News Archive for Roy Williams

Tar Heels Lose Again: Tournament Chances In Real Jeopardy

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The North Carolina Tar Heels suffered another loss last night, and their nightmare season keeps getting scarier.  This time they lost against their fierce rival Duke 64-54.  Carolina shot a pathetic 35%, a season low, and it was their lowest point total under current coach Roy Williams.

Roy Williams is irate on how the Tar Heels are playing this year.

They have shot poorly all year long ,and they have also turned the ball over way too much.  They fell to 13-11 and just 2-7 in conference. Carolina has lost eight of ten and four in a row.

Duke was lead by Jon Scheyer who poured in 24. Duke is now 20-4 and 8-2 in conference.  Duke was bigger up front  and used that to advantage with second chance opportunities.

The defending National Champions and preseason Top five will have to likely win their conference tournament just to get invited to the dance.  It has been a colossally disappointing season thus far for the Tar Heels and they would never imagined they are fighting for their tournament lives.

Beyond the losing, it is the way they have lost.  There have been too many blowout losses and embarrassing defeats.  The fans of Chapel Hill are not used to this.  Coach Williams and the team are in a state of shock.  Williams does not know what to do at this point and has even questioned his techniques that have been successful throughout  his coaching career.

Carolina is likely looking at a NIT bid unless they have a amazing turnaround.  Their season is in real jeopardy.

Tar Heels Blown Out Again at Clemson

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Chapel Hill is not used to seeing this kind of basketball displayed by its Tar Heels.  Everyone was expecting a slight rebuilding year given the departures of Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington.  But nobody, even coach Roy Williams, expected this.

Williams Frustration Is Growing With Road Losses

Williams Growing Frustrated By Road Losses

The Tar Heels visited Clemson last night, expecting to continue it dominance over the Tigers.  North Carolina was riding a 10-game winning streak against Clemson and has regularly pounded them into submission.

The tables were turned at Clemson last night as the Tigers got out to an early double-digit lead and never looked back, winning 83-64.

Clemson was led by Trevor Booker and Demontez Stitt, who scored 21 and 20 points respectively.  It was Clemson’s defensive blitz which put the stamp on the game.

None of the Tar Heels starters were able to score in double-figures and they committed 26 turnovers in the loss.  They were flustered at the opening buzzer by Clemson’s brutal defensive attack and by the time they woke up the game was out of reach.

The loss was not only the first to Clemson since 2004, but it was the most lopsided ACC loss since the dark days of Matt Doherty’s tenure.

While the team is young, it is still filled with talent that should not result in losses of this magnitude.  Coach Williams has some major work ahead of him to get this ship steering in the right direction.

Tar Heel Woes On The Road

Tar Heel Woes On The Road

It begins with figuring out why these kids can’t seem to play on the road.  They have been the Jeckyll and Hyde of college basketball this year.  They are undefeated at home, playing amazing transition offense and holding the visitors to a solid 67.6 points per game.

But when they hit the road, they become a horse of a different color.  Their road FG% is 10 points lower and their defense gives up 15 more points per game.

Coach Roy Williams is going to need to nip this in the bud quickly.  The loss to the College of Charleston was not just a blip on the radar.  If they cannot figure out what causing the implosions on the road, come tournament time the Tarheels will be heading to the NIT with their double-digit loss record.