California hands No. 14 North Carolina its second straight loss in Bay Area, 84-78
John Camden scored 20 points and Dai Dai Ames and Justin Pippen each added 19 as California built a 20-point lead and held off No. 14 North Carolina 84-78 on Saturday. The Tar Heels (14-4, 2-3
ACC standings) absorbed their second straight loss in the Bay Area; they fell 95-90 at Stanford on Wednesday. Freshman
Caleb Wilson led UNC with 17 points. (
Associated Press)
UNC Basketball Suffers Second West Coast Loss, Falls 84-78 at Cal
North Carolina couldn’t overcome a 17-point deficit Saturday at Cal, falling 84-78 for their second straight loss. After being down as many as 20 in the second half, UNC fought back, using a 20-5 run to cut deficit to four. The Tar Heels held Cal to just 30 points on 42% shooting in the second half, but went 3:56 without a field goal down the stretch. (
Inside Carolina)
No. 14 UNC Men's Basketball Looks To Rebound At Cal Saturday - Pregame Notes
No. 14 UNC Men's Basketball plays Cal in Berkeley for the first time in the ACC on Saturday at 4 p.m. Eastern. The game will be televised on ACC Network (Wes Durham and Dennis Scott). Carolina is 1-2 on the road, winning at Kentucky and losing at SMU and Stanford. The Tar Heels are 5-1 all-time against Cal. The Tar Heels are 16-10 in California. (
GoHeels.com)
Why Henri Veesaar is UNC Basketball's most indispensable player
Outside of
Caleb Wilson, center
Henri Veesaar is UNC Basketball's most important player. On a roster built around Wilson’s star power, Veesaar has become the piece the Tar Heels can least afford to lose. His blend of size, efficiency, and versatility has reshaped how UNC plays on both ends and given this team a dimension that it did not have a year ago. (
USA Today)
Video: Tyler Hansbrough, John Henson Diagnose UNC's Disappointing Defense
Former North Carolina basketball greats
Tyler Hansbrough and
John Henson discuss the Tar Heels' concerning defensive play as part of the The Field Of 68: After Dark podcast. "I would be pretty concerned because we're starting to see a trend."
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Sat Jan 17
North Carolina vs. California Basketball Preview: Tar Heels Try to Right the Ship
The Golden Bears have hit a midseason lull and provide the opportunity for the Tar Heels to iron out some defensive issues that have plagued them in recent performances. Since ACC play started, a five-game stretch where Cal stands 1-4, shooting woes have severely hampered the Golden Bears’ offense, which has averaged just 67 points in league play. (
Inside Carolina)
When players see one thing and coaches see another, UNC’s defense suffers
"They ran the same play, pretty much every time down the court,"
Caleb Wilson said after UNC's loss to Stanford. When a reporter relayed Wilson’s remarks to coach
Hubert Davis, Davis said he couldn’t address comments he hadn’t heard in full context. He did, however, challenge the idea that Stanford’s offense was thriving simply by running the same play. (
USA Today)
No. 14 UNC Basketball at Cal: TV info, stats, scouting Bears, keys to game, and notes
Cal needs perimeter scoring to stretch the floor and keep UNC honest. If the Bears, who make 35% of their 3-point attempts (6th in the ACC, 109th in the country) and 8.6 per game, knock down threes like Stanford, Wake Forest, and SMU, it changes defensive coverage and crowd energy. The Bears have double-digit 3-pointers in nine games this season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Basketball aims to steady itself defensively at Cal
No. 14 North Carolina has another chance to get back on the right track Saturday following a 95-90 loss Wednesday, as the Tar Heels visit the California Golden Bears. UNC has dropped two of its last three games, allowing 97, 84, and 95 points during that stretch. In those games, the Tar Heels' opponents have made 44 3-pointers at about a 50% clip. (
TarHeel247)
No. 12 UNC Wrestling Downs Virginia, 25-10
Technical falls from Jake Dailey and Robert Platt fueled the 12th-ranked North Carolina wrestling team (8-1, 1-0 ACC) over Virginia (8-5, 1-1 ACC), 25-10, on Friday evening. With the victory, the Tar Heels now have won eight of their last nine ACC openers, and nine consecutive meetings over the Cavaliers. On the night, seven Tar Heels were victorious. (
GoHeels.com)
Tyler Hansbrough and John Henson on UNC's Bumpy Start to ACC Play
Former UNC Basketball stars
Tyler Hansbrough and
John Henson joined The Field of 68: After Dark to discuss the Tar Heels' turbulence in ACC play this season, what’s gone wrong, and what needs to change. "The thing I see different from when I played, especially with the old defense, is we used to deny the wings, and that’ll mess teams up too." (
Inside Carolina)
Reniya Kelly delivers career night vs. Miami
For much of the season,
Reniya Kelly's value to North Carolina hasn't shown up cleanly in the box score. Her career night powered UNC to a 73–62 win over Miami, one of the grittiest performances of its ACC slate. Entering Thursday night, Kelly was averaging 4.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game while shooting just 24.1 percent from the field. (
TarHeel247)
Farewell to the Well: UNC adopts interlocking NC as University-wide logo
UNC is replacing its Old Well logo with the interlocking NC symbol, which was previously utilized for athletics only, as its primary branding. The new logo is part of a brand campaign to "unify" the University and carries the tagline “First. And For All.” and aims to highlight the impact of students, faculty, and alumni across academics, athletics, and beyond. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Dean Smith's Reflections on the Smith Center
As the Smith Center turns 40, we recalled when
Dean Smith sat down with Inside Carolina two decades ago (at age 74, on the building’s 20th anniversary) to reflect on the arena that bears his name. In the late legendary coach’s absence for this landmark occasion, we have republished that interview, as it was told to former IC staffer Andy Britt. (
Inside Carolina)
Tyler Hansbrough on UNC's struggles
On the Field of 68 After Dark show,
Tyler Hansbrough, whose jersey number hangs in the Smith Center rafters as one of the very few retired numbers in UNC basketball lore, admitted that he's concerned about this team given its recent struggles. "My main issue with Carolina is that right now we go through lapses in games where we get stale," he added. (
Keeping It Heel)