Joel Berry II picked up his play a little after a terrible performance in the previous game, while Justin Jackson had an average game. Kenny Williams still only hit one three, and nobody off the bench had a great game—other than Tony Bradley, of course (14 points and eight rebounds). So how did UNC come away with a 104-61 win in Maui over Chaminade? Kennedy Meeks woke up and had his best game of the season, rebounding like he has been but also chipping in a lot of points on efficient, high-percentage shots.
Meeks was spectacular in the first half, gobbling up offensive rebounds and feasting on putbacks.