CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Clemson defeated North Carolina 80-79 in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals on Thursday, holding off a late Tar Heels rally to advance to the semifinals. The fifth-seeded Tigers built an 18-point second-half lead after outlasting Wake Forest the previous night, then withstood a 25-13 UNC run that cut the margin to one in the final seconds. Nick Davidson scored 17 and Dillon Hunter made key free throws; Henri Veesaar had 28 points and 17 rebounds for North Carolina. The rematch followed a March 3 Chapel Hill meeting that UNC won 67-63. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This game was a nail-biter, showing the heart and grit of both teams. If you're a fan of either Clemson or UNC, it's an emotional rollercoaster. For college basketball enthusiasts, it's a reminder of the thrilling unpredictability of March Madness. Check your brackets and prepare for more surprises.
Clemson's victory over UNC was a thrilling upset, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of tournament play. It's a reminder that in basketball, anything can happen. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the suspense of March Madness.
Clemson University, its players and coaching staff benefited directly from the quarterfinal victory, gaining a tournament semifinal berth, improved postseason momentum, and potential advantages for NCAA Tournament seeding and program visibility.
The University of North Carolina and its roster suffered an immediate setback: a one-point elimination in the ACC quarterfinals that reduced momentum and may complicate NCAA Tournament seeding and preparation.
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