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No. 24 North Carolina holds off No. 12 Ohio State

The Associated Press
North Carolina Tar Heels forward Brice Johnson (11) dunks the ball against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the first half at United Center.

CHICAGO (AP) — Brice Johnson had 18 points on 8-for-10 shooting and nine rebounds, and No. 24 North Carolina used its stout defense to hold off No. 12 Ohio State for an 82-74 victory Saturday.

Marcus Paige added 16 points for the Tar Heels (8-3), and Kennedy Meeks finished with eight points, 13 rebounds and two blocked shots. Meeks and Johnson led North Carolina to a 53-40 rebounding advantage.

Marc Loving made five 3-pointers and scored 19 points for Ohio State (9-2), which had won four in a row. Sam Thompson scored 17, and D'Angelo Russell had 11 points and eight rebounds.

But the Buckeyes shot 35 percent. They were averaging 84.2 points and shooting 53.7 percent coming into the day.

The Tar Heels led by as many as 18 in the second half, but Thompson helped the Buckeyes get back in the game by attacking the rim. The former Chicago high school star had an alley-oop jam and a rebound dunk, and then added four consecutive foul shots during a 10-2 Ohio State run that got the Buckeyes within eight with 5:48 remaining.

Ohio State trailed by seven in the final minutes and had a chance to get even closer but was cold from the field down the stretch. The Tar Heels managed to hold on despite going 15 for 25 at the line in the second half.

Johnson was 4 for 4 for eight points in the first half, showing off a nice soft jumper and some impressive athleticism around the rim. He was on the finishing side of two alley-oops from J.P. Tokoto, including a fast-break dunk that lifted North Carolina to a 35-24 lead with 4:54 left.

The Tar Heels also got a four-point play from Paige on their way to a 43-31 advantage at the half. They shot 51.5 percent from the field, compared to 37.5 percent for Ohio State. But the Buckeyes' 3-point shooting, with Loving going 3 for 3 in the half, helped them stay in the game.

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