01-04-2026, 01:55 PM
Nice win, on the road, to a ranked team.
Ogden was a beast.
Best game of the season so far from Eschmeyer, who had 10 pts in 7 minutes
As others have noted, tough game for Agara; she played only 18 minutes and got 6 points.
Tough game for Indya Nivar who someone called the best Stanford player on the court: 5 pts, 4 turnovers, and 4 personal fouls.
In the fourth quarter and OT, Stanford held UNC to 17 points while scoring 27. Clutch. With 1:33 left in the game, UNC had a 65-61 lead and with a Clardy miss, EsPN gave UNC a 94% chance of winning. But Ogden got the offensive board and made a 7 foot jumper. UNC didn’t score again in the quarter and we tied the game and had a chance to win it (and yet still the coaches came under criticism on this thread).
Until MV72018 reluctantly praised the coach Payr, the tenor of this thread was [something bad happens] “omg, the coaches are horrible”. [something good happens] “props to the players”. I mean, I’m glad we aren’t throwing 20-year-olds under the bus, but it was funny to read this thread as a whole, as the game developed.
As someone noted, the defense continues to be ahead of the offense, but bear in mind that UNC is one of the best defensive teams in the ACC (second only to Duke and ahead of NC State). As such, 45% shooting, 35% from 3 was… not bad. But the key to the game was outrebounding UNC 40-28, including collecting 11/32 boards on our offensive end. Also, free throw shooting (85%) was excellent, and we had assists on 17 of our 27 made field goals, which is great and had been an issue all year. While frustration with the offense is understandable, this was, all told, a step forward.
BC
Ogden was a beast.
Best game of the season so far from Eschmeyer, who had 10 pts in 7 minutes
As others have noted, tough game for Agara; she played only 18 minutes and got 6 points.
Tough game for Indya Nivar who someone called the best Stanford player on the court: 5 pts, 4 turnovers, and 4 personal fouls.
In the fourth quarter and OT, Stanford held UNC to 17 points while scoring 27. Clutch. With 1:33 left in the game, UNC had a 65-61 lead and with a Clardy miss, EsPN gave UNC a 94% chance of winning. But Ogden got the offensive board and made a 7 foot jumper. UNC didn’t score again in the quarter and we tied the game and had a chance to win it (and yet still the coaches came under criticism on this thread).
Until MV72018 reluctantly praised the coach Payr, the tenor of this thread was [something bad happens] “omg, the coaches are horrible”. [something good happens] “props to the players”. I mean, I’m glad we aren’t throwing 20-year-olds under the bus, but it was funny to read this thread as a whole, as the game developed.
As someone noted, the defense continues to be ahead of the offense, but bear in mind that UNC is one of the best defensive teams in the ACC (second only to Duke and ahead of NC State). As such, 45% shooting, 35% from 3 was… not bad. But the key to the game was outrebounding UNC 40-28, including collecting 11/32 boards on our offensive end. Also, free throw shooting (85%) was excellent, and we had assists on 17 of our 27 made field goals, which is great and had been an issue all year. While frustration with the offense is understandable, this was, all told, a step forward.
BC


