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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Don't expect No. 6 North Carolina to
start beating teams from the outside. Coach Matt Doherty will make
sure that doesn't happen.
|  | | Clemson's Tomas Nagys, center, restrains coach Larry Shyatt after Shyatt received a technical from referee Bruce Morton. |
But the Tar Heels, with one of the biggest front lines in
college basketball, proved again Wednesday night they can attack
from beyond the arc.
Joseph Forte scored 14 points and the streaking Tar Heels had a
season-high 12 3-pointers in a 92-65 victory over Clemson -- running
their home mark to 47-0 all-time against the Tigers.
A week ago, North Carolina went 10-for-16 from 3-point range in a
three-point win at Maryland.
"I guess people feel we can't shoot," 7-foot center Brendan
Haywood said of Clemson's sagging zone. "A lot of people dare us
to shoot it. If they don't believe we can shoot just get the
Maryland tape."
Doherty wasn't necessarily pleased with his team's season-high
27 3-point attempts.
"It's hard because they were giving us the 3s, they wanted us
to shoot the 3s as opposed to going inside to Brendan," Doherty
said. "We needed to get the ball inside first.
"Some of them are very tough to turn down. It's more of a mind
game. Do I shoot or do I pass?"
The win by North Carolina (14-2) was its 11th straight overall
and tied it with No. 2 Duke for the Atlantic Coast Conference lead
at 4-0. The winning streak is its best since starting the 1997-98
season 17-0.
"We were obviously consumed with talent tonight," Clemson
coach Larry Shyatt said. "I thought Carolina beat us in every
phase of the game."
North Carolina's previous season high for 3-pointers was 11
against Appalachian State on Nov. 17, and it was only the third
game this season the Tar Heels have hit more than nine from beyond
the arc.
Clemson (10-7, 1-3) has lost 21 of 24 overall against North
Carolina since the 1990-91 season and fell to 0-16 in the Smith
Center.
"The coaches really tried not to let us think about the streak
at all," North Carolina forward Jason Capel said. "All the talk
about that is just going to motivate (Clemson) even more."
Will Solomon scored 15 points in the game's opening 11:39 for
the Tigers, but got just two the rest of the way to finish with 17,
extending his streak of double-digit scoring to 46 straight.
North Carolina students greeted Clemson during introductions
with chants of "You can't win here."
Once again, it was appropriate.
The Tigers fell behind by double digits in the first half as the
Tar Heels were 8-for-15 from 3-point range, getting long-range
shots from six players as Clemson's zone proved ineffective.
"I thought the plan was marvelous, but if more than one starts
dropping jump shots the plan has some flaws," Shyatt said. "And
on the other end the pressure complicates things further."
The Tar Heels then polished it off in the opening five minutes
of the second half, going on a 16-2 run. Forte scored the first six
points of the spurt with three free throws and a 3-pointer, and
Capel added a shot from beyond the arc for a 60-33 lead.
Shyatt confronted official Ted Valentine near midcourt as a
technical was called on Clemson assistant coach Bruce Martin.
Heated words were exchanged between the two after the Tar Heels
blocked four shots to turn the momentum.
"Bruce Martin said two words, 'That's taunting,' " Shyatt said.
"I have no more comment."
North Carolina has beaten the Tigers at home by double digits in
17 of the last 18 meetings.
The 47-game home streak is the nation's second longest.
Princeton has beaten Brown 50 straight times since 1929 and they
meet at Princeton on Feb. 2.
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North Carolina Clubhouse
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Brendan Haywood with the block and Jason Capel fires it ahead to Kris Lang for the deuce.
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Julius Peppers fights for the rebound then finishes with the two-hand jam.
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Tar Heels' guard Ronald Curry squares up and hits the three.
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Ronald Curry makes the steal and finds Joseph Forte for the wide-open 3-pointer.
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Max Owens strips the ball away and takes it the length of the court for two.
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