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Maryland blizzard buries Tar Heels

Monday, February 8, 2010
(Updated 8:46 am)

COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Maryland coach Gary Williams was overcome by emotion, leaving him virtually unable to describe his feelings after watching his Terrapins dismantle North Carolina on an anything-but-typical game day.

"We handled a difficult situation and were able to do a good job," Williams told the crowd Sunday after Maryland beat the skidding Tar Heels 92-71.

A blizzard that dropped nearly 2 feet of snow in the area forced the Terrapins to alter their standard schedule and made fans scramble to get to the arena. Yet everything went smoothly against the 2009 NCAA champions.

"We get proud of the guys when they make the effort in a little different situation," Williams said, "and I think we did that today."

Greivis Vasquez had 26 points and 11 assists for Maryland (16-6, 6-2 ACC), which solidified its hold on second place in the conference with its sixth win in seven games.

Eric Hayes scored 16 points for the Terrapins, who never trailed again after taking a 7-6 lead.

Marcus Ginyard led North Carolina (13-10, 2-6) with 17 points, Deon Thompson had 16, and Ed Davis contributed 10 points and 16 rebounds. It was the sixth loss in seven games for the Tar Heels, their worst stretch since 2002. UNC is 10th in the ACC, a half-game in front of last place Miami and N.C. State.

"In 21 years as a head coach I've never been in this spot," said Tar Heels coach Roy Williams. "Somewhere, somehow, I've got to help the kids get out of it. But 2-6 is not comfortable. It's not good."

The game was a sellout, but the snow kept many season-ticket holders away. In an effort to fill the arena, school officials allowed Maryland students without tickets to enter the Comcast Center.

The students did their part, making more than enough noise to help the Terps improve to 11-1 at home this season.

"It was amazing," Gary Williams said. "So many people here at Maryland worked to get the parking lots cleared, did all that so people could come in.

"I talked to some people just briefly. They were coming. If they had to take a dogsled, they were coming to the game, and that's a great feeling. It really is."

Maryland has won four of its last five games against the Tar Heels, including last year's 88-85 overtime thriller. This one was decidedly different.

Down by 13 early in the second half, North Carolina used a 14-4 run to close to 54-51. It was 58-54 before Dino Gregory scored on a follow, Hayes drilled a 3-pointer and Vasquez added a layup and a 3 for a 14-point cushion with 10:51 left.

That took the fight out of the Tar Heels, who went quietly in their sixth double-digit loss of the season. It was North Carolina's most lopsided loss to Maryland since a 40-point beating in 2003.

"To say that we are struggling would be the biggest understatement of my entire life," Roy Williams said. "But it makes no difference. Nobody is going to feel sorry for us, that's for sure, and they shouldn't. We're going to get people's best shots, and we'd best start playing better."

The most lamentable aspect of the Heels' game was their defense. Maryland shot 52 percent for the game and made 19 of 32 shots in the second half.

"That was about as disappointing as it gets," Ginyard said.

Vasquez had 14 points and six assists in the first half, and the Terrapins made nine 3-pointers in taking a 44-34 lead.

Maryland went up 19-9 behind Vasquez and Hayes, who combined for five assists and 15 points on 5-for-5 shooting from beyond the arc. Minutes later, reserve forward Cliff Tucker hit a 3-pointer and a layup to spark a 10-2 spurt that made it 32-16.

Dudley alumnus Will Graves then scored from long range to begin a run of 10 North Carolina points. It was 34-30 before Maryland's Landon Milbourne sank a 3-pointer and Adrian Bowie added a layup for a nine-point advantage.

Milbourne finished with 15 points to become the 42nd player in school history to reach 1,000 in his career.

NORTH CAROLINA (13-10) — Graves 5-9 0-0 11, Thompson 6-12 4-5 16, Davis 4-10 2-4 10, Ginyard 5-13 4-6 17, Drew II 0-6 0-2 0, Strickland 2-5 2-2 7, McDonald 1-4 0-0 2, Henson 2-6 0-0 4, D.Wear 1-2 0-0 2, T.Wear 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 26-69 14-21 71.

MARYLAND (16-6) — Milbourne 5-10 4-4 15, Williams 4-9 0-0 8, Hayes 5-6 2-2 16, Mosley 4-5 0-0 8, Vasquez 10-23 0-0 26, Levent 0-0 0-0 0, Bowie 1-3 1-2 3, Pearman 0-0 0-0 0, Tucker 3-6 0-0 7, Gregory 3-4 2-2 8, Padgett 0-2 1-2 1. Totals 35-68 10-12 92.

Halftime—Maryland 44-34.
3-point goals—North Carolina 5-16 (Ginyard 3-8, Strickland 1-1, Graves 1-4, Drew II 0-1, McDonald 0-2), Maryland 12-23 (Vasquez 6-11, Hayes 4-5, Milbourne 1-2, Tucker 1-4, Bowie 0-1).
Fouled out—None.
Rebounds—North Carolina 40 (Davis 16), Maryland 39 (Williams 6).
Assists—North Carolina 14 (Drew II 5), Maryland 26 (Vasquez 11).
Total fouls—North Carolina 13, Maryland 14.
A—17,950.

Accompanying Photos

Nick Wass (Associated Press)

Photo Caption: North Carolina's John Henson dunks the ball during Sunday's game.

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pragmatist

February 8, 2010 - 10:00 am EST

All of a sudden, I'm not hearing Rah Rah Carolina ringtones, seeing "Roy for President" bumper stickers, nor regularly absorbing the fetid exhaust of Heel fan pomposity. Perhaps we should investigate this global Carolina Cooling.

MR.SOFTBALL27

February 8, 2010 - 10:29 am EST

If I recall 2 out of the last 5 national championships isn't to bad? Rah Rah and who do you pull for boy?

gcs_scandals

February 8, 2010 - 10:35 pm EST

If I recall Florida also has won 2 out of the last 5 national championships. I don't know who the other guy pulls for, but more than likely it's someone who has beat UNC this year...or will very very soon.

MR.SOFTBALL27

February 9, 2010 - 9:27 am EST

I know they did and if I recall Florida went to the Nit the next year pal, so if you are going to running that trap a least tell the whole story pal, well I am sure you didnt know that because all you do is read the front page you fair weather fan!!! Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah, anything else?

gcs_scandals

February 9, 2010 - 2:45 pm EST

It's the 2009-10 UNC Tarheels. I'm not going to argue about them...what is the use? Their play speaks for itself.

MR.SOFTBALL27

February 9, 2010 - 2:53 pm EST

Who do you pull for or are you also to scared to say who you pull for too? Don't run your mouth if you are scared to say who you pull for, oh I forgot you change from year to year because you are one of those front pagers who try to act like you know everything when you know nothing!! So go back into your hole.

gcs_scandals

February 9, 2010 - 7:20 pm EST

Duke fan since '77. So I know a little about winning and losing. I know that no matter how much it seems like one team is better than the other, it is ALWAYS a great game when they get together. I have much respect for the history of Carolina basketball. They are competitive year in and year out. Take pride in knowing that people get pleasure in your suffering once or twice every 20 years! Sorry if discussing a story on the news and record is running my mouth. I guess only your opinion should count for anything.

pragmatist

February 8, 2010 - 10:59 am EST

Hmmm... just got a whiff of something...

MR.SOFTBALL27

February 8, 2010 - 11:06 am EST

Who do you pull for? It can't be that bad, come on tell us!

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