- Kentucky 68, UNC 66. Kentucky had control of the game, but the Heels made a surge at the end. Hard fought game, but UK had the better talent.
- College of Charleston 82, UNC 79 (OT). Probably the beginning of the end for the Heels 2009-10 season. If the Heels had done a better job of protecting the lead, the floodgates might not have opened up for the remainder of the season.
- Georgia Tech 73, UNC 71. GT had a 19 point lead with less than 19 minutes left, but the Heels surged ahead, gaining a 2 point lead. GT was tougher than the Heels in the last 2 minutes of the game.
- VT 74, UNC 70. The Heels were down by 3 with 17 seconds left in the game and the ball. Another tough loss.
- Duke 64, UNC 54. The Heels were down by 1 with 6 minutes left in the game. The Heels played a great game, but had an unlucky "break" when Ed Davis went down with a broken wrist.
- BC 71, UNC 67. 100 seconds left in the game, and the Heels are down by 3. Another tough loss.
The Heels had some close victories in 2009-2010...but only a few.
- UNC 80, Nevada 73. With 7 minutes left in the game, Nevada had a 2 point lead.
- UNC 81, Rutgers 67. UNC only had a 4 point lead with 2 minutes left in the game.
- UNC 77, Wake 68. UNC has a 3 point lead with 1 minute left in the game.
- UNC 69, Miami 62. UNC had an 18 point lead, but Miami cuts it down to 1.
In the past, UNC would win around 70-75% of the close games. This year, they won 40% of them. If the Heels had won 3 more games during the regular season, their record could have been 19-12, and on the NCAA tourney bubble.
For all intent and purpose, the UNC 2009-10 season is over. I expect the Heels to lose to GT in the opening round of the ACC tourney. I doubt if the Heels will go "Nitting" either.
But don't fret! The Heels will have some solid players arriving in Chapel Hill next year. Also, we should have a healthy Tyler Zeller, Ed Davis, and the Wear Twins back in action.
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