North Carolina
2024 County Conventions
Alexander
March 12, 2024
7:00 pm
Alexander County Courthouse Superior Court Room
29 W Main Ave,
Taylorsville, NC 28618
Alamance
Alleghany
March 7, 224
6:00 pm (5:30 Registration)
VFW Building
1193 US-21
Sparta, NC 28675
Anson
Ashe
Avery
March 9, 2024
8:30 am – 12:30 pm
Southern Acres
3889 NC HWY 92 E,
Bath, NC 27808
Bertie
Bladen
March 16, 2024
11:00 am (9:00 am registration)
Brunswick GOP Headquarters
971 Old Ocean Hwy
Bolivia, NC 28422
March 2, 2024
9:00 am
Asheville County Court House
60 Court Plaza
Asheville, NC 28801
5FL Court Room
March 9, 2024
8:30 am
Southern Acres
3899 NC HWY 92 E,
Bath, NC 27808
Cabarrus
Caldwell
March 16, 2024
9:00 am
Lenior Library
Camden
Carteret
Caswell
Catawba
March 3, 2024
9:00 am
Pittsboro Community House
65 Thompson St
Pittsboro, NC 27312
Cherokee
Clay
March 21, 2024
7:00 pm (6 pm registration time)
The Beal Center
25 Herber St
Hayesville, NC 28904
Columbus
Craven
Cumberland
Currituck
Dare
March 23, 2024
10:00 am (9:00 am registration time)
Virginia Tillett Community Center
950 Marshall C. Collins Drive
Manteo, NC 27959
Davie
March 19, 2024
5:30 pm
Davie County Courthouse
140 S. Main St.
Mocksville, NC 27028
Davidson
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Forsyth
March 16, 2024
4:00 pm (2:30 pm Registration)
The Hudson Manor
908 Moulton Road,
Louisburg, NC 27549
Gates
March 9, 2024
8:00 am
The Point Church
6700 Wilkinson Blvd.,
Belmont, NC 28012
Graham
Granville
Greene
March 9, 2024
9:30 am (9:00 am Registration)
Phoenix Academy Upper School
7847 Clinard Farms Rd,
Highpoint, NC 27265
Halifax
March 16, 2024
10:00 am
Harnett County Resource Center & Library Building
455 McKinny Pkwy,
Lillington, NC 27546
March 2, 2024
10 am – 1 pm
Pisgah High School
1 Black Bear Drive,
Canton, NC 28716
Henderson
Hoke
Iredell
Jackson
Jones
Johnston
March 2, 2024
6:00 pm
Citizen’s Center
Lee
Lenior
Macon
Madison
Martin
McDowell
Mecklenburg
March 16, 2024
10:00 am (9:00 am)
Victory Christian Center
7288 Kings Ridge Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28217
Mitchell
Montgomery
March 2, 2024
9:00 am
Freedom Hall Gymnasium
Keyser St
Aberdeen, NC 28315
Nash
March 14, 2024
6:00 pm (5:00 pm registration)
Nash Community Center
522 N Old Carriage Rd, NC
March 19, 2024
6:00 pm
Northampton
March 9, 2024
10:00 am (8:00 am Registration)
Jacksonville High School
1021 Henderson Dr.
Jacksonville, NC 28540
March 16, 2024
10:00 am (9:00 am Registration)
Whittend Human Services Center
300 W Tyron St,
Room 230
Hillsborough, NC 27278
March 23, 2024
10:00 am (8:30 am Registration)
Brantley’s Village Restaurant
900 Broad St,
Oriental, NC 28571
Pasquotank
March 14, 2024
7:00 pm (6:30 pm registration)
Fellowship Hall of First Christian Church
800 Beech St.
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
March 2, 2024
10:00 am (8:30 am Registration)
Topsail High School Gymnasium
245 N Saint Joans Church Rd.
Hampstead, NC 28443
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
March 16, 2024
10:00 am
Whitcomb Student Center
484 County Home Rd.
Wentworth, NC 27320
Rowan
March 9, 2024
10:00 am (8:30 am Registration)
Rowan County Administration Building
130 W Inness St
Salisbury, NC 28144
Rutherford
Sampson
March 25, 2024
7:00 pm (6:30 pm Registration)
Scotland County GOP HQ
1040 Salem St,
Laurinburg, NC 28352
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
March 2, 2024
4:00 pm ( 3:00 Registration)
Old Hickory House
1196 N Country Club Rd
Bevered, NC 28712
Tyrrell
Union
Wake
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Wilson
Yadkin
March 25, 2024
7:30 pm (5:30 pm registration)
East Yancy Middle School
285 Georges Fork Rd,
Burnsville, NC 28714
North Carolina
North Carolina Continues Climb, Reaches No. 11 In This Week’s AP Poll
Following back-to-back wins over Syracuse and No. 4 Duke, and riding a five-game winning streak, North Carolina climbed to No. 11 in this week’s AP Top 25, released Monday.
The Tar Heels built a 32-point lead Monday night before a 37-11 Syracuse run made things uncomfortably close, trimming the Tar Heels’ lead to six in the final minute before UNC held on to win 87-77.
Then on Saturday night, Seth Trimble’s right-corner 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining lifted UNC past Duke in the rivalry’s latest instant classic. The Tar Heels erased a 12-point halftime deficit to hand the Blue Devils their first ACC loss of the season, closing on a 9–0 run over the final three minutes for their fifth Quad 1 win and fourth victory over a ranked opponent.
