Tar Heels trounce Aztecs, critics in First Four

RJ Davis had 26 points on 8-of-12 shooting, and the North Carolina Tar Heels, criticized around college basketball this week for landing a berth in the NCAA tournament, stomped San Diego State, 95-68, in a First Four game Tuesday night in Dayton, Ohio.

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DAYTON, Ohio -- RJ Davis scored 26 points and went 6 of 6 from 3-point range to help North Carolina silence some skeptics with a dominant 95-68 victory over San Diego State in a First Four matchup Tuesday night. Davis' six 3-pointers tied Caleb Love's program record for an NCAA Tournament game. Love had six against UCLA in 2022.

Tar Heels coach Hubert Davis went 5 for 5 from deep against Eastern Michigan in 1991. The 14 made 3-pointers were the most for North Carolina in an NCAA Tournament game. The Tar Heels hit 13 against Marquette in 2022.



Seth Trimble had 16 points for North Carolina in a matchups of No. 11 seeds. The Tar Heels were a controversial selection for the NCAA Tournament, and they played like a team with something to prove.

While they traveled to Dayton on Monday, airwaves were filled with critics pointing at North Carolina as the team that least deserved a bid. Editor's Picks Joe Lunardi's ultimate guide to men's March Madness 2025 11h Joe Lunardi WVU snub 'robbery' at highest level, gov. says 1d Special delivery: UNC football HC Bill Belichick delivers pizza ahead of UNC-SDSU 3h Anthony Gharib At the core of most of those criticisms, was West Virginia (19-13), which was snubbed by the tournament committee despite having six Quad 1 wins this season.

It lost its opening game in the Big 12 tournament to last-place Colorado last week, and the news got worse on Sunday. Meanwhile, North Carolina shot 61% in the first half and went 7 of 9 from 3-point range. Davis' long 3 just before the halftime buzzer gave the Tar Heels their largest lead to that point, 47-23.

North Carolina advanced to face No. 6 seed Mississippi in a South Region game Friday in Milwaukee. The Tar Heels (23-13) seemed a long shot to make the tournament with a 1-12 record in Quadrant 1 games, but were chosen Sunday thanks to a strong nonconference schedule and other metrics.

San Diego State (21-10) led the nation in field goal percentage defense, but had no answer for the Tar Heels. Nick Boyd and Wayne McKinney III each scored 12 for the Aztecs, as their season ended. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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