North Carolina's Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament Run Ended With 80-79 Loss To Clemson Thursday Night In Semifinals In Charlotte
North Carolina’s Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament run ended with 80-79 loss to Clemson Thursday night in Charlotte.
As North Carolina’s Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament run ended with 80-79 loss to Clemson as a team North Carolina shot as a team North Carolina who was the 4 seed was 29-61 on field goals for 48 % was 11-30 on 3 pointers for 37 % was 10-17 from free throw line. Four players scored in double figures. Jarin Stevenson who is a junior who is a forward was 4-11 on field goals , 2-6 on 3 pointers , 2-3 on free throws to go along 7 rebounds , 12 points. Henri Veesaar who is a junior who is a center was 10-16 on field goals , 3-6 on 3 pointers , 5-7 on free throws to go along with 17 rebounds, 2 assists , 28 points. Derek Dixon who is a freshman who is a guard was 6-9 on field goals , 4-6 on 3 pointers to go along 3 rebounds, 2 assists , 16 points. Seth Trimble who is a senior who is a guard was 6-11 on field goals , 0-2 on 3 pointers to go along 3 rebounds, 8 assists, 13 points.
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Following North Carolina’s 80-79 loss to Clemson in Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament semifinals Thursday night in Charlotte Luka Bojavic who is a freshman who is a guard who was 1-6 on field goals , 1-4 on 3 pointers to go along with 1 1 rebound, 2 assists , 5 points shared his thoughts by saying Sometimes it was difficult (to go inside),”the paint really well.”
Following North Carolina’s 80-79 loss to Clemson in Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament semifinals Thursday night in Charlotte Head Coach Hubert Davis shared his thoughts by saying “I felt like it was the same thing Saturday of last week (in the loss to Duke), and for most of the game tonight,” Davis said. “Clemson has always been physical defensively, and one of the things I always say is you never let a defense dictate and decide how efficient you are on the offensive end. And I felt like their physicality took us out of our offense. (It) took us off of our cuts, our screens, our moves, and didn’t really respond to that until the latter part of the second half.”
According to Shelby Swanson’s News & Observer article https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article314981634.html
North Carolina now waits to see what their seeding first opponent what region they’re going to be in NCAA Tournament bracket that will unveil Sunday.