North Carolina overcomes 16-point deficit to clip No. 18 UCLA

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sat 21st December, 18:17 2024
NCAA Basketball: CBS Sports Classic-UCLA at North CarolinaDec 21, 2024; New York, NY, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Ian Jackson (11) shoots the ball while being defended by UCLA Bruins guard Kobe Johnson (0) during the second half at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

North Carolina freshman Ian Jackson, playing in his hometown, poured in a season-high 24 points and RJ Davis made the go-ahead free throw as the Tar Heels rallied past No. 18 UCLA to win 76-74 on Saturday afternoon at the CBS Sports Classic in New York City.

North Carolina (7-5) overcame a 16-point deficit and led just twice - after the game's first basket and after Davis's free throw with 13 seconds left - to defeat a ranked opponent for the first time in five tries this season.

Davis finished with 17 points, while Seth Trimble had 12 points and helped force a key turnover in the final minute.

Tyler Bilodeau racked up a season-high 26 points, Sebastian Mack scored 22 and Skyy Clark had nine points and four assists for the Bruins (10-2).

Mack's potential winning shot in the final seconds was off the mark before Drake Powell secured the rebound for the Tar Heels and made a free throw to seal the win. UCLA was 13-for-22 on free throws, while North Carolina hit 24 of 35 of its attempts at the line.

The Tar Heels trailed 59-43 with 12:50 remaining but pulled within 66-65 to set up a tussle over the last 5 1/2 minutes.


North Carolina pulled even at 72 with 1:32 left on Jalen Washington's second-chance layup after Bilodeau split a pair of free throws on the Bruins' previous possession.

Mack sank two foul shots to put UCLA back ahead, and the Tar Heels still trailed 74-73 after Davis went 1-of-2 at the stripe with 22 seconds to go.

Following a timeout, the Bruins committed a turnover that Davis eventually converted into the tying and go-ahead free throws.

Bilodeau had 24 points with more than 12 minutes left but was limited down the stretch after picking up his fourth foul with 11:45 to go. He scored UCLA's first 11 points to help the Bruins hold an early two-point lead.

The game was tied at 13-all before UCLA rolled out to a 31-18 edge. A 9-0 run put the Tar Heels back on track.

Bilodeau and Mack combined to make their first five 3-point attempts. North Carolina's 11 turnovers and 37.5 percent shooting from the field were troublesome in the first half, which ended with UCLA holding a 40-32 lead.

--Field Level Media

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