CONWAY
No wonder No. 3 North Carolina nearly turned this into a trip to forget.
"I think we kind of got too caught up in the Christmas spirit," Tar Heels star LaToya Pringle said. "We were all thinking, 'We're on vacation. We're away from school.'"
Behind Pringle's 20 points and 12 rebounds, both season highs, the Tar Heels shook out of holiday mode in time to defeat Coastal Carolina 82-58 on Monday night.
However,
Rashanda McCants had 18 points and Erlana Larkins 14 points as the Tar Heels (11-1) won their seventh straight in this beach community. They can add to that on Thursday night when they take on Western Kentucky as part of The Carolina Challenge at the
The team spent a couple of hours Sunday at the area's outlet mall, then had their holiday party at the hotel that night.
Who had time to think about basketball?
"We didn't come out focused, ready to play," Pringle said. "I think we got kind of comfortable with the beach scenery."
That was particularly evident in the second half.
Coastal
Freshman guard Italee Lucas regained control for
Coastal
"It was a very sloppy, physical game,"
Part of that, Hatchell said, was because of the Tar Heels' layoff. Since a loss to top-ranked
"So we were a little bit out of synch," Hatchell said.
McCants finished the game with a bandage on her forehead after a hard fall to the floor that opened a cut. She spent several minutes face down with trainers bringing out towels to wipe up the blood.
After some time on the bench cleaning up, McCants returned.
Pringle admitted she was the one who knocked McCants down. "I apologized," Pringle said. "I saw her on the ground and thought, 'My elbow hurts.'"
McCants was getting stitched up after the game. Hatchell expected her leading scorer back for Thursday's game.
"She's tough," Hatchell said, smiling. "This'll make her tougher."
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Coastal's C.J. Ware knew the Lady Chants would eventually get themselves into the game. "I think the main reason was that we weren't intimidated" by the taller, stronger Tar Heels.
Hatchell loves her time at the beach. She spent 11 seasons coaching Francis Marion, about an hour's drive west in
And she's brought her team to this resort area each year since 1994-95, usually leaving with some nice memories and a victory or two.
The Tar Heels improved to 19-4 all-time along the
She already scheduled
Pringle doesn't expect much vacationing the next couple of days, not with the kind of workouts the Tar Heels will get from Hatchell. "We've got to prepare to come out focused and we didn't do that tonight," Pringle said. "I'm pretty sure our next two practices will make sure we're focused against

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