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N. Carolina Tar Heels vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons: How to watch NCAA Basketball online, TV channel, live stream info, start time
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons @ N. Carolina Tar Heels
Current Records: Wake Forest 13-5, N. Carolina 15-3
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We’ve got another exciting ACC matchup on schedule as the Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the N. Carolina Tar Heels are set to tip at 7:00 p.m. ET on January 22nd at Dean E. Smith Center. Both teams come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Wake Forest has made a habit of sweeping their opponents off the court, having now won eight games by 19 points or more this season. Everything went their way against the Cardinals on Saturday as the Demon Deacons made off with a 90-65 win. Wake Forest was heavily favored coming into this game, and the results showcase why.
Wake Forest got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Hunter Sallis out in front who scored 19 points along with five assists and five rebounds. Andrew Carr was another key contributor, scoring 18 points.
Meanwhile, N. Carolina had already won seven in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 20.7 points), and they went ahead and made it eight on Saturday. They walked away with a 76-66 win over the Eagles.
N. Carolina’s success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but RJ Davis led the charge by scoring 16 points along with six rebounds. Another player making a difference was Armando Bacot, who scored ten points along with nine rebounds.
The Demon Deacons pushed their record up to 13-5 with that victory, which was their 11th straight at home. They’ve been dominating during the games in that stretch too, as they’ve won by an average of 19.55 points. As for the Tar Heels, they are on a roll lately: they’ve won 11 of their last 13 contests, which provided a nice bump to their 15-3 record this season.
Fans should be in for an exciting game on Monday as Wake Forest and N. Carolina are among the highest scoring teams in the league right now. Wake Forest hasn’t had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 81.1 points per game. However, it’s not like N. Carolina struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 83.4 points per game. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can run the score up higher.
Wake Forest is hoping to beat the odds on Monday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. They might be worth a quick bet since they’ve covered the spread the last three times they’ve played N. Carolina.
Odds
N. Carolina is a big 8-point favorite against Wake Forest, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Tar Heels as a 8.5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 156 points.
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Series History
N. Carolina has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Wake Forest.
- Feb 07, 2023 – Wake Forest 92 vs. N. Carolina 85
- Jan 04, 2023 – N. Carolina 88 vs. Wake Forest 79
- Jan 22, 2022 – Wake Forest 98 vs. N. Carolina 76
- Jan 20, 2021 – N. Carolina 80 vs. Wake Forest 73
- Mar 03, 2020 – N. Carolina 93 vs. Wake Forest 83
- Feb 11, 2020 – Wake Forest 74 vs. N. Carolina 57
- Feb 16, 2019 – N. Carolina 95 vs. Wake Forest 57
- Dec 30, 2017 – N. Carolina 73 vs. Wake Forest 69
- Jan 11, 2017 – N. Carolina 93 vs. Wake Forest 87
- Jan 20, 2016 – N. Carolina 83 vs. Wake Forest 68
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Michael Jordan North Carolina “Sports Illustrated” cover sells for record $229k
A copy of Michael Jordan’s 1983 “Sports Illustrated” cover debut sold for $229,360 on Saturday night at Goldin, obliterating the previous record for a graded magazine.
Before Saturday, the previous record was the $126,000 paid for Jordan’s 1984 SI debut in a Bulls uniform entitled “A Star Is Born.”
“Sports Illustrated” magazines are very common and people kept them, but collectors narrowed the category by making rarer newsstand copies most collectible, and graded condition of those copies to narrow the most desirable down further.
Then, in July, came PSA to challenge CGC in the grading space.
The record UNC Jordan, with teammate Sam Perkins on the cover, was the only PSA 9.6. The question is, with PSA’s grading just beginning, are there others our there?
It’s possible, but that Jordan issue presents a challenge because it has a gatefold that makes it more challenging to press out defects.
The big price will likely create a group of opportunists who will now take raw subscription copies of this issue and get them graded for potential arbitrage.
But it won’t be that easy. A CGC 8.0 newsstand edition sold for $4,636 in October.
Whether the big price also creates more grading and selling of rare magazines remains to be seen, but PSA’s entrance into the space has definitely turned heads.
PSA has graded more than 50 of this particular issue, the second most commonly graded after the “Star is Born” issue.
Darren Rovell is the founder of cllct and one of the country’s leading reporters on the collectibles market. He previously worked for ESPN, CNBC and The Action Network.
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End of 2025-26 NC ski season: Resorts announce closing dates
Warmer temperatures are bringing North Carolina’s ski season to a close, with several mountain resorts announcing closing dates. Beech Mountain will close after its annual Pond Skim on March 14, while Appalachian Ski Mountain plans to stay open through March 15 for its Meltdown Games.
Web Editor : Mark Bergin
Reporter : Eric Miller
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Stein announces $40 million in recovery, mitigation grants for Western North Carolina
MARION, N.C. (WTVD) — Gov. Josh Stein on Friday announced more than $24 million in mitigation grants and another $16 million for volunteer rebuilding organizations during a Western North Carolina Recovery meeting in Marion.
The funding supports longterm recovery from Hurricane Helene and is intended to help communities better withstand future natural disasters.
State officials said the mitigation grants will help local governments upgrade wastewater and water infrastructure, strengthen transportation systems, relocate facilities out of flood-prone areas, expand flood warning networks and develop shovel ready recovery projects. Nonprofit groups aiding families with home repairs and reconstruction will receive the volunteer-based grants.
“Western North Carolina is coming back strong from Hurricane Helene,” Stein said, adding that recovery requires cooperation among government, private and nonprofit partners.
North Carolina Emergency Management Director Will Ray said the grants reflect a “wholeofcommunity effort” to reduce risk and help towns rebuild stronger.
Over two dozen communities and organizations – including Conover, Hendersonville, Clyde, Marion, Black Mountain, Banner Elk and multiple county agencies – will receive funding for projects ranging from flood gauge installations to dam restoration and wastewater improvements.
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