
UNC vs. Indiana: Score and Twitter Reaction from March Madness 2016
The North Carolina Tar Heels' red-hot shooting in the NCAA tournament continued in the Sweet 16, as they hit 51.6 percent of their attempts in a 101-86 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers.
It's been hard to find fault with North Carolina's performance this March, outscoring Florida Gulf Coast and Providence by a combined 35 points, but the most encouraging thing for the Tar Heels on Friday was the play of Marcus Paige.
North Carolina's senior star had struggled in the tournament, shooting a combined 7-of-21 in the first two games. He found his stroke early and often against the Hoosiers, finishing with 21 points, including four three-pointers in the first half:
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Following his second made three-pointer, per Andrew Carter of the News & Observer, Paige set a new NCAA tournament benchmark:
The records didn't stop there for Paige, who surpassed a North Carolina legend on the career scoring list early in the first half, per ESPN Stats & Info:
Paige locking in is scary for anyone in North Carolina's way moving forward, because the team was already firing on all cylinders before he hit his stride. The Tar Heels have not scored fewer than 83 points in the tournament.
Upward momentum is what everyone looks for in March. North Carolina is certainly moving in that direction. It's made more impressive in this win over Indiana because Brice Johnson did not dominate like he usually does.
Johnson finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds, but he was only 5-of-11 from the field. He made his presence felt in different ways, though, like with this block against Yogi Ferrell:
There were all sorts of benchmarks being hit by North Carolina players in this game, with Inside Carolina pointing out Johnson got his own:
Yet it's telling how well North Carolina was playing early that it really didn't need Johnson, as noted by R.L. Bynum of RaleighCo.com:
When Johnson did heat up in the second half, the Tar Heels' lead only increased, and they were able to rest easy in the final minutes knowing a victory was in the bag. Their entire starting five finished with at least 14 points and accounted for 84 of the team's 101 points.
This is certainly not the note Indiana wanted to end an otherwise successful season on. The Sweet 16 has been Tom Crean's kryptonite since taking over as head coach of the Hoosiers, losing in this round three times in the last five years.
Derek Schultz of Fox Sports 97.5 did try to put a positive spin on the end of Indiana's year:
"Was a good season for Crean/IU. Winning the B1G and going to the second weekend is something Indiana has done just three times since 1994.
— Derek Schultz (@Schultz975) March 26, 2016"
Ferrell also tried his best to keep his college career going for at least one more game, scoring 25 points in defeat. His family also had one more moment in the spotlight, via Bleacher Report:
But there just wasn't enough working around Ferrell to keep up with North Carolina's lightning-quick pace. Troy Williams carried the load early in the second half, scoring 14 straight points for the Hoosiers after the intermission.
It was a tremendous turnaround for Williams, as Jason McIntyre of the Big Lead felt it would be in Indiana's best interest to bench him after a poor first half:
The biggest problem for the Hoosiers was once they got down, they couldn't string together enough stops to catch up. They did score 86 points but were erratic shooting the ball, hitting just 41 percent of their attempts.
Unless you are playing electric defense to contain North Carolina's offense, that kind of shooting performance will not go over well.
This is the North Carolina team that entered this season ranked No. 1 and was expected to run wild through the ACC. There were various hiccups along the way, but head coach Roy Williams has everything clicking heading into the Elite Eight.
The Tar Heels will be taking on Notre Dame on Sunday. The two teams have split the season series thus far, with North Carolina throttling the Fighting Irish by 31 points in the ACC tournament. There won't be any secrets because these clubs know each other well, so execution will be the difference.
Postgame Reaction
In defeat, Crean was complimentary of North Carolina and what he'd like to see for the team in the tournament, per SNY.tv's Adam Zagoria:
Ferrell was reflective about his time at Indiana following the defeat, per Zagoria:
Things were decidedly more cheery in North Carolina's locker room, with Johnson praising the performance of Paige, per ASAP Sports:
"Yes, it definitely one of the most impressive just because of the way Marcus came out. He was on fire there. At one point, when me and Joel kind of fumbled it down there in one end and he ended up getting a 3, I was like, wow, he's really feeling it right now. Hey, everybody was feeding off that. So that's the way we need to play every game because we're a very good team and if you want us to run then that's the way we want to play anyways.
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Also from ASAP Sports, Williams discussed the evolution of his team and some of the criticism directed at the Tar Heels as the season has gone on:
"Probably the last two to three weeks I think things have changed. I felt like we were pretty doggone good before that. But I knew that we could get a heck of a lot better.
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I think the way we bounced back and played at home against Syracuse on Senior Day was very important to me, the way we went over to Durham and played against Duke in the last regular season game was extremely important to me. I think that from that time on, I think people are starting to realize, hey, we're okay, we've got a chance to do some things and we're playing pretty well.
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Playing "pretty well" is very much an understatement for how things are going for North Carolina right now. The Tar Heels have to keep their momentum going, but they are playing as well as anyone in the country right now.



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