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North Carolina (8-5, 1-0 ACC) at Louisville (8-5, 1-1 ACC)
Wednesday, Jan. 1 — 6 p.m.
Louisville, Ky. — KFC Yum! Center
TV: ACC Network (Jay Alter, Debbie Antonelli)
Radio: Tar Heels Sports Network (Jones Angell, Tyler Hansbrough)Quotables
“The only thing that I focus on is that for this team to reach its full potential, we would have to be a really good defensive and rebounding team. I’ve been straightforward and direct with them from the start. I’ve also added one extra thing, and that’s taking care of the basketball. We only had seven turnovers (against Campbell). If we take care of the basketball, we get shots, and we’re a team that can make shots.” — coach Hubert Davis on Sunday night, after UNC’s 97-81 defeat of Campbell.
“We never worry about offense. We have so many talented scorers, so that’s never a worry. And just ending games, like the last four minutes of tight games. All of our losses were really close, and we flipped that around in the UCLA game, and we have confidence that we can flip that around now. We did so much film on those last couple minutes of every loss, so it’s like we know exactly what we want to do, and we know exactly how we want to play in those last minutes. And that’s what it’s going to come down to in the ACC, especially on road, against any team.” — UNC guard Elliot Cadeau, after the victory against Campbell.
Pregame Notes
RJ Davis Shoots Way into History: Fifth-year senior guard RJ Davis hit five 3-pointers in the win over Campbell, shooting into the top spot on UNC’s all-time 3-point list. He moved up to 303 made 3-pointers across his college career, surpassing Marcus Paige’s previous program record of 299 made 3-pointers. Davis finished with 23 points against the Camels on 53.3-percent shooting from the field (7-of-13) and 50-percent shooting from 3-point range (5-of-10). That’s the first time this season Davis has shot 50 percent or better from the field, and 40 percent or better on 3-pointers in the same game. Now, Davis needs 15 points to surpass former big man Armando Bacot for second place in all-time scoring at UNC.
Freshman guard Ian Jackson also continued his scoring surge. Jackson earned his first college starting assignment on Sunday night, with Seth Trimble sitting out due to an upper-body injury suffered in practice. Jackson produced a season-high 26 points against the Camels, and earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for that performance. He’s shooting a team-best 41.7 percent from 3-point range (minimum five attempts).
Defensive Lapse Results in Metrics Slide: Carolina led Campbell 82-53 with less than six minutes remaining in the game on Sunday night. That 29-point lead for UNC was right on pace for the predicted final margin, as the Tar Heels were installed as 28½-point favorites by the oddsmakers. But defensive miscues down the stretch allowed the Camels to cut their final deficit down to 16 points. Campbell forward Colby Duggan pumped in a career-high 32 points, doubling his previous career best of 16 points. He reached that mark last season against Division III program Southern Virginia.
Though the sleepy finish didn’t cost UNC the game against Campbell, which checked in a lowly No. 310 in the NET rankings coming into the game, it did hurt Carolina’s rating in the metrics. The Tar Heels dropped six spots in the NET after the victory against the Camels, slipping from No. 32 to No. 38. UNC began this week as one of three teams ranked among the top 50 in the NET that had played seven Quad 1 games, along with Auburn (No. 1 in the NET) and Purdue (No. 37).
The NET (or NCAA Evaluation Tool) is one of the main metrics used when assigning the NCAA Tournament field. It accounts for margin of victory, strength of opponent and site of games played, among other factors. At this juncture, the Tar Heels have seven remaining all-important Quad 1 chances on their ACC league schedule — the pair of home-and-away games against Duke (No. 3 in the NET) and Pittsburgh (No. 11), next week’s home game against SMU (No. 30), and road games at Louisville (No. 60) and Clemson (No. 36). The Jan. 7 game against SMU, however, narrowly meets the top-30 threshold in order for a home contest to qualify as a Quad 1 game.
