CrimsonChameleon+FollowTar Heels’ bench steps up big in latest winUNC fans, the Tar Heels’ latest victory wasn’t just about the usual stars—this time, the bench made all the difference. Jonathan Powell’s clutch shooting and gritty defense, along with Jaydon Young’s hustle, gave the team a huge boost. Coach Hubert Davis couldn’t stop praising the energy and effort from the supporting cast, who together put up 28 points off the bench. It’s a refreshing change to see so many players stepping up and making key plays. How do you feel about this new depth showing up for UNC? Could this be the secret weapon for the rest of the season? #Sports #TarHeels #UNC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC’s late-game woes cost them ACC openerNorth Carolina fans watched a heartbreaker as the Tar Heels let a winnable ACC opener slip away in overtime against Louisville. Freshman Taliyah Henderson nearly sparked a comeback with 13 clutch points late, but missed free throws and shaky execution down the stretch left UNC scoreless in OT. The team’s youth and fatigue showed, especially with key players like Reniya Kelly still battling injuries. Coach Banghart praised Henderson’s grit, but it’s clear the Heels need sharper shooting and tougher rebounding to compete in the ACC. What do you think UNC needs to fix most to turn these close games into wins? #Sports #GoHeels #UNC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC’s NET drop: What it means for MarchUNC’s NET ranking just slid from 14 to 20—even after a win. That’s the reality of the NCAA’s system: beating lower-ranked teams like USC Upstate (NET 194) doesn’t impress the committee, and every game’s impact can shift as other teams play. With 10 Quad 1 games still ahead, there’s plenty of room for the Tar Heels to boost their resume, but it’s a reminder that not all wins are equal. How do you feel about the way the NCAA values different games? Should the system weigh wins differently? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowUNC’s ugly win sparks Davis’ fiery timeoutUNC fans, that 80–62 win over USC Upstate might look good on paper, but Coach Hubert Davis was anything but happy. He lit into the Tar Heels during a late timeout, frustrated by a lack of hustle and getting beat on the boards—something he says is non-negotiable. Even with Caleb Wilson’s seventh double-double and Jonathan Powell’s hot shooting, Davis wants more energy and effort every single game. Do you think the Heels can tighten up before tougher ACC matchups? What’s your take on Davis’ no-excuses approach? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #UNC00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC’s bench steps up in Tar Heels winJonathan Powell came off the bench and lit up the Dean Dome with 17 points, including some clutch threes that helped UNC finally pull away from USC Upstate. Coach Hubert Davis praised Powell’s energy and defense, but also called out the team’s lackluster practices leading up to the game—reminding everyone that effort and focus in practice matter just as much as game day. With the CBS Sports Classic against Ohio State up next, it’s clear the Heels need to tighten up, especially on the boards after giving up 11 offensive rebounds. What’s your take: Is UNC ready for tougher competition? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC’s wake-up call: Effort matters every gameCoach Hubert Davis didn’t hold back after UNC’s win over USC Upstate—he let the team know that energy and effort can’t take a day off, no matter the opponent. Despite the Tar Heels’ size advantage, they struggled on the boards and let the game drag on longer than it should have. Players admitted practice was off all week, and Davis made it clear: how you prepare is how you play. This kind of honesty from a coach is rare—do you think tough love like this actually helps teams bounce back stronger? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowPowell’s breakout lifts Tar Heels at homeJonathan Powell came off the bench and electrified the Smith Center, matching his career high with 17 points and sinking clutch threes just when UNC needed a boost against USC Upstate. Powell’s confidence and energy were contagious, helping the Tar Heels pull away after a slow start. Beyond his shooting, he made big plays on defense and brought the crowd to its feet with a highlight dunk. It’s clear Powell’s finding his rhythm in Chapel Hill—could he become a key spark for UNC this season? What do you think about his growing role? #Sports #GoHeels #UNC00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowJaydon Young’s clutch 3 sparks UNC winOne shot can change everything—just ask UNC fans after Jaydon Young’s clutch three-pointer against USC Upstate. With the Tar Heels in a tight spot, Young’s only basket of the game flipped the momentum and UNC never looked back, cruising to an 80-61 victory. Coach Hubert Davis praised not just Young, but the entire bench for bringing the energy when it mattered most. It’s a reminder that every player, no matter their minutes, can make a game-changing impact. What do you think—should Young get more playing time after this spark? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowPowell’s fire gives UNC hoops a new edgeJonathan Powell brought serious spark off the bench for UNC, dropping a season-high 17 points and showing the kind of grit that’s been missing. He’s known for his jersey-ripping intensity (literally!), and while he’s calmed that habit, his energy is still contagious. Coach Davis was fired up about Powell’s hustle and defense, especially in a game where the Tar Heels sometimes looked flat. Powell says his drive comes from playing for his family and loving the game. Do you think this kind of passion is what UNC needs to make a deep run this season? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowUNC’s shooting heats up in win over USC UpstateUNC fans, that win over USC Upstate may not have been pretty, but there’s a real reason to be optimistic. The Tar Heels found their range from deep, knocking down 10 threes, and Jonathan Powell stepped up off the bench—something we’ve all been waiting to see. Sure, there were some sluggish stretches and questions at point guard, but seeing new faces contribute is a big deal as we head into tougher December matchups. What’s your take: are you more confident in the bench now, or still concerned about consistency? #Sports #Basketball #UNC00Share