UNC basketball will carry a higher national ranking with it as it heads west for an important two-game California road trip that could further shape the Tar Heels’ national résumé and postseason positioning.
Following a hard-fought three-point win over Wake Forest, a victory that also marked the 500th home win in program history at the Dean E. Smith Center, North Carolina moved up two spots in the latest USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll. The Tar Heels climbed from No. 17 to No. 15, with the updated rankings released on Monday, Jan. 12.
The timing of the rise is notable. UNC (14-2, 2-1 ACC) now heads to California for a challenging road swing that includes matchups against Stanford and Cal, two programs firmly inside the national conversation and capable of boosting the Tar Heels’ profile if handled successfully.
A Win That Meant More Than Just Another Result
UNC’s victory over Wake Forest wasn’t just another tally in the win column.
It came in a rivalry setting, against a competitive Demon Deacons team, and required poise late in the game — something head coach Hubert Davis has emphasized as a growth area for his squad. The narrow margin of victory didn’t hurt UNC in the eyes of voters; instead, it reinforced the idea that the Tar Heels are finding ways to win even when games get tight.
That resilience played a role in UNC’s upward movement in the coaches poll.
UNC Heads West for Two High-Stakes Road Games
With their improved ranking, the Tar Heels now face a pair of quality road tests:
Stanford (13-4, 2-2 ACC) on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. ET on the ACC Network
Cal (13-4, 1-3 ACC) on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 4 p.m. ET, also on the ACC Network
Both games represent more than conference matchups. They are résumé builders.
Stanford and Cal are both positioned inside the top 75 of the NET rankings, meaning UNC will have two Quadrant 1 opportunities on this trip — a valuable commodity for any team with NCAA Tournament aspirations.
ACC Representation in the Coaches Poll
UNC is not alone among ACC teams earning national respect in the latest coaches poll. The conference is well represented, with several familiar programs making appearances:
No. 6 Duke (15-1)
No. 16 Virginia (14-2)
No. 19 Louisville (12-4)
No. 21 Clemson (14-3)
Duke continues to lead the ACC in the rankings, sitting comfortably in the top 10, while UNC’s climb reflects a tightening race behind the Blue Devils as conference play unfolds.
At the national level, Arizona (16-0) took over the No. 1 spot, capitalizing on Michigan’s loss to Wisconsin. The shakeup at the top underscores how quickly rankings can change — and how valuable road wins can be in January.
College Basketball Rankings: Jan. 12
Here’s a closer look at UNC basketball’s standing across major polls and analytics platforms as of Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, offering a broader snapshot of how the Tar Heels are viewed nationally.
USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll
The USA TODAY Sports Top 25 poll is compiled by 31 Division I head coaches, providing insight from those who game-plan and compete at the highest level. First-place votes are listed in parentheses.
Arizona (29)
Iowa State (1)
Michigan (1)
UConn
Purdue
Duke
Houston
Vanderbilt
Gonzaga
Nebraska
BYU
Michigan State
Illinois
Texas Tech
UNC
Virginia
Arkansas
Alabama
Louisville
Florida
Clemson
Georgia
Iowa
Utah State
Kansas
UNC’s placement at No. 15 positions the Tar Heels squarely among the nation’s contenders, especially considering their upward trajectory since the season’s opening weeks.
UNC’s Rise From the Season’s Start
North Carolina began the season outside the national spotlight, opening at No. 25 in early polls. Since then, the Tar Heels have steadily climbed, fueled by consistency, balanced scoring, and improved defensive execution.
The gradual rise — rather than a dramatic leap — reflects growing confidence among voters that UNC’s performance is sustainable rather than streak-driven.
AP Top 25 Poll: UNC Continues to Climb
The Associated Press Top 25 tells a similar story.
Like the coaches poll, UNC moved up in the latest AP Top 25, released on Jan. 12, climbing to No. 14. That placement puts the Tar Heels one spot higher than their coaches poll ranking and reinforces the sense that UNC is trending upward nationally.
Other ACC teams featured in the AP poll include:
No. 6 Duke
No. 16 Virginia
No. 20 Louisville
No. 22 Clemson
The consistency between the AP and coaches polls suggests a clear consensus: UNC belongs firmly in the top 15 conversation.
UNC Basketball NET Ranking: Room to Improve, Opportunity Ahead
While traditional polls reward wins and perception, the NET ranking focuses on results, strength of schedule, and efficiency.
As of Jan. 12, UNC sits at No. 23 in the NET, slightly lower than its poll rankings but still well within NCAA Tournament range.
Through 16 games, the Tar Heels own:
3–2 record in Quadrant 1 games
11–0 record in Quadrants 2–4
That spotless record outside Q1 highlights UNC’s ability to handle business against teams it is expected to beat — a critical trait for tournament-bound teams.
The California trip looms large in this context. With Stanford and Cal both inside the NET top 75, UNC has two chances to improve its Q1 résumé away from home.
Understanding the Quadrant System
For context:
Quadrant 1:
Home games vs. teams ranked 1–30
Neutral-site games vs. 1–50
Away games vs. 1–75
Quadrant 2–4 progressively include lower-ranked opponents
Road wins in Q1 carry extra weight — and UNC has two such chances this week.
Analytics Perspective: What the Numbers Say
Beyond polls and NET rankings, advanced analytics provide another lens for evaluating UNC’s performance.
As of Jan. 12, UNC ranks:
33rd on KenPom
31st on EvanMiya
27th in Bart Torvik’s T-Rank
30th on Haslametrics
These metrics suggest that while UNC is respected, there is still room for improvement — particularly in efficiency margins and road performance. Strong showings in California could push those numbers closer to the top 25, aligning analytics more closely with poll perception.
Why This California Trip Matters So Much
January road trips often define teams more than early-season tournaments.
For UNC, this westward journey represents:
A chance to validate its ranking away from Chapel Hill
An opportunity to strengthen its NCAA Tournament résumé
A test of composure and consistency in unfamiliar environments
Winning one game would be solid. Winning both could be transformative.
Losses, however, would not be devastating — but they would stall momentum and reinforce concerns reflected in some analytics.
The Bigger Picture for UNC
At 14-2 overall, the Tar Heels are positioned well — but January and February are about proof, not promise.
UNC’s climb to No. 15 in the coaches poll is a reward for what it has done so far. What comes next will determine how high the ceiling truly is.
The road to March is rarely smooth. But for now, UNC heads to California with confidence, credibility, and a ranking that reflects growing national belief.
What happens next will decide whether that belief turns into expectation.


















