University of North Carolina Athletics
WBB Fends Off Columbia To Go 3-0 In Cancun Challenge
November 29, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CANCUN, MEXICO – Wrapping up three games in three days at the 2025 Cancun Challenge, No. 12 women's basketball withstood a pesky Columbia squad to pull away in the fourth quarter for an 80-63 win. Carolina has now won back-to-back multi-team events and its fifth in the Courtney Banghart era.
North Carolina (8-1) fought off the three-time defending Ivy League champions in Columbia (4-4) to go undefeated at the 2025 Cancun Challenge. Under Banghart, Carolina has now won five consecutive games in Mexico dating back to 2019.
Flourishing in Cancun, Lanie Grant matched her career-high with 19 points for her second straight game in double-figures. Dominating Columbia in the paint 50 to 24, Ciera Toomey led the charge with 18 points by shooting 8-of-9 from the floor. Scoring a season-high 15 points, Elina Aarnisalo tallied 10 points in the second half to assist in fighting off the Lions.
Hardly anyone can slow down Indya Nivar on either side of the ball as she stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals. Nyla Harris concluded her time in Cancun with a solid 10 points and five rebounds.
Nivar's three-game stretch in Cancun earned her tournament most-valuable player honors, with Grant picking up a spot on the all-tournament team.
With two defensive minded teams squaring off, points came at a premium in the opening quarter. As Grant spirited the Tar Heels on offense with five early points, Carolina jumped out to a narrow 12-9 advantage through one.
An immaculate assist from Aarnisalo to convert for a Laila Hull three, energized Carolina in the second as it worked to pull away from the Lions. Columbia punched back as it started to knock down threes and meet Carolina at 24 all. Ciera Toomey went off on a 5-0 run of her own as both teams kept trading blows. A last second jumper from Aarnisalo gave Carolina a slight cushion at 35-31 heading into the half.
Running off with six straight points out of the break, the Tar Heels attempted to force more separation against the Lions to pull ahead by seven. As the three-ball continued to fall for Columbia, Carolina relied on its productivity in paint to maintain a narrow advantage. With Aarnisalo and Toomey keeping Carolina in rhythm, Carolina knocked down five of its last six shots of the third to go ahead 57-49.
Ahead by 11 points with eight minutes remaining, the Tar Heels fought to shut down Columbia. As Grant matched her career-high midway through the fourth, Carolina quickly took off on a 9-0 run to extend its advantage by 19. Closing out the Lions by shooting 56.3% in the final frame to go on and win 80-63.
Remaining on the road, Carolina faces its first away test in the third year of the ACC/SEC Challenge by traveling to face a top five Texas squad on Thursday, Dec. 4. The Tar Heels and Longhorns meet for the first time since 1981 at 7 p.m. ET, airing nationally on ESPN2.
North Carolina (8-1) fought off the three-time defending Ivy League champions in Columbia (4-4) to go undefeated at the 2025 Cancun Challenge. Under Banghart, Carolina has now won five consecutive games in Mexico dating back to 2019.
Flourishing in Cancun, Lanie Grant matched her career-high with 19 points for her second straight game in double-figures. Dominating Columbia in the paint 50 to 24, Ciera Toomey led the charge with 18 points by shooting 8-of-9 from the floor. Scoring a season-high 15 points, Elina Aarnisalo tallied 10 points in the second half to assist in fighting off the Lions.
Hardly anyone can slow down Indya Nivar on either side of the ball as she stuffed the stat sheet with 11 points, six rebounds, six assists and six steals. Nyla Harris concluded her time in Cancun with a solid 10 points and five rebounds.
Nivar's three-game stretch in Cancun earned her tournament most-valuable player honors, with Grant picking up a spot on the all-tournament team.
With two defensive minded teams squaring off, points came at a premium in the opening quarter. As Grant spirited the Tar Heels on offense with five early points, Carolina jumped out to a narrow 12-9 advantage through one.
An immaculate assist from Aarnisalo to convert for a Laila Hull three, energized Carolina in the second as it worked to pull away from the Lions. Columbia punched back as it started to knock down threes and meet Carolina at 24 all. Ciera Toomey went off on a 5-0 run of her own as both teams kept trading blows. A last second jumper from Aarnisalo gave Carolina a slight cushion at 35-31 heading into the half.
Running off with six straight points out of the break, the Tar Heels attempted to force more separation against the Lions to pull ahead by seven. As the three-ball continued to fall for Columbia, Carolina relied on its productivity in paint to maintain a narrow advantage. With Aarnisalo and Toomey keeping Carolina in rhythm, Carolina knocked down five of its last six shots of the third to go ahead 57-49.
Ahead by 11 points with eight minutes remaining, the Tar Heels fought to shut down Columbia. As Grant matched her career-high midway through the fourth, Carolina quickly took off on a 9-0 run to extend its advantage by 19. Closing out the Lions by shooting 56.3% in the final frame to go on and win 80-63.
Remaining on the road, Carolina faces its first away test in the third year of the ACC/SEC Challenge by traveling to face a top five Texas squad on Thursday, Dec. 4. The Tar Heels and Longhorns meet for the first time since 1981 at 7 p.m. ET, airing nationally on ESPN2.
Team Stats
UNC
CU
FG%
.576
.458
3FG%
.417
.476
FT%
.438
.818
RB
28
25
TO
11
21
STL
14
4
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Checking In With Hubert Davis - January 6, 2025
Tuesday, January 06
WBB: Post-Stanford Press Conference - January 4, 2026
Sunday, January 04
WBB: Post-Cal Press Conference - Jan. 1, 2026
Thursday, January 01
UNC Women's Basketball: Tar Heels Open New Year with Home Win vs Cal, 71-55
Thursday, January 01






















