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No. 22 UNC Controls Notre Dame From Start to Finish
North Carolina made 13 three-pointers, shooting 50.8% overall, led by Caleb Wilson's 22 points and Henri Veesaar's double-double to hand Notre Dame their fifth straight loss.
- Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026, No. 22 North Carolina beat Notre Dame 91-69 at the Smith Center, snapping a two-game slide.
- North Carolina's outside shooting powered the victory as the Tar Heels made a season-high 13 3-pointers and shot 50.8% overall, including seven 3-pointers before halftime.
- Wilson and Veesaar combined for efficient scoring and rebounding as Caleb Wilson scored 22 points with seven rebounds and five assists, while Henri Veesaar recorded 15 points and 12 rebounds.
- The victory moved North Carolina Tar Heels to 15-4 and 3-3 ACC, while Notre Dame Fighting Irish fell to 10-9 and 1-5 ACC in their fifth straight loss.
- The Tar Heels' second-half outburst and UNC defense limited Notre Dame to 2-for-13 on 3s after halftime, sealing the game.
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Wilson, Veesaar lead way as No. 22 North Carolina rolls past Notre Dame 91-69 in ACC play
Caleb Wilson had 22 points while frontcourt mate Henri Veesaar added a double-double to help No. 22 North Carolina beat Notre Dame 91-69.
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