UNC guard RJ Davis and Louisville guard Reyne Smith. Looking at Louisville: The Cardinals have seen marked improvement this season, and are off to an 8-5 start under first-year coach Pat Kelsey. He came to Louisville after head-coaching stops at Winthrop (2012-21) and College of Charleston (2021-24). Kelsey’s teams have earned four NCAA Tournament berths (two apiece at each school). He’s the fifth all-time winningest coach in the Big South. At Louisville, Kelsey replaced Kenny Payne, who logged a dismal 12-52 record across his two seasons in charge of the Cardinals.
Louisville won five of its first six games this season, defeating Morehead State (by a 93-45 margin), Bellarmine (100-68), Winthrop (76-61), Indiana (89-61) and West Virginia (79-70). The only loss during the stretch came at home to now top-ranked and unbeaten Tennessee (77-55). All five of the Cardinals’ losses have come against teams currently ranked in the AP Top 25 — No. 12 Oklahoma (69-64), No. 24 Ole Miss (86-63), No. 4 Duke (76-65) and No. 10 Kentucky (93-85). The Cardinals have played the 21st-hardest schedule in the country, according to Ken Pomroy’s college basketball database. KenPom ranks UNC’s strength of schedule the seventh-hardest in the country behind Florida A&M, Mississippi Valley State, Memphis, Jackson State, Central Michigan and Alcorn State.
The last time out, Louisville needed some late-game heroics to escape with a 78-76 victory against Eastern Kentucky. Noah Waterman’s go-ahead layup with 1.2 seconds left gave the Cardinals a 77-76 lead, and that bucket proved to be the difference. Louisville was a 21½-point favorite in that game by the oddsmakers, but was unable to create separation from the visiting Colonels.
Roster Goes Through Portal Reconstruction: Kelsey and Co. overhauled Louisville’s roster through the portal, welcoming 12 transfer additions. It’s the largest transfer class in the country and ranked No. 27 nationally, according to 247Sports. The new additions include Waterman (from BYU), Frank Anselem-Ible (from Georgia) Chucky Hepburn (from Wisconsin), Aly Khalifa (from BYU), Kasean Pryor (from South Florida), Aboubacar Traore (from Long Beach State), J’Vonne Hadley (from Colorado), Terrence Edwards Jr. (from James Madison), Koren Johnson (from Washington), and three transfers from College of Charleston in Reyne Smith, Kobe Rogers and James Scott. The 6-foot-11, 275-pound Khalifa, a native of Egypt, is redshirting this year to fully recover from a knee injury.
Hepburn leads the way for Louisville, delivering 15.2 points, 5.2 assists and 2.8 steals per game. He ranks sixth in the country in total steals (36). Hepburn spent three seasons at Wisconsin, before joining the Cardinals this season. He earned All-Big Ten honorable mention twice, and was on the Big Ten’s all-defensive team last season. The JMU transfer Edwards is second on the team in scoring, supplying 14.7 points per game. He’s in his fifth season of college basketball. Edwards was the Sun Belt Player of the Year last season, averaging 17.2 points per game, and helped lead JMU to a 32-4 record and an appearance in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament.
Pryor (torn knee ligament) and Johnson (torn labrum) have suffered season-ending injuries already this season. Pryor was averaging 12 points and 6.1 rebounds per game for Louisville at the time of his injury. Johnson appeared in just two games this season, but logged 19.5 minutes of action per game in those contests. Their injuries essentially have reduced the Cardinals to a seven-man rotation.
No Shortage of 3-Point Attempts: Louisville certainly isn’t shy to let it fly from 3-point distance, firing up 32.5 attempts beyond the arc per game. That’s the fourth-most attempts in the country. But the high volume hasn’t exactly resulted in tremendous success. The Cardinals are shooting a mere 29.9 percent on 3-pointers, and all but three players on their roster are shooting below 30 percent. The lefty Smith is shooting a team-best 37.3 percent on 3-pointers, and has made 44 successful 3s this season. He made 292 total 3-pointers across his three years at College of Charleston.
