The North Carolina Tar Heels won the regular season ACC for the first time in seven years with an 84-79 victory over arch-rival Duke on Saturday. The conference's annual season finale is one of the best things in college basketball, but there's also a sinking feeling that fans should enjoy this rivalry, and ACC basketball as a whole. No one knows how long the conference will last. .
So, in the meantime, let's all bask in the glory of The Real Housewives of Cameron Indoors throwing drinks at UNC players who are embracing their inner heel.
The shenanigans between these two enemies are always funny and always unpredictable. Tarheels senior guard Cormac Ryan led all scorers with 31 points, including the game-clinching free throw with 4.7 ticks left. Ryan is UNC's fourth leading scorer on the year, scoring about 11 points per game, but he has never broken the 30-point mark throughout his career and, oh, by the way, has been on campus since 2018. Passing through.
You could say he's an unlikely hero, or he should be a doctor, but at the same time, in a game that UNC won wire-to-wire, someone randomly walked into Cameron and repeatedly attacked the Crazies. It makes perfect sense to keep it quiet. There are few great men's games left, but one of them is against the Premier Conference.
After the Big East ceased to be the Big East we know and love, the ACC took over as the league most easily associated with and immersed in college basketball. Obviously, the Tar Heels and Blue Devils are a big reason why, and if they were to regroup, it would basically be a package deal like Michigan State and Ohio State.
North Carolina is as crazy about college clubs as any other state. North Carolina State and Wake Forest enjoy disrupting Durham and Chapel Hill's power trips whenever possible, and disbanding any of the Tar Heel State's four ACC programs would be a sacrilege. Next season, Cal and Stanford will join the fray, and it will be as strange as Kansas and Arizona playing each other in a regular-season Big 12 game. (Kansas-Houston on Saturday was already worrying enough.)
However, the future of the ACC is uncertain as Florida State looks to pick up their football (program) and go home after missing out on the College Football Playoff. The television rights contract stipulates that these stupid conference commissioners are chasing the faint scent of money, and if that's a lie, then the people of Tallahassee will know that the easiest path to CFP from now on is the ACC. You know that through.
Once student-athletes become paid employees, their free income streams will be eroded and there will be more emphasis on chasing TV money. If I'm not convinced that the American university system is run by greedy scumbags, then perhaps one day the profits will be so small that only tradition will remain. would say.
But then what? Will conference commissioners reverse realignment like David Filoni in Star Wars? If so.
Camila Cardoso calls the match
Camila Cardoso, who hadn't completed a triple in her career, probably wouldn't have called the glass, but when you strive for perfection in any sport, you need a little luck. Despite all the media's desires, Caitlin Clark is the South Carolina women's team that remained undefeated on one of the most doomed teams in history.
Trailing by two points with 1.1 seconds left, the Lady Vols decided to let SC's humblest contender have a free shot at winning.
De La Soul, what is the magic number?
The Siamcocks are currently 31-0, one win away from winning the SEC Tournament after the regular season. Dawn Staley's group earned the No. 1 overall seed and will be looking for revenge in March Madness.