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Hubert Davis Highlights Effort in UNC's Gritty Road Win Over Virginia

With the Tar Heels outlasting Virginia in a gritty road win, was complimentary of North Carolina's fight and response as they improved to 4-4 in Quad 1 games this season. "One of the things I kept telling them is in order to win this game, when the ball goes up in the air, or it’s on the ground, those 50/50 loose balls got to be all UNC." (Inside Carolina)

UNC Basketball vs. Virginia Postgame Notes

UNC rallied from a 16-point deficit to beat No. 14 Virginia, its largest deficit in a victory since trailing UCLA by 16 in a 76-74 win on 12/21/2024. scored all of his season-high 17 points in the second half. Guard led UNC with seven rebounds. UNC was charged with only four turnovers, the fewest in the era. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Big Hitters Podcast - UNC's Massive Road Win At Virginia

No. 22 UNC comes back from down 16 in the second half to defeat No. 14 Virginia in Charlottesville. Former Tar Heel walk-on , David Ray Allen, and Ross Martin break down the game, what UNC did right and wrong in the win, ' hot seat, and the Smith Center renovate or move argument. (View Video)

Lucas: On The Move

At a place where Virginia used to thrive on making it impossible to run, UNC changed Saturday's game by pushing the tempo. "We got steals, deflections, and that allowed us to get into the open court," said. "The pitch-aheads and the awareness by our guards to see their open teammates got us back into the game and gave us a lot of energy." (GoHeels.com)

UNC vs. Virginia Observations: 40-19, Strong Close, Jarin Stevenson, Rebounding

UNC lost and then regained the lead, riding junior , who scored all 17 of his points over the final 12:42 of the contest. The 85 points are the most by UNC in this building, which opened 20 years ago, and the most at UVA since 2005. The 16-point deficit is the most an opponent has ever overcome in winning here since JPJ opened in 2006. (TarHeel247)

Jarin Stevenson’s Second-Half Surge Powers No. 22 Tar Heels Past No. 14 Virginia

Through the first 27 minutes of UNC's win at Virginia, 's lone statistic was a rebound. No points. No assists. No blocks, just a single offensive board. With the Tar Heels down 16 in the first half, another road collapse seemed likely. Stevenson didn't attempt his first shot until 12:42 remained — a transition layup to cut Virginia's lead to one. (TarHeel247)

Video: IC Postgame Podcast - Different Faces Lead UNC Basketball's Big Win at Virginia

Rob Harrington and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC Basketball's 85-80 comeback win in Charlottesville over No. 14 Virginia on Saturday. Carolina trailed by as many as 16, but 's 17 second-half points and 's floor leadership pushed the Tar Heels to victory. (View Video)

Hubert Davis’ halftime challenge fuels rally for huge UNC win at Virginia

It was the sort of victory that can flip the trajectory of a season, and it came because UNC came out swinging in the second half. The No. 22 Tar Heels found the energy, hustle, and determination that were absent in the first half to produce a signature victory the Tar Heels needed. They rallied from a 16-point deficit for an 85-80 win at No. 14 Virginia. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Box Score: North Carolina 85, Virginia 80

View the complete box score from the No. 22 North Carolina Tar Heels' 85-80 victory over the No. 14 Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday afternoon in Charlottesville. (View Box Score)

Video: Virginia Basketball Coach Ryan Odom Post-UNC Press Conference

Virginia head men's basketball coach Ryan Odom speaks with the media following the No. 14 Cavaliers' 85-80 loss to No. 22 North Carolina on Saturday at John Paul Jones Arena. (View Video)
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TeamACCOverall
(5) Duke7-018-1
(18) Clemson7-117-4
(14) Virginia5-216-3
Miami5-216-4
NC State5-214-6
(22) North Carolina4-316-4
SMU4-315-5
(23) Louisville4-314-5
Virginia Tech4-415-6
California3-415-5
Stanford3-414-6
Syracuse3-412-8
Georgia Tech2-511-9
Notre Dame2-511-9
Wake Forest2-511-9
Boston College2-59-11
Florida State1-68-12
Pittsburgh1-68-12