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    Five-Game Win Streak Ends With 78-58 Loss To Georgia Tech
     

     
    North Carolina forward John Henson (31) scores during the first half.

     
    North Carolina forward John Henson (31) scores during the first half.
     
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    Jan. 16, 2011

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    ATLANTA (AP) - North Carolina's five-game winning streak ended as the Tar Heels (12-5, 2-1) committed 18 turnovers, leading to 25 points for Georgia Tech, which topped the Tar Heels 78-58 on Sunday night.

    Harrison Barnes and John Henson each had 11 points for North Carolina.

    Iman Shumpert matched his career high with 30 points and Georgia Tech held North Carolina to its fewest points in the Roy Williams era.

    Glen Rice also matched his career high with 24 points as Georgia Tech (8-8 overall, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) ended its three-game losing streak.

    Exactly one year after setting his career scoring high with 30 points in a win over North Carolina, Shumpert enjoyed another game to remember against the Tar Heels. He blocked two shots and had three steals.

    Shumpert and Rice, who had four 3-pointers, were Georgia Tech's only scorers in double figures.

    As North Carolina's starters struggled early, Williams inserted five subs less than 3 minutes into the game. The second five made an immediate difference as the Tar Heels rallied from a 10-2 deficit for a 10-10 tie.

    North Carolina's starters returned to the tie game but were still cold, and Georgia Tech led 22-12 when Williams again sent in the backups. North Carolina fans loudly cheered the move.

    Henson scored the last five points of the first half as North Carolina cut the Yellow Jackets' lead to 33-32.

    Tyler Zeller, who leads North Carolina with his average of 14.6 points per game, finally managed his first field goal less than 3 minutes into the second half. He finished with nine points.