Prediction: UNC Wilmington Seahawks VS North Carolina Tar Heels 2025-12-17
UNC Tar Heels vs. UNC Wilmington Seahawks: A Laugher with a Side of "Why Are We Even Here?"
Let’s parse the numbers first, shall we? The spread for this WNCAAB clash is a staggering UNC -54.5 (per Fanatics), implying the Tar Heels are so favored, bookmakers might as well be handing out free Tar Heel T-shirts to anyone who bets on them. Converting those decimal odds (1.91 for the spread) to implied probability gives UNC a 52.3% chance to cover this line—though given their recent performance, that’s probably an underestimate. The total is set at 138.5 points, with even money on both sides (1.91). But let’s be real: If UNC scores 77 like they did against ETSU and Wilmington musters the same 58, we’d still be under the total. This game isn’t a “high-scoring thriller”—it’s a math test.
Now, the news: The Tar Heels just embarrassed ETSU 77-58, with Henri Veesaar dropping a career-high 26 on 10-of-11 shooting. Caleb Wilson added 20 points, and their rebounding margin (35-23) made ETSU feel like they were playing in a wind tunnel. But here’s the catch: Their previous game against SC Upstate? A defensive debacle where they struggled to secure boards and contain the opposition. Coach Hubert Davis has since begged his team to “respect the opposition,” which is code for “don’t act like we’re invincible and gift ETSU a 30-point lead.”
UNC Wilmington? Well, they’re the team that’s about to learn why their “8-3 record” suddenly feels meaningless. The Seahawks have no notable players mentioned in the articles (a red flag), and their only distinguishing feature is that they’re UNC’s “other rival” besides Duke. The Tar Heels’ starting lineup, meanwhile, is a 6’7”-tall “championship-caliber” unit with a bench so deep, they could bench their starters for the 4th quarter and still win by 20.
Humor Time!
UNC’s defense is so good, they’d make a locked door blush. Their recent 15-0 second-half run against ETSU was so dominant, it’s rumored the opposing coach started teaching his team how to play checkers to stay entertained. As for UNCW? They’re like the “practice squad” of the Colonial Athletic Association—polite, hopeful, and about to get steamrolled. The 54.5-point spread? That’s how many points UNC will win by if UNCW’s star player trips over her own shoelaces and scores a technical foul in the first 5 minutes.
Prediction:
UNC wins by at least 30 points, likely more. The Tar Heels’ interior scoring (Veesaar and Wilson are the NBA’s future, apparently) and rebounding dominance will turn this into a clinic. UNCW’s best chance? Praying Veesaar’s “career-high” 26 points comes back to haunt her like a bad hair decision. But no—UNC’s depth and improved transition offense (thanks to Kyan Evans’ playmaking) make this a one-sided affair.
Final Thought:
Bet on UNC to cover the spread unless you enjoy watching a team “compete” while their starters take a group selfie mid-game. The Seahawks, meanwhile, should start drafting their postgame quotes: “We’ll take it to the lab and see what we can improve on.”
Go Heels. And go home, UNCW. You’re not needed here. 🏀🔥
Created: Dec. 17, 2025, 4:27 p.m. GMT