University of North Carolina Athletics
WBB Closes Out Non-Conference By Toppling Charleston Southern, 93-74
December 21, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – In its final non-conference game of the season, No. 18 Carolina women's basketball posted a strong second quarter to surge past Charleston Southern, 93-74 on Sunday from Carmichael Arena. Carolina now remains undefeated in non-conference play at home in five out of the last six seasons.
Highlighted by its third game with 10 plus threes, North Carolina (11-3, 0-1 ACC) defeated Charleston Southern (2-10, 0-0 Big South) for the second straight season. With Nyla Brooks lighting it up, she fired off a career-high six made triples to lead Carolina with a personal-best 19 points.
Matching her season-high in scoring, Elina Aarnisalo added 16 points off six made field goals. Remaining consistent, Indya Nivar posted double-figure points for the 14th straight game, scoring 14 points. The senior has scored 10 or more points in each game this season. Overall, 10 out of 11 Tar Heels who touched the court reached the basket.
Taissa Queiroz was all over the court for Carolina, dishing out a career-best four assists and adding six rebounds plus three points.
As a team, Carolina dished out a season-high 22 total assists on 33 field goals, with Nivar pacing UNC with six helpers.
For the second straight game, the Tar Heels outrebounded their opponent by a rebounding margin of +20.
Coming out of the gate with back-to-back buckets from Kelly, Charleston Southern knocked down early triples to keep things competitive in the opening minutes. As both teams hit a scoring lull, Nivar broke things open with a triple of her own to spearhead a 12-0 run. Highlighted by four made triples, Carolina went up 23-13 through one.
Keeping its foot on the gas, Carolina thrived from beyond the arc to hold a strong advantage over the Buccaneers. Limiting Charleston Southern looks on the defensive end, Blanca Thomas provided an immediate impact with two quick blocks in the second. Sharing the ball at a high rate with 15 assists on 20 made field goals, UNC led by 25 at the break.
Although the Buccaneers posted a 7-0 run at the start of the third, the Tar Heels maintained a strong hold due to all-around scoring. With a young core on the court in Brooks, Taliyah Henderson, and Queiroz, Carolina remained ahead by double-figures heading into the final frame.
As Charleston Southern remained hot from beyond the arc, Carolina worked to fend off a late surge from the Buccaneers. The threes continued to fall for Brooks, as she became the first Tar Heel this season to hit five or more in a game. Wrapping the day with 11 triples as a team, Carolina shut the door on Charleston Southern to come away with the 93-74 win.
Carolina returns to action after a holiday break, taking a trip North to Boston College for its first ACC road game on Monday, Dec. 29. Tip from Chestnut Hill against the Golden Eagles is set for 8 p.m. ET, airing on ACC Network.
Highlighted by its third game with 10 plus threes, North Carolina (11-3, 0-1 ACC) defeated Charleston Southern (2-10, 0-0 Big South) for the second straight season. With Nyla Brooks lighting it up, she fired off a career-high six made triples to lead Carolina with a personal-best 19 points.
Matching her season-high in scoring, Elina Aarnisalo added 16 points off six made field goals. Remaining consistent, Indya Nivar posted double-figure points for the 14th straight game, scoring 14 points. The senior has scored 10 or more points in each game this season. Overall, 10 out of 11 Tar Heels who touched the court reached the basket.
Taissa Queiroz was all over the court for Carolina, dishing out a career-best four assists and adding six rebounds plus three points.
As a team, Carolina dished out a season-high 22 total assists on 33 field goals, with Nivar pacing UNC with six helpers.
For the second straight game, the Tar Heels outrebounded their opponent by a rebounding margin of +20.
Coming out of the gate with back-to-back buckets from Kelly, Charleston Southern knocked down early triples to keep things competitive in the opening minutes. As both teams hit a scoring lull, Nivar broke things open with a triple of her own to spearhead a 12-0 run. Highlighted by four made triples, Carolina went up 23-13 through one.
Keeping its foot on the gas, Carolina thrived from beyond the arc to hold a strong advantage over the Buccaneers. Limiting Charleston Southern looks on the defensive end, Blanca Thomas provided an immediate impact with two quick blocks in the second. Sharing the ball at a high rate with 15 assists on 20 made field goals, UNC led by 25 at the break.
Although the Buccaneers posted a 7-0 run at the start of the third, the Tar Heels maintained a strong hold due to all-around scoring. With a young core on the court in Brooks, Taliyah Henderson, and Queiroz, Carolina remained ahead by double-figures heading into the final frame.
As Charleston Southern remained hot from beyond the arc, Carolina worked to fend off a late surge from the Buccaneers. The threes continued to fall for Brooks, as she became the first Tar Heel this season to hit five or more in a game. Wrapping the day with 11 triples as a team, Carolina shut the door on Charleston Southern to come away with the 93-74 win.
Carolina returns to action after a holiday break, taking a trip North to Boston College for its first ACC road game on Monday, Dec. 29. Tip from Chestnut Hill against the Golden Eagles is set for 8 p.m. ET, airing on ACC Network.
Team Stats
ChaSou
UNC
FG%
.453
.485
3FG%
.522
.440
FT%
.667
.696
RB
21
46
TO
15
12
STL
5
9
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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