
Women's Basketball Remains Home, Welcomes UNCW On Thursday
November 6, 2024 | Women's Basketball
NO. 15/16 NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (1-0, 0-0 ACC)
Head Coach: Courtney Banghart (Dartmouth, 2000)
Record at North Carolina: 97-56 (6th season)
Career Record: 351-159 (18th season)Â
UNCW SEAHAWKS (1-0, 0-0 CAA)Â
Head Coach: Nicole Woods (Belmont, 2006)Â
Record at UNCW: 5-26 (2nd season)Â
Career Record: 5-26 (2nd season)
SCOUTING UNCWÂ
Going into year two under head coach Nicole Woods, UNCW hopes to grow coming off of a 5-25 2023-24 season and prove to be competitive in the Colonial Athletic Conference.Â
The Seahawks began their season on Monday in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech, falling 99-57.Â
Leading UNCW, Preseason All-CAA selection shot 6-of-12 from the floor to tally 13 points.Â
SERIES HISTORYÂ
North Carolina holds the all-time series advantage, 5-0 dating back to 1998.Â
Thursday marks the fifth meeting in Chapel Hill and the first between the two teams since 2022.Â
Against the Seahawks two seasons ago, Alyssa Ustby led all with 16 points and 10 rebounds in the 64-42 win from Carmichael.Â
LAST TIME OUTÂ
11 Tar Heels found their way to the hoop on Monday in the 83-53 season opening win against Charleston Southern.Â
UNC earned its seventh straight season opening win and now sits at 6-0 in season debuts under Courtney Banghart.Â
Alyssa Ustby paced both squads with 18 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists.Â
SHARING IS CARING
Dishing out 23 assists against Charleston Southern, North Carolina posted the 13th game under Banghart with 20 or more assists.Â
10 Tar Heels combined to reach the mark, with Ustby leading with 5 followed by Reniya Kelly and Trayanna Crisp with three each.Â
YOU GET A BUCKET! YOU GET A BUCKET!Â
The sharing of the ball between the Tar Heels against Charleston Southern led to 11 different players reaching the basket in the season opener.Â
The feat marked the most scoring in a game for UNC since 11 did in 2011 against James Madison.Â
A CRISP ADDITIONÂ
Coming off the bench in her first game in a Carolina uniform, junior Trayanna Crisp made an immediate splash against Charleston Southern. Finishing as one of three to reach double-figure scoring against CSU with 11 points, Crisp also dished out 3 assists.Â
For the second year in-a-row, a transfer has scored in double-digits in their Carolina debut, with Crisp joining teammate Indya Nivar who scored 17 points last season against Gardner Webb.Â
HOME SWEET HOMEÂ
The confines of Carmichael Arena are sweet to the Tar Heels, especially during non-conference action.Â
Under Banghart, UNC is 29-2 in non-conference home games.Â
NOVEMBER TO REMEMBERÂ
The month of November has proven to be successful for the Tar Heels while under Banghart.Â
Now during year six in Chapel Hill, UNC is 27-3 during the first month of the season under her tenure.Â
THE BEST OF THE BESTÂ
A mixture of youth and experience can be found throughout the Tar Heel roster, yet some of the vets on the team have proven their skills on a national level.Â
The duo of Donarksi and Ustby make them one of the most experienced pairs in the country, ranking in the top-five in multiple categories among active players in Division I Basketball.Â
As a sharpshooter, Donarski currently sits at No. 4 in made three's with a total of 272. With 129 career appearances, she also ranks No. 3 in active games played.Â
A walking double-double, Ustby's 965 career rebounds have her in fifth nationally. Her 38 double-doubles have her tied for fourth nationally among active players.Â
Newcomer Grace Townsend has proven herself as one of the best dime droppers in the nation, with her total of 561 ranking third overall and lead the ACC.Â
NEW CHAPTER STARTS...NOWÂ
The dawn of a new season always brings excitement as to what's next, as North Carolina preps to begin a new campaign with high anticipation surrounding the program.Â
Excitement is abundant among Banghart and Co., in bringing in a roster loaded with returning experience.Â
