GREENSBORO — With just less than 12 minutes to go in North Carolina’s second-round NCAA tournament matchup with Vermont, a turnover by forward Harrison Barnes sent the ball flying out of bounds and into the hands of a frustrated Roy Williams, who slammed it twice on the floor of the Greensboro Coliseum court.
In NCAA tournament history, a No. 16-seeded team has never beaten a top-seeded squad. But much to Williams’ and the Tar Heels’ dismay, Vermont simply wouldn’t go down without a fight.
The coach’s second-half outburst, though, seemed to wake up the struggling Tar Heels, who went on to win 77-58 and advance to a third-round matchup with Creighton on Sunday.
In the three minutes to follow, forward James Michael McAdoo led the Tar Heels to an 11-2 run, which culminated in a P.J. Hairston 3-pointer, and a 20-point lead for UNC.
The Tar Heels admittedly started off slow. But it’s not something McAdoo is worried about as they continue down the final stretch of the season.
“We just weren’t familiar with (Vermont),” said McAdoo, who finished with a career-high 17 points and four steals. “Coach had told us just watching the film that it didn’t really do them justice…I feel like once the first half was over, we were able to settle down and really get to what makes us successful.”
For the third game in a row, McAdoo started in the place of an injured John Henson. And from the get-go Friday, it appeared that the Tar Heels really missed their usual starting forward.
McAdoo went 1-for-6 from the field in the first half and pulled down just two rebounds.
“I kind of got down on myself a little just because my shot wasn’t falling,” he said. “I was getting great shots, that’s what coach kept saying. I really tried to just play myself into the game on the defensive end, and just be aggressive…In the second half, I really just put my mind to it that I had to be tougher.”