No. 9 Heels flex muscles in blowout win to end 2023

Photo by Smith Hardy

By R.L. Bynum

CHAPEL HILL — With a welcome respite from the gauntlet No. 9 North Carolina ran through most of December, the Tar Heels flexed their muscles against the worst team on their schedule.

RJ Davis continued his impressive run of games as UNC finished 2023 with a 105–60 thumping, feasting inside against smaller Charleston Southern and shooting a season-high 56.2% from the floor Friday at the Smith Center.

Davis had another excellent all-around game with 20 points, 10 assists, a career-high five steals and no turnovers, the first player in program history with that combination. It was his first career double-double with assists as the second number.

“His leadership has been off the charts this year,” said Hubert Davis, whose team scored the most points and had the highest victory margin since he became head coach of the senior guard. “His defense has been terrific. There are very few players that, from an offensive standpoint, who have the ability to be able to score off the ball and still be able to distribute and get other people involved. His shot selection is great. Just in a really good rhythm now.”

RJ Davis has scored at least 20 points in nine of the last 12 games, and hasn’t turned the ball over since he had five turnovers against Kentucky.

“I wanted to cut that down,” Davis, who had four previous double-doubles with rebounds as the second number, said of the turnovers. “So, I was being more cautious with my decision-making. A lot of them are just silly mistakes. But just being attentive with the ball and being decisive with my decisions.”

Armando Bacot (12 points, nine rebounds), Jalen Washington (career-high 17 points, two 3-pointers and seven rebounds) and Harrison Ingram (10 points, six rebounds) exploited UNC’s size advantage that produced 52 inside points.

“I felt like I was rewarded for a lot of hard work,” Washington said. “You can really smile finally for a couple of days and then you gotta get right back to the drawing board. It’s good to reward yourself every once and a while with a good game, but you know, we got bigger plans and bigger goals.” 

Coach Davis said that Washington “gave us life.”

“We’ve talked about how we’ve got to get better in terms of rebounding,” Coach Davis said. “He attacked the offensive glass, got second-chance opportunities, kept the ball alive, and was really good defensively.”

Coach Davis likes the contrast inside between Bacot and Washington.

“There are two bigs, but they’re different, and it gives us a bigger and different look and helps us in terms of rebounding,” said Davis after his team won the boards 46–25.

Elliot Cadeau continues to get comfortable in the offense, finishing with 13 points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal. Seth Trimble had 12 points and six rebounds.

“I think it’s helped to have multiple guys that can create, not just Elliot,” Coach Davis said. “I’m talking about Seth and Harrison and Cormac [Ryan]. I think we have a team that enjoys making that extra pass. I think that unselfishness really helps out RJ, and it helps out everybody on this team.”

Carolina guard Seth Trimble skies on his way to a first-half bucket Friday night (Photo by Smith Hardy)

Ten Tar Heels played more than nine minutes and 10 players scored.

“I like our depth,” Coach Davis said. “I like our versatility on the defensive end. Just versatility on the offensive end, being able to score consistently in the paint, but also being able to shoot all from outside. I felt like tonight, from an offensive standpoint, it was good to great. We had 20 assists.”

RJ Davis scored 10 of UNC’s first 12 points, with his layup starting a 13–0 run over more than four minutes as the Heels jumped to a 24–9 edge.

Ingram hit a 3-pointer as Carolina ended the first half with a 12–4 run to lead 51–28 at halftime.


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The Tar Heels’ lead ballooned to 34 as Seth Trimble’s transition layup put an exclamation point on an 18–5 run with 13:24 left, and the only question at that point was who would score the 100th point as the “we want biscuits” chant rang out.

James Okonkwo, in his first December action, gave the fans what they wanted on a layup with 1:46 left. He scored seven points after going scoreless in limited action over his previous five games.

A’lahn Sumler led Charleston Southern (4–9) with 21 points.

Jones Angell, left, watches the pregame tribute to Eric Montross as Tar Heel Sports Network engineer Ben Alexander wipes his eyes. (Photo by Smith Hardy)

NOTES — There was a pregame moment of silence and a tribute to Eric Montross (see above video), the former standout center and color analyst on the Tar Heel Sports Network, who passed away on Dec. 17. There was an extended standing ovation afterward. Jones Angell, the Voice of the Tar Heels, called the game by himself with an empty seat next to him in tribute to Montross. The players again wore shooting shirts with “Montross” and “00’ on the back. … It’s ACC games for the rest of the regular season for UNC, which starts the new year with three challenging road games, facing Pittsburgh (9–3, 0–1 ACC; NET ranking of 39) at 7 p.m. on Tuesday (ESPN), No. 18 Clemson (10–1, 1–0; 12) at noon on Jan. 6 (ESPN) and N.C. State (9–3, 1–0; 70) at 8 p.m. on Jan. 10 (ESPN2). … That was the first meeting between UNC and Charleston Southern, but the Tar Heels’ second win over a Big South team this season after beating Radford 86–70 in their season opener on Nov. 6. … RJ Davis passed Dante Calabria for 10th-most 3-pointers in program history and J.R. Reid for 30th-most points in school history with 1,563. … The last player to collect 20 points and 10 assists was Kendall Marshall in 2012 at Duke (20 and 10). … Davis is the 12th Tar Heel to have 20 points and 10 assists in a game. … The game was announced as a sellout, with the general public being sold a good number of seats that students usually occupy, but it wasn’t a capacity crowd. … The previous high point total under Coach Davis was 102 against College of Charleston on Nov. 11, 2022. The previous largest margin came in a 99–54 victory over Louisville on Feb. 20, 2011. … It was the first time UNC scored 50 in both halves since scoring 50 and 51 against Notre Dame on March 10, 2021, in the ACC tournament. … Carolina has won 17 non-conference games in a row at the Smith Center and is 228-18 all-time against non-conference foes in the Smith Center.


