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Tar Heels Host No. 1-Ranked Blue Devils
Feb. 4, 2004
Carolina will host top-ranked Duke on Thursday night at 9 p.m. in the Smith Center. The game will be televised nationally by ESPN2 and regionally in the Atlantic Coast Conference area by Raycom/Jefferson-Pilot. Carolina has already beaten one No. 1-ranked team this season, having defeated Connecticut 86-83 on Jan. 17 in the Smith Center. The Tar Heels have beaten 10 No. 1-ranked teams (Associated Press poll) in their history, tying UCLA for the most wins over No. 1-ranked teams in NCAA history. The Tar Heels, ranked No. 17 by the Associated Press and No. 19 by the coaches, are 13-5, 3-4 in the ACC this season. The Tar Heels are ranked No. 18 in the nation in the latest RPI rankings and have played the nation's 11th-toughest schedule. Carolina dropped to 0-3 on the road in the ACC this season with an 81-72 loss at Clemson last Saturday. Duke is 18-1, 7-0 in the ACC. The Blue Devils won at Georgia Tech, 82-74, last Saturday afternoon. Following Thursday night's game, Carolina will have a quick turnaround, traveling to face No. 16/15 Wake Forest on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Brutal Three-Game Stretch
Five Double-Figure Scorers
McCants' Scoring McCants had 26 points at Clemson last Saturday. He has scored 25 or more points in four of the last five games. He has scored 25 or more points six times this season and 12 times in 53 collegiate games.
Williams Passes 1,000 Points
Tar Heels Third in the Nation in Scoring
Broadcast Information This season, 26 of 27 regular-season Carolina games will be televised (the lone exception was the Dec. 30 game vs. Coastal Carolina). Fifteen UNC games will be nationally broadcast, not including ACC and NCAA Tournament contests.
The game will be broadcast live on radio by the Tar Heel Sports Network, for which Woody Durham (play-by-play) and Mick Mixon (analyst) are in their 15th year together calling the action for Carolina Basketball. For the third straight season, former UNC All-America Phil Ford (analyst) joins Durham and Mixon on the broadcast team. All Carolina men's basketball games may be heard on the Internet (for a fee) at TarHeelBlue.com.
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