
Composing a 12-1 record through the first two months of the season takes the whole collective. The North Carolina Tar Heels have established a strong supporting cast, which was not always the case this season.
Seth Trimble's injury early in the season exposed the Tar Heels' lack of depth and dependency on the backcourt. However, his absence allowed those players to improve and create a role for themselves. You never want to suffer an injury, especially to one of your best players, but while Trimble being unable to play hindered North Carolina, it also opened the door for several players to make an impact.
With Trimble back in the fold, head coach Hubert Davis had an interesting choice to make about which player should revert to a bench role. Luka Bogavac seemed to be the likely candidate, as he opened the season as a bench player. However, the 55-year-old head coach decided Jarin Stevenson would serve as the sixth man off the bench.
Let's take a look at how the Alabama transfer has played this season, as the Tar Heels enter conference play next week.
2025 averages: 6.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.2 assists while shooting 41.5 percent from the field and 17.6 percent from three-point range
Stevenson's numbers do not jump off the page, and although he has been mostly a non-factor offensively, his ability to defend multiple positions has been on full display. That was evident in the win over Ohio State last weekend, which was the first game Stevenson came off the bench.
While speaking with the media during their postgame press conferences, Davis and Caleb Wilson highlighted Stevenson's defensive versatility as a key factor in the Tar Heels escaping with a 71-70 win over the Buckeyes.
The 6-foot-9, 216-pound forward has not been electrifying by any means, but he has been effective on defense. Coming off the bench could benefit Stevenson massively and serve as a confidence booster moving forward.
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