The tendency to launch a high volume of outside shots is a common trait of Kelsey-coached teams. Last season, College of Charleston ranked third nationally in 3-point attempts, putting up 30.6 shots per game. Those shots, though, resulted in much better success, as the Cougars recorded 10.5 successful 3-pointers per game last season (eighth nationally). Across Louisville’s five losses this season, the Cardinals are shooting just 27.4 percent (47-for-171) beyond the 3-point arc.
Last Meeting: UNC beat Louisville 86-70 in the first half of league play last season. That victory was part of a stretch that saw the Tar Heels win their first nine ACC games.
RJ Davis provided a game-high 21 points, and added six assists and six rebounds. Bacot stuffed the stat sheet with 19 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three blocked shots. Jae’Lyn Withers, the Louisville transfer then in his first season at Carolina, contributed 15 points and 10 rebounds off the bench.
Series History: UNC leads the all-time series 20-7. The Tar Heels have won five straight games against the Cardinals, and seven of the last eight meetings dating to February 2019. On the road, Carolina holds a 4-3 edge on Louisville in games played at the KFC Yum! Center.
Wednesday night marks UNC’s fourth-ever game on Jan. 1. The Tar Heels lost at Butler on New Year’s Day in 1929 and at Maryland in 1943, before defeating Monmouth in Chapel Hill, N.C., on New Year’s Day in 2012, during coach Hubert Davis’ first season as an assistant with the Tar Heels.
Projected UNC Starters:
3 Elliot Cadeau (So., 6-1, 180) — 11.2 ppg, 6.2 apg, 3.3 rpg, 1.5 spg
4 RJ Davis (Gr., 6-0, 180) — 18.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.4 spg
9 Drake Powell (Fr., 6-6, 195) — 6.1 ppg, 4.1 rpg
11 Ian Jackson (Fr., 6-4, 190) — 13.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg
13 Jalen Washington (Jr., 6-10, 235) — 6.2 ppg, 4.8 rpgProjected Louisville Starters:
0 James Scott (So., 6-11, 220) — 6.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg
1 J’Vonne Hadley (Gr., 6-6, 215) — 10.2 ppg, 8 rpg
5 Terrence Edwards Jr. (Gr., 6-6, 205) — 14.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.3 apg
24 Chucky Hepburn (Sr., 6-2, 190) — 15.2 ppg, 5.2 apg, 3.5 rpg, 2.8 spg
93 Noah Waterman (Gr., 6-11, 230) — 7.8 ppg, 4.4 rpgUNC Info
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As the ACC basketball season resumes, the North Carolina Tar Heels find themselves in a unique position in Quad 1 games. With several key matchups against top-ranked teams in the conference, this is their chance to make a statement and solidify their spot in the standings.The Tar Heels have had a rough start to the season, facing tough competition and struggling to find their rhythm. However, with the restart of conference play, they have the opportunity to turn things around and show what they are truly capable of.
In their upcoming Quad 1 games, the Tar Heels will face off against some of the best teams in the ACC, including Duke, Virginia, and Florida State. These games will be crucial for their postseason hopes and could potentially make or break their season.
If the Tar Heels can come out strong and secure wins in these Quad 1 matchups, they will not only boost their confidence but also their chances of making a deep run in the ACC tournament and potentially the NCAA tournament.
So, Tar Heel fans, get ready to cheer on your team as they take on some of the toughest competition in the conference. This is their chance to prove themselves and show that they are a force to be reckoned with in the ACC. Let’s go Tar Heels! #TarHeelNation #ACCBasketball #Quad1Games
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Tar Heels’ star guard is a late scratch for home game against Campbell
Dec 7, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) jersey during the first half of the game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images North Carolina is coming back home to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for the last game of the year tonight against the Campbell Fighting Camels. They will take the court at the Dean Dome at 8:00 p.m. ET in a non-conference battle.
Looking toward the game, Hubert Davis has previously mentioned, after the win against No. 18 UCLA, that he was strongly considered going to a four-guard starting lineup that includes Ian Jackson, Elliot Cadeau, RJ Davis, and Seth Trimble, a four-some that includes assists, deep threats, driving ability, and strong defensive presence.
One of those guards will not be in uniform tonight, though, as Seth Trimble was seen in street clothes and will be a no-go in tonight’s Campbell game.
