North Carolina Defeats Campbell 97-81 in Non-Conference Finale
The North Carolina Tar Heels closed out their non-conference schedule with an impressive 97-81 victory over the Campbell Camels on Sunday night at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill. RJ Davis and Ian Jackson delivered standout performances, with Davis becoming North Carolina’s all-time leader in three-point field goals and Jackson posting a career-high 26 points in his first career start.
Dominant Offensive Display
The Tar Heels demonstrated their offensive prowess, with six players scoring in double figures. RJ Davis led the way with 23 points, while Ian Jackson’s 26-point effort highlighted the depth and potential of North Carolina’s roster. The team’s efficiency was evident as they recorded 23 assists on 38 made baskets, showcasing a well-rounded offensive performance.
Elliot Cadeau added a career-first double-double with 12 points and 12 assists, orchestrating the offense with precision and creating opportunities for his teammates. Jalen Washington and Drake Powell also made key contributions, adding to the Tar Heels’ balanced attack.
Early Battle and First-Half Challenges
The first half began with back-and-forth action as both teams traded baskets. Campbell’s Caleb Zurliene provided an early spark for the Camels, helping them stay within reach of the Tar Heels. North Carolina responded with a decisive 15-3 run, gaining a 22-12 lead midway through the first half.
Campbell’s Colby Duggan played a pivotal role in keeping the game close, scoring 15 of his game-high 32 points in the first half. His ability to find gaps in the defense and convert from beyond the arc kept the Camels within striking distance. By halftime, North Carolina held a 40-29 lead, setting the stage for a commanding second-half performance.
Second-Half Domination
North Carolina took control early in the second half, opening with an 11-0 run that extended their lead to 16 points. The Tar Heels capitalized on their defensive adjustments, forcing turnovers and disrupting Campbell’s rhythm. Elliot Cadeau’s pinpoint passing and Ian Jackson’s aggressive drives to the basket fueled the offense, while Davis’s three-point shooting provided a consistent scoring threat.
The Tar Heels’ depth became evident as their bench players maintained the team’s intensity and execution. Campbell managed to cut the lead to single digits briefly, but North Carolina’s relentless offense, led by Jackson and Davis, ensured the outcome was never in doubt.
Campbell’s Key Contributions
Despite the loss, Campbell’s Colby Duggan delivered an exceptional performance, scoring 32 points, including five three-pointers. His effort marked the highest-scoring game by a Campbell player against an ACC opponent. Zurliene and Brooklynn Miles added significant contributions, but the team struggled to contain North Carolina’s offensive firepower.
Campbell’s ability to compete against a Power Five opponent highlighted areas of promise for their upcoming conference schedule. However, turnovers and defensive lapses in the second half underscored areas for improvement as the Camels transition to CAA play.
Key Takeaways
North Carolina’s victory showcased their offensive versatility and defensive adaptability. The team’s ability to share the ball and execute under pressure positions them well for the challenges of ACC play. RJ Davis’s leadership and Ian Jackson’s breakout performance demonstrate the team’s potential to compete at a high level.
For Campbell, the game provided valuable experience and lessons for their young roster. While the loss highlighted areas for growth, the Camels’ competitive spirit and individual performances signal potential for a successful conference run.
Looking Ahead
North Carolina will open ACC play with a matchup against Louisville, followed by a high-profile game against Notre Dame. The Tar Heels aim to build on their recent success and establish themselves as contenders in the conference.
Campbell begins their CAA schedule against Drexel, focusing on improving ball security and defensive consistency. The team will look to translate their non-conference lessons into success against league opponents.
Building Momentum
The Tar Heels’ 97-81 win over Campbell capped off a strong non-conference schedule and demonstrated their growth as a team. With key players stepping up and young talent emerging, North Carolina is poised to make an impact in the ACC. As both teams look ahead, the lessons from this matchup will shape their respective paths forward.







