North Carolina Tar Heels at Miami Hurricanes
· NCAA Men's Basketball85 - 76
Johnson scores 22 to help No. 13 Tar Heels beat Miami 85-76
Swish.
The next trip down the court, Johnson shot over Lykes again.
Swish.
Johnson's back-to-back 3-pointers gave the No. 13-ranked Tar Heels the breathing room they needed, and they outlasted outmanned Miami 85-76 Saturday.
"It wasn't like, `Shoot over Lykes. Hey, he's short," Johnson said. "But when you're in the moment and you've got a clear view of the basket, it's a pretty nice opportunity for you. It's hard for him to get up there and contest."
"They're good players," Lykes said. "They've got the ability to shoot. They hit a few."
The Tar Heels (14-4, 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) shot 55 percent, including 9 for 20 from beyond the arc. They made at least half their shots for first time in eight games.
"Did they miss a shot in the second half? I don't remember if they did," Miami coach Jim Larranaga said facetiously. "That was a terrific performance by North Carolina, and a valiant effort by our guys."
The Hurricanes (9-8, 1-4) led in the second half for the 16th time in 17 games but faded at the finish, as has been a tendency. Their seven-man rotation made it difficult to stay with the deeper Tar Heels.
"In the last eight to 10 minutes, Carolina was rolling and we were drained," Larranaga said.
Along with being deeper, the Tar Heels were taller. They rank second in the nation in rebounds and enjoyed a 38-23 advantage on the boards. Luke Maye had nine rebounds, and Johnson and Garrison Brooks each grabbed seven.
Williams finished with 16 points and seven assists. Coby White added 15 points and eight assists, and Maye had 14 points.
Lykes led Miami with 20 points and six assists.
Johnson went 5 for 7 from 3-point range after going 0 for 7 beyond the arc in his previous two games. One shot in particular won Larranaga's admiration.
"I turned to my bench and said, `Wow, that was nasty,' Larranaga said. "He was closer to midcourt than he was to the foul line."
There were 18 lead changes, but the last came with 17 minutes to go, and White hit Brooks with an alley-oop pass for a dunk that put the Tar Heels ahead to stay.
Miami remained winless in three games against ranked teams this season.
IMPROVING
North Carolina freshman Nassir Little had his second strong game in a row with 12 points in 13 minutes. That follows a three-game stretch where he shot 5 for 17.
"I think I took a really big step forward," Little said. "It's easy to get discouraged. The coaches have helped me get through tough moments. I'm trying to figure things out and get better."
ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
North Carolina improved to 3-0 on the road in the league, but coach Roy Williams wants more sense of urgency from his team.
STILL SIDELINED
Miami junior forward Dewan Hernandez again sat out. He has yet to play this season because of an eligibility issue, and the Hurricanes had hoped for a final ruling this week.
BIG PICTURE
The Tar Heels, who have been ranked as high as seventh and as low as 15th, are flirting with the Top Ten again .
The game was announced as a sellout, but there were hundreds of empty seats in the attendance-challenged Hurricanes' 8,000-seat arena. The student section was sparsely populated for the noon start on a sunny, 75-degree afternoon.
"A lot of pool parties going on," Miami guard D.J. Vasiljevic said earlier this week.
UP NEXT
North Carolina plays host to Virginia Tech on Monday. A year ago the Hokies upset the Tar Heels, who were ranked 10th at the time.
The Hurricanes, who haven't won an away game since November, play Thursday at Syracuse.
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Recent Plays
| 2nd 0:00 | End of Game | 85 - 76 |
| 2nd 0:11 | Zach Johnson made Layup. | 85 - 76 |
| 2nd 0:20 | Ebuka Izundu Defensive Rebound. | 85 - 74 |
| 2nd 0:20 | Kenny Williams missed Free Throw. | 85 - 74 |
| 2nd 0:20 | Foul on Dejan Vasiljevic. | 85 - 74 |
Statistics
UNC |
MIA |
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|---|---|---|
| 33-60 | FG | 27-55 |
| 55 | Field Goal % | 49 |
| 9-20 | 3PT | 9-21 |
| 45 | Three Point % | 43 |
| 10-14 | FT | 13-18 |
| 71 | Free Throw % | 72 |
| 38 | Rebounds | 23 |
| 13 | Offensive Rebounds | 6 |
| 25 | Defensive Rebounds | 17 |
| 26 | Assists | 13 |
| 7 | Steals | 7 |
| 1 | Blocks | 2 |
| 15 | Turnovers | 11 |
| 0 | Team Turnovers | 0 |
| 15 | Total Turnovers | 11 |
| 0 | Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 0 | Total Technical Fouls | 1 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Points Off Turnovers | 0 |
| 0 | Fast Break Points | 0 |
| 0 | Points in Paint | 0 |
| 19 | Fouls | 15 |
| 12 | Largest Lead | 4 |
Game Information
Location: Coral Gables, FL
Attendance: 7,131 | Capacity:
2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF | GB | OVER |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duke | 17-1 | - | 35-3 |
| Virginia | 15-3 | 2 | 30-6 |
| Miami | 13-5 | 4 | 26-9 |
| North Carolina | 12-6 | 5 | 24-9 |
| Clemson | 12-6 | 5 | 24-11 |
| Louisville | 11-7 | 6 | 24-11 |
| NC State | 10-8 | 7 | 20-14 |
| Florida State | 10-8 | 7 | 18-15 |
| California | 9-9 | 8 | 22-12 |
| Stanford | 9-9 | 8 | 20-13 |
| Virginia Tech | 8-10 | 9 | 19-13 |
| SMU | 8-10 | 9 | 20-14 |
| Wake Forest | 7-11 | 10 | 18-17 |
| Syracuse | 6-12 | 11 | 15-17 |
| Pittsburgh | 5-13 | 12 | 13-20 |
| Notre Dame | 4-14 | 13 | 13-18 |
| Boston College | 4-14 | 13 | 11-20 |
| Georgia Tech | 2-16 | 15 | 11-20 |


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