Seth Trimble's career night leads No. 18 UNC over No. 24 Louisville
Feb 23, 2026; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) reacts after scoring in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images Senior guard Seth Trimble pumped in a career-high 30 points and No. 18 North Carolina held off hard-charging No. 24 Louisville down the stretch for a 77-74 victory Monday night in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Henri Veesaar and Luka Bogavac both provided 12 points for North Carolina (22-6, 10-5 Atlantic Coast Conference), which has won two in a row since a blowout loss last week at North Carolina State. The Tar Heels, who overcame an early 10-point deficit, shot 53.6% from the field.
Louisville's Mikel Brown Jr. slowed down after a fast start and finished with 24 points on 9-for-25 shooting. He hit 6 of 14 3-point shots.
Ryan Conwell racked up 23 points and J'Vonne Hadley added 14 points for the Cardinals (20-8, 9-6), who lost for only the second time in their past eight games.
Louisville held a 41-32 rebounding advantage, including 16 offensive boards. But the team's 38.8% shooting from the field proved troublesome.
The Tar Heels built a 16-point second-half lead before Louisville responded with a 9-0 run. North Carolina's lead was 72-61 with 2:49 to play.
However, the Cardinals kept coming and closed within 74-69 on Brown's basket with less than two minutes to play. After a defensive stop, Louisville had a chance to apply more pressure, but Brown missed a 3-point attempt.
North Carolina's Jarin Stevenson missed a pair of free throws before Conwell sank a pair of foul shots with 51 seconds left to make it 74-71.
Louisville had another chance to close the gap, but Brown missed on a drive to the basket. Trimble hit two free throws before Brown sank a long trey in the final two seconds. Derek Dixon added a free throw for North Carolina.
Trimble finished 11-for-16 from the field.
North Carolina led 39-38 at halftime behind Trimble's 16 points after the Cardinals were up 23-13. Eight of Louisville's 15 first-half field goals were 3-pointers, but the Tar Heels countered with 60.7% shooting from the floor.
--Field Level Media
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