CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Seth Trimble always tried to keep his focus looking forward in what hasn't always been the smoothest of four-year stays at North Carolina, from limited minutes and uncertain playing roles to injury.
Maybe that all made him perfect for this moment Saturday night — perched in the corner in the final seconds of a tie game in the Tar Heels' latest tilt in the famed rivalry with Duke, a pass sending the ball heading his way for a clean look.
And he responded by hitting an all-timer of a shot, one now holding its own permanent place in rivalry lore.
Trimble hit a 3-pointer from right in front of the UNC bench, one that swished cleanly through the net with 0.4 seconds left, to lift the 14th-ranked Tar Heels past the fourth-ranked Blue Devils 71-68. It set off not one but two court-stormings from jubilant fans in a chaotic scene playing out in amid ear-ringing roar, capping a night in which the Tar Heels never led until that final shot.
The 6-foot-3 Trimble — an oddity in the current transfer-portal era of players constantly changing schools as readily as socks — was immediately swarmed by teammates. And he quickly he put both hands to his right cheek, a nod to NBA star Stephen Curry's ''night-night'' celebration for hitting big shots to put away an opponent.
''It's special,'' Trimble said. ''I'm going to remember this for the rest of my life.''
Rivalry moments
Trimble has long been best known for his athleticism and defense in a career that included him briefly announcing plans to enter the transfer portal in 2024. He also missed time this season after suffering a broken arm in a workout mishap, a damper on the afterglow of his play in a rousing November win against Kansas.