UNC falls in AP Top 25 men’s poll; Duke takes over No. 1 spot

North Carolina slipped two spots to No. 18 in the AP Top 25 men’s poll, with Duke supplanting Michigan as the top-ranked team. UNC (21–6, 9–5 ACC) rebounded from Tuesday’s 82–58 loss at N.C. State with Henri Veesaar’s return, winning at Syracuse 77–64 on Saturday. The Tar Heels are tied for sixth in the ACC with No. 24 Louisville (20–7, 9–5), which they host at 7 p.m. Monday. The Cardinals fell three spots after losing to SMU 95–85 but beating Georgia Tech 87–70.

Plenty of NET fluctuations in ACC; UNC edges up; 2 wins downgraded, 1 upgraded

There was plenty of NET ranking movement among ACC teams after Saturday’s games, but No. 16 North Carolina wasn’t a part of that three weeks away from Selection Sunday. Logic suggests that a 77–64 win in what was supposed to be a Quad 1 win would help the Tar Heels’ NCAA tournament resume. It actually did some damage, and UNC’s NET ranking remained at 28.

More comfortable High elevating his game

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Zayden High began the season as a reserve who could spell the starters for a few possessions, but often wasn’t effective during those short chances he got. During his two starts while Henri Veesaar was out, he played well but was more of a serviceable replacement. That shifted dramatically with his performance in No. 16 North Carolina’s 77–64 victory Saturday over Syracuse.

Veesaar changes UNC’s geometry at both ends, leads huge bounce-back win 

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Henri Veesaar was back, and so was No. 16 North Carolina’s rhythm on both ends in a bounce-back win the Tar Heels badly needed. It wasn’t all pretty in a game that would have been more difficult against a better team, but UNC rebounded from Tuesday’s demoralizing loss, pushing the tempo in a 77–64 victory Saturday over Syracuse at the JMA Wireless Dome.

Heels rally from rough first half for huge OT win at VT

BLACKSBURG, Va. — On “Stranger Things” night at Cassell Coliseum, it was as if North Carolina’s offense got yanked into “The Upside Down” during the first half. With more energy, better ball movement and hot shooting, the No. 22 Tar Heels fought their way back. After a seven-point halftime deficit and UNC’s worst shooting half of the season, the Tar Heels battled for a thrilling 66–63 overtime victory Thursday over Virginia Tech and a huge Quad 1 win.

UNC guards faltering while Cadeau shines

RALEIGH — The problem entering the game was that No. 16 North Carolina had to play without the talented front-court duo of Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar. Clearly, their absence played a big part in N.C. State is blowing out the Tar Heels 82–58 on Tuesday night at the Lenovo Center. A bigger issue that will remain when UNC’s two leading scorers return is the lack of consistent play from the Tar Heels’ guards.