25th Ranked North Carolina , 19th Ranked Kansas Are Facing, Opposing Each Other Friday Night In Chapel Hill
25th ranked North Carolina , 19th ranked Kansas are facing, opposing each other Friday night in Chapel Hill.
Where?
On the hardwood!
25th ranked North Carolina comes into the game with 19th ranked Kansas with record of 1-0 because on Monday November 3, 2025 North Carolina beat Central Arkansas 94-54. As 25th ranked North Carolina beat Central Arkansas 94-54 four players scored in double figures. Caleb Wilson who is a forward was 8-10 on field goals, 5-6 on free throws to go along 4 rebounds , 3 assists, 1 steal , 1 block, 22 blocks. Henry Vessar who is a junior, center was 6-9 on field goals to go along with 10 rebounds, 1 assists , 1 steal to go along with 14 points. Kyle Evans who is a guard a junior was 5-8 on field goals to go along with 6 rebounds , 5 assists, 4 steals , 15 points. Seth Trimble who is a guard a junior was 4-8 on field goals to go along with 2 rebounds, 4 assists , 2 steals, 12 points. Luka Bogavac who is a guard was 3-9 on field goals to go along with 3 rebounds , 9 assists, 10 points.
According to Accuweather on ESPN App
Following 25th ranked 94-54 win over Central Arkansas Head Coach Hubert Davis had this to say about Luka Bogavac!
He was taking a little cat nap when we walked out,”more experienced, and his personality is, just, he’s a competitor,”Whether it’s just a pick-up game or we’re scrimmaging or just an individual drill. He’s someone that competes on every possession.”
I told him to get his uniform on — you’re playing,”“I didn’t think it was time to sit down and have some coffee and tea and talk. I wanted him to get dressed. I wanted him to get taped. I wanted him to get warmed up and get ready to go.”
According to Shelby Swanson News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article312760320.html
Like North Carolina,
Kansas also comes into the game with record of 1-0 because they beat Green Bay 94-51 on Monday November 3, 2025 in Lawrence Kansas. because Flory Binuda who is sophomore forward was 9-11 on field goals score 23 points to go along with 6 rebounds, 1 assists , 3 blocks. Michael Coucil Jr. was 4-5 on field goals to go along with 5 rebounds , 4 assists, 10 points. Darryn Peterson was 7-11 on field goals to go along 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 block, 2 steals to go along with 21 points.
Following Kansas 94-51 win over Green Bay on Monday November 3, 2025 Green Bay Head Coach Doug Gottlieb had this to say about Darryn Peterson!
That was literally the easiest 21 points in 21 minutes . I thought our guys guarded well …. I don’t think he broke a sweat.
Though,
Green Bay Head Coach Doug Gottlieb wasn’t the only Head Coach to share his thoughts following Kansas 94-51 win as Kansas Head Coach Bill Self did as well saying that Darryn Peterson was having cramps. so there was no reason to push it hopefully we can get him out here for practice tomorrow if not closer to game. I’m sure he would try to go back out there.
According Associated Press article on ESPN App
Tip off is set for 7:00pm Eastern Time 6:00pm Central Time from Dean E. Smith Center!
The game is going to be televised on ESPN with Jay Bilas, Dan Shulman commentating!
Jay Bilas, known for his extensive knowledge of men’s basketball and insightful analysis about the sports industry, joined ESPN in 1995. Bilas, who is featured on ESPN’s game and studio coverage, calls the top men’s college basketball games involving the nation’s marquee teams and conferences every week throughout the season. He joined ESPN’s Saturday Primetime telecasts in 2015, adding to his role on the popular Saturday morning, College GameDay Covered by State Farm. He has been an analyst on the show since its debut in 2005. Bilas is present at the Men’s Final Four through studio coverage and game telecasts on ESPN International. He has been an integral part of ESPN’s coverage of the NBA Draft since 2003, providing in-depth player scouting and analysis. He is a regular contributor on several ESPN shows and platforms, including SportsCenter, Get Up! and ESPN Radio. In 2024, it was announced he will join ESPN’s NBA commentator team as a game analyst.
Bilas is a nine-time Emmy nominee: Outstanding Sports Personality – Studio Analyst (2007, 2008, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023) and Outstanding Sports Personality – Event Analyst (2016, 2017, 2019). In 2016, Bilas was the recipient of the prestigious Curt Gowdy Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2022, Bilas was selected for induction into the Southern California Basketball Hall of Fame.
