Two games are left on North Carolina‘s regular season schedule, and it goes without saying that one is more highly anticipated than the other. One is a mid-week road trip, while the other is a chance to beat No.
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Tar Heels Wire on MSNHubert Davis preaches focus for UNC basketball ahead of Virginia Tech gameUNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis is confident in his players' ability to focus on Virginia Tech Tuesday, instead of looking ahead to Duke.
HUBERT DAVIS: "It was really good ... And more importantly, our ball pressure really bothered them. Virginia Tech is a really good team, especially on the offensive end, when they're able to ...
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UNC basketball tries to block ‘sideshow distractions’ before facing Virginia Tech, DukeNorth Carolina, perched on the NCAA tournament bubble after five straight wins, has a road game against Virginia Tech before the Tar Heels’ Senior Night game against Duke.
Saturday's game vs. No. 2 Duke is UNC's final opportunity to make a statement before the postseason — and the final home game for R.J. Davis.
UNC continued its quest to play itself off the NCAA Tournament bubble Tuesday with a resounding win over Virginia Tech. Next up? Duke, at home, in the teams’ ACC regular-season finale.
North Carolina basketball head coach Hubert Davis is leading the program on the right track. After Davis signed a secret contract extension, many people were confused and even furious with the move.
During the final ACC teleconference of the season, UNC basketball's Hubert Davis discussed the Tar Heels as they prepare for Virginia Tech and Duke.
Virginia Tech played without forward Tobi Lawal (team-high 12.5 ppg, team-best 6.9 rpg), who missed his second straight game. He missed last weekend's win over Syracuse because of an illness but missed Tuesday's game because of a nagging lower-body injury. He is expected to play Saturday.
The North Carolina Tar Heels enter the final week of the regular season with two games left, and they really need to win out to help their NCAA Tournament chances. The Tar Heels are on the bubble going into the week and first up is a road game at Virginia Tech on Tuesday.
North Carolina handed Virginia Tech its most lopsided ACC loss in 12 years, flattening the Hokies 91-59 at Cassell Coliseum. "They outplayed us in every facet," Hokies coach Mike Young said. It was Tech's most lopsided ACC defeat since an 88-56 loss to Duke in February 2013.
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