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Lucas: FSU Rapid Reactions
December 30, 2025 | Men's Basketball, Featured Writers, Adam Lucas
Quick takeaways from the ACC opener.
By Adam Lucas
1. Carolina started slow but then cruised over Florida State, 79-66. The Heels are now 65-8 in ACC home openers and are 10-0 at the Smith Center this year.
2. Caleb Wilson, Caleb Wilson, Caleb Wilson. There will be much more about this in the postgame column, but that was one of his best games as a Tar Heel. The freshman finished with 22 points, 16 rebounds, six assists and two blocks. And if anything, it was more spectacular than it sounds. The rebound mark set his career high and assist mark tied his career high. He's the first UNC freshman ever to have six straight 20-point games.
3. And the Tar Heels needed all of it. Other than Wilson, it wasn't a particularly outstanding performance. The Heels did enough to win...but they also did enough to make Hubert Davis light into them at the under-4:00 timeout about failures on the defensive glass among other shortcomings.
4. In his halftime Tar Heel Sports Network interview, Marcus Paige talked about the work the coaching staff has done with Kyan Evans, saying the coaches want Evans to continue to be an offensive presence and someone defenses have to worry about. That was the case in the first half, when Evans swished three of his five three-point attempts. He's been steady over the last four games, with 15 assists and two turnovers, although he didn't have an assist Tuesday. If he adds just a bit of offense to that floor game, he'll be a threat. He cooled off in the second half and finished with 15 points on 5-for-15 shooting.
5. Wilson had a sensational first half--one of his best as a Tar Heel, which is saying something. The Heels were sputtering along, trailing 7-5, before Wilson had a terrific few minutes that included an assist to Jonathan Powell for a three-pointer, a three-point play, a couple of free throws, a tip-in, a very savvy screen in transition to free Seth Trimble for a three-point play, a ridiculous turnaround jumper off an inbounds pass, and a follow dunk. That's a season highlight reel for some players; he did it in about ten minutes.
6. As advertised, Florida State let loose with a barrage of three-pointers. Nineteen of their 28 first-half shots were from three (they made seven of them). They also seemed to bait Carolina into firing away from the arc, as the Heels tried 15 of their 33 first half shots from three (making just four, including 1-for-10 from everyone other than Evans). The 'Noles finished 12-for-40 from three, meaning they took far more 3s than 2s (they were 11-for-26 from two).
7. Carolina executed very well when FSU tried to go zone in the first half. The Heels got the ball to Henri Veesaar in the middle, who promptly fed a cutting Jarin Stevenson for a dunk. That was a well-coached and well-executed set and seemed to very quickly persuade the 'Noles not to go zone again. Another positive execution point: FSU has been great at forcing turnovers this year, but UNC committed just eight.
8. Veesaar came on late and collected yet another double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. That means Veesaar and Wilson have seven games this year when they both have double-doubles. The only Tar Heel pairs with as many or more such games are John Henson and Tyler Zeller (9), Rusty Clark and Larry Miller (8) and Pete Brennan and Lennie Rosenbluth (7).
9. The UNC defense came through again, holding FSU below 40 percent from the field, as they hit just 34.8 percent of their shots. That makes six straight opponents who have been sub-40 from the field and is the first time the Heels have done that in six straight games since the 2014-15 season.
10. Something to watch going forward: we're seeing more of Seth Trimble in a playmaking role in late clock situations. He's Carolina's best guard at getting to the rim--teams will eventually force him to find a teammate, but until then he's a weapon either scoring or getting to the line. Trimble had 20 points and seven rebounds.
11. Another brewing battle to watch: Jonathan Powell is making a push for minutes. He played 25 minutes and scored six points with three assists. Luka Bogavac struggled, saw just 13 minutes, and did not score on five shots. He also had one rebound and the same number of assists as Wanda.
12. Tuesday's contest was the Happy Blue Year game. It marked the fifth time in the last 35 seasons UNC has worn blue uniforms at home. The others are against UConn on 12/6/91 (due to the odd ACC/Big East Challenge format), against UNCW in the original Happy Blue Year game on 12/31/13, against Duke on 2/8/20 (special Nike promotion), and against UC Riverside on 11/17/24 (the road uniforms for the Highlanders hadn't arrived from the manufacturer).
13. Carolina has now won seven in a row over Florida State and is 55-16 all-time against the 'Noles. They're 25-4 against FSU in Chapel Hill, including the last nine in a row.
14. We're about to find out much more about this year's Tar Heel team. Through 14 games, the Heels have played four games against opponents ranked in the top 90 of the Ken Pomeroy ratings (and have gone 3-1). All of the next six games are against foes in the top 90, and four of those are on the road. Carolina goes to SMU (40) on Saturday, then hosts Wake Forest (59). Then the California trip includes games at Stanford (87) and Cal (61), then it's a home date with Notre Dame (65) before a big trip to Virginia (24).
