Notre Dame Basketball: How to watch Irish vs. UNC in ACC Tournament
By Brad Weiss
The Notre Dame Basketball program got a huge win on Tuesday, advancing to the second round of the ACC Tournament. Here is how you can watch the action vs. UNC.
The Notre Dame Basketball program pulled off a historic victory on Tuesday night, making an outstanding second-half run to come all the way back against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. With the win, the Irish will now head to the second round of the 2020-21 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament, where they will match up against the University of North Carolina Tar Heels.
In their stunning victory against Wake Forest, the Irish were down pretty much the entire game, as they got out to a very slow start, and were down 15 points midway through the second half. However, they showed incredible grit coming back against the Demon Deacons, and Trey Wertz hit an incredibly deep three-pointer to give the Irish the 80-77 victory at the buzzer.
As they head into their matchup against UNC, they are riding high and will look to pull off another shocking victory on Wednesday night.
Here is how you can catch Notre Dame Basketball vs. UNC Wednesday:
Who: Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. University of North Carolina Tar Heels
When: Wednesday, March 10, 2021
What: 2020-21 Men’s ACC Basketball Tournament
Time: 9:00 PM ET
Where: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina
Television Station: ACC Network
Live Stream: FuboTV, WatchESPN
In their last time out, the Tar Heels took care of business against the Duke Blue Devils, beating their hated rivals by 18 points. They are a team that has played much better the second half of the season, and despite them being the favorite, they should not be taking this Notre Dame Basketball team lightly.
Earlier in the season, the Irish only lost to the Tar Heels by one point, as it took a Leaky Black jumper with under ten seconds left to seal the game for North Carolina at home. This is a completely different scenario on Wednesday, and if the Irish showed us anything against Wake Forest, it is that they are never out of it.