
The #22-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels stormed back to steal a 85-80 victory over the Virginia Cavaliers, with an unlikely hero coming up large to save the Tar Heels.
UNC faced a 43-34 deficit at halftime on the road, trailing by as much as 16 at one point. With UNC’s recent struggles, especially on the road, the Tar Heels were going to need to bear down if they were gonna take down the #14-ranked Cavaliers.
In a strange twist of fate, the Tar Heels were able to storm back in the second half thanks to the heroics of backup forward Jarin Stevenson. After entering halftime with 0 points in just 4 minutes of action, Stevenson scored all 17 of his points in the second half, knocking down a pair of three-pointers, and hitting 6 of his 9 shot attempts from the floor.
Stevenson entered the matchup averaging just 6.5 points per game, and hasn’t been considered as a major piece in Hubert Davis’ offense all season. His 17 points were a season-high, and the fourth time this season he’s scored in double-digits. Nonetheless, he was the hero for UNC against Virginia.
Davis was asked after the game about Stevenson’s breakout game.
Caleb Wilson, who finished with 20 points in the win, was also impressed with Stevenson’s performance against the Cavaliers.
The Tar Heels will now try to carry this momentum into the rest of ACC play after their win over Virginia pushed their record to 4-3 in conference play. Despite a slow start, UNC might finally be turning a corner after back-to-back wins this week.
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