North Carolina ranks second out of five ACC teams in this week’s poll, behind No. 4 Duke, and ahead of No. 15 Virginia, No. 20 Clemson, and No. 24 Louisville.
The Tar Heels will be in South Florida Tuesday night at 7 p.m. for a midweek matchup with Miami (18-5, 7-3 ACC), before hosting Pitt (9-15, 2-9 ACC) Saturday afternoon in the Smith Center at 2 p.m.
This Week’s AP Top 25 Poll
- Arizona
- Michigan
- Houston
- Duke
- Iowa State
- UConn
- Nebraska
- Illinois
- Kansas
- Michigan State
- North Carolina
- Gonzaga
- Purdue
- Florida
- Virginia
- Texas Tech
- St. John’s
- Saint Louis
- Vanderbilt
- Clemson
- Arkansas
- BYU
- Miami (OH)
- Louisville
- Kentucky
Others Receiving Votes: Alabama 72, Iowa 69, NC State 31, Tennessee 26, Villanova 17, Utah St. 15, Georgia 6, Santa Clara 2, Auburn 2, Saint Mary’s 1
North Carolina
Why Duke’s Loss to North Carolina Was Huge for Virginia and Their Quest To Be ACC’s Top Team
In one, if not the best game of the season, North Carolina took down Duke on a buzzer beating shot, handing the Blue Devils their first conference loss of the season. For good reason, Duke has been the heavy favorite to win the regular season crown in the ACC, but this loss opens up the door for some other teams to make a charge for the No. 1 seed in the conference and one of those teams is Virginia.
The Cavaliers have continued to fly under the radar this season, despite a 20-3 record. Not only that, but this team is a triple overtime loss to Virginia Tech and a blown double digit lead to North Carolina away from being 22-1 and unbeaten in ACC play. They lost those games, but they still have a chance to be the best team in the conference down the stretch of the season.
Can they catch Duke?
Right now, Virginia is tied for second in the ACC with NC State, who they blew out in Raleigh earlier this season. Duke and Clemson are 10-1 in the conference while the Cavaliers and the Wolfpack are 9-2 while North Carolina and Miami are 7-3.
For the Cavaliers to catch up to Duke, all they have to do is win out. That is easier said than done, but there is only one game that the Cavaliers are going to be underdogs in the rest of the way and it is the game against the Blue Devils on the road. Win that, you win the tiebreaker over them and with a loss from Clemson (they play Duke this Saturday), then you are looking at a team that will finish with the best record in the conference and be the regular season champion in the ACC.
Since blowing the lead against North Carolina, Virginia has won four in a row, despite not playing their best in games against Notre Dame and Boston College. Here is their schedule the rest of the way:
At Florida State (Tuesday)
vs Ohio State (Saturday)
at Georgia Tech (2/18)
vs Miami (2/21)
vs NC State (2/24)
at Duke (2/28)
vs Wake Forest (3/3)
vs Virginia Tech (3/7)
The three game stretch against Miami, NC State, and Duke is going to determine the ceiling for this team. If they can sweep those games, they have a strong chance at finishing as the regular season champion in the ACC while also positioning themselves to be a top seed in the ACC Tournament.
It is a tall task and Virginia has been up and down, even in their wins, but Ryan Odom has an opportunity to continue to do something special in his first season in Charlottesville as the head coach and don’t be surprised if you look at the ACC Tournament bracket at the end of the season and see that the Cavaliers are at the top.
More Virginia Basketball News:
North Carolina
Davis Credits North Carolina’s Players for Comeback Win
If there were any doubts about the North Carolina’s mental and physical toughness, those were put to bed after Saturday night’s comeback win over the Duke Blue Devils. The Tar Heels overcame a 13-point deficit in the 71-68 win, which was capped off by Seth Trimble’s game-winning shot at the buzzer.
While speaking with the media during his postgame press conference, head coach Hubert Davis explained his team’s performance in adverse situations.
Davis’ Thoughts
It was a tale of two halves, as North Carolina played a flawless 20 minutes in the second half, which is when the team flipped the script. The 55-year-old head coach explained the issues the Tar Heels dealt with in the first half, and how those were minimized in the second half.
“Yeah, (that) we’d continue to fight. We were down, but I think one of the things that we were missing is we didn’t join the fight,” Davis said. “Every 50/50 loose ball they were getting, whether the ball was going up in the air on the ground, they were the first ones to get it. And we just continue to stick to it anytime, every time that we got knocked down, not only did we get back up, we kept taking a step forward. And as we continue to cut into the lead, our confidence just got better on both ends of the floor.”
- “And then Henri [Veesaar] stepped up,” Davis continued. “He had zero defensive rebounds in the first half. He had a double-double for the second half. And so his ability to dominate points in the paint for us was huge, and Caleb kept us around in the first half, and then Henri, Derek hit some threes, Seth, other guys joined the party, and it was a team effort.”
Following the game, Davis deflected all praise and gave credit to his players for sticking together when Duke had all momentum.
- “It’s all them, nothing by me, nothing. The wins go to them, and the losses go to me. It is what it is, and it’s all them,” Davis said. “So, it was great. We talked about the mistakes that we’re making, that we can fix those mistakes, and we have the ability to make changes. So, that’s a good thing when you have problems and you can fix them… we just started to execute on both ends of the floor, and I felt confident that we can get back in the game.”
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