Manek never expected his Carolina basketball experience to be this good

NEW ORLEANS — To say that Brady Manek’s one-year Carolina basketball experience has wildly exceeded his expectations would be like saying his hair flows a little bit. In four seasons at Oklahoma, he never made it to the second weekend of the NCAA tournament. Manek had an overwhelming desire to do that and finally avoid the dreaded No. 8 vs. No. 9 first-round game that ended multiple seasons. The latter didn’t happen. But he’s helped the Tar Heels shoot past the former with a run to the Final Four and Monday night’s 9:20 matchup with a former Big 12 adversary, No. 3-ranked Kansas, in his final college game (TBS).

Davis ushers in new era of UNC-Duke rivalry with epic win to end Krzyzewski’s career

NEW ORLEANS — In the most historic battle in the history of sports’ greatest rivalry, North Carolina beat Coach Mike Krzyzewski’s last Duke team the way his Blue Devils won so many nights — with lethal outside shooting. With that, the Tar Heels (29-9) and Coach Hubert Davis ushered in a new era in the rivalry. Davis showed that his new brand of Carolina basketball could be a national force for years after the Tar Heels made him only the fifth first-year coach to make the NCAA tournament championship game.

Can UNC replicate its success off high ball screens in win at Duke?

NEW ORLEANS — For Carolina to replicate the Tar Heels’ dominance of Duke in the March 5 game in Durham, there is a lot that has to go right. One area that UNC had overwhelming success in that 94–84 victory, which ruined Coach Mike Krzyzewski’s final home game, was creating plenty of offense off of high ball screens.

Tar Heels’ offense on point with RJ Davis as primary ball-handler

NEW ORLEANS — There are plenty of elements that have North Carolina playing its best basketball of the season, but the savvy decision-making and court leadership from RJ Davis since he became nearly the exclusive ball-handler are at the top of the list. The No. 8-seed Tar Heels have been on point with the 6–0 sophomore running the show.

With Davis no longer having to coach effort, the Tar Heels are flourishing

NEW ORLEANS — There have been many positives for first-year head coach Hubert Davis as Carolina turned its season around and went from the bubble to the Final Four. One big one is that he can be a basketball coach, rather than a sports psychologist trying to figure out how to be an effort coach. His days of preaching “energy, effort and toughness” are over because his players are bringing all three to every game.

Fiery Bacot goes hard on writer who, earlier this season, called UNC soft

NEW ORLEANS — If you call Carolina soft, Armando Bacot is going to go hard against you. Sportswriter Jeff Goodman discovered that Thursday during a Final Four press conference at the Superdome ahead of the Tar Heels’ Final Four matchup on Saturday against Duke (TBS). After the Tar Heels’ home loss to Pittsburgh, Goodman went off on them during his “Field of 68” podcast. Among other criticisms, he called them soft. Goodman wasn’t alone and coach Hubert Davis acknowledged later in the press conference that the description was accurate earlier in the season.

Rams Club ticket requests for Final Four more than double the NCAA allotment

When you match Carolina and Duke in a national semifinal, ticket demand and the prices on the secondary markets are going to soar. Getting Final Four tickets through UNC this time has been the most challenging in years for many Rams Club members who have regularly traveled to cheer on the Tar Heels. Rams Club member Jimi Harrison of Chapel Hill, a 1978 Carolina graduate, has never seen anything like it.

Details of UNC team sendoff, Smith Center watch party revealed

If you can’t make it to New Orleans for the Final Four, you can still show your support for the Tar Heels team by being part of a sendoff on Wednesday and joining a watch party at the Smith Center. When Carolina leaves for RDU Airport at about 4:45 Wednesday afternoon, fans are invited to line up on either side of Lettermen’s Lane, which is between the Smith Center and the Woody Durham Media and Communications Center.

Williams recalls his Kansas win to prevent a UNC-Duke NCAA final, says no win made him happier than Sunday’s

The Hall of Fame coach who prevented a UNC-Duke battle in the 1991 Final Four remembers the crazy way that game finished and the unfortunate exit of another Hall of Fame coach. During an interview Tuesday morning on the ACC Network’s “Packer and Durham,” Williams also talked about how happy Carolina’s 69–49 East Regional final victory Sunday in Philadelphia over Saint Peter’s made him.