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How UNC kept it simple, and got back in the win column, against Boston College


After having his team re-watch both the Florida State and Virginia losses, Williams gave his players a straight-forward initiative for Tuesday’s game with Boston College.


Junior forward Luke Maye exploded for 32 points and 18 rebounds, both Career highs, but it as much more than just a one-man show for the Tar Heels (13-4, 2-2 ACC).


That was clear on UNC’s first basket when Johnson crashed the glass and slammed home a Joel Berry miss.


Johnson, in a season-high 32 minutes, put together his best game with 14 points, 11 rebounds (a career high) and five assists.


Senior wing Theo Pinson, starting at the “4” or power forward spot, was also noticeably more active and aggressive with eight points, eight rebounds and five assists.




READ MORE (Durham Herald Sun)


  • Another Luke Maye career night leads No. 20 North Carolina past Boston College ...The Daily Tar Heel
  • Maye's huge night helps No. 20 UNC top Boston College 96-66Yahoo Sports
  • Tar Heels catch BC flat-footedBoston Herald
  • Maye day: Forward's career highs lift Tar HeelsShelby Star
  • Under pressure, Tar Heels find outlet in 96-66 win over Boston CollegeThe Daily Tar Heel
  • Tar Heels Hoping Maye's Career Night Against Boston College Carries Over Into ...Chapelboro.com
  • Tar Heels bounce back with ACC home win over Boston CollegeDurham Herald Sun
  • Maye day: Forward's career night lifts Tar HeelsBurlington Times News
  • Maye leads North Carolina in blowout of Boston CollegeWinston-Salem Journal


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