Maria Gakdeng’s 21 points and 14 rebounds lead No. 9 North Carolina over Syracuse 68-58
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Maria Gakdeng had 21 points and 14 rebounds as No. 9 North Carolina defeated Syracuse 68-58 on Thursday night.
The Tar Heels played without Alyssa Ustby, the team’s second-leading scorer and top rebounder. Ustby didn’t make the trip to Syracuse after sustaining what appeared to be a lower-body injury Sunday against North Carolina State. Tar Heels coach Courtney Banghart said Ustby “would be back soon.”
The Tar Heels (24-4, 12-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their sixth straight game. Syracuse (10-16, 4-11) lost its third straight and is in danger of missing the ACC Tournament.
The Tar Heels dominated inside, outscoring the Orange 40-20 in the paint.
Trayanna Crisp had 12 points and Indya Nivar 11 for the Tar Heels.
Georgia Woolley led the Orange with 17 points, including 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range. Sophie Burrows scored 12 points.
North Carolina went on a 16-3 run and took a 40-25 lead with about eight minutes to go in the third quarter. Syracuse got within five on a 3-pointer by Burrows, but could get no closer.
Takeaways
North Carolina: It took awhile for the Tar Heels to adjust to playing without Ustby, but they were able to make it past an inferior opponent.
Syracuse: The Orange will be hard-pressed to make the ACC tournament with just a half-game lead over Miami for the 15th and final spot.
Key moment
A 3-ponter by Woolley brought Syracuse to within two at 24-22, but then Gakdeng went on to score North Carolina’s next 13 points, all inside and two on put-backs.
Key stat
North Carolina scored 19 points off 17 Orange turnovers.
Up next
North Carolina concludes its two-game trip Sunday at Louisville. Syracuse travels to No. 11 Duke on Sunday.
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