Former UNC center Ven-Allen Lubin is headed back to an ACC rival for a fifth year, and he’ll do it after a strong run in Raleigh.
Lubin transferred to NC State after one season at North Carolina, and because of a recent injunction against the NCAA, he will be eligible to suit up for the Wolfpack in the coming season. His time in Raleigh was productive from start to finish. He started all 34 games for NC State and posted career-best numbers, averaging 13.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game.
That production came with a little edge, too. After NC State rolled past North Carolina 82-58 in February, Lubin mocked Caleb Wilson with his own version of a bedazzled belt.
The Wolfpack’s season took a sharp turn after that lopsided win. They dropped five of their next six and barely slipped into the NCAA Tournament after being picked in plenty of projections heading into February.
Lubin’s path to becoming a full-time starter at UNC was a bit bumpy. He was an undersized center at 6'9", and the Tar Heels initially turned to 6'10" Jalen Washington. But Washington’s inconsistency pushed him to the bench, and Lubin eventually took over the job.
North Carolina’s frontcourt looked different last season, with Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar becoming one of the best duos on the floor. The Tar Heels are set up with another solid post group in 2026-27, too, after adding Cameron Fens and Sayon Keita.
As for the rivalry schedule, UNC will meet NC State in a “non-conference” game this December and then host the Wolfpack in the 2027 portion of the schedule. Whether Lubin brings extra juice to those matchups is the part worth watching.
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