POSTGAME NOTES

UNC 67, KENTUCKY 64

DECEMBER 2, 2025

LEXINGTON, KY.

UNC Scoring Leader:  Henri Veesaar 17

UNC Rebound Leader:  Caleb Wilson 10

UNC Assist Leader:  Wilson 6

Team Records:  Carolina 7-1, Kentucky 5-3

• Carolina won in Lexington for the first time since an 86-77 win on 12-1-2007.

• UNC is 7-8 vs. Kentucky in Lexington, including 3-5 at Rupp Arena,

• Including two NCAA Tournament losses in 1989 and 1992, the Tar Heels are 3-7 in Rupp Arena.

• Carolina is 26-18 against Kentucky. The 26 wins are the most by any non-SEC team against the Wildcats.

• The 67 points were the fewest by the Tar Heels in a win over Kentucky since a 64-55 win in Lexington on 12-13-1966 (this was UNC’s 20th win in the series since that game).

• Kentucky’s 64 points were the fewest allowed by Carolina in the series since a 61-56 UK victory at Rupp Arena on 1-3-2004.

• The Tar Heels had a season-high 20 offensive rebounds and a season-high 22 second-chance points.

Caleb Wilson had his fifth double-double (15 and 12) and Henri Veesaar had a team-high 17 points and 10 rebounds.

• It was the third time this season Wilson and Veesaar both had double-doubles.

• This was the second time Veesaar led UNC in scoring (also St. Bonaventure).

• Wilson had a season-high six offensive rebounds and season-high six assists.

• Veesaar tied his season high with four offensive rebounds.

Derek Dixon gave Carolina a 64-62 lead with a three-pointer with 53 seconds to play, then drove for a layup with 16 seconds remaining to break a 64-all tie. Dixon’s nine points match the season-high nine he scored against NC Central.

Jarin Stevenson led UNC in plus/minus at plus 8. It was the thid time he has led UNC in plus/minus.

Jonathan Powell tied his season high with two three-pointers.

• Carolina outrebounded the Wildcats, 41-30. The Tar Heels are 7-0 this season when they outrebound their opponent.

• The game featured a season-high 14 lead changes and a season-high nine ties. Previous highs were 10 lead changes vs. Michigan State and six ties vs. Kansas.

• The game was tied at 31 at halftime. It was the first time this season UNC was tied at the half.

• UNC’s largest deficit was six several times. It was the second-largest deficit in a win this season (10 vs. Kansas).

• The Tar Heels are 2-1 in the ACC-SEC Challenge with wins over Tennessee and Kentucky.

Hubert Davis is 108-46 in five seasons as head coach.

• This is the second time UNC has defeated Kansas and Kentucky in the same season. The Tar Heels defeated Kansas, 87-74, in Chapel Hill on November 7. The only other season when UNC beat both teams was in 1981-82. Carolina beat Kansas, 74-67, in Charlotte, on 11-28-1981 (Michael Jordan’s first college game). Then on 12-26-1981, No. 1 UNC beat No. 2 Kentucky, 82-69 in the Meadowlands.

Next Game: Sunday, December 7 vs. Georgetown (5 p.m., ESPN)