No. 19 North Carolina, Clemson battle again in ACC quarterfinals
Mar 3, 2026; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Clemson Tigers guard Efrem Johnson (4) shoots against North Carolina Tar Heels center Henri Veesaar (13) during the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images No. 19-ranked North Carolina and Clemson just played an airtight game that went down to the wire last week in Chapel Hill, N.C.
The fourth-seeded Tar Heels (24-7) and fifth-seeded Tigers (23-9) won't have to dig far to pull out that game film as they prepare for a rapid rematch Thursday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament quarterfinals in Charlotte.
North Carolina's 67-63 win over Clemson on March 3 wound up as the tiebreaker that determined the fourth and final double-bye into the quarters, as both teams finished 12-6 in the league. Clemson had to play Wednesday night and outlasted No. 13 seed Wake Forest 71-62.
"It was a heck of a game the first time," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. "Give North Carolina credit: They found ways to make plays down the stretch, made some big threes against us. But it was a heck of a matchup. Our guys competed our tails off. They did, as well. It was a great college game. Hopefully, (Thursday) is the same."
North Carolina lost superstar freshman Caleb Wilson for the season last week. Wilson, who hasn't played since Feb. 10, broke his right thumb while dunking as he worked to recover from a fractured left hand.
That means Clemson is familiar with how the Tar Heels look without their best player -- and knows what else their rivals can do.
Luka Bogavac had the best game of his first season of college basketball when he hit six 3-pointers and dropped 20 points on Clemson. He and veteran Seth Trimble (14.0 points per game) lead the backcourt, while 7-footer Henri Veesaar (16.3 ppg, 8.4 rpg) has 13 double-doubles and seven 20-point games.
North Carolina coach Hubert Davis hopes to guide his alma mater to more postseason success four years removed from the Final Four run on his first year on the job. He knows what he wants to see in tournament play.
"We want to live in the paint and live at the free-throw line. Those plays generate open threes," Davis said after the regular season ended with a 76-61 loss to top-ranked Duke on Saturday. "The foundation of who we are hasn't changed whether Caleb is in the lineup or not. That's the way we play here at North Carolina, and we've got to dictate that next week in Charlotte."
Clemson's balanced attack against Wake Forest on Wednesday was a perfect illustration of the Tigers' season-long identity. They don't have anyone scoring more than RJ Godfrey's average of 11.7 points per game, but eight active players entered the week averaging at least 5.7.
Brownell utilized a "hockey sub" during Wednesday's game -- making five subs at a time to keep players fresh. Godfrey tallied 11 against Wake, Chase Thompson scored nine points, and four other players reached eight apiece. The Tigers' bench racked up 34 points and is top-30 nationally at 30.0 bench points per game.
"Personally, it's just how can I affect the game, winning plays, use my IQ to my advantage," said Thompson, a freshman forward. "It brings five fresh guys going against guys that have been in the game four or five minutes. That's an advantage, as well."
Brownell said Carter Welling, the Tigers' second-leading scorer at 10.2 ppg, was being evaluated after suffering an unspecified injury in the first half.
"I find it unlikely that he would play (Thursday)," Brownell said.
Clemson allows opponents to shoot a mere 32.3% from 3-point range, but in its four-game losing streak from Feb. 11-21, opponents hit double-digit 3-pointers in every game at a combined 42.7% clip. Bogavac (51 made 3-pointers) and Derek Dixon (43) are the Tar Heels' top perimeter threats.
--Field Level Media
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