside the state of West Virginia.

Still, the Herd kept up with the Tar Heels for a while. They used an early 13-2 run to give themselves their snapshot moment: Dago Pena's bank shot gave the Herd a 21-17 lead with eight minutes left in the half.

"They responded with their own run," Johnson said. "Coach Jones said it was going to be a game of runs. ... It's just how you respond to it. When they made their run there ... we didn't have a good response to it. We didn't come out and keep fighting. It seemed like we kind of laid down."

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Scoreboard
Marshall (9-2)352661
North Carolina #10 (9-3) «445498
MRSHL:Shaquille Johnson 16 Pts
MRSHL:Nigel Spikes 7 Reb
MRSHL:Damier Pitts 5 Ast
NC:Ed Davis 19 Pts
NC:Ed Davis 10 Reb
NC:Larry Drew II 6 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
North CarolinaMarshall
NC
Ed Davis
MRSHL
Shaquille Johnson
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
191011611
Marshall Thundering Herd
D. Pitts, G291-70-04513
T. Wilkerson, F276-110-040312
S. Johnson, G267-140-011216
H. Whiteside, F233-81-24037
C. Lutz, G140-40-02010
D. Pena, G-F183-120-03116
A. Haymon, F164-60-00128
T. Baines, F151-70-04002
N. Spikes, F132-50-27154
D. Merthie, G110-20-00230
C. Miller, F60-00-01000
N. Fischer, G10-10-00000
B. Horodyski, G11-10-00003
E. Espinosa, FDid Not Play
D. Kane, GDid Not Play
Totals 28-781-430112161
 35.9%25.0% 
North Carolina Tar Heels
M. Ginyard, G-F315-102-245214
E. Davis, F257-145-6101119
L. Drew II, G250-44-43614
D. Thompson, F236-132-261114
D. Wear, F130-12-25012
W. Graves, G-F184-62-4101113
T. Zeller, F177-104-640118
D. Strickland, G141-50-03402
T. Wear, F102-30-01115
J. Henson, F91-12-23105
J. Watts, G40-10-00000
L. McDonald, G30-10-01100
M. Campbell, G20-00-00100
T. Petree, G21-10-00002
J. Gallagher, F20-00-10000
T. Thornton, G20-10-00000
Totals 34-7123-295022998
 47.9%79.3% 
Conference USA
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Memphis13-326-9
Southern Miss11-525-9
UCF10-622-11
Tulsa10-617-14
Marshall9-721-14
UAB9-715-16
Rice8-819-16
Houston7-915-15
UTEP7-915-17
East Carolina5-1115-16
SMU4-1213-19
Tulane3-1315-16

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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Maine 54 Final
UConn 71
SALAB 67 Final
Florida 66
OAK 60 Final
Syracuse 92
Mich St 68 Final
Texas 79
WCAR 57 Final
CLEM 79
Butler 57 Final
UAB 67
Stanford 87 Final
TXTECH 100
SIUE 63 Final
Purdue 90
CLEVST 59 Final
Ohio St 72
California 69 Final
Kansas 84
Tx A&M 64 Final
Wash 73