North Carolina's Historic Win: 500th Victory at Dean E. Smith Center (2026)

A nail-biting showdown at the Dean E. Smith Center saw No. 17 North Carolina narrowly defeat Wake Forest with a final score of 87-84 on January 10, 2026. This game wasn't just a win; it marked a significant milestone for the Tar Heels.

Henri Veesaar was a force to be reckoned with, scoring 25 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. Caleb Wilson wasn't far behind, contributing 22 points and 12 rebounds, achieving his 11th double-double of the season. Jaydon Young added a season-high 12 points off the bench, further solidifying the Tar Heels' offense. This victory was particularly sweet as it followed their first ACC loss, providing a strong comeback.

And here's the remarkable part: This win was the Tar Heels' 500th at the Dean E. Smith Center, a testament to their dominance since the arena opened in 1986. The Tar Heels' record at the Smith Center now stands at an impressive 500-90.

Wake Forest put up a valiant fight, with Nate Calmese leading the charge with 28 points, including 7 three-pointers, and 9 assists. Juke Harris also scored 28 points, with 5 three-pointers. Despite trailing by 15 points at one stage, Wake Forest showed resilience, with Calmese's step-back three-pointer bringing them within a single point with just over 4 minutes remaining. However, key dunks from Seth Trimble and Veesaar helped UNC maintain their lead.

But here's where it gets controversial... Another three-pointer by Calmese with 7 seconds left narrowed the gap to 85-84. Jarin Stevenson sealed the deal for UNC with two crucial free throws, and Calmese's off-balance shot at the buzzer missed the mark. In the first half, Wilson was on fire, scoring 17 points and securing 9 rebounds, making all 7 of his shots, which helped the Tar Heels take a 49-38 lead into halftime.

Up Next:
* Wake Forest will face Florida State next Saturday.
* North Carolina will play Stanford on Wednesday.

What are your thoughts on the game? Did Wake Forest's comeback attempt surprise you? Share your opinions in the comments below!

North Carolina's Historic Win: 500th Victory at Dean E. Smith Center (2026)

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