Trimble is averaging 14.8 points per game this season, which is second on the team to RJ Davis’ 18.5 points per game. He leads the team in rebounding at 4.8 rebounds per game and dishes out 1.7 assists per game. He also leads the team with 1.8 steals and is just behind Drake Powell at 0.7 blocks per game.
Trimble will be a huge missing piece with him not being in uniform. Hubert Davis will have to rely that much more heavily on a fragile frontcourt full of inconsistencies. Drake Powell should be the biggest benefactor of the outage.
Trimble’s next chance at action will be on Wednesday night, January 1st, against Louisville, a conference opponent, on the road at the KFC Yum! Center.
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North Carolina Tar Heels’ star guard, Caleb Love, will be a late scratch for tonight’s highly anticipated home game against Campbell. Love, who is averaging 18 points per game this season, is dealing with a minor ankle injury and will sit out as a precautionary measure.This news comes as a blow to Tar Heels fans who were looking forward to seeing Love in action. However, this presents an opportunity for other players on the team to step up and showcase their skills.
Despite Love’s absence, the Tar Heels are still expected to put up a strong performance and come out victorious against Campbell. Fans are encouraged to show their support for the team and cheer them on to victory.
Stay tuned for updates on Caleb Love’s injury status and his expected return to the court. Let’s go Tar Heels! #UNCBasketball #CalebLove #InjuryUpdate #GoTarHeels.
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North Carolina football is appearing in its sixth consecutive bowl game on Saturday, the first time the Tar Heels have enjoyed such a streak since 1992-98.
But the coach who led both of those bowl game streaks, Mack Brown, will not be leading his team at the Fenway Bowl against UConn on Saturday. Three days prior to the Tar Heels’ regular season finale against NC State, UNC announced it was parting ways with Brown and wouldn’t bring him back for the 2025 season.
It was the closing chapter to Brown’s long history with the Tar Heels program, as the 73-year-old spent 16 years of his 35-year coaching career in Chapel Hill across two separate stints. The decision came after UNC dropped four consecutive games from Sept. 21 through Oct. 12, including one to James Madison.
REQUIRED READING:‘It’s time to go’: Everything UNC football coach Mack Brown said after final game
Run game coordinator and tight ends coach Freddie Kitchens will serve as UNC’s interim coach vs. UConn on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know on why Brown was fired at UNC, including a look at how the Tar Heels fared under him and more:
Why was Mack Brown fired at UNC?
After an underwhelming 6-6 regular season, UNC announced on Nov. 26 that it wasn’t bringing Brown back for the 2025 season — which came shortly after Brown had expressed interest in returning the following year.
“Mack Brown has won more games than any football coach in UNC history, and we deeply appreciate all that he has done for Carolina football and our university,” UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham in a statement. “Over the last six seasons — his second campaign in Chapel Hill — he has coached our team to six bowl berths, including an Orange Bowl, while mentoring 18 NFL draft picks.
“Coach Brown has led the Carolina football program back into the national conversation as we improved the program’s facilities, significantly increased the size of the staff, invested in salaries and bolstered our nutrition and strength and conditioning programs. He also has been a dedicated fundraiser, strengthening the football endowment while also supporting our other sports programs.
“We thank Coach Brown for his dedication to Carolina, and wish him, Sally and their family all the best.”
While the Tar Heels had overall success in his six years of his second tenure in Chapel Hill — UNC finished with four winning seasons — the program came up short in the postseason under Brown. In the five bowl games appearances under Brown, UNC had only won one game: the 2019 Military Bowl.
As previously reported by The Fayetteville Observer, Brown told reporters following the NC State loss that he had hoped to discuss his future at UNC with the Tar Heels administration — including Cunningham — after the game.
“As far as the he said, she said … I don’t need any of that. There were three people that talked about this. It was me and John Preyer, who’s our chairman for the board of trustees, and athletics director (Bubba) Cunningham,” Brown said.
