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North Carolina Beats Duke 81-67, Wins ACC Regular Season Title

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AARON BEARD   03/ 6/11 06:17 AM ET   AP

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina finished off its fiercest rival and the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season race with one strong performance.

Harrison Barnes scored 18 points to help No. 13 North Carolina beat No. 4 Duke 81-67 on Saturday night, clinching the ACC championship and the top seed in next week's league tournament.

Kendall Marshall had 15 points and 11 assists as the Tar Heels (24-6, 14-2) ended a three-game losing streak to their fierce rival and earned the top seed in next week's ACC tournament. North Carolina also avenged last month's loss at Cameron Indoor Stadium in which the Tar Heels blew a 16-point lead in the first half.

Once again, the Tar Heels built a big lead in the first half, this time 14 points. But Barnes and the Tar Heels protected that margin Saturday and stayed in control the entire night in a game that had tension and energy befitting a postseason game.

Nolan Smith scored 30 points for Duke (27-4, 13-3), while Seth Curry had 20 points with six 3-pointers.

In many ways, it was a replay of the first meeting for the Blue Devils. Just as before, Smith and Curry completely carried the offense while Kyle Singler struggled to make much of anything while matching up much of the night against Barnes – the heralded recruit who picked North Carolina over Duke and other schools to cap a highly publicized recruiting battle.

But Barnes was more aggressive than he was in the first meeting, leading an offense that shot 52 percent – the highest Duke had allowed in any league game this season. Barnes went just 3 for 8 and had nine points in the first game, but went 7 for 17 to go with five rebounds in this one.

In addition, Marshall was in complete control of North Carolina's offense, repeatedly pushing ahead in transition to set up plenty of good looks that allowed the Tar Heels to maintain a comfortable margin against the cold-shooting Blue Devils.

And when it was over, fans and students rushed onto the court to celebrate a surprisingly dominant victory against the reigning national champions. In fact, North Carolina coach Roy Williams had to address the crowd for them to clear off and allow his players to celebrate with his own tradition – clipping down the nets after clinching a league title at home.

Duke shot just 36 percent, including 6 for 27 from 3-point range. Singler, who shot just 3 for 17 in the first meeting, went 3 for 14 and missed all five 3-point tries while finishing with just eight points.

Now the Tar Heels will head into the ACC tournament seeking to continue their resurgence from that ugly 17-loss season of a year ago – which included two double-digit losses to the eventual national champion Blue Devils.

North Carolina has won 17 of 19 games since losing to Texas on a last-second shot in December, though it didn't look much like a real challenger to the favored Blue Devils in the ACC race after looking lost in November losses to Minnesota, Vanderbilt and Illinois, and an ugly 20-point loss in January to lowly Georgia Tech.

But this group played defense well enough to keep its Hall of Fame coach happy all season and has been tough enough to win six games by three or fewer points. That included Wednesday night's win at Florida State in which Barnes hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds for the 72-70 victory.

Surprisingly, there was little drama against Duke.

The Tar Heels led by 12 points at halftime and never let the Blue Devils get closer than five while avoiding a repeat of that second-half collapse at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Instead, they spent the final minutes of this one with the sellout crowd at an ear-ringing celebratory roar.

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DandaPanda
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03:10 PM on 03/07/2011
I hate Duke.
12:54 PM on 03/07/2011
UNC's surging at just the right time. And if they can sweep the ACC tournament, look out NCAA's!
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
10:50 AM on 03/07/2011
this is real dangerous team right now...the rough start threw a lot of fans off...love the way the young players have gelled...that Marshall kid may be the best REAL point guard in college b-ball
09:56 PM on 03/06/2011
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
08:53 PM on 03/06/2011
The best college basketball game all year!!!
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Anybody but Romney!
07:46 PM on 03/06/2011
Yeah baby, I love it when Carolina sticks it to Mike and the Dookies!
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cybolt
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07:30 PM on 03/06/2011
Nice of them to get this article up... Sunday afternoon!
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Cdcoop
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05:24 PM on 03/06/2011
GO TARHEELS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
03:56 PM on 03/06/2011
...the turnaround for Carolina came when Coach replaced Larry Drew II with Marshall...and when Drew II left the team, the gel was set...
04:30 PM on 03/06/2011
Tom_joad, couldn't agree more with you. Go heels.
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02:36 PM on 03/06/2011
well being one of the biggest Duke fans on the planet I must say that last night's results in the deandome was disappointing and only a congrats to the hated tar heels go out and I hope that coach K has some retooling to put the best 5 players on the court as well as this team gets back to playing team defense...at this stage in the season my hopes that they just act like they are gonna occasionally run a play for a post player is out of the question as they live and die by the three....hopefully they go on a 9 game winning streak to close out the season ....but its one game at a time....welcome back carolina though I hate your stinking guts
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
03:52 PM on 03/06/2011
Carolina man - Carolina fan, here. Thanks for the congrats.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
08:54 PM on 03/06/2011
Very classy! Well stated. And when will K realize, he has the best defense in the country..time to recruit guys that can play it. And, you live by the three you die by the three.
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01:19 PM on 03/06/2011
I told all you Young "uns 2 months ago these UNC Tar Heels would be very dangerous in March. A Kansas- UNC final would be basketball its best - fast pace, run and shoot, athletes unleashed!
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01:26 PM on 03/06/2011
It was a great game. I noticed one thing after watching Duke loose to NC and St. Johns and that is Duke is not very fast and has trouble getting five men back on "D". If you push the ball up court or fast break often they (Duke) seem to be at a disadvantage.
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01:40 PM on 03/06/2011
exactly. Singler is obviously and an excellent small forward, duke's bigger men are about as agile and athletically graceful as Gerry Cooney. Duke's conundrum is they have to play at a fast pace themselves to be most effective. If they are not shooting well from the outside, they could be out in t he Sweet 16 against a west coast style team that likes to run ( e.g. Arizona) or an in your face, physical defensive team from elsewhere like Alabama