The North Carolina Tar Heels (7-5) will try to build on a three-game home winning streak when they host the Campbell Fighting Camels (5-7) on Sunday, December 29, 2024 at Dean E. Smith Center. The contest airs at 8:00 PM ET on ACC Network.
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How to Watch North Carolina vs. Campbell
- Game day: Sunday, December 29, 2024
- Game time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV channel: ACC Network
- Live Stream: Watch on Fubo
North Carolina 2024-25 Season Stats
Campbell 2024-25 Season Stats
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North Carolina vs. Campbell Stat Insights
Points
- The Tar Heels are averaging 85.7 points, 19.0 more than the Fighting Camels allow.
- North Carolina is 7-5 when putting more than 66.7 points on the board.
- Campbell is 5-5 when giving up fewer than 85.7 points.
- The Fighting Camels put up 9.0 fewer points per game (70.3) than the Tar Heels concede (79.3).
- Campbell is 4-0 when posting over 79.3 points.
- North Carolina is 4-0 when it allows less than 70.3 points.
- The Tar Heels have outscored opponents by 77 points this season (6.4 per game), and the Fighting Camels have scored 44 more than their opponents (3.6 per game).
Shooting
- The Tar Heels shoot 46.8% from the field, only 0.3% higher than the Fighting Camels allow defensively.
- North Carolina is 5-1 when shooting higher than 46.5% from the field.
- This season Campbell is 5-1 when the team shoots above 42.8% from the field.
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Rebounding
- The Tar Heels pull down 35.6 rebounds per game, besting the Fighting Camels by 6.4 boards per contest.
- When North Carolina has the rebounding advantage, it is 1-4. When recording fewer boards, Campbell is 1-6.
- The Tar Heels average 8.3 offensive boards, which is 1.9 more than the Fighting Camels.
- The Tar Heels are 3-1 overall when they win the battle on the offensive glass. The Fighting Camels are 3-4 when they fall short there.
- On the boards, North Carolina is +1.3 rebounds per game, but Campbell is -2.5.
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