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.
Heels slide in NET rankings, but next two games are Quad 1
North Carolina and N.C. State nearly swapped NET rankings after the Wolfpack’s 82–58 pounding of the Tar Heels on Tuesday night. The short-handed No. 16 Tar Heels (20–6, 8–5) fell from 25 to 28 in the NET while the Wolfpack (19–9, 10–4) moved from 29 to 25, equaling their season-high and moving to 4–6 in Quad 1 games.
Davis says short-handed Heels lacked ‘competitive fight’
RALEIGH — With North Carolina playing without its two leading scorers, both big men, for only the third time since joining the ACC, good perimeter shooting was crucial. Those hopes repeatedly bounced off the rim as the No. 16 Tar Heels struggled to get anything going offensively in N.C. State’s 82–58 victory Tuesday before a raucous, often profane, Lenovo Center crowd.
Five-star guard Mingo commits to Tar Heels
CHAPEL HILL — North Carolina added a massive commitment to its backcourt Tuesday as Dylan Mingo, one of the nation’s top combo guards in the Class of 2026, announced on ESPN’s “First Take” that he’ll be a Tar Heel. The 6–5, 185-pound five-star star from Long Island Lutheran High School in Farmingdale, N.Y., instantly becomes one of the most important building blocks for Carolina.
No. 16 UNC at N.C. State: TV info, stats, scouting Wolfpack, keys to game, comparisons and notes
Here’s a look at No. 16 North Carolina’s game Tuesday at N.C. State, the only regular-season matchup between the rivals.
UNC slips in AP Top 25 men’s poll after splitting two games
North Carolina fell five spots to No. 16 in the AP Top 25 men’s poll after splitting a pair of games last week.
Davis says that Veesaar is progressing but status unclear
Henri Veesaar’s status for Tuesday’s game at N.C. State remains the biggest question for North Carolina. UNC coach Hubert Davis said Monday morning at the weekly ACC Zoom coaches press conference that Veesaar continues to improve after missing Saturday’s win over Pittsburgh, but the final determination won’t come until later, and he’ll be evaluated at Monday’s practice.
Tar Heels in pros: Davis leads team to final at G League All-Star event; Ingram, Sharpe produce double-doubles
RJ Davis continued his outstanding season in the G League with an appearance Sunday in the league’s Up Next event in Los Angeles as part of NBA All-Star Weekend, leading his team to the championship of the four-team tournament.
Heels befuddled in loss at Duke after dominant inside play nets no FT attempts
DURHAM — The number was astounding, and Coach Courtney Banghart carefully danced around it so that she didn’t draw a fine. But she clearly was unhappy with it. The number was zero. That’s how many times that No. 11 North Carolina got to the free throw line in its 72–68 loss Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium to Duke, only the third time this century that an ACC team never got to the line.
Transfer tracker: Washington pours in career-high 22; big games for Nickel, Tyson; Cadeau’s Wolverines poised to be No. 1
Elliot Cadeau’s floor leadership has No. 2 Michigan poised to be the No. 1 team in the country when the new AP Top 25 poll comes out on Monday, days after former UNC teammate Jalen Washington had the best game of his career. Meanwhile, Ven-Allen Lubin has stayed consistent despite two straight N.C. State losses leading into Tuesday’s matchup with UNC, and Cade Tyson had another big game in a loss.
UNC holds NET position with three straight Quad 1 games ahead
North Carolina avoided what would have been a damaging Quad 3 loss by knocking off Pittsburgh at home on Saturday, 79–65, to keep its NET ranking at 25 ahead of three consecutive Quad 1 games it must traverse without Caleb Wilson.
UNC’s smaller lineup created more spacing, ball movement on offense, and versatility on defense
CHAPEL HILL — North Carolina had spent much of the season leaning on Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar, but Saturday demanded something different. With Wilson out indefinitely with a fractured left hand and Veesaar sidelined by illness, No. 11 UNC turned to speed, versatility and a smaller lineup to pull away for a 79–65 victory over Pittsburgh at the Smith Center.
Day of redemption for High after enduring plenty of lows
CHAPEL HILL — Zayden High has been through a lot of lows in his three years at UNC, including a controversy that forced him to miss last season. An off-court matter led Carolina to suspend him from school, forcing him to leave the basketball program for a year.
Short-handed Heels play faster, show needed resilience to beat Pitt
CHAPEL HILL — Without their best two players, the Tar Heels found a fast solution to meet the challenge. Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar, the focal point of the offense all season, were instead active cheerleaders on the bench as No. 11 North Carolina used effective small-ball and a constant pace to fight past a struggling Pittsburgh team, 79–65, on Saturday at the Smith Center.
Determined No. 42: Flannery honors Robinson, treasures letter from widow
CHAPEL HILL — Boston Flannery has worn a couple of numbers in his baseball life, but none have ever meant quite as much as No. 42. On Friday at Boshamer Stadium, the junior right-hander finally wore it again, not as a high school kid paying tribute to Jackie Robinson, but as a veteran Tar Heel who has waited for his moment to come back around.
