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Freshman Phenom's Injury Derails UNC's Season
20 Mar
Summary
- UNC blew a 19-point second-half lead against VCU.
- Key freshman Caleb Wilson suffered a season-ending injury.
- Hubert Davis faces scrutiny after another early exit.

North Carolina's March Madness hopes evaporated in a stunning overtime loss to VCU, marking a bitter end to Seth Trimble's four-year career. The Tar Heels relinquished a 19-point second-half lead, failing to score a field goal for the final 7:44 of regulation. This collapse occurred without freshman sensation Caleb Wilson, whose season ended due to a freak practice injury.
Wilson, a consensus top-five NBA draft prospect, fractured his right thumb just days before the regular-season finale. Despite leading the team in every statistical category and earning All-American honors, his absence proved insurmountable. Trimble, a four-year player and team leader, also played his final game for Carolina.
Coach Hubert Davis enters a pivotal offseason under pressure. The program faces significant roster turnover with Trimble's departure and Wilson's likely jump to the NBA. While a top-10 recruiting class offers future promise, Davis must address the immediate need for veteran talent through the transfer portal to meet program expectations.




