(Up Saily ®ar Mwl Eagles sink talons into Tar Heels BY BRIAN MACPHERSON SENIOR WRITER The way Boston College moved the ball between its guards and its forwards, opening up gaps in the defense long enough for uncon tested 3-pointers and dunks alike, it might as well have been running drills in practice. It was fitting, really, because the mentality of practice is exactly what North Carolina seems to need to bring to its game situations. Behind 17 points from forward Jared Dudley and 16 from reserve guard Tyrese Rice, the No. 20 Eagles extended their winning streak to four games with an 81-74 victory against the unranked Tar Heels. “We’ve just got to start bringing it on game night, for real,” said UNC Boston College 81, UNC 74 Botton Colkgs 42 39 8! 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Guards Rice and Sean Marshall unleashed their entire arsenal on the North Carolina defense in the first half. Midrange jumpers, 3-pointers from die wing and acrobatic shots in the paint all contributed to the duo’s combined 22 first-half points. “We’re trying to pay a lot of attention to Craig Smith he’s a hell of a player down inside,” said UNC guard Wes Miller. “When he kicked it out, Rice knocked down some big ones.” North Carolina stayed close, thanks in part to back-to-back 3s from freshman Danny Green midway through the half, but the Eagles exploded late and went into the locker room on a 24-6 run. “It’s just mental lapses,” said Green, who scored 16 points. “We get lapses, and tonight we had a lapse that was too 10ng.... We know teams are going to go on spurts, but we can’t allow it to be that big of a spurt.” Early in the second half, howev er, it looked as though the Tar Heels had rediscovered enough hustle to overcome a double-digit deficit for the fourth time in six games. 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