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Inside Out Or Else For UNC Basketball

UNC doesn't have moving forward. The ball has got to go through . He’s the best player and a very good passer, so there’s no reason not to force feed him the ball. Now, the flip side, he’s got to do a better job of establishing position. Sometimes he allows teams to push him out from the block and Duke was able to do that. (Inside Carolina)

Reese Brantmeier Named 2026 Hurd Award Champion

now joins and as UNC women's tennis players to receive the Universal Tennis Foundation Hurd Award. The Hurd Awards are $100,000 grants given every year to one male and one female American collegiate Tennis player. The grant is given to help assist in the player's transition to professional tennis. (GoHeels.com)

Mitch Trubisky Signs Two-Year Deal With Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans have kicked off their stint in free agency with the signing of backup quarterback . After a reliable run with the Buffalo Bills, Trubisky's move to Nashville signifies a more high-profile position. The two-year agreement will see Trubisky step into a veteran role on the sideline, accompanying franchise face Cam Ward. (Sports Illustrated)

Chansky’s Notebook: The Case

With Selection Sunday on the horizon, UNC Women's Basketball is on a different kind of Tournament bubble. The Tar Heels currently project as either a 5-seed in the tournament or a 4-seed. That may not sound like much of a difference until you consider a 4-seed gets to host first- and second-round matchups at its home gym, while the 5-seed has to travel. (Chapelboro.com)

Javonte Williams re-signing with Dallas Cowboys is 'huge'

is staying put with the Dallas Cowboys on a three-year deal signed in February. "It was huge," quarterback Dak Prescott said. "I sent him some messages, obviously. I let him know how much I appreciate him and having him back. I'm glad they were able to get the deal done. He's a huge part of our success and what we're gonna do." (Dallas Cowboys)

UNC Football GM Michael Lombardi decries ‘fake’ rumors and stories, attacks on Tar Heel program

Michael Lombardi used his return to ESPN’s "The Pat McAfee Show" to criticize what he described as "fake stories" that circulated throughout ’s turbulent first season in Chapel Hill. Lombardi shared his surprise that Belichick wasn’t voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and expressed his frustration with the "attacks" on UNC’s program. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Newsletter: Caleb Wilson's Bad Break, Malloy Smith Commits, Luka Catches Fire, Heels Fall at Duke

UNC Basketball experienced a big win and a big loss, landed a commitment from combo guard Malloy Smith (son of ), broke his other thumb, is safe in the Middle East, Baseball and Softball split ACC series, UNC alumnae won the SheBelieves Cup, Women’s Hoops awaits their Tournament fate, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Cole Holcomb To Re-Sign With Pittsburgh Steelers For 2-year, $5M Deal

The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly bringing back linebacker on a two-year, $5-million deal. Holcomb signed with the Steelers on a three-year deal in March 2023 but suffered a multi-ligament knee injury in his debut season with Pittsburgh. He missed the remainder of the 2023 season and the entire 2024 season. He returned in 2025. (USA Today)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Out-Efforted?

UNC Basketball fell to Duke after a pivotal injury sidelined for the season, but is effort now the Tar Heels’ biggest concern? Isaac Schade breaks down how ’s candor about being "out-efforted" sets the tone for a critical week. (View Video)

UNC Teammates React to Caleb Wilson’s Season-Ending Injury

When learned he needed surgery, he was crushed. He realized that his time as a Tar Heel was over. He couldn't play at Duke. No ACC Tournament. And no March Madness. "It was a dream for him to play in the ACC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament," coach said. "My heart is broken that he won't be able to do that." (TarHeel247)

Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball Resets for the Postseason

UNC Basketball achieved a perfect home record this season by beating Clemson on Tuesday then got steamrolled at Duke. To pour salt in the wound, broke his thumb and has likely played his last game in Carolina Blue. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell discuss all the "madness." (View Video)

Bryce Hepner Wins UNC’s First 165-Title Since 2009, Wrestling Finishes Fourth At ACCs

Bryce Hepner was victorious for the North Carolina wrestling team at 165-pounds, Sunday at the 2026 ACC Wrestling Championships, hosted at Virginia Tech. The graduate student earned three-straight decisions for the Tar Heels, collecting the first individual championship for Carolina at the ACC Championships since Austin O'Connor in 2023. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC vs. Duke recap, ACC Tournament preview, Tyler Hansbrough joins

Duke used a massive run to pull away from North Carolina on Saturday night (4:23). Now the Tar Heels head to the ACC Tournament (12:52). joins and Adam Lucas to look back at the regular season and ahead to the postseason (36:59). Plus: All-ACC (27:18), and more. (Listen To Podcast)

Caleb Wilson Named To Wooden Award National Ballot

North Carolina freshman forward is one of 15 players named to the national ballot for the 2026 John Wooden Award. The national ballot consists of 15 student-athletes who are candidates for the Wooden Award All-America Team and Wooden Award Trophy, recognizing the most outstanding college basketball player in the nation. (GoHeels.com)

Trends From Diamond Heels First Weekend of ACC Play

UNC Baseball completed its first ACC series of 2026 against Virginia, losing a three-game series 2-1 at Boshamer Stadium over the weekend. While staring at a potential sweep, the Tar Heels rallied in game three, which was also the tail end of a Saturday doubleheader. In walk-off fashion, Carolina (13-3-1, 1-2) avoided an 0-3 start to ACC play. (TarHeel247)
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Today In UNC History
March 9, 1957
UNC wins first ACC Tournament title with wins over Clemson, Wake Forest and South Carolina. Rosenbluth has 45 in first round over Tigers and hits three-point play to beat Deacs in semifinals. The 45 points stand today as the ACC Tournament single-game record.
March 9, 1968
Larry Miller (21 points) earns his second ACC Tournament MVP in a row as Carolina beats NC State, 87-50, still the largest margin of victory in ACC championship game history.
March 9, 1997
ACC Tournament MVP Shammond Williams scores 24 in the semifinals vs. Wake Forest and 23 in championship vs. NC State as Carolina wins the ACC Tournament for 13th and final time under Dean Smith.
March 9, 2012
Kendall Marshall sets the ACC single-season assist record (311) by handing out 12 assists in an 85-69 win over Maryland in the ACC Tournament. Marshall finishes the season with 351 assists, fourth-most in NCAA history, and wins the Bob Cousy Award as the best point guard in the nation.
March 9, 2018
Joel Berry sets UNC's record for most ACC career wins (60) as the Tar Heels beat Duke 74-69 in the ACC Tournament semifinals in Brooklyn, New York.
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