Davis fires in 28, but can’t hit shot, get call at end as Jackets upset Heels

By R.L. Bynum

There have been plenty of forgettable North Carolina games in Atlanta in many sports over the years, but the latest frustrating Tar Heels loss there will be remembered for a foul that wasn’t called.

As RJ Davis drove the lane with the No. 3 Tar Heels trailing by a point in the final seconds, Georgia Tech’s Ebenezer Dowouna lunged his shoulder into Davis. There was no foul, and Davis missed the shot as the Yellow Jackets pulled off a 74–73 upset at McCamish Pavilion to end UNC’s 10-game win streak.

“We wanted to get RJ on the run, and it was exactly what we got,” UNC coach Hubert Davis told the Tar Heel Sports Network after his team’s first road loss of the season. “I couldn’t see on the other side what happened. I knew that RJ had a couple of steps on his defender. Other than that, I couldn’t see what happened. I just saw RJ on the ground, and the game was over.”

Carolina (17–4, 9–1 ACC) rallied from an eight-point deficit with 5:12 left as Davis scored seven of his game-high 28 points after that, and gave the Tar Heels a 73–72 lead on a transition layup with 34.6 seconds left.

But Davis, who tied his career-high with 24 shots (also against Alabama last season), couldn’t score again after a layup by Georgia Tech’s Naithan George with seven seconds left turned out to be the winning basket. He hit it over Armando Bacot, who switched off on George during the play.

“I felt like the energy and effort in the second half was really good,” Coach Davis said. “Down the stretch, they made one more play than us.”

The Tar Heels wouldn’t have been in a close game at the end if they had made more than 9 of 17 free throws (a season-low 52.9%), their lowest percentage since shooting 38.9% against Louisville on Feb. 20, 2021.

“If we make our percentage, that’s a different ballgame,” Coach Davis said of his team’s troubles at the line after it came into the game shooting 76.2%.

There were long stretches of bad offense against the changing defenses from the Yellow Jackets (10–11, 3–7). UNC shot a 36.4% from the floor, the second-lowest this season (35.6% at Pittsburgh).

“One of the things that we wanted to do was dominate points in the paint that would allow us to get to the free-throw line. We didn’t,” Coach Davis said, pointing out that both teams had 17 attempts at the line after UNC came into the game with more makes than Georgia Tech had attempts. “That’s just an indication of us not attacking the basket, not being too strong when we attack the basket.”

UNC tries to rebound in a huge battle of top-10 rivals, with No. 7 Duke (16–4, 7–2) coming to the Smith Center at 6:30 Saturday (ESPN).

“I’m very proud of this team thus far this year,” Coach Davis said. “So, regroup and learn from the mistakes, grow from them and make sure, in our next game, we don’t make those types of mistakes.”

RJ Davis was the only UNC player to score in double figures, with Cormac Ryan (three 3-pointers) and Bacot (9 rebounds) each scoring nine and Harrison Ingram (two 3-pointers, 13 rebounds) adding eight.

Elliot Cadeau fouled out for the third time in his career but the first time since November, with all five fouls coming in the second half, and finished with five points and five assists and a game-high +12 in only 21 minutes.

Ryan, Ingram and Cadeau combined to go 8 of 35 from the floor (22.9%).


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“In the first half, I just didn’t think we were playing very well,” Coach Davis said. “I felt like the first half, [Georgia Tech] played like the more-hungry team out there. They were getting loose balls and rebounds, second-chance opportunities. We were making mistakes defensively on assignments, and they were scoring off of our mistakes.”

A Miles Kelly 3-pointer gave the Jackets an early four-point lead, but Bacot scored six points in a 15–0 run as UNC took a 10-point lead on a Jalen Washington dunk with 11:54 left in the first half.

After seven consecutive Jackets points cut their deficit to three, UNC’s 7–2 run pushed it back to 11 on a Ryan 3-pointer with 7:20 left. Carolina went scoreless for the next five minutes and didn’t score another first-half field goal as the Jackets tied it at 37 by halftime with a 12–1 run.

Cadeau got three questionable fouls in 77 seconds, and came out after a Davis jumper gave UNC a 45–42 lead with 16:21 left. When Cadeau returned more than six minutes later, UNC trailed by four. He fouled out with 5:49 left with the deficit still four.

The Heels led by five before consecutive 3-pointers from Kyle Sturdivant and Dallan Coleman ended a 10–0 run to give the Jackets a two-point lead with 12:31 left.

A 7–0 Jackets run, all but two at the free-throw line, pushed their lead to eight with 5:12 left.
Back-to-back three-point plays from RJ Davis and Seth Trimble on drives ignited an 8–1 run to cut the lead to one on a Davis layup. Sturdivant banked in a 3-pointer, but an Ingram 3 with two minutes remaining cut the Jackets’ lead to one with two minutes left.

NOTES — UNC’s five poorest shooting games this season are all on the road: 41.7% at Clemson, 41.4% at Florida State, 38.7% at N.C. State, 36.5% at Pitt and Tuesday’s season-low 36.4% at Georgia Tech. … Ryan is 2 of 11 from 3-point range in the last three games. … Six UNC January road league games were the most since the Tar Heels played seven Southern Conference road games in 1952. … RJ Davis has multiple 3-pointers in a school-record 18 consecutive games. … Davis passed George Lynch (1,747) for 17th in UNC career scoring with 1,755 points. … Davis passed Donald Williams and Rashad McCants for fifth in UNC history with 224 3-pointers. They both made 221; Wayne Ellington is fourth with 229. … Ingram has double-digit rebounds in four consecutive games and seventh of the last nine. … It was UNC’s first one-point loss since a 65–64 home loss to Pittsburgh on Feb. 2, 2023. … It was Bacot’s 153rd game, second all-time in UNC history behind Leaky Black’s school record of 155. … Georgia Tech center Baye Ndongo didn’t return after Ingram inadvertently kneed him in the head 4½ minutes into the game. … It was the first time an opponent has scored more than 70 points against UNC since its last visit to Atlanta and its last loss, an 87–73 setback against No. 10 Kentucky on Dec. 16. … Carolina is 17–2 outside of Atlanta this season and 0–2 in Atlanta. … Carolina had a season-high 22 offensive rebounds and converted them into 23 second-chance points. … UNC went from 10 first-half turnovers to only one after halftime. … Georgia Tech coach Damon Stoudamire joined N.C. State’s Sidney Lowe and Kevin Keatts as the only first-year ACC head coaches in the last 30 years to beat UNC and Duke in their first seasons. … Carolina leads the all-time series with Georgia Tech 72–28, including 23–14 at Tech. … It was Georgia Tech’s first win against a top-five team since beating No. 2 UNC 78–75 in the in 2005 ACC tournament.


Georgia Tech 74, No. 3 UNC 73


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


UNC season statistics


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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