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Caleb Wilson reacts to being featured on ESPN

When you dominate a game like did on Tuesday night, you could expect that all major sports media outlets will be rushing to post highlights on social media. It also helps when you're capable of throwing down highlight-reel dunks at will, a skill that adds to the "must-see" attraction when Wilson takes the court for the UNC basketball program. (Keeping It Heel)

Carolina Basketball Odds & Ends: Trimble's Voice, Contact, the Braids, Freebies, and More

North Carolina heads to Dallas this weekend for its first ACC road game of the season, and the No. 12 Tar Heels will take a seven-game win streak and 13-1 record to SMU. Before they head there, though, there's still more to glean from UNC's 13-point win over Florida State on Tuesday. So, with that said, here are some more UNC Basketball Odds & Ends: (TarHeel247)

Tar Heels eye Quad 1 boost at SMU after FSU win drops NET ranking

UNC Men's Basketball's third Quad 3 win of the season Tuesday against Florida State didn’t help its NCAA resume, but the Tar Heels will get a golden chance in Dallas on Saturday to bolster it. The No. 12 Tar Heels (13-1, 1-0 ACC standings) fell two spots in the NET rankings to 18 after their 79-66 win over the Seminoles, who jumped two spots to 126. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Basketball Seeking to Play Faster Across ACC Play - 'It's Something We've Got To Get Better At'

Adjusted tempo measures a team’s possessions per 40 minutes, and this season's North Carolina team is the Tar Heels' slowest since 1999 under , when the Tar Heels played at a 65.3 pace. "I feel like we’ve only played at a slower pace, mainly because teams have made us play at a slow pace," said following the win over FSU. (Inside Carolina)

Henri Veesaar Pushes Through Scoreless First Half, Comes Up Big in Second

UNC's second-leading scorer, , couldn't find the bottom of the net for the entire first half Tuesday against Florida State. That is, until 11 seconds into the second half. The prior scoreless stretch hadn't shaken the 7-foot center. "It's not always about my stats or what I do," said Veesaar. "It's more like how the team impacts from what I do." (TarHeel247)

Caleb Wilson spreads holiday cheer inside the UNC basketball locker room

isn't just an elite basketball player, he's an elite teammate as well. Wilson made sure to let his UNC basketball teammates know just how much he cares about them by giving each of them a special gift during the holiday season. The Atlanta, Georgia native shared the videos on his Instagram story, showing him handing out the gift. (Keeping It Heel)

Top Stories of 2025: UNC Men’s Basketball Gets a Facelift

Two of UNC’s newcomers, transfer and freshman , proved to be critical additions. The pair are the Tar Heels’ leading scorers and rebounders, and against Georgetown they accomplished a feat seen only one previous time at UNC since 1958: each scoring at least 18 points and grabbing at least 15 rebounds in the same game. (Chapelboro.com)

Single-Game Greatness: UNC’s top individual performances of 2025

- Baseball. Date: May 30, 2025. Opponent: Holy Cross. Tournament: NCAA Chapel Hill Regional Given how dominant Knapp was during the 2025 season, it's extremely difficult to tab just one performance as his overall best. However, his start to open up the Chapel Hill Regional is a pretty great representation of his historic season. (Keeping It Heel)

Diligent Film Study Pays Off for Caleb Wilson in Historic ACC Debut

Over the Christmas break, rewatched every game from the Tar Heels’ 12-1 non-conference schedule as extra prep to spoil opposing defensive schemes. After cramming for the metaphorical exam, Wilson certainly passed the test in his ACC debut. The rookie stuffed the box score with 22 points, 16 rebounds, six assists, and two blocks. (Inside Carolina)

Inside Henri Veesaar’s chemistry with Caleb Wilson and how he shook off rough first half

didn’t score a point in the first half Tuesday, something that hadn’t happened all season. The junior Estonian star had only one shot and admitted he was "playing a little bit flat." But the turnaround started immediately. Coach had UNC run a play for Veesaar on its first possession of the second half, and he converted. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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Basketball Schedule at a Glance
Last Game:
North Carolina: 79
Florida State: 66
Tue, Dec 30 Box Score
Next Game:
UNC vs. SMU
Sat, Jan 3 2:15 ET, Dallas, Texas
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ACC Basketball Standings
TeamACCOverall
(12) North Carolina1-013-1
(5) Duke1-012-1
Miami1-012-2
Virginia Tech1-012-2
(13) Louisville1-011-2
Clemson1-011-3
NC State1-010-4
Notre Dame1-010-4
SMU0-011-2
Boston College0-07-6
California0-112-2
(21) Virginia0-111-2
Stanford0-111-3
Georgia Tech0-19-5
Syracuse0-19-5
Wake Forest0-19-5
Florida State0-17-7
Pittsburgh0-17-7