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Harrison Barnes scored 24 points to help No. 8 North Carolina beat Clemson 74-52 on Saturday.
THE BUNTING WAS a little brighter, as were the garnet and white balloons released as the back-to-back national championship flag was raised beyond the center field wall. The first pitches thrown by Jackie Bradley and Scott Wingo, the past two College World Series MVPs, were more celebratory than ceremonial.
South Carolina failed to win its second game in a row for the first time in more than six weeks, falling to LSU 68-58 on Saturday at Colonial Life Arena.
Opening day reinforced preseason beliefs about Clemson baseball — the Tigers would be better at preventing runs than scoring them.
Lower Richland coach Zeke Washington was a little surprised earlier this week when his two of his senior leaders — Edward Stephens and Eric Eaves — came to him with an idea about changing the starting lineup.
Harrison Barnes scored 24 points to help No. 8 North Carolina beat Clemson 74-52 on Saturday.
Mathiang Muo scored 21 points, going 5 for 7 from 3-point range, to lead Charleston Southern to a 73-58 Big South Conference victory over Gardner-Webb on Tuesday night.
Quincy Acy was sprawled on the floor after being knocked down while driving toward the basket. The whistle never blew.
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