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Carolina forward John Henson blocks Virginia Tech forward C.J. Barksdale in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Henson led the Tar Heels with 6 blocks.

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Carolina forward Harrison Barnes (40) flies to the hoop in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Harrison Barnes posted a season high 27 points, which lead the team.

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Carolina guard Reggie Bullock takes a mid-range jump-shot over Virginia Tech guard Erick Green Carolina forward Harrison Barnes (40) drives to the hoop in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Reggie Bullock finished with 6 points.

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Carolina forward Harrison Barnes (40) dunks the ball in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Harrison Barnes finished with a season high 27 points.

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Carolina forward John Henson fights off a Virginia Tech defender in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Henson had a double-double with 16 points and rebounds.

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Carolina guard Kendall Marshall lays the ball up in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Marshall finished the game with 9 points and 8 assists.

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Carolina forward Harrison Barnes (40) drives to the hoop in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Hrrison Barnes posted a season high 27 points, which lead the team.

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Carolina forward John Henson protects the ball from a Virginia Tech defender in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum.

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Carolina guard Kendall Marshall fights off a Virginia Tech defender while flying the the basket in the first half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Marshall finished the game with 9 points and 8 assists.

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Carolina forwards Tyler Zeller (44) and Harrison Barnes (40) fight Virginia Tech forward Cadarian Raines (4) for a rebound in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Tyler Zeller posted his third straight double-double with 14 points and 11 points.

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Carolina guard Dexter Strickland is tended to by head atheltic trainer Chris Hirth during a second half time out of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech in Cassell Coliseum.

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Carolina forward Harrison Barnes drives past Virginia Tech defender Cadarian Raines in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Harrison Barnes led the Tar Heels with a season high 27 points.

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Carolina forward John Henson slams the ball through the hoop in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum.

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Carolina forward John Henosn blocks Virginia Tech forward Dorian Finney-Smith in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Henson led the Tar Heels with 6 blocks.

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Carolina guard Dexter Strickland was helped up by head coach Roy Williams and head athletic trainer Chris Hirth in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum.

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Head Coach Roy Williams talks to the media about his team’s performance in Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech in Cassell Coliseum.

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Carolina guard Kendall Marshall lays the ball up in the second half of Carolina’s 82-68 win over Virginia Tech Thursday night in Cassell Coliseum. Marshall lead the Tar Heels with 37 minutes played and finished the game with 9 points and 8 assists.

Men's Basketball vs.Virginia Tech

Published January 20, 2012

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