For once, North Carolina's offense wasn't all about Kendall Marshall racking up assists by looking to his high-scoring teammates instead of for his own shot. Instead, the pass-first point guard turned in the best scoring day of his career to go with his latest masterful floor game. The sophomore had a career-high 22 points and 13 assists to help No. 7 North Carolina beat North Carolina State 86-74 on Tuesday night, extending the Tar Heels' domination of their nearby rivals.