The UNC basketball programs will pull double duty in Bloomington this fall. The Carolina women’s basketball team will travel to Indiana for the ACC-Big Ten Challenge on December 1, just one day after the men’s basketball team will do the same.

Both the Tar Heel and Hoosier women are coming off appearances in the Sweet 16 last season. Coincidentally, both lost to the eventual national title game contenders: UNC to South Carolina and Indiana to Connecticut. 2022 was Indiana’s second straight Sweet 16, after the team advanced all the way to the Elite Eight in 2021. The Hoosiers have won at least 20 games in seven straight seasons under head coach Teri Moren, and have reached the NCAA Tournament four times since her first season in 2014-15. Indiana would’ve made the tournament in 2020, but it was cancelled due to the pandemic.

The Tar Heels have faced the Hoosiers just twice in women’s basketball, and not at all since 1988. Carolina won both meetings. The team is 2-0 in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge since head coach Courtney Banghart took over in 2019 (the event wasn’t held in the 2020-21 season), and took an 82-76 win at Minnesota last season.

UNC and Indiana will likely take rankings into December’s matchup. ESPN’s Way-Too-Early Top 25 has the Hoosiers at No. 12 and the Tar Heels at No. 13.

 

Featured image via UNC Athletic Communications/Jerome M. Ibrahim


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