ALA -0.0 o0.0
ND 0.0 u0.0
RUTG -0.0 o0.0
HOU 0.0 u0.0
SDSU -0.0 o0.0
TAM 0.0 u0.0
ORE -0.0 o0.0
CREI 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 30
USC 73 6.0 o153.5
UNM 83 -6.0 u153.5
Final Nov 30
SOU 73 15.0 o141.0
LT 70 -15.0 u141.0
Final Nov 30
COLG 78 6.5 o137.0
SHSU 82 -6.5 u137.0
Final Nov 30
MONM 63 13.0 o129.5
HALL 51 -13.0 u129.5
Final Nov 30
CARK 68 22.5 o150.5
GT 87 -22.5 u150.5
Final Nov 30
CHS 53 34.5 o149.5
WIS 74 -34.5 u149.5
Final Nov 30
CREI 80 -5.5 o145.0
ND 76 5.5 u145.0
Final Nov 30
CAMP 72 5.0 o152.5
WIGB 66 -5.0 u152.5
Final Nov 30
NE 64 4.5 o130.0
UVM 68 -4.5 u130.0
Final Nov 30
NICH 76 1.0 o146.0
ULL 75 -1.0 u146.0
Final Nov 30
MILW 65 -2.0 o158.0
USM 66 2.0 u158.0
Final Nov 30
SCUS 51 6.5 o147.5
CCU 73 -6.5 u147.5
Final Nov 30
MSM 79 7.0 o139.0
HOW 75 -7.0 u139.0
Final Nov 30
PFE 50
HP 81
Final Nov 30
TRINC 49 -0.0 o0.0
INDPU 106 0.0 u0.0
Final OT Nov 30
LIU 70 -1.0 o134.0
BING 75 1.0 u134.0
Final Nov 30
CHSO 83 25.0 o150.0
MIA 79 -25.0 u150.0
Final Nov 30
RMU 68 10.0 o146.5
OHIO 84 -10.0 u146.5
Final Nov 30
DEL 72 -1.0 o144.0
RID 66 1.0 u144.0
Final Nov 30
INST 83 -3.5 o149.5
IONA 80 3.5 u149.5
Final Nov 30
NAVY 63 5.0 o143.0
ELON 69 -5.0 u143.0
Final Nov 30
NMSU 60 -3.5 o144.0
BGSU 61 3.5 u144.0
Final Nov 30
WCU 62 32.5 o151.0
MARQ 94 -32.5 u151.0
Final Nov 30
PFW 77 -8.5 o148.5
TAMCOM 57 8.5 u148.5
Final Nov 30
APP 61 3.0 o133.5
UNCW 76 -3.0 u133.5
Final OT Nov 30
CSN 72 4.5 o152.0
MTST 69 -4.5 u152.0
Final Nov 30
LYNCH 51 -0.0 o0.0
NCCU 131 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 30
TAM 81 -5.5 o150.5
RUTG 77 5.5 u150.5
Final Nov 30
HCU 71 13.0 o148.5
UTSA 78 -13.0 u148.5
Final Nov 30
TEM 75 1.0 o151.0
LAS 83 -1.0 u151.0
Final Nov 30
ALBY 68 13.5 o148.0
GTWN 100 -13.5 u148.0
Final Nov 30
PEAY 57 9.0 o136.0
ETSU 79 -9.0 u136.0
Final Nov 30
ME 64 -1.0 o137.0
PENN 77 1.0 u137.0
Final Nov 30
PV 74 14.0 o166.0
AMCC 109 -14.0 u166.0
Final Nov 30
TST 61 10.5 o126.5
HOF 59 -10.5 u126.5
Final Nov 30
NIAG 47 4.5 o135.0
LAF 59 -4.5 u135.0
Final Nov 30
WEB 68 -3.5 o140.5
PEPP 53 3.5 u140.5
Final Nov 30
UCRV 68 -3.5 o142.5
IDHO 80 3.5 u142.5
Final Nov 30
EWU 80 22.5 o152.5
UTAH 88 -22.5 u152.5
Final Nov 30
HARV 64 26.0 o144.5
SJU 77 -26.0 u144.5
Final Nov 30
AUR 76
UIC 91
Final Nov 30
BWV 60 -0.0 o0.0
YSU 128 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 30
FGCU 80 14.0 o144.5
FAU 78 -14.0 u144.5
Final Nov 30
GASO 47 14.5 o143.5
DRKE 61 -14.5 u143.5
Final Nov 30
FUR 51 20.5 o148.0
KU 86 -20.5 u148.0
Final Nov 30
BUCK 58 -3.5 o133.5
SIE 71 3.5 u133.5
Final Nov 30
BELL 70 11.0 o135.5
NKU 86 -11.0 u135.5
Final Nov 30
OAK 85 8.0 o147.5
TOL 52 -8.0 u147.5
Final Nov 30
MRST 69 1.0 o139.5
LEH 74 -1.0 u139.5
Final OT Nov 30
SDSU 73 13.5 o127.0
HOU 70 -13.5 u127.0
Final Nov 30
UMES 45 41.0 o143.5
CONN 99 -41.0 u143.5
Final Nov 30
LAVERN 33 -0.0 o0.0
UCSD 109 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 30
JAC 56 17.0 o143.0
UGA 102 -17.0 u143.0
Final OT Nov 30
DETU 98 7.0 o133.0
EMU 89 -7.0 u133.0
Final Nov 30
OLotL 54 -0.0 o0.0
LAM 88 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 30
RICE 75 8.5 o141.0
ARST 67 -8.5 u141.0
Final Nov 30
AFA 57 8.5 o136.5
WRST 70 -8.5 u136.5
Final Nov 30
ACU 71 -2.0 o143.0
NEOM 55 2.0 u143.0
Final Nov 30
KENN 60 5.5 o140.0
KENT 67 -5.5 u140.0
Final Nov 30
CSF 55 5.0 o138.5
PAC 64 -5.0 u138.5
Final Nov 30
MRSH 82 8.0 o151.0
WKU 90 -8.0 u151.0
Final Nov 30
UTECH 68 6.0 o152.0
PRST 71 -6.0 u152.0
Final Nov 30
LIP 82 -11.0 o151.0
AAMU 44 11.0 u151.0
Final Nov 30
MEHST 66 7.5 o129.5
CSUS 60 -7.5 u129.5
Final Nov 30
CSB 64 4.0 o140.0
SUU 74 -4.0 u140.0
Final Nov 30
KC 59 -2.5 o137.5
SEMO 80 2.5 u137.5
Final Nov 30
TOWS 60 10.0 o129.0
UCI 67 -10.0 u129.0
Final Nov 30
ORE 83 7.0 o164.5
ALA 81 -7.0 u164.5
Final Nov 30
UCD 57 12.0 o140.5
ORST 90 -12.0 u140.5
Final Nov 30
CP 97 15.5 o153.5
STAN 90 -15.5 u153.5
Charleston 0th Colonial Athletic Association9-10
North Carolina 0th Atlantic Coast18-11

