‘It’s Really Ignited Our Team’: Hubert Davis Lauds Caleb Wilson’s Leadership After Cal Loss

Caleb Wilson couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
On the flight back from a disastrous two-game west coast trip to Stanford and Cal – both losses – Wilson was crushing tape from the game against the Bears. Because what else is there to do on a five-plus-hour flight than to review high-profile mistakes?
The five-star freshman forward and future lottery pick in the NBA Draft didn’t need an in-flight meal. He was being served a heaping portion of humble pie.
“It’s so much stuff that I was doing and my teammates were doing that was prohibiting us from winning,” Wilson said Wednesday night. “Our defensive rotations, not going to the offensive glass, not sacrificing yourself for your teammates by screening and stuff like that. Once we were able to focus on that and really get that in our heads, it changed our mentality and our mindset for these next coming games.”
UNC’s turning over of a new leaf started in practices earlier this week, sessions which head coach Hubert Davis and his players unanimously lauded as some of the team’s most intense of the season.
“Everybody hated losing those two games,” said Henri Veesaar. “It created a sense of urgency.”
That sense of urgency revealed itself one more time before the Tar Heels took the court Wednesday night at the Smith Center against Notre Dame. In fact, it waited until the very last moment. After Davis had finished addressing his team and the Tar Heels started migrating toward the tunnel, they stopped. One more voice wanted to speak up: Caleb Wilson.
“He went after the team,” Davis recalled. “He said, ‘Look, let’s go out there and compete.’ He’s never done that before.”
Keen observers had previously noted Wilson chewing his teammates out in the huddle in Berkeley, a development which likely had something to do with UNC’s inspired – if futile – comeback attempt. Davis, who turned heads a year ago when describing the 2024-25 Tar Heels as one of the quietest groups he’d been around, is more than happy to temporarily hand the reins to his freshman sensation.
“I think it’s really ignited our team,” Davis said. “He has a personality that just encourages guys. He’s a great teammate. He lights up the room every time he steps in it. Now that he’s using his voice, it’s really motivating guys in a good way.”
“I know my time here is limited,” said Wilson. “And I want to make the most out of it. Every game matters to me. I’m still figuring out how to win. It’s not just scoring, it’s not just rebounding, it’s a collection of things. Honestly, I was yelling at my teammates about, ‘We’re North Carolina, bro. We shouldn’t be losing to Cal.’ That’s just how I feel. I feel like that’s how everybody feels.”
Wilson scored 22 points in Wednesday’s 91-69 win against the Fighting Irish. The 22-point margin of victory was UNC’s largest against a power conference foe this season. On Wednesday night, and in the days leading up to it, Caleb Wilson was quite literally the difference.
Featured image via Associated Press/Chris Seward
Chapelboro.com does not charge subscription fees, and you can directly support our efforts in local journalism here. Want more of what you see on Chapelboro? Let us bring free local news and community information to you by signing up for our newsletter.
Related Stories
‹
Matthew Andrews, a UNC history professor, took a cohort of students to London and Paris this summer as part of his Olympics history course.
UNC Senior Director of Media Relations Kevin Best just finished working his 13th Olympics at the Paris Summer Games.
Carly Rein, who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in May, traveled to Paris to cheer on her family and their horse in the Olympics.
Crystal Dunn and Emily Fox are Olympic champions. The pair of UNC women’s soccer alumnae helped the U.S. National Team to a 1-0 victory against Brazil in the gold medal match in Paris on Saturday, completing an unbeaten run through the six matches of the Olympic tournament. It’s the first gold medal for the American […]
Carolina still has a big connection to the U.S. women’s soccer team’s pursuit of gold at the Paris Olympics.
The only UNC diver to win an NCAA title – which she’s done four times – Aranza Vazquez Montaño now has her sights set on a bigger prize.
Erin Matson, the head coach of the reigning national champion UNC field hockey team and a four-time national champion as a player, has been denied the opportunity to try out for the U.S. Olympic team at its trials in Charlotte on Monday. Matson confirmed the news via a statement on social media Thursday night. View […]
The Tokyo Olympics are officially underway, as the Japanese host city held its opening ceremony on Friday. After seeing the Summer Games delayed one year due to the coronavirus pandemic, many athletes are now aiming to compete in their various sports, including ten current and former UNC athletes. Two current Carolina student-athletes are set to […]
UNC will travel up to Charlottesville this weekend to take on No. 14 Virginia at John Paul Jones Arena. The Tar Heels are 5-2 against the Cavaliers in head coach Hubert Davis’ tenure. If you aren’t making the trip with the team, here’s how you can follow along at home: Inclement Weather Update Saturday’s game […]
Caleb Wilson couldn’t believe what he was seeing. On the flight back from a disastrous two-game west coast trip to Stanford and Cal – both losses – Wilson was crushing tape from the game against the Bears. Because what else is there to do on a five-plus-hour flight than to review high-profile mistakes? The five-star […]
›