No. 9 UNC 105, Charleston Southern 60


UNC lineup combinations

ScoreTime12345Segment
score
Starters20:00CadeauDavisRyanIngramBacot14–9
14–914:30DavisRyanIngramWithersWashington3–0
17–912:57TrimbleRyan7–0
24–910:45CadeauWojcik2–3
26–128:46HighBacot2–2
28–146:28DavisRyanIngram6–2
34–165:43Washington13–10
47–261:28TrimbleRyanIngramOkonkwo4–2
51–2824.1Cadeau0–0
51–28HalfDavisBacot13–7
64–3514:44DavisRyanIngramWithersWashington3–0
67–3514:03Trimble2–2
69–3612:54TrimbleWojcik6–4
75–4010:23Bacot3–3
78–439:25Cadeau2–6
80–498:24Washington8–5
88–546:29IngramHighOkonkwo3–0
91–544:51Lebo2–0
93–544:03LeboHighWithers8–2
101–561:44LandryFarris4–4
105–60Final

UNC season statistics


TeamLeagueOverallNET*
California0–012–146
No. 12 North Carolina0–012–115
No. 6 Duke0–011–13
No. 21 Virginia0–011–123
Miami0–011–234
Virginia Tech0–011–262
No. 16 Louisville0–010–217
SMU0–010–236
Stanford0–010–276
Clemson0–010–337
N.C. State0–09–431
Notre Dame0–09–481
Syracuse0–09–488
Wake Forest0–09–468
Georgia Tech0–08–4190
Florida State0–07–6129
Pittsburgh0–07–6115
Boston College0–06–6191

* — Through Tuesday games
Sunday’s results
Pittsburgh 80, Penn State 46
N.C. State 76, Ole Miss 62
No. 11 Vanderbilt 98, Wake Forest 67
Purdue Ft. Wayne 72, Notre Dame 69
SMU 99, Central Arkansas 82
Clemson 68, Cincinnati 65
Miami 105, North Florida 67
California 74, Columbia 56
Monday’s results
No. 12 North Carolina 99, East Carolina 51
No. 21 Virginia 95, American 51
Syracuse 77, Stonehill 48
Boston College 72, Fairleigh Dickinson 61
Florida State 87, Jacksonville 63
Saturday’s game
Cal State Northridge at Stanford, 8 p.m., ACCN Extra
Sunday’s games
Le Moyne at Boston College, 2 p.m., ACCN Extra
Cal State Fullerton at SMU, 3 p.m., ACCN Extra
Florida A&M at Georgia Tech, 7 p.m., ACCN Extra
Tuesday, Dec. 30, games
Florida State at No. 12 North Carolina, 7 p.m., ESPN2
Pittsburgh at Miami, 7 p.m., ACC Network
No. 16 Louisville at California, 9 p.m, ACC Network
Notre Dame at Stanford, 9 p.m., ESPN2


DateMonth/dayTimeOpponent/event
(current ranks)
TV/
record
October
24FridayL, 78–76vs. No. 10 BYU in SLCExhib.
29WednesdayW, 95–53vs. Winston-Salem St.Exhib.
November
3MondayW, 94–54vs. Central Arkansas1–0
7FridayW, 87–74vs. No. 17 Kansas2–0
11TuesdayW, 89–74vs. Radford3–0
14FridayW, 97–53vs. N.C. Central4–0
18TuesdayW, 73–61vs. Navy5–0
Fort Myers Tip-Off
25TuesdayW, 85–70vs. St. Bonaventure6–0
27ThursdayL, 74–58vs. No. 9 Michigan State6–1
DecemberACC/SEC
Men’s Challenge
2TuesdayW, 67–64at Kentucky7–1
—————————
7SundayW, 81–61vs. Georgetown8–1
13SaturdayW, 80–62vs. USC Upstate9–1
16TuesdayW, 77–58vs. ETSU10–1
CBS Sports Classic
in Atlanta
20SaturdayW, 71–70vs. Ohio State11–1
—————————
22MondayW, 99–51vs. East Carolina12–1
30Tuesday7 p.m.vs. Florida StateESPN2
January
3Saturday2:15at SMUThe CW
10Saturday6 p.m.vs. Wake ForestACCN
14Wednesday9 p.m.at StanfordACCN
17Saturday4 p.m.at CaliforniaACCN
21Wednesday7 p.m.vs. Notre DameESPN2
24Saturday2 or 2:30at No. 21 VirginiaESPN or
ESPNU
31Saturday2 p.m.at Georgia TechACCN
February
2Monday7 p.m.vs. SyracuseESPN
7Saturday6:30vs. No. 6 DukeESPN
10Tuesday7 p.m.at MiamiESPN or
ESPN2
14Saturday2 p.m.vs. PittsburghESPN
17Tuesday7 p.m.at N.C. StateESPN or
ESPN2
21Saturday1 p.m.at SyracuseABC
23Monday7 p.m.vs. No. 16 LouisvilleESPN
28Saturday6:30 or 8:30vs. Virginia TechESPN or
ESPN2
March
3Tuesday7 p.m.vs. ClemsonESPN or
ESPN2
7Saturday6:30at No. 6 DukeESPN
10–14Tues.-Sat.ACC
tournament
Spectrum Center,
Charlotte

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