NC State (17-12) will host #10 Duke (23-6) this evening at 7pm, and home team is a 6.5-point underdog. While Kevin Keatts has had middling success at State, he’s done okay against Duke. Keatts’ record against the Blue Devils is 4-4 including last year’s unsettling destruction in the PNC and not many coaches can say they are .500 against Duke. Please click here for more.
RJ Davis to be honored as a senior but he could come back next season
Tuesday’s game against Notre Dame could be Davis’ final game at the Smith Center, but he hasn’t thought about that possibility just yet. “I’m trying to figure out what shoes I’m gonna wear. That’s the first thing that came to my mind,” Davis said with a laugh. Please click here for more.
Captains Kelly and Ustby lead UNC’s WBB senior day win over Duke
Senior day couldn’t have played out much better for Carolina senior co-captains Alyssa Ustby and Deja Kelly. Kelly scored 12 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter after Ustby scored 13 of her 17 points in the first half as UNC avenged an earlier loss to rival Duke with a 63–59 victory in a physical battle before a sellout crowd of 6,319 at Carmichael Arena. Please click here for more.
Filipowski leads Duke to big 1st-half showing on way to beating Virginia 73-48
Kyle Filipowski scored 21 points and No. 10 Duke shot 59% before halftime to build a huge lead on the way to beating Virginia 73-48 on Saturday night. Tyrese Proctor added 15 points for the Blue Devils (23-6, 14-4 ACC), who stayed near the top of the league race primarily on the strength of a dominant first half. Please click here for more.
Ramos Becomes First Carolina Wrestler To Qualify For Summer Olympics
Former North Carolina wrestler Ethan Ramos became the first Tar Heel in program history to qualify for the OIympic Games, finishing on the podium yesterday at the 2024 Pan-Am Olympic Games
Qualifier. Please click here for more.
Heels clamp down in the 2nd half to beat Pack 79-70
North Carolina trailed by eight at the half but clamped down defensively, allowing no field goals over a 10-minute stretch in the second half, to ease by N.C. State 79-70 in Chapel Hill. (3/2)
The Wolfpack shot lights out in the first half, going for 57.5 percent from the floor with seven three pointers. State rallied from a 36-31 deficit to a 45-37 lead at the break.
But Carolina came back quickly in the second half, tying the score at 48-all in the first four minutes of the second half after Elliott Cadeau converted an acrobatic basket on the run between three defenders.
Over the next seven minutes, Carolina outscored the Pack 18-4 to take control of the game. During that stretch State big man mostly sat on the bench after picking up his fourth foul. RJ Davis started the run with the three from the right win and Harrison Ingram ended it with a three from the left side.
The Tar Heels’ 13-point lead dwindled however as Carolina failed to score on eight of nine possessions. A Michael O’Connell three in transition and two free throws a few seconds later cut the State deficit to five at 73-68 with under three minutes to go.
It never got closer as Davis hit a jumper and a couple of free throws, and Cadeau wrapped it up with driving layup at the end of the shot clock.
State’s DJ Horne, who had 16 in the first half, ended with 20 points as the Heels’ Cormac Ryan kept him in check in the second half.
“Cormac’s on-ball defense against DJ Horne really helped us,” UNC coach Hubert Davis said. “Cormac has size and he made DJ work really hard in the second half.”
Horne said that the Wolfpack lost their focus during the 10-minute stretch where they failed to hit a field goal (although they did score from the free throw line). “We were getting frustrated with the ball not going in the basket,” he said.
Coach Davis also thinks a couple of tussles between players worked to Carolina’s advantage. “Once things got a little chippy I thought that got us going too,” he said. “We were fired up but we kept within our emotions.”
After one dust-up that involved Cadeau, the Heels went from three down to seven ahead in about six minutes.
Ingram led UNC with a season-high 22 points while Cadeau had one of his best games with 15 points and seven assists. Davis, who scored just two points in the first half, finished with 14 points while Armando Bacot finished out the double-figure scorers with 13 points.
The Wolfpack, now 17-12 and 9-9 in the ACC, was led by Jayden Taylor’s 22 points.
The Tar Heels, who host Notre Dame Tuesday night, improve to 23-6 and 15-3 in the ACC. A victory will ensure at least a share of the regular season title with a regular season finale at Duke looming.
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Raleigh native and Chiefs coach says Taylor Swift helped team during Super Bowl run
Kansas City Chiefs defensive backs coach and Raleigh native Dave Merritt said Swift’s trademark high energy and infectious charisma “helped” the Chiefs during another championship campaign. Please click here for more.
Carolina football staff looking for defensive linemen in Spring Portal
Spring practice for North Carolina’s football team doesn’t begin until March 19, and its spring game is April 20. Five days before, on April 15, the spring portal opens, and the activity will be rampant. UNC will also be suitors, knowing one position that still needs help. Please click here for more.
Sports betting operators approved to take bets in NC
The North Carolina Lottery Commission on Thursday announced which operators have been awarded licenses, which cost $1 million each, to take online sports bets. The first day for betting is March 11. Please click here for more.
Kyle Filipowski Heckles Demon Deacons on Social Media
Duke star took a shot at Wake Forest, dropping an “Ouch” in the comments of a March Madness Instagram post reporting the Demon Deacons Tuesday night road loss to unranked Notre Dame. Please click here for more.