
Ohio State Buckeyes

North Carolina Tar Heels
Highlights
Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā Caleb Wilson scored 20 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lift North Carolina to a 71-70 victory over Ohio State in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at State Farm Arena. The Tar Heels led 34-31 at halftime and held off a second-half push from the Buckeyes. Ohio Stateās Devin Royal missed a potential game-winning shot at the buzzer. North Carolina improved to 11-1, while Ohio State fell to 8-3. Wilson, an Atlanta native, added three blocks. Henri Veesaar contributed 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Tar Heels. Royal led the Buckeyes with 18 points. North Carolina overcame poor three-point shooting by outscoring Ohio State 36-12 in the paint before an announced crowd of 16,951.
Extended Summary
ATLANTA (Interstat) ā In a game defined by grinding defense, missed opportunities, and a frantic final sequence, the North Carolina Tar Heels escaped with a 71-70 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday afternoon at State Farm Arena. A crowd of 16,951 saw the Tar Heels improve to 11-1, while the Buckeyes fell to 8-3 in a non-conference clash that came down to the final possession. The most important part of the game unfolded in the closing seconds. With North Carolina leading 69-67, Ohio Stateās John Mobley hit a deep 3-pointer while being fouled by Caleb Wilson with 48 seconds remaining. Mobley completed the four-point play at the free-throw line, giving the Buckeyes a 70-69 lead and sending the pro-Ohio State portion of the Atlanta crowd into a frenzy. North Carolina, needing a response, worked the ball to Henri Veesaar, who found Seth Trimble cutting for a layup to put the Tar Heels back ahead 71-70 with 34 seconds left. Ohio State called a timeout to set up a final play. Out of the timeout, the Buckeyesā Colin White committed a critical turnover, throwing a pass directly to North Carolinaās Jarin Stevenson with 23 seconds left. After a North Carolina timeout, the Tar Heels ran the clock down before Veesaar slammed home a dunk off a feed from Trimble with just seven seconds remaining, extending the lead to 73-70. Ohio State had one last chance, inbounding with four seconds left. Mobleyās potential game-winning 3-point attempt was off the mark, and Devin Royalās follow-up tip was blocked by Caleb Wilson as time expired, sealing the narrow Tar Heel victory. The game was a defensive struggle throughout. Both teams shot an identical 25 of 63 from the field, but North Carolinaās slight edge from beyond the arcā8 made 3-pointers to Ohio Stateās 4āproved crucial. The Buckeyes kept themselves in the game by converting 16 of 19 free throws, while North Carolina struggled at the line, making only 7 of 13. North Carolina was led by a dominant performance from Atlanta native Caleb Wilson. The 6-foot-10 forward posted 20 points and 15 rebounds, adding three blocks, including the game-sealing swat. His frontcourt partner, 7-foot Estonian Henri Veesaar, was equally impactful with 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Seth Trimble added 17 points for the Tar Heels. Ohio Stateās effort was spearheaded by Devin Royal, who scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds. Bruce Thornton contributed 16 points and four assists, while Christoph Tilly recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. John Mobley scored 13 points, including the dramatic four-point play in the final minute. North Carolina built its lead in the first half, taking a 34-31 advantage into the break. The Tar Heels extended that lead to as many as nine points in the second half before Ohio State mounted its comeback, setting the stage for the tense finish. The game was played at a deliberate pace, with North Carolina scoring on 66 possessions and Ohio State on 67. The Tar Heelsā offensive rating of 107.3 just edged out the Buckeyesā 104.4. North Carolina won the battle in transition, outscoring Ohio State 10-5 on fast breaks, while the Buckeyes held a 38-34 advantage in points in the paint. North Carolina will look to continue its winning streak when it hosts East Carolina on Monday. Ohio State returns home to face Grambling on Tuesday.
Preview
North Carolina, Ohio State Set for High-Stakes Clash in Atlanta ATLANTA (Interstat) ā Two of college basketballās premier programs will meet in a neutral-site showcase Saturday when North Carolina faces Ohio State in the CBS Sports Classic. The Tar Heels (10-1), whose only loss came against Michigan State last month, enter on a five-game winning streak. They are coming off a 77-58 home victory over East Tennessee State on Tuesday, powered by 26 points from standout guard Henri Veesaar. Veesaar has been the catalyst for North Carolina, averaging 19.3 points over his last six games. His recent stretch includes a 26-point performance against ETSU and a 24-point outing in a win over Saint Bonaventure. Ohio State (8-2) is looking to build momentum after a thrilling 89-88 double-overtime victory over West Virginia on Dec. 13. Guard Amare Bynum led the Buckeyes with 17 points, three assists and three blocks in that marathon contest. His production has been variable, however, scoring just two points in a loss to Illinois on Dec. 9 after his key role against the Mountaineers. The Buckeyesā two losses this season are by a combined nine points ā a one-point road loss at Pittsburgh and the eight-point defeat to Illinois. North Carolinaās resume includes a notable 67-64 road win at Kentucky on Dec. 2 and a season-opening victory over Kansas. Ohio Stateās best win is its narrow triumph over then-West Virginia. This game marks the first meeting between the schools since the 2022 CBS Sports Classic, which Ohio State won 89-84. The Tar Heels hold a 12-3 all-time series advantage. The contest at State Farm Arena is a final major non-conference test for both sides before holiday breaks and the grind of league play. North Carolina opens Atlantic Coast Conference action on Dec. 30 against Florida State. Ohio State begins Big Ten play at Rutgers on Jan. 2. Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 3:30 p.m. EST Saturday, with television coverage on CBS.