ACC Semis: Cavs on ATS run vs. Heels

The Virginia Cavaliers are 7-2 ATS in their nine most recent games against the North Carolina Tar Heels as those two schools hit the hardwood together in the semifinal round of the 2015 ACC Tournament on Friday.

Top-seeded and favored Virginia bounced Florida State 58-44 in the quarterfinals of the tournament, while fifth-seeded North Carolina is coming off a 70-60 win over Louisville last round. The OVER has paid out in each of the last three games between the Cavs and Tar Heels.

North Carolina Tar Heels vs Virginia Cavaliers Sportsbook Odds and Betting Line

On the Sportsbook NCAA basketball betting line for this matchup, Virginia sat as -2.5-point favorites over at Sportsbook. Also, check out the current over/under betting total for points scored, which often goes up first at online sportsbook Sportsbook

North Carolina Tar Heels vs Virginia Cavaliers Odds and Stats.

Team Betting Records & Power Rankings

Virginia Cavaliers battles the North Carolina Tar Heels, currently sitting with a 23-10 mark (18-14-1 ATS). The OVER/UNDER records, always important for totals betting, are 11-17-1 for the Virginia Cavaliers and 18-13-1 for the North Carolina Tar Heels.

It's a betting matchup between the No. 32-rated Virginia Cavaliers and the No. 28-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, according to the latest pro hoops power rankings here at Odds Shark.

How North Carolina Tar Heels vs Virginia Cavaliers Stats Matchup

When it comes to rebounds, the visiting North Carolina Tar Heels rank No. 2 in NCAA Basketball Division 1 with 41.7 per game. That compares with Virginia’s No. 50 ranking in that category. The story is different when it comes to three-point shooting where Virginia is college basketball's No. 218-ranked team at 5.06 per game, while the North Carolina Tar Heels rate No. 235 with 4.64 per game.

Recent Outings Betting Recap

The Tar Heels got 22 points from Brice Johnson as North Carolina ran past Louisville 70-60 on Thursday at Greensboro Coliseum.

The Cavaliers got 11 points from Evan Nolte as Virginia ran past Florida State 58-44 on Thursday at Greensboro Coliseum.

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