UNC’s inability to play two good halves is season long, but pattern since New Year shifts

PITTSBURGH — How North Carolina is losing has changed since the New Year, but the common maddening pattern remains — the Tar Heels rarely put two good halves together and have trouble finishing games. In November and December, UNC (13–8, 6–3 ACC) routinely fell behind by double digits in the first half and, in most cases, surged in the second half to make a game of it, with varied results, the latest a 73–65 loss Tuesday at Pittsburgh.

Sloppy offense costs Heels, who Coach Davis says have ‘thin margin for error’

PITTSBURGH — North Carolina came to Pittsburgh hoping to get off the NCAA bubble, and with sloppy, disjointed offense, the Tar Heels may have done that. Just not in the way they expected. The Tar Heels are probably looking up at the bubble after blowing a 10-point first-half lead and falling 73–65 Tuesday night at the Petersen Events Center.

UNC projected for First Four, among ‘last 4 in’

Even after surviving what would have been a devastating home loss to Boston College, North Carolina’s NCAA tournament hopes are teetering after the Tar Heels began a tough four-game stretch with a Quad 1 loss. Only 50 of 86 bracket projections on Bracket Matrix have UNC in the field, with the average seed being the fourth-highest No. 11 seed. The Tar Heels (13–9, 6–4 ACC) were already in a bad position before Tuesday’s 73–65 loss at Pittsburgh dropped them from 40th to 42nd in the NET rankings.

Wilson, Brooks named to McDonald’s All-American Games

North Carolina will have two five-star players playing in the McDonald’s All-American Games on April 1 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Forward Caleb Wilson, a 6–9, 195-pound power forward who committed to the Tar Heels last Thursday and 6–2 wing Nyla Brooks — the top players in the UNC men’s and women’s teams’ Class of 2025 — will represent the Tar Heels in the games.

Latson wins high-level battle for FSU with late shot to edge No. 13 UNC

CHAPEL HILL — With the game on the line, Florida State guard Ta’Niya Latson showed why she’s the nation’s leading scorer and left No. 13 North Carolina heartbroken. After Latson’s shot-fake drew UNC’s Reniya Kelly and Indya Nivar in the air, she drove by them and Alyssa Ustby for the game-winning bucket at the buzzer to give the Seminoles an 86–84 win Sunday, their fifth consecutive victory at Carmichael Arena.

UNC sinks low in bubble, left out of some projections, but Stanford loss upgraded

North Carolina’s 67–66 Quad 1 loss Wednesday at Wake Forest has sunk the Tar Heels near the bottom of the NCAA tournament bubble, according to the latest bracket projections, while the loss to Stanford was upgraded. Stanford is up to 71st in the NET after Wednesday’s 88–51 home win over Miami, flipping the Tar Heels’ 72–71 Jan. 17 home loss to the Cardinal from Quad 3 to Quad 2.

Donarski hits 5 3s for third straight game as No. 13 Heels win fifth in row

CHAPEL HILL — With the way that Lexi Donarski is shooting of late, Wake Forest had no shot at pulling an upset.
In the best shooting run of her career, the fifth-year guard scored five 3-pointers for the third consecutive game, pouring in 17 points, as No. 13 North Carolina pulled away from a four-point halftime lead for a 76–51 victory Thursday at Carmichael Arena.