Freshman season During his freshman season at North Carolina, Paige averaged 8.6 points and 4.6 assists per game and started 34 of 36 games for the Tar Heels. Throughout the season, his assist-to-turnover ratio was 1.8:1, which was sixth best in the Atlantic Coast Conference. His season high for points in a game was against
Virginia Tech, with 19, and a season high for assists against
Notre Dame with 10. Paige led the Tar Heels to the round of thirty-two where they eventually lost to the
Kansas Jayhawks 70–58. At season's end, he was elected to both the ACC All-Academic Team and the Freshman All-American team.
Sophomore season Paige improved his statistics from his freshman season. During his sophomore season, he averaged 17.5 points per game and 4.2 assists per game. Throughout the season, he shot 44% from the field, 39% from three-point range, and 87.7% from the free throw line. His points-per-game average was fourth in the ACC, and his free throw percentage was the highest in the entire conference. Paige led the Tar Heels to the NCAA tournament, where for a second year in a row, they lost in the round of thirty-two, this time against
Iowa State 85–83. He was named second-team
All-American, first-team All-ACC, and was awarded the ACC's Most Improved Player.
Senior season Paige was named preseason ACC player of the year. Early in the season, he was widely regarded to have been in a shooting slump. He broke the UNC record for the most career three-pointers made (299). However, he recovered late in the season and helped the Tar Heels win the
2016 ACC tournament and lead them to the 2016 NCAA championship game, where they faced
Villanova. In the game, Paige scored 21 points and hit a game-tying circus three-pointer with 4.7 seconds left in the second half of regulation. However, Villanova's
Kris Jenkins went on to score a buzzer beater to win the game 77–74. ==Professional career==