The Tar Heels travel to Raleigh to play 23rd-ranked NC State on Sunday, February 19, at 1 p.m. Carolina is 16-10 overall, 8-7 and ninth in the ACC, while the Wolfpack is 20-7 overall, 10-6 and fifth in the ACC. Both teams are coming off losses. Miami
defeated UNC, 80-72, in the Smith Center on February 13; the Pack lost, 75-72, at
Syracuse a night later.
Carolina defeated NC State, 80-69, in Chapel Hill on January 21 behind RJ Davis’ 26 points and Armando Bacot’s 23 points and 18 rebounds.
The Tar Heels are 2-6 on the road this season, 2-5 in ACC play with wins at Louisville and Syracuse. The Wolfpack is 13-1 at the PNC Arena this season with its lone loss against Pittsburgh on December 2.
About Carolina
- Carolina is second in the ACC in rebounding (39.3) and rebound margin (+4.6), third in scoring (78.2 ppg) and seventh in scoring margin (+5.7).
- The Tar Heels are 17th in the country in rebounds per game.
- The Tar Heels are 10th in the ACC in field goal percentage and seventh in FG defense.
- Carolina is 10th in the ACC in three-pointers per game (6.8), 15th in three-point shooting (.306) and ninth in three-point percentage defense (.338).
- In ACC play, the Tar Heels are the only team in the league shooting under 30% from three (.295).
- Carolina is 7-0 this season when shooting 35% or higher from three-point range with wins over Portland, The Citadel, Michigan, Wake Forest, Notre Dame, Syracuse and Clemson.
- The Tar Heels are 9-10 when shooting under 35% from three.
- Carolina leads the ACC in free throws made (17.0) and attempted (23.2) per game.
- Carolina is the only team with three players in the top 10 in the ACC in scoring. Armando Bacot is fourth (career-high 17.4), Caleb Love is fifth (career-high 17.0) and RJ Davis is eighth (career-high 16.1).
- Bacot is the only player in the ACC in the top five as well as the top 10 in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage.
- In ACC play, Bacot leads the league in rebounds and offensive rebounds, is second in field goal percentage and sixth in scoring.
About NC State
- NC State continues to rank among the nation’s leaders in fewest turnovers per game. The Pack averages just 10.0 turnovers per game to rank 11th in NCAA DI.
- NC State is 19-2 this season when it has the same number or fewer turnovers than its opponent. In the first meeting between the teams on Jan. 21, NC State only turned it over eight times, but it only forced the Tar Heels into seven turnovers.
- The Pack ranks second in the ACC and 21st in NCAA DI in blocked shots per game despite not having a single player rank in the top-15 in the ACC in blocks.Â
- DJ Burns leads the team with 23 blocks, but Ernest Ross (22), Ebenezer Dowuona (21) and Casey Morsell (20) are right behind him.
- NC State scored 25 points off turnovers and had 19 fast break points in the win over Boston College last Saturday. Both of those marks are the best for the Pack since its win over Duke on Jan. 4.
- NC State leads the ACC and ranks ninth in the NCAA in fast break points, averaging 15.4 per game.
- In NC State’s 20 wins, it averages to turn opponent’s turnovers into 18.6 points. In its seven losses, it only averages 9.3 points off turnovers.
- NC State is 13-0 this season when it has at least 18 points off of opponent turnovers.
- In its 10 ACC wins, NC State is shooting 38.3 percent from three-point range, but is shooting just 27.7 percent from downtown in its six conference losses.
- For the season, NC State is 16-2 if it shoots 30 percent or better from three-point range, but just 4-5 if it shoots under 30 percent.
- In the Pack’s 20 wins, the guard trio of Terquavion Smith, Casey Morsell and Jarkel Joiner combine to shoot 40.4 percent from three-point range, but in its seven losses that trio is shooting just 28.9 percent.
UNC vs NC State
- Carolina is 164-79 all-time against NC State.
- The 164 wins are tied for the most wins by UNC against an opponent with Wake Forest.
- Carolina is 36-5 in the last 41 games and 53-12 over the last 31 seasons.
- The Tar Heels are 68-47 on the road vs. NC State, including 18-5 at PNC Arena.
- UNC’s winning percentage vs. NC State at PNC Arena is the Tar Heels’ highest (.783) vs. any ACC team in its home arena (second is .680 in the Tucker Center vs. Florida State and third is Clemson’s Littlejohn Coliseum at .667).
- Carolina is 22-5 in all games in PNC Arena (2-0 in NCAA Tournament play in both 2008 and 2016).
- The Tar Heels have won four in a row overall, including the most recent game in Raleigh, an 84-74 win on 2/26/2022.
How to Watch
Time: 1:00 pm (ET)
TV: ESPN (Doug Sherman, Cory Alexander)
Stream: Watch ESPN
Radio: Tar Heel Sports Properties (Jones Angell, Eric Montross, Adam Lucas); Wolfpack Sport Network (Tony Haynes)
Satellite Radio: Sirius/XM 390
National Radio: Compass Media (Bill Rosinski, Doug Gottlieb)
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