Charleston @ North Carolina preview

Dean Smith Center

Last Meeting ( Nov 28, 2010 ) Charleston 69, North Carolina 74

The offseason probably felt particularly long for North Carolina because the past season was so disturbing for the Tar Heels.

Now it's a chance to start anew for No. 16 North Carolina, which is coming off its worst season under Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams, when it takes on visiting College of Charleston on Wednesday night at Smith Center in Chapel Hill, N.C.

"We're anxious to see how we're doing," Williams said. "We had a season last year that definitely left a bad taste in our mouths."

That strange campaign of unsatisfactory results meant North Carolina ended up with a 14-19 record.

North Carolina played in one of the final games of the 2019-20 college season, but it wasn't because things went well. It was a second-round ouster in a loss to Syracuse in an Atlantic Coast Conference tournament nightcap -- the last game in that event because the rest of the tournament was cancelled the next day due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It might not take long for the Tar Heels to recover once the new season begins.

North Carolina forward Garrison Brooks, a 6-foot-10 senior, is the ACC Preseason Player of the Year. Brooks posted 16.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last season, and his 53.5 percent shooting from the field ranked second best in the conference.

In addition to that production, Brooks has bolstered his leadership role. He has become more vocal as the new season approaches.

"I think that's something I've done that's really going well for me and the team this year," Brooks said.

The Tar Heels look for bigger contributions from returning players Leaky Black and Andrew Platek in the backcourt and Armando Bacot in the lane.

For the third year in a row, the Tar Heels are set to begin a season with a freshman as the starting point guard. Caleb Love follows Coby White and Cole Anthony from the past two seasons -- and both those players became first-round NBA Draft picks after one college season. Freshman RJ Davis also will be in the mix with Love.

"They've been on the court a lot together and they will also spell each other," Williams said, "so it's something that's going to have to play out."

College of Charleston will look to continue its history of contending for postseason bids. The Cougars, who play in the Colonial Athletic Association, posted a 17-14 record last season.

Beginning the season against a high-profile opponent should be a good gauge for College of Charleston.

"We are extremely excited about the challenges and opportunities that our nonconference schedule presents us," Cougars coach Earl Grant said. "These types of battles will prepare us for our conference season as well as games in March."

Gone from the Cougars is guard Grant Riller, who was a three-time All-CAA first-team selection. Riller was selected in the second round of the NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.

Senior guard Brevin Galloway is an All-CAA preseason second-team choice as the team's leading returning scorer at 11.3 points per game. He also led the Cougars in steals (69) and was second in assists (55) last season.

Look for Payton Willis, a graduate transfer who started 25 games for Minnesota last season, to be a factor. The guard was second in 3-pointers (57) and assists (53) for the Gophers a season ago.

Also added to the College of Charleston roster as a graduate transfer is 6-8 forward Lorenzo Edwards, who was a starter in 20 games for Saint Joseph's last season.

"He adds value to our team with his maturity and experience," Grant said. "Lorenzo is a skilled passer and can make perimeter shots."

North Carolina guard Anthony Harris, who is recovering from last season's knee surgery, is making progress but won't play in the opener, Williams said.

--Field Level Media

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