Utilizing the transfer portal to bring in two guards, and signing three freshmen, this team looks to go deep in its rotation to make another NCAA Tournament run.Â
WHAT'S BACK?Â
Nine from last year's NCAA Tournament team return to Chapel Hill, including three key starters in LexiÂ
Donarksi, Maria Gakdeng and Alyssa Ustby.Â
The trio accounted for 47.4% of UNC's scoring in 2023-24, and prepare to make even more of an impact as Donarski and Gakdeng enter their second season in a Carolina uniform.Â
Indya Nivar returns after appearing in all 33 games last season with starting experience and Reniya Kelly boasts 11 starts and 21 appearances prior to missing the remainder of last season due to injury.Â
STAT BREAKDOWNÂ
Points returning: 63.1%Â
Three's returning: 63.9%Â
Rebounds returning: 62.1%Â
Assists returning: 63.7%Â
Steals returning: 70.1%Â
Blocks returning: 72.5%Â
Ustby is back as the Tar Heels' leader in rebounds, assists and steals from last season.Â
Around the rim, Gakdeng looks to expand her defensive range as the team's leading shot blocker with 51 rejections last year.Â
With 270 made career-three's, Donarski drained 74 triples last season for 33.9% from beyond the arc to lead the Tar Heels.Â
NOT DONE YETÂ
Choosing to utilize their fifth and final season of collegiate eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Donarski and Ustby prep to make their last seasons one to remember.Â
Donarksi has already eclipsed the 1,500 career-point mark, while Ustby remains just shy. Ustby is also less than 50 rebounds away from surpassing the 1,000 career mark.Â
THE FAB FRESHMENÂ
Scouring the United States for some of the nation's top talent, Banghart and Co. have brought in three freshman that have the chance to make an immediate impact for Carolina.Â
Lanie Grant, Blanca Thomas and Jordan Zubich comprise the freshman class with the trio bringing in a plethora of high school and club accolades.Â
Grant chose to reclassify to the class of 2024 and forgo her final season of high school to join the Tar Heels early. An active member of USA Basketball, Grant was a member of the 2023 U.S. U16 Team that won gold at the FIBA Americas U16 Championship, while averaging 11.2 points throughout the tournament.Â
A Carolina native, Thomas hopes to provide assistance on the interior and a strong defensive presence. The 2023 Defensive Player of the Year by the Charlotte Observer, Thomas led Charlotte Catholic to back-to-back final four appearances in the state tournament during her sophomore and junior seasons.Â
Joining Ustby as the second Minnesota native on the team, Zubich is coming off of an electric prep career where she scored over 3,000 career points. A graduate of Mountain Iron-Buhl High School, Zubich was touted as the No. 69 player in the Class of 2024 by ESPN's HoopGurlz.Â
A FRESH STARTÂ
Finding a new home in Chapel Hill, transfers Trayanna Crisp and Grace Townsend immediately add a boost at the point guard position in two experienced floor generals.Â
Following a breakout sophomore season at Arizona State, Crisp chose to leave her native Arizona to don a Carolina uniform. Appearing in 59 games with 35 starts over two seasons with the Sun Devils, Crisp increaed her scoring by over 50% as a sophomore for an average of 12.1 points per game.Â
Crisp notched a career-high against Washington last year with a total of 23 points against the Huskies, adding to her total of 29 games scoring in double-figures.Â
Also choosing to leave her home state, Townsend joins UNC following a heralded four-year career at Richmond. As a Spider, Townsend became the first men's or women's basketball player in school history to reach 1,000 career points, 500 assists and 500 rebounds.Â
The 2024 A-10 All-Conference First Team honoree ended her career in Richmond ranked 14th overall in scoring for the program with 1,244 points.Â
KEEPING IT 100Â
With 97 wins at the helm of the Tar Heels, Courtney Banghart is three wins away from reaching the 100 mark.Â
Banghart recently reached the 350 career-win mark in UNC's NCAA Tournament win against Michigan State last season.Â
LETTING LYSS SHINEÂ
