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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
North Carolina 75, Syracuse 70
When: 7:00 PM ET, Monday, February 29, 2016
Where: Dean E. Smith Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Officials: # Jeffrey Anderson, # Mike Eades, # Michael Stephens
Attendance: 20714

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Tension and stress were playing a role for No. 8 North Carolina on Monday night.

Good thing for the Tar Heels that they had their share of points off rebounds and other clutch plays down the stretch.

Forward Brice Johnson scored 14 points, including a key basket off a rebound late in the game as the Tar Heels fought off Syracuse for a 75-70 victory at the Smith Center.

"I don't know if I ever felt as much stress about a regular-season game as I did tonight," Tar Heels coach Roy Williams said. "I wanted for those (seniors) to win their last home game. It was about winning. I didn't care how."

Trailing by three, Syracuse had a possession with a chance to tie in the final 15 seconds, but guard Michael Gbinije opted to drive to the basket and came up empty.

"We had it set up for him to look for a 3 in transition," Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said. "You have to use your best judgment there and he thought he could get to the basket."

North Carolina guard Joel Berry made two free throws at the 6.6-second mark to account for the final score.

The Tar Heels (24-6, 13-4), who played in their home finale, moved a half-game ahead of Miami atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings.

North Carolina can clinch at least a share of the regular-season title by beating Duke on Saturday night. Williams said championships are important.

"I've been fortunate, but I want those kids to have some of those feelings," the Hall of Fame coach said. "I would give so much if those kids could have something."

Berry finished with 13 points, while forwards Justin Jackson, Kennedy Meeks and Isaiah Hicks all had 10 points. Johnson, a senior, also had 10 rebounds in his final home game.

The setting for the home finale brought out all sorts of emotions for the Tar Heels.

"He's really intense about Senior Night," senior guard Marcus Paige said of his coach. "He always has been. He really wanted this for us."

North Carolina held a double-digit lead for the first time at 48-37 on Paige's 3-point play with 15:13 remaining. But the Tar Heels had trouble putting away Syracuse, which is looking for a resume-boosting victory in its quest to make the NCAA Tournament field.

"We battled the whole game," Boeheim said. "We knew there was going to be a disadvantage on the boards. We battled them a long time."

Gbinije's 17 points paced Syracuse (19-11, 9-8), which played the first of consecutive road games to close the regular season. Guard Trevor Cooney added 14 points, forward Tyler Lydon 12 and guard Malachi Richardson 10 for the Orange.

Gbinije, who was coming off a career-high 34 points Saturday against North Carolina State, reached the double-figure mark with a little more than nine minutes to play on a put-back dunk and subsequent free throw as the Orange hung around at 58-50.

Gbinije has scored in double figures in every game this season.

Syracuse pulled within 62-59 with seven minutes left.

Johnson and Jackson answered with baskets and Johnson made two free throws as part of a 6-0 run.

Yet North Carolina's lead was only 69-68 with 2:10 to play.

Hicks scored in the lane and, after an offensive foul on Syracuse, Johnson scored off an offensive rebound – one of 19 offensive boards in the game for the Tar Heels.

Despite the result, there were encouraging moments for the Orange.

"Our poise was great," Boeheim said. "That was a really good (North Carolina) team. They played with a lot of momentum once they got the lead. Overall, we played with great effort."

North Carolina averages less than five 3-pointers per game (a league low). The Tar Heels made six in the first half, then missed all eight attempts in the second half from long range.

Syracuse had shooting woes, too.

"We're not going on the road and beating North Carolina making five of 20 on (3-pointers)," Boeheim said.

The Tar Heels led 38-34 at halftime. North Carolina also had eight offensive rebounds in the first 10 minutes.

"When they shot, they get it back too many times (on offensive rebounds)," Boeheim said. "I thought that was the difference."

But the Tar Heels didn't break free from an 18-18 tie until 3-point baskets were made by guards Nate Britt and Theo Pinson.

Paige scored his first points on a 3-pointer to push North Carolina to a 36-32 edge.

Syracuse's first three fouls came on the offensive end before the Tar Heels took a foul shot at the 3:34 mark of the first half.

The teams combined for 15 first-half turnovers.

NOTES: As part of Senior Night, walk-ons Justin Coleman and Spenser Dalton were in the North Carolina starting lineup and played the first 71 seconds, with the Tar Heels holding a 2-0 lead when they departed. ... Syracuse C DaJuan Coleman played with five stitches under his right eye from an injury sustained Saturday against North Carolina State. ... North Carolina beat the Orange 84-73 in early January in Syracuse. ... Despite their places in the standings, North Carolina entered the game with a 6-4 mark across its last 10 games while Syracuse was 7-3 in that span. ... Syracuse goes to Florida State for a regular-season finale Saturday. ... North Carolina goes to Duke on Saturday night.
Top Game Performances
 
Syracuse   North Carolina
Michael Gbinije 17 Scoring Brice Johnson 14
Michael Gbinije 7 Assists Marcus Paige 8
Tyler Roberson 11 Rebounds Brice Johnson 10
Trevor Cooney 6 Free Throws Made Kennedy Meeks 4
Trevor Cooney 2 Steals Joel Berry II 2
Tyler Lydon 2 Blocks Isaiah Hicks 1
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Syracuse 70 41.8 5-20 19-23 9 30 2 8 15
North Carolina 75 41.2 6-25 13-19 17 38 3 6 13