North Carolina dominant on the offensive glass
Posted Nov 23, 2016
North Carolina’s Roy Williams knows a thing or two about having elite offensive rebounding teams. But this year’s team goes even beyond elite, to head-shaking. According to statistics website KenPom, the Tar Heels have an offensive rebounding rate of 50.3 percent, meaning the Tar Heels have actually grabbed more offensive rebounds than their opponents have garnered defensive boards.
(Carolina Blue)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
UNC Transfer Jonathan Powell Commits to Pittsburgh BasketballJonathan Powell’s time in Chapel Hill is over. On Saturday, the sophomore wing became the first Tar Heel of the offseason to choose another school...
Sat Apr 11, 2026Luka Bogavac Entering Transfer Portal
With the transfer portal open and UNC recently hiring Michael Malone, Luka Bogavac has elected to explore other opportunities. On Saturday, the native of Montenegro...
Sat Apr 11, 2026
Seth Trimble to play in front of NBA scouts at Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
Hoping to continue his basketball career in the NBA, Seth Trimble recently accepted an invitation to play in the Portsmouth (Va.) Invitational Tournament. This tournament...
Sat Apr 11, 2026
Tar Heel Guard Jaydon Young Returning for Senior Season
North Carolina guard Jaydon Young will remain with the Tar Heels in 2026-27. He was previously expected to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Young arrived...
Fri Apr 10, 2026