The Virginia Cavaliers (13-13, 6-9 ACC) will visit the North Carolina Tar Heels (16-11, 9-6 ACC) after winning three road games in a row. The matchup tips at 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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How to Watch North Carolina vs. Virginia
- Game day: Saturday, February 22, 2025
- Game time: 4:00 PM ET
- TV channel: ESPN2
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North Carolina 2024-25 Season Stats
Virginia 2024-25 Season Stats
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North Carolina vs. Virginia Stat Insights
Points
- The Tar Heels put up 15.4 more points than the Cavaliers allow (65.5).
- When North Carolina scores more than 65.5, it has a record of 15-9.
- When Virginia allows fewer than 80.9 points, it is 13-10.
- The Cavaliers put up 12.2 fewer points per game (64.5) than the Tar Heels allow (76.7).
- North Carolina's record is 3-0 when it concedes fewer than 64.5 points.
- The Tar Heels have 114 more points than their opponents this year (4.2 per game), while the Cavaliers have been outscored by 27 (one per game).
Shooting
- The Tar Heels are making 47.4% of their shots from the field, 4.2% higher than the Cavaliers allow to opponents (43.2%).
- North Carolina has a 14-6 straight-up record when shooting better than 43.2% from the field.
- Virginia is 12-4 when shooting better than 43.2% from the field.
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Rebounding
- The Tar Heels average 33.5 rebounds, better than the Cavaliers by 5.8 boards per game.
- North Carolina is 11-3 overall when it finishes with more rebounds. Virginia is 3-12 when it falls short on the boards.
- The Tar Heels average 8 offensive boards, topping the Cavaliers by 1.8 per contest.
- When the Tar Heels collect more offensive rebounds, they are 5-3 overall. When collecting fewer, the Cavaliers are 4-12.
- On the boards, North Carolina is +1.2000000000000028 rebounds per game, but Virginia is -2.
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