“I didn’t think it was real, honestly,” Wright said, remembering the moment. “I didn’t know what had happened, we were winning the entire game it felt like.”
That loss still haunts Wright but was just one of 13 games that were decided by five points or fewer in the Panthers’ inaugural Atlantic Coast Conference season.
This year Coach Jamie Dixon and a veteran Panthers team — which returns 59 percent of its scoring from last year and three key starters — look to improve in those games without Lamar Patterson, last year’s leading scorer and an All-ACC selection.
“We lost some close games, and we lost some games we shouldn’t have, to be honest,” Dixon said, “If you want to win the conference, you’ve got to win your home games.”
Dixon was pleased with finishing 7-2 on the road, but the 4-5 record at home will be an area for improvement moving forward.
The Panthers will call upon a veteran backcourt of Wright and James Robinson to help guide this team in taking its game to the next level.