Where UNC basketball program ranks in ESPN’s re-seeding of Sweet 16

The UNC basketball program is still a No. 1 seed in ESPN’s re-seeding of the Sweet 16 before the games begin.

The next two rounds of the 2024 NCAA Tournament will take place from Thursday to Sunday as we will be one step closer to crowning a national champion.

For the North Carolina Tar Heels, they are getting set to face off against No. 4 seed Alabama in the Sweet 16 in Los Angeles. The winner of that game will move on to the Elite 8 to face off against Clemson or Arizona. But as we get set for the next few days of games, ESPN has decided to re-seed the Sweet 16. And for North Carolina, they are still a No. 1 seed in the re-rank.

Here is what Myron Medcalf had to say about the Tar Heels:

UConn, Purdue and Houston all made cases at different stages of the regular season that they deserved a top seed in the NCAA tournament. UNC’s position seemed more fluid, especially as Iowa State and Tennessee charged toward that fourth top-seed spot late in the season. The Tar Heels have more than proved themselves as one of the elite teams in the field, however. After falling to a double-digit deficit in the first half against Michigan State on Saturday, they went on a 23-3 run and turned the game in their favor.

The game showed they have so many ways to attack. RJ Davis is an All-American point guard. Armando Bacot is one of the top big men in America. And now, Harrison Ingram has found a rhythm again (50% from beyond the arc in the NCAA tournament) after a lengthy slump. After Saturday’s win, North Carolina was ranked 18th in adjusted offensive efficiency on KenPom.com and the team had made 35.8% of its 3-point attempts — identical numbers to the 2021-22 team that reached the national title game.

North Carolina’s path to the Final Four is a tough one. Alabama is a high-scoring team that can give others problems. From there, they would have to face off against a good Arizona team that won the Pac-12 or a Clemson team that they split with this season.

But for the Tar Heels, they need to take it one game at a time and focus on the task ahead.

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