Despite more losses than normal, the Tar Heels could boast that they haven’t had any “bad” losses. Now they can’t. North Carolina fell on a mid-range jumper by an ex-Duke player with 1.5 seconds to go as Stanford pulled it out 72-71 in Chapel Hill. (1/18)
North Carolina, which led most of the game, held a 66-61 lead with just 4:23 to play but couldn’t hold on. Stanford’s Maxime Raynaud, who tortured the Tar Heels all afternoon with 25 points and 13 rebounds, picked up a key three pointer from the right side to keep the Cardinal close.
With a 67-66 lead and the ball, UNC’s RJ Davis didn’t handle the zone defense well and turned it over, eventually leading to the Cardinal taking the lead with less than two minutes to go.
The lead changed hands twice before UNC’s Seth Trimble drew a foul with seven seconds left and hit both free throws for a 71-70 Carolina lead. After a UNC timeout, Stanford’s Jaylen Blakes, who transferred from Duke, took the ball down the court quickly against Trimble, stopped on a dime, stepped back, got separation and hit a mid-range jumper with 1.5 seconds to go for the victory.
“We had a man on man, he took it the length of the floor, rose up, took a step back and knocked it down,” UNC coach Hubert Davis said. “You have to give Blakes credit for being able to make that shot in that situation, and it resulted in us losing.”
The Quad 3 loss to the Cardinal hurts Carolina’s efforts to make the NCAA Tournament. While Stanford (12-6) has a good team, the Tar Heels, having won four in a row, were favored in front of the boisterous sell-out crowd.
“It’s such a big win for us,” Stanford’s Raynaud said. “That was our first win on the road in the conference and this was the best venue I’ve ever been in. It was a gritty game, back and forth.”
While Raynaud is one of the best players in the country, Coach Davis said, it was Blakes who was the difference with his dominating physicality. Blakes finished with 20 points and seven assists.
“We just made too many mistakes to win the game today,” Coach Davis said. “There were a number of little mistakes on both ends of the floor that resulted in a big mistake.”
Freshman Ian Jackson, who has been the leading scorer most of Carolina’s recent games, picked a bad game to slump as he went just one of eight from the floor and just six points.
The loss overshadowed the best performance of the season by UNC’s Ven-Allen Lubin, who scored 13 points, picked up five rebounds and blocked three shots. Davis led Carolina with 19 points while Eliot Cadeau, who was in foul trouble in the first half, finished with 12.
The Cardinal improve to 12-6 overall and 4-3 in the ACC while Carolina, who travel to Wake Forest Tuesday, fall to 12-7 overall and 5-2 in the conference.