
The North Carolina Tar Heels suffered their second consecutive loss on Saturday against the California Golden Bears, and it was a continuation for the Tar Heels' recent struggles.
Falling to California marked the third loss in four games for the Tar Heels, which was a major reason for the team's plummet in the most recent AP Poll Rankings.
With all that being said, here are a couple of areas that North Carolina needs to improve in as soon as possible.
Rebounding has been repeatedly emphasized throughout the season by head coach Hubert Davis. The 55-year-old head coach discussed this aspect in his postgame press conference.
It was a tight rebounding battle between North Carolina and California, as the Tar Heels collected 29 total rebounds, including six offensive rebounds. Meanwhile, the Golden Bears also totaled 29 rebounds, including four offensive rebounds. Entering the game, California was one of the worst rebounding teams in the country, so the fact that it was a competitive element of the game was pathetic from the Tar Heels' perspective.
Through the first five games of conference play, North Carolina has allowed their opponents to make 70 three-point attempts. In the last three games, SMU shot 51.9 percent from three-point range, Wake Forest shot 40 percent from beyond the arc, and California connected on 51.9 percent from downtown.
Davis spoke on this trend, and how the Tar Heels responded in the second half, which is when they trimmed the deficit to three points after trailing by 20 at one point.
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