

Monday, May 4th in the IBA, and the North Carolina Tar Heels made a statement on the road, taking down the Florida Atlantic Owls 85-71 behind one of the most complete team performances of the season. North Carolina jumped out to a 25-15 lead after the first quarter and never looked back, controlling the pace from wire to wire. This wasn't a one-man show — the Tar Heels got contributions up and down the roster, and that depth was the difference.
The star of the night? Ironically, he was on the losing side. LE Trophies of the Florida Atlantic Owls was absolutely locked in — 30 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double that deserved a better outcome. He was the one guy keeping Florida Atlantic alive, but the Owls just couldn't get enough support around him. On the other sideline, NazOPOY ran the show for North Carolina with a double-double of his own — 22 points and 12 assists, a masterclass in floor general play. lIBLEEDIl also posted a double-double for the Owls with 23 points and 10 assists in a losing effort, meaning all three double-doubles on the night came from the two-man wrecking crew in Florida Atlantic's backcourt — and it still wasn't enough.
The Tar Heels got it done with depth. BaitedSlips chipped in 18 points with 3 steals, Taybulla added 17 with a block and a pair of steals, DelDPOY contributed 15 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, and a block, and TheBookOfEpps rounded things out with 13 points and 2 steals. Five players in double figures, elite-level defense, and a road win — North Carolina moves to 12-10 and snaps a one-game skid. Meanwhile, the Owls drop to 14-9 and have now lost two straight, a tough stretch for a team trying to hold their spot in the standings.
With the Ohio State Buckeyes sitting at 20-2 and on a 7-game win streak, the rest of the IBA is playing for positioning — and nights like this matter. The Tar Heels showed they can compete with anyone when the whole squad shows up. The Owls showed they have real talent too, but individual brilliance only goes so far without collective buy-in. Tune in tomorrow — the IBA doesn't slow down.