
Since the start of conference play, the North Carolina Tar Heels have struggled with consistency, opening up with a 3-3 record against ACC opposition. Going .500 in the first six conference games has the Tar Heels behind the eight ball, as they are currently tied in seventh place in the ACC with four other teams, including Stanford and SMU, which have each beaten North Carolina this month.
On Wednesday night, the Tar Heels snapped a two-game losing streak, defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 91-69 at the Dean E. Smith Center. Freshman forward Caleb Wilson was the catalyst in the victory, finishing the game with 22 points, seven rebounds, five assists, one block, and one steal while shooting 8-of-11 from the field.
Wilson has led the team in points (19.8), rebounds (10.8), steals (1.6), and blocks (1.4) this season. While his on-court production suggests that he is one of the team's leaders, his growth in vocalizing has also highlighted his role as a leader.
While speaking with the media during his postgame press conference, head coach Hubert Davis explained how Wilson has developed in that department.
With player movement in the transfer portal and elite talents declaring for the draft after their freshman year, there is a lack of continuity. Players now have to develop those leadership skills instantly.
"Everything's different now. People go to the NBA after one year, the transfer portal," Davis said. "One of the things that I encourage everyone is to be a leader within their own personality. It doesn't matter what classification you are. I don't care if you're a freshman, walk-on, senior, starter, or don't get any minutes."
The 55-year-old head coach values his players utilizing communication. Davis believes that has raised Wilson's game, which has benefited the team in the process.
Wilson will continue to demonstrate that, as North Carolina travel to Jones Arena in a top-25 matchup against the Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday.
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