North Carolina's inclusion in the NCAA tournament was one of the hottest topics of Selection Sunday.
The Tar Heels responded with a dominant win over San Diego State in the First Four. But their NCAA tournament run won't extend beyond the first round. No. 6 seed Ole Miss opened a 22-point lead over No. 11 North Carolina on Friday, then held off a furious late Tar Heels rally for an 71-64 win.
With the win, Mississippi advances to face No. 3 Iowa State in the second round. For North Carolina, a roller-coaster season comes to an end.
Ole Miss jumped out of the gates to a 44-26 halftime lead and appeared to be cruising to an easy victory. It was a familiar refrain for UNC, which regularly dug deep first-half holes against strong competition throughout the season.
Mississippi extended the lead to 50-28 early in the second half. But the Tar Heels punched back and cut their deficit to 63-59 with an 11-0 run to keep pressure on the Rebels with 5:07 remaining, setting up a tight battle down the stretch.
A three-point play by RJ Davis cut Mississippi's lead to 66-64 with 1:09 remaining. But Mississippi's Sean Pedulla answered with a 3-pointer on the other end to thwart the Tar Heels rally and extend the lead back to five points.
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At that point, UNC's rally ran out of steam, and Ole Miss hung on in a nail-biter.