Will the Tar Heels bring home their sixth NCAA title?
Not very often does the national championship come down to the last two teams being the best two teams. But after Saturday’s semifinals, which must have had fans turning off their TVs by the millions, there is no doubt that Carolina and Villanova, the last two, are the best two. They established that beyond doubt by, respectively, beating Syracuse a third time this season and embarrassing Oklahoma.
This game has so many angles it ought to be played in the eight-sided Dean Smith Center. Among them, it is the first NCAA championship game that has pitted two brothers against each other. UNC’s Nate Britt against Villanova’s Kris Jenkins, whom the Britt family adopted at an early age. Britt has become a reliable back court sub for the Tar Heels while Jenkins is a 6-6 starter who averages 13 points and four rebounds for the Wildcats. Both are juniors, but Jenkins is projected as an NBA player who may decide to enter the draft after this season concludes tonight.
Villanova has won a previous national title, the memorable 1985 shocker over defending NCAA champion Georgetown in which the Wildcats set the Final Four record by shooting 78 percent from the floor. They nearly matched that Saturday by hitting 71 percent of their shots against an Oklahoma defense that clearly quit in the second half of the 95-51 beat down. Villanova doesn’t usually shoot anywhere near that well but is balanced with five players averaging in or close to double figures.
Carolina has won the NCAA Tournament five times, and Roy Williams looks to take a third team to the title. But Ol’ Roy has never had a group that has come so far so fast since an uneven regular season in which it still finished first in the ACC but then ran off nine straight victories with balanced scoring and vastly improved defense. How the Tar Heels shut down the Syracuse offense was the key to taking over that game and holding off any Orange comeback down the stretch.
Brice Johnson is their statistical star, but Carolina can kill you in four or five different ways – offensive rebounding, scoring in the paint, timely outside shooting and in your grill defense. No reason to think that won’t continue on the biggest stage tonight. Get ready for another celebration.
Related Stories
‹

ACC Opponents Set for 2026-27 UNC Men's Basketball SeasonThe UNC men’s basketball program revealed its ACC opponents for the 2026-27 season. It will be the second since the league shifted from a 20-game schedule to an 18-game schedule. Like in 2025-26, the Tar Heels will play two opponents twice, 14 opponents once and not play one other league school at all during the […]

Matt Able Withdraws From NBA Draft, Will Play for UNC Men's Basketball Next SeasonMatt Able, who committed to UNC out of the transfer portal in April after playing his freshman season at NC State but also went through the NBA Draft Combine process, withdrew his name from the draft Monday. Able has already signed with the Tar Heels, meaning he is locked in to playing for the program […]

Report: UNC Men's Basketball Hiring Former Tar Heel Brandon Robinson to StaffAccording to a report from Inside Carolina, former UNC men’s basketball player Brandon Robinson is set to join head coach Michael Malone’s staff in Chapel Hill for the upcoming season. Robinson played four years in Chapel Hill and was a freshman on UNC’s 2016-17 national championship team. He played in 130 total games during his […]

Former LSU Signee Kevin Thomas Commits to UNC Men's BasketballKevin Thomas, a four-star recruit who initially signed with LSU but decommitted in March, has now committed to head coach Michael Malone and UNC. View this post on Instagram Thomas, a 6-foot-6 wing from Fort Lauderdale, FL, committed to and signed with LSU last fall. But following the Tigers’ firing of head coach Matt McMahon, […]

Freshmen, Transfers and More: Every Newcomer Joining UNC Men's Basketball for the 2026-27 SeasonAs Michael Malone embarks on his first season as the head coach of the UNC men’s basketball program, he’s gotten busy securing the additions of several newcomers to the program. Malone and his staff have mined from traditional high school recruiting and the transfer portal to fill out Carolina’s roster, and that work is continuing […]

Report: UNC Men's Basketball Hiring Bryan Tibaldi as Assistant CoachAccording to a report from Inside Carolina, Bryan Tibaldi, who spent the 2025-26 season as an assistant coach at Providence, will join head coach Michael Malone’s UNC staff in the same position. Prior to arriving at Providence, Tibaldi had spent several years in the Cleveland Cavaliers organization in the NBA. Cleveland initially hired Tibaldi as […]

Report: Former Tar Heel Deon Thompson to Join UNC Men's Basketball Coaching StaffAccording to a report from Inside Carolina Tuesday morning, former player Deon Thompson is set to join UNC men’s basketball head coach Michael Malone’s staff in Chapel Hill. Thompson was a four-year standout for the Tar Heels, appearing in 152 games, starting 113 and helping UNC win the 2009 national championship. Playing alongside Tyler Hansbrough […]

Multiple UNC Teams Post Perfect Academic Progress Rates, New Report SaysSeveral UNC sports programs posted perfect single-year and multi-year academic progress rates for the 2024-25 academic year, according to the NCAA’s latest report. Academic progress rate (APR) is used to track performance of scholarship students who compete on varsity teams, and the score measures eligibility and retention each semester. A perfect score is 1000, and […]

Chansky's Notebook: Draft Dodgers?Bill Belichick and Michael Malone have found themselves in the same undesirable dilemma: neither has any draft picks.

Update: Florida Atlantic's Maxim Logue No Longer Expected to Join UNCUpdate: Inside Carolina reported Thursday afternoon that Florida Atlantic’s Maxim Logue is “no longer expected” to transfer to UNC this offseason. Breaking: Maxim Logue is no longer expected to transfer to UNC, sources have confirmed. The Florida Atlantic reserve post player's commitment was announced on April 21. Story: https://t.co/eusOm2uKnu pic.twitter.com/tmAiJa0DXu — InsideCarolina (@InsideCarolina) April 30, […]
›