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UNC's Veesaar Reflects on Loss to Miami
Tar Heels' seven-footer discusses team's struggles in the post against Hurricanes
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Henri Veesaar, the seven-foot center for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, discussed the team's recent loss to the Miami Hurricanes in a candid interview. Veesaar acknowledged that the Tar Heels were outplayed and outmuscled in the post during the game, and emphasized the need for the team to do a better job of executing down the stretch.
Why it matters
The loss to Miami was a setback for the Tar Heels, who were looking to bounce back after a disappointing start to the season. Veesaar's reflections provide insight into the team's struggles and the areas they need to improve in order to compete at the highest level.
The details
In the interview, Veesaar discussed the Tar Heels' inability to match Miami's physicality in the post, which led to the Hurricanes dominating the paint and outrebounding UNC. He also acknowledged the team's need to improve their execution in crucial moments of the game, noting that they have to do a better job of closing out games.
- The Tar Heels lost to the Miami Hurricanes on February 8, 2026.
The players
Henri Veesaar
A seven-foot center for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team.
What they’re saying
“We have to do a better job of executing down the stretch. That's something we've been working on, and we'll continue to focus on it in practice.”
— Henri Veesaar (on3.com)
What’s next
The Tar Heels will look to bounce back in their next game against the Indiana Hoosiers on February 15, 2026.
The takeaway
Veesaar's candid assessment of the Tar Heels' performance against Miami highlights the team's need to improve their physicality and execution in order to compete at the highest level. The loss serves as a wake-up call for the team, and they will need to address these issues in practice if they hope to turn their season around.


