Nittany Tar Heel
01-03-2005, 07:34 PM
North Carolina Tar Heels
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12-1
No. 3 AP/No. 4 ESPN
Last Week: No. 4 AP/No. 5 ESPN
Individual Leaders:
Points: Jawad Williams- 17.1
Assists: Raymond Felton- 7.8
Rebounds: Sean May- 8.8
FG %: Jawad Williams- 65.9%
FT %: Melvin Scott- 85.7%
3PT %: Raymond Felton- 55.0%
Steals: Rashad McCants- 1.92/gm
Blocks: Jawad Williams/Sean May- 0.92/gm
Team Statistics:
Points Per Game: 92.7
FG% for: 52.6%
Points Allowed: 68.2
FG% against: 40.6%
Rebounding Margin: +7.3
Previous Games:
12/28 vs. UNC-Wilmington W 96-75
12/30 vs. Cleveland St. W 107-64
1/2 vs. William & Mary W 105-66
This Week's Games:
1/8 vs. No. 22 Maryland
TEAM NOTES:
-Raymond Felton is shooting 55% from 3-point land after having a flaw in his shooting motion corrected in the offseason after shooting abysmally from behind the arc last season
-The Tar Heels have 283 assists on their 415 FGs this season - a very high ratio
-Eight players are averaging at least 15.0 minutes per game, no one more then 26.2.
Next Report: 1/10
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12-1
No. 3 AP/No. 4 ESPN
Last Week: No. 4 AP/No. 5 ESPN
Individual Leaders:
Points: Jawad Williams- 17.1
Assists: Raymond Felton- 7.8
Rebounds: Sean May- 8.8
FG %: Jawad Williams- 65.9%
FT %: Melvin Scott- 85.7%
3PT %: Raymond Felton- 55.0%
Steals: Rashad McCants- 1.92/gm
Blocks: Jawad Williams/Sean May- 0.92/gm
Team Statistics:
Points Per Game: 92.7
FG% for: 52.6%
Points Allowed: 68.2
FG% against: 40.6%
Rebounding Margin: +7.3
Previous Games:
12/28 vs. UNC-Wilmington W 96-75
12/30 vs. Cleveland St. W 107-64
1/2 vs. William & Mary W 105-66
This Week's Games:
1/8 vs. No. 22 Maryland
TEAM NOTES:
-Raymond Felton is shooting 55% from 3-point land after having a flaw in his shooting motion corrected in the offseason after shooting abysmally from behind the arc last season
-The Tar Heels have 283 assists on their 415 FGs this season - a very high ratio
-Eight players are averaging at least 15.0 minutes per game, no one more then 26.2.
Next Report: 1/10