Originally published Friday, December 28, 2007 at 12:00 AM
College Basketball | N.C. thumps Nevada
Top-ranked North Carolina's latest lopsided victory didn't matter much in the locker room. Not after the Tar Heels lost a key contributor...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Top-ranked North Carolina's latest lopsided victory didn't matter much in the locker room. Not after the Tar Heels lost a key contributor for the rest of the season.
Tyler Hansbrough scored 26 points and Wayne Ellington had a career-high 23 to help North Carolina beat Nevada 106-70 on Thursday night, but the Tar Heels lost junior guard Bobby Frasor to a knee injury in the second half.
Frasor tore his left anterior cruciate ligament when his leg gave way while he was trying to make a steal near the sideline with 9:47 to play. He immediately clutched his knee when he went down before limping to the locker room. He did not return and will require surgery.
The injury robs the Tar Heels (12-0) of a versatile veteran who can play either guard position and provides defense and leadership off the bench.
"He can handle this," an emotional coach Roy Williams said. "It's not going to be easy. It's not easy for any of us right now. I told the team it should put things in perspective that every day you don't take things for granted."
The injury overshadowed another solid performance from the Tar Heels, who ran off 19 straight points spanning halftime and cracked the 100-point mark for the fifth time this season.
Ty Lawson had 16 points and turned in a terrific all-around floor game — which included career highs of 10 assists and five steals — while the Tar Heels shot 54 percent for the game, including 9 of 18 on three-pointers. North Carolina had a 45-33 rebounding advantage against the Wolf Pack (7-5), leading to 22 second-chance points.
Ellington didn't start for the first time this season after travel problems forced him to miss his flight back from Philadelphia and kept him out of Wednesday's practice. He finished 8 for 12 from the field, including 5 for 8 from three-point range.
"On the court, it was a really good night for us," Williams said.
Armon Johnson scored a career-high 23 points to lead Nevada, which had won five consecutive games and hung close with the Tar Heels until late in the first half. But that was before Lawson kicked North Carolina's offense into high gear with a dazzling personal run.
His layup off a turnover gave the Tar Heels a 43-35 lead with 48 seconds left in the half. Then, after a tip-in by Alex Stepheson, Lawson had a steal and a transition dunk.
Finally, he rebounded an airballed jumper and raced for a layup just before the horn to make it 49-35.
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Notes
• Louisiana State senior Sylvia Fowles will miss two to four weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee.
• Arizona State guard Danielle Orsillo, who injured her knee while scoring a career-high 21 points in the Sun Devils' season opener against North Carolina, is out for the season.
• Fresno State attorneys are asking a judge to overturn a multimillion-dollar verdict against the university in a gender-discrimination case involving former women's coach Stacy Johnson-Klein.
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