When Seth Trimble arrived in Chapel Hill, he came in with dreams of basketball greatness.
But as the lone returning player on this year’s team, Trimble has become something more: the heartbeat of a brand-new roster, the bridge between past and present, and a leader who has turned UNC into his home in more ways than one.
On the court, Trimble’s growth is impossible to miss. He has scored in double figures 31 times in his career- including 24 times as a junior- with a career-high 27 points against Dayton on November 25, 2024. This season alone, he’s posted three double-doubles in points and rebounds.
His offensive aggressiveness has also leaped: after averaging just 1.9 free-throw attempts per game as a sophomore, he now gets to the line 4.2 times per game and converts 3.4 of those. That efficiency has made him a steady presence in Carolina’s offense while continuing to anchor the defense with his trademark toughness.
But Trimble’s contributions extend beyond the stat sheet. Last season, he was honored with the Marvin Williams Carolina Way Award, given to the player who best exemplifies playing hard, being unselfish, and putting the team first.
That ability to connect - to teammates, to the Carolina community, to the program itself-is what has made Trimble’s journey stand out. And now, he’s taking that bond with Chapel Hill one step further. This year, he used his NIL earnings to purchase the Ben & Jerry’s on Franklin Street, a decision that ensures his legacy will last long after his playing days end.
For UNC fans, Franklin Street is more than just a road-it’s the soul of Chapel Hill, the place where memories are made after every big win against long-standing Duke rivals.
Now, long after Trimble plays his final game in Carolina blue, his name will still live there. His ice cream shop won’t just serve cones; it will serve as a reminder of a player who gave everything to his team, his school, and his community.
He’s leaving a legacy that will last far beyond the Dean Dome - a legacy sewn into the fabric of Chapel Hill itself.
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