1. Carolina started slow but then cruised over Florida State, 79-66. The Heels are now 65-8 in ACC home openers and are 10-0 at the Smith Center this year.
2. Caleb Wilson, Caleb Wilson, Caleb Wilson. There will be much more about this in the postgame column, but that was one of his best games as a Tar Heel. The freshman finished with 22 points, 16 rebounds, six assists and two blocks. And if anything, it was more spectacular than it sounds. The rebound mark set his career high and assist mark tied his career high. He's the first UNC freshman ever to have six straight 20-point games.
3. And the Tar Heels needed all of it. Other than Wilson, it wasn't a particularly outstanding performance. The Heels did enough to win...but they also did enough to make Hubert Davis light into them at the under-4:00 timeout about failures on the defensive glass among other shortcomings.
4. In his halftime Tar Heel Sports Network interview, Marcus Paige talked about the work the coaching staff has done with Kyan Evans, saying the coaches want Evans to continue to be an offensive presence and someone defenses have to worry about. That was the case in the first half, when Evans swished three of his five three-point attempts. He's been steady over the last four games, with 15 assists and two turnovers, although he didn't have an assist Tuesday. If he adds just a bit of offense to that floor game, he'll be a threat. He cooled off in the second half and finished with 15 points on 5-for-15 shooting.
5. Wilson had a sensational first half--one of his best as a Tar Heel, which is saying something. The Heels were sputtering along, trailing 7-5, before Wilson had a terrific few minutes that included an assist to Jonathan Powell for a three-pointer, a three-point play, a couple of free throws, a tip-in, a very savvy screen in transition to free Seth Trimble for a three-point play, a ridiculous turnaround jumper off an inbounds pass, and a follow dunk. That's a season highlight reel for some players; he did it in about ten minutes.
6. As advertised, Florida State let loose with a barrage of three-pointers. Nineteen of their 28 first-half shots were from three (they made seven of them). They also seemed to bait Carolina into firing away from the arc, as the Heels tried 15 of their 33 first half shots from three (making just four, including 1-for-10 from everyone other than Evans). The 'Noles finished 12-for-40 from three, meaning they took far more 3s than 2s (they were 11-for-26 from two).
7. Carolina executed very well when FSU tried to go zone in the first half. The Heels got the ball to Henri Veesaar in the middle, who promptly fed a cutting Jarin Stevenson for a dunk. That was a well-coached and well-executed set and seemed to very quickly persuade the 'Noles not to go zone again. Another positive execution point: FSU has been great at forcing turnovers this year, but UNC committed just eight.
8. Veesaar came on late and collected yet another double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. That means Veesaar and Wilson have seven games this year when they both have double-doubles. The only Tar Heel pairs with as many or more such games are John Henson and Tyler Zeller (9), Rusty Clark and Larry Miller (8) and Pete Brennan and Lennie Rosenbluth (7).
9. The UNC defense came through again, holding FSU below 40 percent from the field, as they hit just 34.8 percent of their shots. That makes six straight opponents who have been sub-40 from the field and is the first time the Heels have done that in six straight games since the 2014-15 season.
10. Something to watch going forward: we're seeing more of Seth Trimble in a playmaking role in late clock situations. He's Carolina's best guard at getting to the rim--teams will eventually force him to find a teammate, but until then he's a weapon either scoring or getting to the line. Trimble had 20 points and seven rebounds.
11. Another brewing battle to watch: Jonathan Powell is making a push for minutes. He played 25 minutes and scored six points with three assists. Luka Bogavac struggled, saw just 13 minutes, and did not score on five shots. He also had one rebound and the same number of assists as Wanda.
12. Tuesday's contest was the Happy Blue Year game. It marked the fifth time in the last 35 seasons UNC has worn blue uniforms at home. The others are against UConn on 12/6/91 (due to the odd ACC/Big East Challenge format), against UNCW in the original Happy Blue Year game on 12/31/13, against Duke on 2/8/20 (special Nike promotion), and against UC Riverside on 11/17/24 (the road uniforms for the Highlanders hadn't arrived from the manufacturer).
13. Carolina has now won seven in a row over Florida State and is 55-16 all-time against the 'Noles. They're 25-4 against FSU in Chapel Hill, including the last nine in a row.
14. We're about to find out much more about this year's Tar Heel team. Through 14 games, the Heels have played four games against opponents ranked in the top 90 of the Ken Pomeroy ratings (and have gone 3-1). All of the next six games are against foes in the top 90, and four of those are on the road. Carolina goes to SMU (40) on Saturday, then hosts Wake Forest (59). Then the California trip includes games at Stanford (87) and Cal (61), then it's a home date with Notre Dame (65) before a big trip to Virginia (24).
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