North Carolina Secures Dominant 82-67 Victory Over SMU
The North Carolina Tar Heels showcased their prowess on both ends of the court, earning an impressive 82-67 victory over the SMU Mustangs in their first-ever ACC meeting. Led by RJ Davis and a balanced offensive attack, the Tar Heels improved to 10-6 overall and 3-1 in ACC play, while SMU fell to 11-4 and 2-2 in conference action.
A Strong Start for the Tar Heels
North Carolina came out firing, fueled by a quick 5-0 burst from Elliot Cadeau, who nailed a three-pointer and followed it up with a fast-break layup. The Tar Heels' shooting was efficient early on, with Drake Powell hitting three consecutive three-pointers in the first half. His scoring spree helped UNC jump out to a 23-13 lead midway through the opening frame.
The Tar Heels' defense was just as effective, holding SMU to 25% shooting in the first half, the Mustangs' worst performance in any half this season. SMU's Boopie Miller and Matt Cross attempted to rally the Mustangs, but UNC's defensive rotations and quick hands disrupted their rhythm.
By halftime, North Carolina held a commanding 39-24 lead, having hit 7-of-12 shots from beyond the arc while limiting SMU to just 2-of-11 from three-point range.
RJ Davis and Drake Powell Lead the Way
Graduate guard RJ Davis was the heart of UNC’s offense, scoring a game-high 26 points on 10-of-17 shooting. Davis was not only a scoring threat but also contributed with five rebounds and four assists, showcasing his all-around game.
Freshman Drake Powell added 17 points, including 14 in the first half. Powell’s efficient shooting, particularly from beyond the arc where he went 4-of-6, gave UNC an early edge and kept SMU on their heels.
Ian Jackson also made his presence felt, scoring 18 points and grabbing seven rebounds. Jackson’s late-game three-pointer sealed the win for the Tar Heels, underscoring his ability to step up in key moments.
SMU’s Struggles
The Mustangs entered the game as the ACC’s top-scoring team but were held to a season-low 33.3% shooting by North Carolina's stifling defense. Chuck Harris led SMU with 18 points off the bench, while B.J. Edwards and Matt Cross added 15 and 13 points, respectively.
SMU’s inability to capitalize on open looks from three-point range, where they shot just 22.2%, proved to be a significant hurdle. Additionally, the Mustangs struggled with consistency, missing seven consecutive layups during a critical stretch in the first half, which allowed UNC to build an insurmountable lead.
Key Second-Half Moments
North Carolina maintained their intensity after the break, with Davis and Jackson combining for 18 points in the first eight minutes of the second half. The Tar Heels extended their lead to 20 points, punctuated by a fast-break layup from Davis following a steal by Ven-Allen Lubin.
SMU attempted to mount a comeback, going on a mini 6-0 run midway through the half, but Powell's timely three-pointer and Davis's clutch jumper halted their momentum. The Tar Heels' defensive discipline ensured that SMU never got closer than 14 points for the remainder of the game.
Statistical Highlights
North Carolina's shooting efficiency was a defining factor in their victory. The Tar Heels shot 47.4% from the field and 50% from three-point range, compared to SMU's 33.3% overall and 22.2% from deep. UNC also won the turnover battle, forcing 12 miscues while committing just eight of their own.
Rebounding was another area where UNC excelled. Despite SMU entering the game as the ACC’s top rebounding team, the Tar Heels matched their intensity, with both teams grabbing 41 boards.
Looking Ahead
North Carolina will look to build on their momentum as they prepare for a key matchup against NC State in Raleigh on Saturday. With Davis and Powell firing on all cylinders, the Tar Heels are poised to make a statement in ACC play.
SMU, meanwhile, will return home to face Georgia Tech. The Mustangs will aim to regroup and address their shooting woes as they navigate the challenging ACC schedule.
A Statement Win for the Tar Heels
North Carolina’s 82-67 win over SMU highlighted their ability to dominate against strong competition. With standout performances from Davis, Powell, and Jackson, the Tar Heels demonstrated their potential to contend in the ACC. For SMU, the game served as a learning experience and an opportunity to refine their approach as they look to bounce back in their next outing.







