Clemson Dominates North Carolina with 85-65 Victory
A Statement Win for the Tigers
The No. 23 Clemson Tigers delivered a commanding performance on Monday night, overpowering North Carolina with an 85-65 victory at Littlejohn Coliseum. With this win, Clemson improved to 20-5 overall and 12-2 in the ACC, further strengthening its position as one of the conference’s top contenders. The Tar Heels, on the other hand, continued to struggle, dropping to 14-11 (7-6 ACC) and suffering their fifth loss in their last seven games.
Clemson entered the game with momentum after a recent victory over No. 2 Duke and carried that confidence into the matchup against North Carolina. The Tigers wasted no time asserting dominance, using their sharp perimeter shooting and stifling defense to build an 18-point lead in the first half. By halftime, the Tigers had taken control of the game, leading 49-33, and never looked back.
Clemson’s First-Half Dominance
From the opening minutes, Clemson displayed exceptional offensive execution, hitting 12 three-pointers throughout the game, including eight in the first half. Viktor Lakhin was the catalyst for Clemson’s fast start, scoring 20 of his game-high 22 points in the first half. His ability to stretch the floor with his outside shooting and establish a presence inside made it difficult for the Tar Heels to contain him.
North Carolina initially kept the game close, holding a 23-21 lead with just under 10 minutes left in the first half. However, Lakhin’s three-pointer ignited a 28-10 Clemson run to close out the half, putting the Tigers firmly in control. The Tigers also dominated the rebounding battle, outworking North Carolina on the glass and securing a 20-9 advantage in first-half rebounds. The Tar Heels struggled to find offensive consistency, missing key shots and failing to match Clemson’s physicality.
North Carolina’s Second-Half Struggles
Despite a strong effort from RJ Davis, who led North Carolina with 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting, the Tar Heels were unable to generate a significant run in the second half. Clemson’s defense tightened, forcing North Carolina into difficult shots and limiting their offensive opportunities. The Tar Heels shot just 40.6 percent from the field in the second half, including a dismal 2-of-11 from three-point range.
Elliot Cadeau contributed 11 points and six assists for North Carolina but struggled with turnovers, finishing with six giveaways. Seth Trimble added 12 points and four rebounds, but the team’s inability to capitalize on second-chance opportunities and free-throw struggles hurt their chances of mounting a comeback.
Clemson’s defensive intensity and rebounding prowess played a significant role in shutting down North Carolina’s offense. The Tigers out-rebounded the Tar Heels 41-28, further limiting their ability to create scoring opportunities. Clemson also protected the rim effectively, with Lakhin registering five blocked shots, making it difficult for North Carolina to score in the paint.
Clemson’s Balanced Attack and Defensive Stand
While Lakhin was the focal point of Clemson’s offensive attack, the Tigers received valuable contributions from other key players. Chase Hunter had an efficient night, scoring 19 points while adding crucial defensive stops. Jaeden Zackery played a pivotal role in orchestrating the offense, finishing with 16 points, seven assists, and five steals. His ability to distribute the ball and create open looks for teammates kept Clemson’s offense flowing throughout the game.
The Tigers’ three-point shooting was a decisive factor in the win, as they connected on 12 of 25 attempts, maintaining an impressive 48 percent efficiency from beyond the arc. Their ability to space the floor and stretch North Carolina’s defense created open lanes for easy scoring opportunities.
Clemson’s defensive execution was equally impressive. The Tigers effectively shut down North Carolina’s perimeter shooting, holding them to just four three-pointers on 19 attempts. Their defensive rotations and rebounding efforts prevented the Tar Heels from gaining any offensive rhythm.
A Historic Win for Clemson
Clemson’s victory over North Carolina was not just another win; it was a historic achievement for the program. The 20-point margin of victory tied for the largest in school history against the Tar Heels. It also marked the first time Clemson has defeated all four North Carolina-based ACC schools in a single season with a perfect 4-0 record.
This victory solidified Clemson’s standing as a legitimate ACC title contender. The Tigers have won 12 of their last 14 games and are making a strong push for one of the top seeds in the upcoming conference tournament. Head coach Brad Brownell continues to guide the team with a disciplined approach, emphasizing defensive intensity and efficient offensive execution.
North Carolina, on the other hand, faces an uphill battle to secure an NCAA Tournament bid. With time running out in the regular season, the Tar Heels must find consistency in their offense and tighten up their defensive lapses if they hope to turn their season around.
What’s Next for Both Teams
Clemson will look to build on its momentum when it travels to Florida State on Saturday, with tip-off scheduled for 12 p.m. on The CW. The Tigers will aim to extend their winning streak and continue their strong push in the ACC standings.
North Carolina will also hit the road for its next matchup against Syracuse on Saturday night. With a challenging schedule ahead, the Tar Heels must regroup quickly and find ways to address their struggles in order to stay in contention for a postseason bid.
As the ACC regular season winds down, Clemson’s dominant victory over North Carolina sends a clear message that the Tigers are not just contenders, but a team capable of making a deep postseason run.







