North Carolina
NC State vs. Creighton – Men’s College Basketball Game Recap – March 17, 2023 | ESPN
DENVER — — The Creighton Bluejays could not hit something from outdoors. No worries — OK, perhaps somewhat — they merely went inside to their huge man.
Ryan Kalkbrenner scored a career-high 31 factors and sixth-seeded Creighton overcame a tough 3-point taking pictures day to fend off No. 11 seed North Carolina State 72-63 on Friday within the first spherical of the NCAA Event.
The 7-foot-1 Kalkbrenner did somewhat little bit of all the things for the Bluejays, which included hitting an enormous 3-pointer on a day the staff completed 3 of 20 from lengthy vary.
The slender Kalkbrenner had six dunks and 7 rebounds, and N.C. State huge males D.J. Burns Jr. and Ebenezer Dowuona had been hampered by foul hassle.
“Nothing surprises me from Kalk,” Creighton coach Greg McDermott stated. “He’s simply improved in each side of the sport, and he was in a position to rating on Burns. However then once they needed to go small, we did a great job of executing some offense to get him the ball across the rim, after which he did the remaining.”
Subsequent up for the Bluejays (22-12) is third-seeded Baylor within the second spherical within the South Area. The Bears beat Santa Barbara within the early sport.
Main 62-59, Baylor Scheierman drained a 3-pointer with 2:23 remaining to offer Creighton some separation. A pair of free throws for Kalkbrenner, a block by Trey Alexander and one other basket from Scheierman — full with blowing the gang a kiss — and the Bluejays had been on their solution to a hard-earned win.
About that kiss: “It was simply an in-the-moment factor,” Scheierman defined. “It wasn’t essentially to anyone.”
Kalkbrenner was having an enormous sport within the NCAA Event final season — 16 factors, 10 rebounds — when he suffered a knee harm within the extra time win over San Diego State. He did not get to play the following spherical in opposition to eventual nationwide champion Kansas.
“Glad to have the ability to play in it this time,” Kalkbrenner stated.
Terquavion Smith led the Wolfpack (23-11) with 32 factors on 27 pictures. The staff began gradual, going 0 for 8 from the sphere to open the sport, and by no means discovered its rhythm from deep. The staff completed 3 for 14 from 3-point vary.
“We knew their sport plan. We knew knew what they had been going to do,” stated Wolfpack guard Jarkel Joiner, whose staff led by seven with 16:48 remaining. “We might’ve been extra disruptive as a result of they’re an ideal passing staff. However give credit score to them — they discovered their huge man.”
It was fairly a turnaround for an N.C. State staff that went 11-21 final season.
“We’re going to stroll out of right here with our head up,” N.C. State coach Kevin Keatts stated. “Proceed to construct and maintain pushing this program in the fitting route.”
INJURY REPORT
Creighton ahead Mason Miller, the son of longtime NBA participant Mike Miller, left within the first half after hurting his proper ankle. “The grade of the sprain, I don’t assume we’ll know till he will get up tomorrow,” McDermott stated.
GOING GREEN
McDermott wore inexperienced footwear on the sideline in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. It had been within the works for months — simply in case their sport fell on the celebratory day.
“Clearly, McDermott is a fairly Irish identify,” McDermott cracked. “We went with the inexperienced right now.”
JAM SESSION
Burns launched a single titled “Beast Boy” earlier than the sport. The monitor displays on his drive on the courtroom together with giving a shoutout to his teammates. Burns had two factors and 4 rebounds.
UP NEXT
The Bluejays confronted Baylor of their second sport of the 2014 NCAA Event. The Bears received 85-55. ——
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North Carolina
Key Ole Miss Transfer Target Thaddeus Dixon Chooses North Carolina Over Rebels
The Ole Miss Rebels have made strong moves in the transfer portal this offseason, but the program missed out on a key contributor on Saturday when cornerback Thaddeus Dixon pledged to the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Ole Miss was in the race late for Dixon, but a deciding factor in his decision to join the Tar Heels may have boiled down to Carolina’s hiring of former Washington assistant Armond Hawkins as defensive backs coach. Dixon is a transfer from the Washington Huskies, so familiarity in his new home likely played a role.
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So, where do the Rebels go from here? Ole Miss has already gained some key pieces in its secondary out of the transfer portal (including CB Jaylon Braxton of Arkansas), but Lane Kiffin’s team will probably still be seeking some help in the defensive backfield as the transfer portal continues to move.
