
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A compelling 6/11 matchup in the East Region features North Carolina opening tournament play against Atlantic 10 champion VCU. The Tar Heels bring high-major size and rebounding, while VCU enters as one of the hottest mid-majors in the country after cutting down the nets in the A-10.
This game presents a classic contrast: UNC’s physical, frontcourt-driven style against VCU’s guard play and pressure defense.
This is one of the more balanced 6/11 games in the field.
North Carolina brings a more complete efficiency profile, ranking inside the top 30 on both ends. Their edge comes from size, rebounding, and half-court scoring led by RJ Davis. The Tar Heels are comfortable controlling tempo and playing through their primary scoring options.
VCU, meanwhile, is built on defense and disruption. The Rams’ top-40 defensive efficiency reflects their ability to pressure the ball and create turnovers, which is their clearest path to an upset. Their offense is more inconsistent, making shot-making a key variable.
The swing factor is tempo:
North Carolina’s stronger overall efficiency profile and scoring reliability align with a modest Vegas spread. VCU’s defensive pressure should keep the game competitive, but unless the Rams generate consistent offense off turnovers, UNC’s balance should carry it through late. VCU is the trendy pick here, but as they say, trendy picks don’t often win these. It just seems too obvious. Give me the Heels.
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