North Carolina Dominates Cal in Commanding Victory
Tar Heels Extend Winning Streak to Four Games
The North Carolina Tar Heels delivered an impressive performance on Wednesday night, defeating the California Golden Bears 79-53 at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill. With this victory, the Tar Heels improved to 12-6 overall and 5-1 in ACC play, marking their fourth consecutive win. Ian Jackson spearheaded the offense with 20 points, while Elliot Cadeau chipped in 15 points and facilitated the team’s flow with exceptional playmaking.
The Golden Bears, now 8-9 overall and 1-5 in ACC play, struggled to find their rhythm against a disciplined North Carolina squad. Despite a strong showing from Mady Sissoko, who tied his career-high with 16 points, Cal’s offense faltered, particularly in the second half. Andrej Stojakovic, Cal’s leading scorer coming into the game, was held to just six points, highlighting the Tar Heels’ defensive tenacity.
A Strong Start for North Carolina
North Carolina set the tone early with a fast-paced offense and tight defensive pressure. Cadeau led the way in the first half, scoring 11 points and orchestrating the offense with precision. The Tar Heels shot a scorching 57% from the field in the opening 20 minutes, displaying their efficiency and ability to capitalize on Cal’s defensive lapses.
Defensively, North Carolina limited Cal’s perimeter game, holding the Golden Bears to just 1-of-11 shooting from three-point range in the first half. The Tar Heels forced Cal into difficult shots while controlling the boards, ensuring second-chance opportunities were rare. At halftime, North Carolina held a comfortable 39-29 lead, positioning themselves to dominate further in the second half.
Cal’s Second-Half Struggles
Cal started the second half with renewed energy, cutting the deficit to six points at 41-35 behind consecutive baskets from Sissoko. However, their momentum was short-lived as North Carolina responded with a game-breaking 15-0 run. Five different Tar Heels contributed during this stretch, showcasing the team’s depth and versatility. This run extended North Carolina’s lead to 63-39, effectively putting the game out of reach.
The Golden Bears’ offense continued to sputter throughout the half, with key players struggling to make an impact. Stojakovic, who entered the game averaging 24.5 points per game in ACC play, was held to a season-low six points on 3-of-13 shooting. Joshua Ola-Joseph provided some support with 10 points off the bench, but Cal’s inability to generate consistent scoring left them vulnerable to North Carolina’s onslaught.
Tar Heels’ Balanced Attack
North Carolina’s success stemmed from their balanced offensive approach and willingness to share the ball. Jackson emerged as the focal point of the offense, scoring 20 points, including seven in the final five minutes. His ability to attack the rim and knock down mid-range jumpers kept Cal’s defense on their heels.
The Tar Heels also benefited from a strong bench performance, with backup guard Seth Trimble contributing 12 points. Cadeau’s leadership in the first half laid the foundation for North Carolina’s dominance, while the team’s ability to spread the scoring load made them a challenging opponent for Cal to contain.
Defensive Excellence
Defensively, the Tar Heels excelled at disrupting Cal’s offensive rhythm. North Carolina held Cal to 34.6% shooting overall and just 15.4% from three-point range. The Tar Heels’ pressure on Stojakovic was particularly effective, as they forced him into one of his worst performances of the season. Their ability to close out on shooters and contest shots was instrumental in limiting Cal’s scoring opportunities.
North Carolina also controlled the boards, outrebounding Cal and preventing the Golden Bears from capitalizing on second-chance points. This dominance in the paint, combined with their defensive energy, allowed the Tar Heels to dictate the pace of the game.
Looking Ahead
With this win, North Carolina solidified their position near the top of the ACC standings, trailing only Duke, which remains undefeated in conference play. The Tar Heels will host Stanford on Saturday, aiming to extend their winning streak to five games. Their recent form suggests they are peaking at the right time, with strong performances on both ends of the floor.
For Cal, the loss marks a critical juncture in their season. Falling below .500 for the first time this year, the Golden Bears must regroup quickly as they prepare to face NC State on Saturday. Stojakovic’s ability to bounce back and return to his scoring ways will be essential if Cal hopes to compete in the tough ACC.
Final Thoughts
This game highlighted the stark contrast between the two teams. North Carolina showcased their offensive depth, defensive discipline, and ability to execute in key moments, positioning themselves as a formidable contender in the ACC. Meanwhile, Cal struggled to find consistency, particularly from their star players, and must address their offensive inefficiencies to remain competitive.
As the season progresses, North Carolina appears poised to continue their ascent in the ACC, while Cal faces an uphill battle to reclaim their footing in conference play. The Tar Heels’ commanding victory serves as a reminder of their potential and sets the stage for a promising second half of the season.







