By R.L. Bynum
CHAPEL HILL — There may be many surprised that Jae’Lyn Withers is North Carolina’s most accurate 3-point shooter this season, but the 6–9 graduate forward isn’t one of them.
After an offseason that left his perimeter miss late in the Sweet 16 loss to Alabama etched in the memory of Withers and many Tar Heels fans, his recent resurgence has seemingly come out of nowhere.
“It feels good to be, especially coming off of last year, where it was a lot of questionable shots,” Withers said after scoring 16 points and four 3-pointers in Saturday’s 81–66 home win over Virginia, adding that it’s vindicating. “Very, but this is expected just coming off last year, and that’s why I got recruited here. So, I think that the goal is to get better and be more efficient.”
What led Coach Hubert Davis to recruit Withers to UNC hasn’t really emerged until the last couple of weeks.
“I would say I kind of got lost in the weeds,” Withers said. “Kind of was trying to be a little bit of everything. And I think that what got me here is what I fall back on — knocking down shots, being able to make straight-line drives, cleaning up on the glass, being a good defender, and blocking a shot or two, maybe.”
Withers is shooting a team-high 45.8% from 3-point range (22 of 48), a significant improvement from last season’s 20% (4 of 20), including 62.5% (10 of 16) in the last four games.
“I think it’s just confidence,” he said. “My teammates have been picking me up, telling me to be aggressive. If I see anything, let it go. They understand how well I shoot and how much work I put in during the offseason, so I think they’re just really emphasizing the confidence.”
It may be a revelation for many UNC fans, but Withers showed proficiency during his Louisville career, shooting 41.7% (40 of 96) in 2022–23 and 38.1% (8 of 21) in 2020–21 from 3-point range.
“He just opens up the floor for us,” center Ven-Allen Lubin said. “For me, for the bigs, and for the guards, to have a four who can stretch the floor out, knock down shots, and attack the rim that well has definitely been helping us all around.”
Coming into the season, Withers said that he absolutely believed that he could be the team’s best 3-point shooter in late February.
“Yeah, based on off of my work,” Withers said. “I give props to RJ [Davis]. But I think me, RJ is pretty, pretty spectacular from behind the arc this year.”
Davis is more than happy to have another perimeter threat.
“I’m super proud of J-Wit,” Davis said. “Three games, he’s been playing extremely well, from shooting the ball, from defending. That’s something that we know J-Wit is capable of, and I’m just glad that he’s just utilizing that because it’s helping us a lot.”
After starting the first seven games, Withers’ role diminished substantially. He got six minutes or fewer in five ACC games before starting the last four and playing 29 minutes against Virginia (topped only by his 33 minutes in the 94–91 Nov. 27 overtime loss to Michigan State).
“Even before how he’s been playing now, he’s been great,” freshman Ian Jackson said. “He has never let what’s going on the court affect him personally or in the locker room. He is playing great right now, and we need him to keep playing great. He has been amazing.”
Between his 10 points against Auburn on Nov. 26 and his next double-figure scoring game, 19 at Syracuse on Feb. 15, there were 19 games.
“It was tough at a certain point throughout the season, just figuring out what I could do that would keep me on the court or get me on the court,” Withers said. “And I think that, through different conversations and different talks with the coaches, it kind of helped me figure out exactly where I can fit in and get some opportunity.”
Withers said the most helpful discussions were with Assistant Coach Marcus Paige.
“He’s been telling me anytime that you see the rim, whenever you got an open opportunity, just let it go,” Withers said. “He’s been telling me all season, but it’s trying to figure out exactly what works for me, and based on my game, that’s been a tough adjustment for me to really embrace this part.”
While 3-point shooting has been the part of Withers’ game that gets the most attention lately, his length on defense and rebounding strength have also been important for Carolina.
“I would say I’m being disruptive, making sure that I’m trying to clean up on the glass and play a little help defense,” Withers said. “Being a big helper out there.”
If he maintains the same level of play over the last couple of weeks, he’ll be a big helper in giving the Tar Heels a decent shot at making it to the NCAA tournament.
