North Carolina clinches a 93-84 victory over Duke, further solidifying their lead in the ACC.
Carolina comfortably secures a 94-83 victory over Duke in round one.
North Carolina’s basketball squad secured a significant victory over Duke with a score of 94-83. Noteworthy performances came from players Harrison Ingram and Armando Bacot, who collectively scored 46 points. Throughout the game, North Carolina demonstrated dominance, leading for the majority of the match. Their solid defense and swift offense proved effective, maintaining their lead despite Duke’s attempts to catch up. Ingram and Bacot stood out with their impressive scoring contributions. Ultimately, North Carolina’s defense prevented Duke from staging a comeback, securing the win for the team.
North Carolina seals a 93-84 victory over Duke, solidifying their dominance in the match.
In the final moments, with Duke trailing by nine points, they received an opportunity to narrow the gap. A foul by North Carolina’s R.J. Davis granted Duke two free throws and possession. Despite the chance, Duke managed to convert only one free throw. Following a mistake during the inbound pass, North Carolina regained possession, sealing their 93-84 victory and thwarting Duke’s comeback attempt.
Ingram continues heroic night with huge hustle play.
In Saturday night’s Duke versus UNC game, Harrison Ingram had a standout performance. He scored 21 points, including five three-pointers, grabbed 12 rebounds, and made four steals. A highlight was when he passed the ball to Cormac Ryan, who made a successful shot, extending UNC’s lead to 77-64 with less than six minutes left in the game.
Duke-Carolina matchup approached its climax, the intensity escalated with bodies flying on the court.
Duke had been behind by 15 points earlier, but a strong effort by Kyle Filipowski and Jeremy Roach has cut the lead to just eight points now.
As we pause with under 8 minutes remaining, the game’s intensity is rising, with players hitting the floor on consecutive plays. The Duke-Carolina rivalry is heating up as we approach the end.
Stay tuned for the final minutes from Chapel Hill, with Duke in the lead at 72-64.
Bacot and Ingram are spearheading UNC’s efforts in the second half.
In the first half, UNC had a balanced scoring effort, leading by 10 points at halftime with a 50 percent shooting rate. However, in the second half, Armando Bacot and Harrison Ingram stepped up, scoring all of UNC’s 12 points. Ingram made two tough three-pointers, while Bacot dominated inside, extending UNC’s lead to 57-46 with a beautiful left-handed hook shot.
UNC’s first-half control is powered by converting steals into offensive opportunities.
Unlike many of UNC’s potent offensive teams in the past, this year’s Tar Heels are prioritizing defense. This was evident in the latter part of the first half. After a layup from Jared McCain brought Duke within three points, the Blue Devils struggled to score, missing three of their last five shots and committing two crucial turnovers. UNC capitalized on these turnovers, scoring 10 points off them. A steal by Harrison Ingram led to an Elliot Cadeau layup, extending UNC’s lead to eight points.
UNC further increased their lead to 10 points with another layup from Armando Bacot, who led all players with 12 points and eight rebounds at halftime. A missed shot from Tyrese Proctor just before halftime ensured that the Tar Heels went into the locker room with a 45-35 lead.
North Carolina is racing ahead to grab an early lead.
North Carolina is starting the game strong against Duke. They’re showing great energy, especially on defense, and their offense is capitalizing on fast breaks. UNC is moving quickly, with their possessions averaging just 10 seconds in the first six minutes. After a layup by Jared McCain, freshman point guard Elliot Cadeau found Cormac Ryan for a three-pointer, extending UNC’s lead to 13-8 early in the game.
A unique take on the Duke-North Carolina rivalry.
Duke and North Carolina share one of college basketball’s fiercest rivalries, spanning over a century. Their close proximity and success on the court have made them sworn enemies. Situated just eight miles apart on Tobacco Road (US Hwy 15-501), they’ve dominated the ACC and claimed many national titles since 1977.
Their rivalry began in January 1920 at “The Ark,” Duke’s old basketball arena, and they’ve faced off at least twice a season ever since. Although UNC initially had the upper hand, winning 17 of the first 19 games, Duke has been closing the gap. Currently, UNC leads the series with 143 wins to Duke’s 117, but Duke is riding a two-game winning streak into their next showdown at the Dean Dome.