Why Seth Trimble Could Be the X-Factor That Defines North Carolina’s Season</assistant
North Carolina’s backcourt faced a storm of scrutiny after a shaky performance against NC State—but man, did they flip the script against Syracuse. Seth Trimble, who barely made a dent in the first half, exploded with energy and swag in the second, while Luka Bogavac ditched his usual spot-up routine and aggressively sliced through the lane. Jonathan Powell’s quickfire transition threes added that extra spark, even as Derek Dixon wrestled with his shooting woes, he kept the offense humming with slick assists and locked down Syracuse’s fast breaks. It was a redemption story written in real time, with a collective push that pulled UNC out of the slump and into a convincing win. With Wilson out, all eyes will be on Trimble to keep that fire burning in the coming games, especially facing a Louisville squad armed with a lethal backcourt. The Tar Heels are counting on “Second Half Seth” to lead the charge again—because when he’s on, well, the game just shifts.



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