The New York Times Bestselling author of “Toughness: Developing True Strength on and Off the Court,” Bilas also writes for ESPN.com, and was awarded the Best Column of the Year in 2007 by The United States Basketball Writers Association.
A prep All-American from Los Angeles, California, the 6-7 Bilas was a four-year starter at Duke under Mike Krzyzewski from 1982-1986. As an undersized center, Bilas scored 1,062 points, grabbed 692 rebounds, and helped lead Duke to the No. 1 ranking, the 1986 ACC Championship and the 1986 NCAA Championship Game. Bilas’ 1986 Duke team set the NCAA record for the most wins in a single season with 37.
While a player at Duke, Bilas was appointed to the NCAA’s Long-Range Planning Committee, and served from 1984 through 1986. He appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation in 1985 to discuss academics and athletics and was a panelist, along with Howard Cosell, John Underwood, and Dr. Harry Edwards, on the prestigious 1986 National Sports Forum.
Drafted by the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, Bilas played professional basketball overseas, ranking among the leagues’ top scorers in Italy during the 1987 and 1988 seasons, and then in Spain for part of the 1989 season before returning to Duke in 1990 to serve as an assistant coach on Krzyzewski’s staff, while also earning his law degree from Duke Law School. While Bilas was an assistant coach under Krzyzewski, the Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Championship Gem three times, winning back-to-back National Championships in 1991 and 1992.
A member of the Screen Actors Guild since 1988, Bilas has appeared in nationally run television commercials and had a feature role as an alien cop in the Columbia Pictures film “I Come In Peace.” While still in high school, Bilas appeared in an episode of the popular television series “The White Shadow.”
Bilas has also distinguished himself on Twitter, having been named to Sports Illustrated’s “Twitter 100” for being among the 100 most essential Twitter follows in sports, and by Dime Magazine as the #2 “Baller” on Twitter behind only Shaquille O’Neal. Sports Illustrated honored Bilas in 2011 with the Sports Tweet of the Year. Bilas has been named one of The Ten Most Powerful Voices in Sports Media by The Hollywood Reporter, one of The 25 Most Powerful People in College Sports by Forbes, one of The 100 Most Powerful People in Sports by Hudl, and one of the 25 Most Powerful People in Sports Media by The Big Lead.
Since 1992, Bilas has been a licensed attorney with the law firm of Moore & Van Allen, PLLC, where he has specialized in commercial litigation. Bilas serves on the National Board of the Coaches vs. Cancer Organization, the Board of Advisors of the Duke Brain Tumor Center, and the Board of Directors of The V Foundation for Cancer Research.
A native of San Pedro, Calif., Bilas now resides in Charlotte, N.C., with his professional artist wife, Wendy.
Dan Shulman is play-by-play commentator for men’s college basketball on ESPN.
Shulman calls Saturday Primetime men’s college basketball games alongside analyst Jay Bilas and provides commentary for some of the top matchups throughout the season. He also called regular season MLB games for the network and was the voice of the World Series on ESPN Radio from 2011-22.
Shulman began working for ESPN in 1995 and previously served as the voice of ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball (2011-17), Monday Night Baseball (2008-10) and Wednesday Night Baseball (2002-07), along with ESPN Radio’s MLB postseason (1998-2022) and regular season (2002-07) coverage. Shulman also called NBA games for the network from 2006-11.
Outside of ESPN, Shulman handles play-by-play calls for the Toronto Blue Jays on Sportsnet in Canada (2016-present). Prior to ESPN, he called Blue Jays games on The Sports Network (TSN) from 1995-2001 and was the play-by-play commentator for the network’s NBA package of Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies games.
Shulman called Canadian Television’s (CTV) hockey coverage for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway, and CBC’s coverage of Olympic basketball for both the Tokyo (2021) and Paris (2024) Games.
Shulman has served in a variety of host roles for several networks, including: The Leafs This Week, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ weekly magazine show on CFTO (1992-95); The Major League Report and Baseball Today shows for The Fan, a 24-hour sports radio station in Toronto; Prime Time Sports, a syndicated sports radio show carried on stations across Canada; Blue Jays pre- and post-game shows on the Telemedia Sports Network, and various ESPN Radio weekend programming (1992-94).
Shulman has received many accolades and honors for his work. He was named the 2011 NSSA National Sportscaster of the Year, he is a two-time winner of the Sports Media Canada Broadcaster of the Year award (2000, 2007), he received the Jack Graney award from the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2020, and he is a 2-time finalist for the Ford Frick Award from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
Shulman is a 1989 graduate of the University of Western Ontario, where he received a degree in actuarial science.
According to https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/dan-shulman/