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Meeks scores 25 as No. 1 North Carolina beats Temple 91-67

Brice Johnson, Daniel Dingle, Kennedy Meeks

Brice Johnson, Daniel Dingle, Kennedy Meeks

AP

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Kennedy Meeks had 25 points and 11 rebounds to help No. 1 North Carolina launch a season of lofty expectations with a 91-67 win over Temple on Friday night.

Brice Johnson contributed 16 points and 10 rebounds, and Nate Britt scored 15 for the Tar Heels, who took control late in the first half in the opener of the Veterans Classic, a doubleheader at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Meeks, a 6-foot-10 junior, scored in the lane, connected on fadeaway jumpers and squared up from 15 feet. He went 10 for 14 from the floor and sank five of seven free throws in matching his career high for points.

With Meeks leading the way, North Carolina (1-0) finished with a 49-32 rebounding advantage.

Devin Coleman led Temple (0-1) with 19 points.

The score was tied at 34 late in the first half before the Tar Heels showed why they’re currently considered to be the best team in the country.

Isaiah Hicks made a layup, Meeks hauled in a Temple miss and Britt nailed a 3-pointer. A steal by Joel Berry II led to a basket by Meeks, and another 3 by Britt concluded the 10-0 run that put North Carolina in control.

To hammer home the point, Theo Pinson drilled a long-range jumper at the buzzer, turned around a strutted toward the locker room with the score 47-36.

North Carolina remained comfortably in front during the second half, and coach Roy Williams began substituting liberally with 6 minutes left and the Tar Heels up by 18.

It was the 11th straight season-opening win for North Carolina, which returns four starters from a team that went 26-12 last season and won two games in the NCAA tournament.

The Tar Heels were without senior guard Marcus Paige, who will miss at least three weeks after breaking a bone in his right hand on Nov. 3. Berry and Pinson started in the backcourt and combined for nine assists.

This was a good opening test for the Tar Heels - a Temple squad that went 26-11 last season and had won seven straight season openers.

For a while, the Owls hung with North Carolina. But the Tar Heels were too tall, and their roster was too deep for a team that just two years ago went 9-22.

After missing seven of nine shots in falling behind 9-4, the Tar Heels got baskets from five different players in a 12-2 spurt that briefly shifted momentum their way.

Temple remained in striking distance, however, and a three-point play by Daniel Dingle tied it at 26 with 5:45 left in the first half.

Minutes later, North Carolina made its move.

TIP-INS

Temple: The Owls didn’t get a point from their frontcourt until reserve forward Mark Williams hit a jumper with 10:35 left in the first half.

North Carolina: The Tar Heels took a 4-3 lead in the series. The previous meeting occurred in the 1991 East Regional final, with North Carolina winning to advance to the Final Four.

UP NEXT

Temple: Faces Minnesota on Nov. 19 in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

North Carolina: Hosts Fairfield on Sunday in the CBE Hall of Fame Classic.