Tar Heels Dominate East Tennessee State, Improve to 10-1
The University of North Carolina Tar Heels secured a decisive 77-58 victory over East Tennessee State University on Tuesday night, marking their tenth win of the season against just one loss. The game, held at the iconic Dean Dome, saw a tightly contested first half that left the Tar Heels with a slim eight-point advantage heading into halftime. However, UNC ignited their offense in the second half, pulling away decisively from the Buccaneers.
Veesaar Leads the Charge with a Career-Best Performance
The Tar Heels’ dominant performance was spearheaded by a career-defining night from forward Henri Veesaar. Benefiting from UNC’s significant height advantage, with the starting lineup featuring three players taller than ETSU’s tallest competitor, Veesaar exploited the mismatch effectively in the paint. He concluded the game with an impressive 26 points and 8 rebounds before the starters were substituted out as the game’s outcome was no longer in doubt. This scoring output surpassed his previous career high of 24 points, which he achieved against St. Bonaventure.
Veesaar wasn’t the only Tar Heel to put on a strong offensive display. Caleb Wilson also delivered an outstanding performance, contributing 20 points and grabbing 8 boards. No other members of the UNC squad reached double figures in scoring. Derek Dixon added 7 points in 14 minutes of play, while Kyan Evans chipped in with 6 points and dished out 6 assists without committing a single turnover. Jarin Stevenson also contributed 6 points and 4 assists to the winning effort.
Second Half Surge Seals the Deal
The second half of the contest was remarkably one-sided, with North Carolina outscoring East Tennessee State 22-9 at one point. This significant lead allowed Head Coach Hubert Davis to grant extended playing time to his bench players, providing an opportunity for the Buccaneers to narrow the score deficit and make the final score appear more respectable. Despite the increased substitutions, the Tar Heels maintained their offensive efficiency, shooting 46% from the field in the second half. While free-throw shooting remains an area for potential improvement, it did not prove to be a critical factor in this particular matchup.
A Glimpse of Dominance and Future Challenges
Following last season’s struggles with interior presence, the current UNC team’s ability to physically impose their will on smaller opponents, as demonstrated by Veesaar and Wilson, is a welcome sight for fans. Their imposing presence in the paint presents a significant challenge for opposing teams, particularly when both players are performing at their peak, as they did on Tuesday night.
The Tar Heels have two more non-conference games remaining on their schedule before they commence Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) play. Their ACC slate kicks off against Florida State on December 30th. Prior to that, UNC will participate in the CBS Sports Classic on Saturday, where they will face Ohio State. This upcoming matchup against the Buckeyes may also see the return of guard Seth Trimble to the court.

