A consistent presence for the Tar Heels the past four seasons, Alyssa Ustby's dedication to the game and the program can be seen in her performance on the court as she averaged a double-double in ACC action last season with 12.4 points and 10.0 rebounds per game.Â
Heading into her final season, Ustby's skills are well known throughout women's basketball as she has added to her list of honors this preseason.Â
After being named Second-team All-ACC last year, Ustby earned Preseason All-ACC honors to kick off the 2024-25 campaign.Â
For the fourth consecutive season, Ustby was tabbed to the Cheryl Miller Award Preseason Watchlist as one of the country's top small forwards. She was also named to the Naismith Award Preseason Watchlist as one of the top players in women's basketball.Â
OH MY MARIA!Â
Posting a stellar first season as a Tar Heel, Maria Gakdeng averaged 6.4 points per game while shooting 62.6% from the field in 2023-24.Â
The senior's efforts were once again recognized as one of the best centers in the nation, as Gakdeng was named to the Lisa Leslie Award Watch List for the second season in-a-row.Â
Gakdeng also proves to be a fearless rim protector, on the verge of reaching the 200 career block mark at 182.Â
PRESSURE IS A PRIVILEGEÂ
At Carolina, winning is a tradition and the pressure to be one of the best remains high. The Tar Heels open the season selected to finish sixth overall in the Atlantic Coast Conference after finishing in the top half of the conference the past four seasons.Â
Starting the season ranked for the third consecutive year. Coming in at No. 15 in the AP Poll and No. 16 in the USA Today/ WBCA Coaches Poll, the Tar Heels have the chance to prove their talent with early challenges against No. 2 UConn and multiple heavyweight programs at the Battle4Atlantis.Â
NON-CON TESTS AWAITÂ
Playing in one of the deepest conferences in the nation as a member of the ACC, taking on challenges in the non-conference slate is crucial towards the build for March.Â
UNC begins these tests early, heading to Greensboro to host No. 2 UConn in a neutral site game on Nov. 15. The Tar Heels face off against the perrenial power in a return game after traveling to Connecticut last year and falling to the Huskies, 76-64.Â
Traveling to the Bahamas for the 2024 Battle4Atlantis, the Tar Heels have the chance to face off against multiple NCAA Tournament teams including Baylor, Columbia, Indiana and Texas A&M. UNC heads to Paradise Island to play three games in three days from Nov. 23 through 25.Â
Two SEC teams await on North Carolina's schedule, hosting No. 22 Kentucky in Chapel Hill for the SEC/ACC Challenge on Dec. 5. The Tar Heels then travel to Charlotte to go up against Florida on Dec. 18 in the 2024 Jumpman Classic.Â
MILESTONE TRACKERÂ
LEXI DONARSKIÂ
• 4 assists away from 250 career.Â
• 28 made three's away from 300 career.Â
• 5 rebounds away from 400.Â
MARIA GAKDENGÂ
• 26 points away from 1,000 career.Â
• 18 blocks away from 200 career.Â
• 13 assists away from 100 career.Â
INDYA NIVARÂ
• 19 assists from 200 career.Â
GRACE TOWNSENDÂ
• 250 points away from 1,500 career.Â
• 40 assists away from 600 career.Â
ALYSSA USTBYÂ
50 points from 1,500 career.Â
• 35 rebounds away from 1,000 career.Â
• 5 blocks from cracking the top-10 in UNC history.Â
NEW FACES TO THE BENCHÂ
Banghart strengthened her staff this off-season in adding assistant coaches Katherine Bixby and Cory McNeill to the Tar Heel staff.Â
Bixby brings more than 15 years of coaching experience to Chapel Hill and boasts head coaching experience with stops at Johns Hopkins and Dickinson College.Â
McNeill spent the past five seasons at East Carolina where he served as an associate head coach. His coaching journey also includes stops at Hartford, Virginia, Georgetown and Coppin State.Â
WHAT'S NEXT?Â
UNC hits the road for a short trip to Greensboro to visit NC A&T for a weeknight meeting against the Aggies on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.Â
The Tar Heels return to Greensboro on Friday. Nov. 15 to host No. 2 UConn in a neutral site match-up from First Horizon Colisuem. Tip against the Huskies is slated for 6 p.m., airing on ESPN2.