UNC season statistics


| Team | League | Overall | NET* |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. 3 Duke | 0–0 | 11–0 | 2 |
| California | 0–0 | 10–1 | 63 |
| No. 12 North Carolina | 0–0 | 10–1 | 15 |
| No. 23 Virginia | 0–0 | 9–1 | 21 |
| Miami | 0–0 | 10–2 | 33 |
| Virginia Tech | 0–0 | 10–2 | 58 |
| No. 11 Louisville | 0–0 | 9–2 | 17 |
| SMU | 0–0 | 9–2 | 43 |
| Stanford | 0–0 | 8–2 | 98 |
| Clemson | 0–0 | 9–3 | 32 |
| Notre Dame | 0–0 | 9–3 | 65 |
| Wake Forest | 0–0 | 9–3 | 59 |
| N.C. State | 0–0 | 8–4 | 34 |
| Georgia Tech | 0–0 | 7–4 | 189 |
| Syracuse | 0–0 | 7–4 | 96 |
| Pittsburgh | 0–0 | 6–6 | 154 |
| Boston College | 0–0 | 5–6 | 177 |
| Florida State | 0–0 | 5–6 | 148 |
* — Through Wednesday games
Tuesday’s results
No. 12 North Carolina 77, East Tennessee State 58
No. 3 Duke 97, Lipscomb 73
No. 20 Tennessee 83, No. 11 Louisville 62
Dayton 97, Florida State 69
Clemson 68, South Carolina 61
Miami 98, Florida International 81
Georgia Tech 87, Marist 76
Wednesday’s results
N.C. State 108, Texas Southern 72
Pittsburgh 103, Binghamton 6
Syracuse 76, Mercyhurst 62
Wake Forest 71, Longwood 68
UT Arlington at Stanford, 10 p.m., ACCN Extra
Friday’s games
Mississippi Valley State at Florida State, 7 p.m., ACCN Extra
Morgan State at California, 10 p.m., ACCN Extra
Saturday’s games
Montana at No. 11 Louisville, noon, ACCN Extra
Lafayette at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m., ACCN Extra
Elon at Virginia Tech, 2 p.m., ACCN Extra
Ohio State vs. No. 12 North Carolina at CBS Sports Classic in Atlanta, 3 p.m., CBS
Northeastern at Syracuse, 4 p.m., ACCN Extra
Maryland at No. 23 Virginia, 6 p.m., ESPN
No. 3 Duke at No. 16 Texas Tech, 8 p.m., ESPN
Stanford at Colorado, 8 p.m., ESPNU
Sunday’s games
Penn State vs. Pittsburgh in Hershey, Pa., noon, Big Ten Network
Ole Miss vs. N.C. State in Greensboro, 1 p.m., ESPN
No. 13 Vanderbilt at Wake Forest, 1 p.m., The CW
Purdue Ft. Wayne at Notre Dame, 2 p.m., ACCN Extra
Central Arkansas at SMU, 2 p.m., ACCN Extra
Cincinnati vs. Clemson in Greenville, S.C., 3 p.m., ESPN
North Florida at Miami, 4 p.m., ACC Network
Columbia at California, 5 p.m., ACCN Extra
Monday’s games
American at Virginia, 6 p.m., ACCN Extra
Jacksonville at Florida State, 7 p.m., ACCN Extra
Stonehill at Syracuse, 7 p.m., ACCN Extra
Fairleigh Dickinson at Boston College, 7 p.m., ACCN Extra
East Carolina at No. 12 North Carolina, 8 p.m., ACC Network

| Date | Month/day | Time | Opponent/event (current ranks) | TV/ record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| October | ||||
| 24 | Friday | L, 78–76 | vs. No. 10 BYU in SLC | Exhib. |
| 29 | Wednesday | W, 95–53 | vs. Winston-Salem St. | Exhib. |
| November | ||||
| 3 | Monday | W, 94–54 | vs. Central Arkansas | 1–0 |
| 7 | Friday | W, 87–74 | vs. No. 17 Kansas | 2–0 |
| 11 | Tuesday | W, 89–74 | vs. Radford | 3–0 |
| 14 | Friday | W, 97–53 | vs. N.C. Central | 4–0 |
| 18 | Tuesday | W, 73–61 | vs. Navy | 5–0 |
| Fort Myers Tip-Off | ||||
| 25 | Tuesday | W, 85–70 | vs. St. Bonaventure | 6–0 |
| 27 | Thursday | L, 74–58 | vs. No. 9 Michigan State | 6–1 |
| December | ACC/SEC Men’s Challenge | |||
| 2 | Tuesday | W, 67–64 | at Kentucky | 7–1 |
| ————————— | ||||
| 7 | Sunday | W, 81–61 | vs. Georgetown | 8–1 |
| 13 | Saturday | W, 80–62 | vs. USC Upstate | 9–1 |
| 16 | Tuesday | W, 77–58 | vs. East Tennessee State | 10–1 |
| CBS Sports Classic in Atlanta | ||||
| 20 | Saturday | 3 p.m. | vs. Ohio State | CBS |
| ————————— | ||||
| 22 | Monday | 8 p.m. | vs. East Carolina | ACCN |
| 30 | Tuesday | 7 p.m. | vs. Florida State | ESPN2 |
| January | ||||
| 3 | Saturday | 2:15 | at SMU | The CW |
| 10 | Saturday | 6 p.m. | vs. Wake Forest | ACCN |
| 14 | Wednesday | 9 p.m. | at Stanford | ACCN |
| 17 | Saturday | 4 p.m. | at California | ACCN |
| 21 | Wednesday | 7 p.m. | vs. Notre Dame | ESPN2 |
| 24 | Saturday | 2 or 2:30 | at No. 23 Virginia | ESPN or ESPNU |
| 31 | Saturday | 2 p.m. | at Georgia Tech | ACCN |
| February | ||||
| 2 | Monday | 7 p.m. | vs. Syracuse | ESPN |
| 7 | Saturday | 6:30 | vs. No. 3 Duke | ESPN |
| 10 | Tuesday | 7 p.m. | at Miami | ESPN or ESPN2 |
| 14 | Saturday | 2 p.m. | vs. Pittsburgh | ESPN |
| 17 | Tuesday | 7 p.m. | at N.C. State | ESPN or ESPN2 |
| 21 | Saturday | 1 p.m. | at Syracuse | ABC |
| 23 | Monday | 7 p.m. | vs. No. 11 Louisville | ESPN |
| 28 | Saturday | 6:30 or 8:30 | vs. Virginia Tech | ESPN or ESPN2 |
| March | ||||
| 3 | Tuesday | 7 p.m. | vs. Clemson | ESPN or ESPN2 |
| 7 | Saturday | 6:30 | at No. 3 Duke | ESPN |
| 10–14 | Tues.-Sat. | ACC tournament | Spectrum Center, Charlotte |
Photo courtesy of UNC Athletics