According to On3’s current transfer portal class rankings, Ole Miss has the third-best haul in the country, behind Texas Tech and Missouri. The Rebels have seen 23 players transfer into the program so far this offseason, and that number could continue to grow between now and kickoff of the 2025 season.
Ole Miss opens its 2025 campaign on Aug. 30 at home against Georgia State.
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North Carolina
Thaddeus Dixon Joins in Husky Exodus to North Carolina
In a postseason recruitment that was raw and revealing at times, where decorated cornerback Thaddeus Dixon suggested in social media postings that University of Washington football fans wanted him to come back more than the coaches, apparently received all the assurances he needed at North Carolina.
On Saturday, the senior defensive back from Long Beach, California, told On3 he would join the Tar Heels for his final season of college football, adding to a growing list of one-time UW players and coaches headed to Chapel Hill.
So far, the departing group includes linebacker Khmori House, safety Peyton Waters, wide receiver Jason Robinson Jr., defensive coordinator Steve Belichick and defensive analyst Armond Hawkins, all moving from Montlake to the ACC.
The 6-foot-1, 187-pound Dixon would have given the Huskies three highly accredited corners, joining fellow UW starter Ephesians Prysock and Arizona transfer Tacario Davis, to fill out a secondary that could have had few equals this coming season, and still might.
Dixon reportedly took recruiting visits to Mississippi and North Carolina, and fielded overtures from Michigan, before settling on the Tar Heels.
The disconnect for Dixon appeared to show up when the Huskies landed a portal commitment from the 6-foot-4, 190-pound Davis, a second-team All-Big 12 pick this past season, presumably to take his vacated spot.
The 6-foot-4, 193-pound Prysock and Davis teamed together at Arizona in 2023, with both earning All-Pac-12 honorable-mention accolades.
Dixon originally was supposed to run out of college eligibility when the season ended, hence the Huskies went looking for cornerback help, but the NCAA gave the veteran an extra year when it changed the rules governing players with junior-college backgrounds. He came to the UW from Long Beach Community College.
One of the Huskies’ top individual success stories this past season, Dixon went from a back-up player in 2023 to unseat returning starter Elijah Jackson, who opened all 15 games for the national runner-up team.
Moving into the lineup, Dixon started 12 of 13 games and received All-Big Ten honorable-mention honors for Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff. He had a team-best 10 pass break-ups, an Apple Cup interception and several textbook tackles in the open field. He’s easily made himself into an NFL prospect.
With three accomplished cornerbacks, the Huskies could have picked two starters and put the odd man out at nickelback.
Dixon clearly wasn’t going to go that route at the UW, likely figuring his past performance should have provided him with more cornerback guarantees.
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North Carolina
Bill Belichick's girlfriend seemingly shuts down rumors coach will leave North Carolina for NFL
Bill Belichick’s girlfriend on Thursday seemingly shut down any talk of her boyfriend leaving the North Carolina Tar Heels football program for a job in the NFL.
Jordon Hudson responded to rumors that suggested Belichick had one foot out the door when it came to his Tar Heels gig. Belichick had been rumored to be interest in coaching the Dallas Cowboys, but the head coaching job wasn’t open until he had already committed to North Carolina. CBS Sports reported that Belichick didn’t sign his contract with the school.
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She posted a photo on her Instagram showing the two posing with a football and Belichick dressed in Carolina blue.
“Pictured: two people who are overtly committed to @uncfootball,” she wrote as the caption.
Michael Lombardi, who is the general manager of the North Carolina football program, also threw cold water on the rumors of Belichick jumping back to the pros.
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“Bill is recruiting in DC today, and Baltimore tomorrow. His focus is on North Carolina football, hiring staff members and developing the team. The NFL isnt a option so please stop making it one. Thank you,” he wrote on X in response to the CBS Sports report.
“The reception towards UNC and Coach Belichick has been amazing from every school we visit. We are going to fight to keep North Carolina players here and bring the best to Chapel Hill,” he added.
Belichick was hired as the Tar Heels’ coach in December. He called the job a “dream come true.”
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“I’ve always wanted to coach in college football,” Belichick said in his introductory press conference. “It just never really worked out. Had some good years in the NFL, so that was OK. But this is really a dream come true.”
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