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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 14: Seth Trimble #7 of the North Carolina Tar Heels reacts after a lane violation call on teammate Jae'Lyn Withers (not pictured) with 4.1 seconds left in the semifinal game against the Duke Blue Devils in the ACC men's basketball tournament at Spectrum Center on March 14, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

UNC would like that play back. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

Friday had all the makings of a classic win for UNC in a season that can best be described as a disappointment. Then Jae’Lyn Withers stepped over the line — literally.

The Tar Heels lost a game-tying free throw against rival Duke, which was playing without likely NBA top pick Cooper Flagg, on a lane violation with 4.1 seconds left in their ACC tournament semifinal game. They went on to lose 74-71, ending their final chance to improve a lackluster March Madness résumé.

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A wild UNC comeback had nearly erased what was once a 24-point Duke lead. With the Blue Devils up 72-71, Ven-Allen Lubin went to the line with a chance to take the lead and missed the first free throw, leaving him shooting for overtime.

He made the shot, but Withers clearly stepped over the line before the ball left his hand, wiping out the free throw and giving Duke the ball still in the lead. Kon Knueppel proceeded to make both of his free throws, and UNC’s last shot clanked wide to end the game with a thud.

Had Withers, a fifth-year senior who transferred from Louisville last season, not committed the lane violation, Duke would have had the ball with 4.1 seconds left. A heartbreaker for UNC would have been possible, but the Tar Heels would have been well equipped for overtime.

In addition to Flagg and Maliq Brown being ruled out for the game for Duke, starting center Khaman Maluach fouled out on the play that originally sent Withers to the line. The Blue Devils would have been without two of their star freshman after a second half in which the Tar Heels outscored them 47-29.

Instead, Duke got the ball without any further damage.

Five different Blue Devils scored in double figures, while Lubin led UNC with a game-high 20 points plus 10 rebounds. Withers was 1-of-5 from the field for two points, as well as three rebounds and three turnovers.

The loss is even more crushing when you remember how much UNC needed the game. It’s unclear how much a win over Duke without Flagg would have mattered with the committee, but UNC is now 1-12 in Quad 1 games and on the precarious side of the March Madness bubble.

UNC just hasn’t looked up to snuff in most of its games against tournament-quality opponents, and that’s probably going to matter on Selection Sunday. A snub would mean two missed NCAA tournaments in three years since its improbable run to the championship game in 2022, and that’s not going to help head coach Hubert Davis in the job security department.

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