“I never talked to the (UNC) chancellor, didn’t have one conversation with him. And all I wanted to do was wait until the end of the year. They wanted me to retire on Monday before the State game. … I didn’t want to break their hearts on Monday. I said, ‘No, I won’t do that.’ Then, they wanted me to do it on Friday. I sure wasn’t going to do it on Friday before the game.”
Brown continued to speak openly following UNC’s 35-30 loss to in-state rival NC State on Nov. 30 about his future, even saying he agrees with the decision by the administration for a new change at top.
“I agree with the administration that we need a change of leadership at the top. I just wanted it to happen after the season was over,” Brown said. “These poor kids have had so much turmoil in their lives. I think the administration’s into finding a football coach and I’m into saving lives.”
He added: “I think it’s time to go. I always said for God to tell me when it’s time to go”
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Here’s a year-by-year breakdown of how the Tar Heels fared under Brown during his second tenure in Chapel Hill:
Postseason result in parentheses
- 2019: 7-6 (Win — Military Bowl)
- 2020: 8-4 (Loss — Orange Bowl)
- 2021: 6-7 (Loss — Duke’s Mayo Bowl)
- 2022: 9-5 (Loss — Holiday Bowl)
- 2023: 8-5 (Loss — Duke’s Mayo Bowl)
- 2024: 6-6 *
* Note: Mack Brown led UNC to the Fenway Bowl but won’t coach in the game.
Who was hired to replace Mack Brown at UNC?
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was hired as Brown’s replacement at UNC on Dec. 11. The six-time Super Bowl winning coach is the oldest coach in college football at 72-years-old.
After five seasons at the helm of the University of North Carolina football program, Mack Brown and the Tar Heels have decided to part ways. Brown, who returned to UNC in 2018 for his second stint as head coach, led the team to a 6-7 record this season, falling short of expectations.The decision to part ways with Brown comes after a disappointing season that saw the Tar Heels struggle on both sides of the ball. Despite a strong start to the season, including wins over ranked opponents like Wake Forest and NC State, UNC faltered down the stretch, losing five of their last six games.
Brown, who previously led the Tar Heels to a 69-46 record and five bowl appearances during his first stint as head coach from 1988 to 1997, had high hopes for the program upon his return. However, after failing to meet expectations over the past few seasons, both Brown and the university decided it was time for a change.
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham expressed his gratitude for Brown’s contributions to the program, stating, “Mack Brown is a legend in the world of college football and we are thankful for all he has done for the University of North Carolina. However, after careful consideration, we have decided to go in a different direction for the future of our football program.”
As the search for a new head coach begins, UNC fans are left wondering what the future holds for their beloved Tar Heels. Only time will tell who will lead the program next and what changes lie ahead for UNC football.
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Price: $29.99
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ERM0NN focus on the shoes and clothes for women for many years. Unique, trendy design and premium quality make it different from others.
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Package Dimensions : 9.69 x 5.75 x 3.9 inches; 1.21 Pounds
Department : womens
Date First Available : December 20, 2021
Manufacturer : Ermonn
ASIN : B09MW5BP7NCustomers say
Customers find the sandals comfortable and stylish. They appreciate the adjustable Velcro straps that allow for a secure fit. The heel size is considered perfect, suitable for narrow feet. Customers also value the color options and consider them a good value for money. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the build quality.
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Introducing the Ermonn Womens Two Strap Heeled Sandals Slip On Square Open Toe Stiletto Faux Leather Backless Mule Heels Slippers!These stylish and versatile heels are perfect for any occasion, whether you’re heading out for a night on the town or simply want to elevate your everyday look. The two strap design adds a modern twist to the classic mule silhouette, while the square open toe and stiletto heel create a sleek and sophisticated look.
Made from high-quality faux leather, these heels are both comfortable and durable, making them a wardrobe staple for years to come. The slip-on style makes them easy to wear, while the backless design adds a touch of effortless elegance.
Whether you pair them with your favorite dress for a night out or dress up your casual jeans and a tee, these Ermonn heels are sure to turn heads wherever you go. Don’t miss out on adding these must-have sandals to your shoe collection today!
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