Following UNC basketball's first loss to Stanford in program history, Hubert Davis and RJ Davis discussed what went wrong for the Tar Heels.
Following UNC basketball's win vs. California, Hubert Davis, Seth Trimble, Ian Jackson and Elliot Cadeau discussed the Tar Heels' performance.
With the new year came a new identity for North Carolina, one that has caused fits for Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. The Tar Heels (12-6, 5-1 ACC) have won four straight, holding each opponent to a lower point total than the previous with a stout defense to stay near the top of the conference standings.
In a commanding performance, the Carolina basketball team showcased their defensive strength in Tuesday night’s 82-67 victory over Southern Methodist University (SMU), with Coach Hubert Davis praising his players’ execution and communication.
Reflecting on his time as a player at North Carolina, as an assistant coach on the Tar Heels staff and now as the program's head coach, Hubert Davis said he has not been around a player who can score as easily and efficiently as Ian Jackson.
UNC basketball coach Hubert Davis had a press conference on Friday at the Smith Center to discuss the Tar Heels’ upcoming game at N.C. State.
A basket by Duke transfer Jaylen Blakes snapped the Tar Heels 4-game winning streak while handing them a loss that could come back to haunt them in March.
North Carolina took on Stanford in a home game in the Atlantic Coast Conference and walked away with their second loss of the season in the conference. They snapped a five-game win streak, giving up a jumper to Stanford in the final seconds that led to a 72-71 loss.
Led by Maxime Raynaud, the ACC's leading scorer and rebounder, the Cardinal (11-6, 3-3) is aiming to knock off UNC for the first time in program history in their first meeting as ACC foes.
Stanford's Jaylen Blakes made a jumper with 1.5 seconds left to give the Cardinal a 72-71 win against UNC in Chapel Hill on Saturday.
Former Duke player Jaylen Blakes delivered the dagger for Stanford as the Cardinal shocked the tar Heels at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill.
Since the deafening loss to Louisville on Jan. 1, the Tar Heels have gone on a four-game tear, most recently mounting a commanding 79-53 win over Cal on Wednesday night at the Smith Center. Freshman sensation Ian Jackson continued his remarkable scoring streak,