BC-UNC Postgame Notes
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CAROLINA 76, BOSTON COLLEGE 66
JANUARY 20, 2024
CONTE FORUM
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.
UNC Scoring Leader: RJ Davis 16
UNC Rebound Leader: Harrison Ingram 13
UNC Assist Leader: Elliot Cadeau 5
Team Records: UNC 15-3, 7-0 ACC; Boston College 11-7, 2-5 ACC
• UNC is 7-0 in the ACC for the first time since 2015-16 (went 8-0 to begin league play that season).
• This is the 12th time UNC is 7-0 to begin ACC play.
• Carolina won its eighth straight game for the first time since winning eight straight (all against ACC opponents) in 2018-19.
• Carolina has won six consecutive ACC games by double-digits for the first time since doing that in 10 consecutive ACC games in 1992-93.
• This is the sixth time UNC has won six or more consecutive ACC games by double-digits (10 in a row in 1992-93, six straight in 1990-91, six straight in 1988-89, 10 straight in 1983-84 and seven straight over 1967-68/1968-69 [the last ACC game in 1968 and first six conference games in 1968-1969]).
• UNC has not allowed an ACC team to score more than 70 points this season.
• UNC is 14-0 this season when holding the opponents under 80 points (and 54-13 in the last three seasons).
• RJ Davis made two three-pointers, tying the UNC record with his 15th consecutive game with multiple 3FGs. Justin Jackson also made multiple threes in 15 straight games in 2016-17.
• Davis led UNC with 16 points. It was the fifth straight game, 14th time this season and 33rd time as a Tar Heel Davis was UNC’s leading scorer.
• Harrison Ingram had his fourth double-double as a Tar Heel with 11 points and 13 rebounds. It was the fourth time in the last six games he had 10 or more rebounds.
• Carolina made only four of its first eight free throws but converted 17 of its final 18.
• Davis missed his first free throw, which snapped a streak of 18 consecutive makes. He made his last four attempts.
• Carolina out-rebounded the Eagles, 43-28.
• It was the seventh straight game UNC had more rebounds. The Tar Heels are plus 100 on the boards in those seven games.
• The Eagles shot 34.5% from the floor, the ninth time this season the opponents have shot under 40% from the floor (UNC has won eight of those nine games).
• Boston College shot 35.7% in the first half and 33.3% in the second. Today’s game was the 15th in which the opponents shot under 40% in at least one half and the seventh time they shot under 40% in both halves.
• UNC is 28-3 in three seasons under head coach Hubert Davis when holding the opponents under 40%.
• UNC scored nine of its 11 second-chance points in the second half and out-scored the Eagles, 11-6, on second-chance points. The Tar Heels are 11-0 when scoring more second-chance points.
• Carolina went on a 10-0 to end the first half and begin the second. It was the 12th time in 18 games UNC has had at least one 10-0 run.
Carolina-Boston College
• Carolina is 23-6 against the Eagles, including five straight wins and 17 in the last 18 games.
• The Tar Heels are 21-5 since BC joined the ACC.
• Carolina has won eight in a row in Conte Forum since losing in 2010 and is 10-1 overall in Conte Forum.
Next Game: Monday, January 22, vs. Wake Forest, in Chapel Hill (7 p.m., ESPN)
JANUARY 20, 2024
CONTE FORUM
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.
UNC Scoring Leader: RJ Davis 16
UNC Rebound Leader: Harrison Ingram 13
UNC Assist Leader: Elliot Cadeau 5
Team Records: UNC 15-3, 7-0 ACC; Boston College 11-7, 2-5 ACC
• UNC is 7-0 in the ACC for the first time since 2015-16 (went 8-0 to begin league play that season).
• This is the 12th time UNC is 7-0 to begin ACC play.
• Carolina won its eighth straight game for the first time since winning eight straight (all against ACC opponents) in 2018-19.
• Carolina has won six consecutive ACC games by double-digits for the first time since doing that in 10 consecutive ACC games in 1992-93.
• This is the sixth time UNC has won six or more consecutive ACC games by double-digits (10 in a row in 1992-93, six straight in 1990-91, six straight in 1988-89, 10 straight in 1983-84 and seven straight over 1967-68/1968-69 [the last ACC game in 1968 and first six conference games in 1968-1969]).
• UNC has not allowed an ACC team to score more than 70 points this season.
• UNC is 14-0 this season when holding the opponents under 80 points (and 54-13 in the last three seasons).
• RJ Davis made two three-pointers, tying the UNC record with his 15th consecutive game with multiple 3FGs. Justin Jackson also made multiple threes in 15 straight games in 2016-17.
• Davis led UNC with 16 points. It was the fifth straight game, 14th time this season and 33rd time as a Tar Heel Davis was UNC’s leading scorer.
• Harrison Ingram had his fourth double-double as a Tar Heel with 11 points and 13 rebounds. It was the fourth time in the last six games he had 10 or more rebounds.
• Carolina made only four of its first eight free throws but converted 17 of its final 18.
• Davis missed his first free throw, which snapped a streak of 18 consecutive makes. He made his last four attempts.
• Carolina out-rebounded the Eagles, 43-28.
• It was the seventh straight game UNC had more rebounds. The Tar Heels are plus 100 on the boards in those seven games.
• The Eagles shot 34.5% from the floor, the ninth time this season the opponents have shot under 40% from the floor (UNC has won eight of those nine games).
• Boston College shot 35.7% in the first half and 33.3% in the second. Today’s game was the 15th in which the opponents shot under 40% in at least one half and the seventh time they shot under 40% in both halves.
• UNC is 28-3 in three seasons under head coach Hubert Davis when holding the opponents under 40%.
• UNC scored nine of its 11 second-chance points in the second half and out-scored the Eagles, 11-6, on second-chance points. The Tar Heels are 11-0 when scoring more second-chance points.
• Carolina went on a 10-0 to end the first half and begin the second. It was the 12th time in 18 games UNC has had at least one 10-0 run.
Carolina-Boston College
• Carolina is 23-6 against the Eagles, including five straight wins and 17 in the last 18 games.
• The Tar Heels are 21-5 since BC joined the ACC.
• Carolina has won eight in a row in Conte Forum since losing in 2010 and is 10-1 overall in Conte Forum.
Next Game: Monday, January 22, vs. Wake Forest, in Chapel Hill (7 p.m., ESPN)