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UNC Baseball Receives Anonymous $9 Million Gift

An anonymous donor has made a transformational, $9 million gift to the Carolina Baseball Operating Endowment through The Rams Club. As part of the gift, the donor has challenged fans and supporters to match the generous investment and grow the endowment to $25 million. To date, $2.2 million has been pledged toward meeting the challenge. (GoHeels.com)

A Week on the West Coast Shouldn't be an Issue, Hubert Davis Says

UNC Basketball coach spoke about the peculiarities of a California road trip like this, especially a couple of games into ACC play. "Going across the country in the middle of conference season is not something that's normal. But it's something that's been done before. Adjusting the time zone for an 18 or 19-year-old kid, I think, is overrated." (TarHeel247)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Can UNC Shut Down Stanford's Ebuka Okorie?

UNC Basketball faces another major test as they battle Stanford’s elite freshman guard, Ebuka Okorie, and look to reignite their shutdown defense after troubling back-to-back performances. Can the Tar Heels slow down Okorie, the nation’s eighth-leading scorer? (View Video)

Chansky’s Notebook: On the Coast

UNC and Duke are playing copycats this week. The Blue Devils are at Cal late Wednesday night after the Tar Heels take on Stanford in Palo Alto at 9 p.m. On paper, they should be good games. Cal and Stanford are both 13-4, but the Bears are 1-3 in the ACC standings a game behind Stanford. Both are favored to come home with two more wins. (Chapelboro.com)

What Hubert Davis, Jeff Lebo, UNC basketball players said about 500th win at Smith Center

has win No. 1 and win No. 500 on his UNC basketball resume. A freshman guard when the Tar Heels opened the Smith Center in 1986, Lebo was an assistant coach as UNC earned a victory against Wake Forest for the program’s 500th win in the Smith Center. “It’s pretty cool. It also says you’re pretty old, too,” Lebo, 59, said with a smile. (MSN.com)

North Carolina Embarks On First ACC Basketball Trip To West Coast

Wednesday's matchup with Stanford marks the 14th meeting between the Tar Heels and Cardinal. UNC is 13-1 in the series with its lone loss coming in last season’s 72-71 stunner in Chapel Hill, the first ACC meeting between the programs. The Tar Heels will remain out west ahead of Saturday’s contest with Cal, the fifth meeting between the programs. (Inside Carolina)

Evan Henderson Named UNC Wrestling Assistant Coach

North Carolina wrestling coach announced the addition of former Tar Heel wrestler to his coaching staff. Henderson, most recently an assistant coach at Lehigh, returns to UNC following his athletic career with the Tar Heels from 2011-16. Henderson compiled 125 victories and two All-America finishes in 2013 and 2014. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Carolina Insider - Tyler Zeller Discusses UNC Basketball, West Coast Games, and More

Former ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year joins and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider podcast to talk about UNC Basketball's victory over Wake Forest, the challenges of the Tar Heels' trip to the West Coast to face Stanford and Cal, and more. (View Video)

Gwen Fink Named ACC Gymnast Of The Week

UNC's Gwen Fink was tabbed ACC Gymnast of the Week after posting a career-high All-Around score to take first in the event at the Florida Quad Meet. The award marks the first ACC weekly honor in Fink's career. Fink was the only Tar Heel to compete in the All-Around at the quad meet hosted by no. 1 Florida and came out on top with a score of 39.475. (GoHeels.com)

What the Numbers Show About Caleb Wilson’s Involvement in Key Stretches

In UNC's losses to Michigan State and SMU, as well as the game against Wake Forest on Saturday, there's been one commonality: long stretches where UNC struggles to score. During most of those stretches, has had his shot attempts extremely limited. In UNC's loss to Michigan State, Wilson went more than 20 minutes without scoring. (TarHeel247)

UNC Basketball’s perimeter defense craters as ACC play begins

North Carolina has gone from one of the nation’s best perimeter defenses to one of the worst. Entering its first ACC game last week, UNC had held opponents to 36% shooting from the field, which ranked fourth nationally. Foes were hitting just 28% from 3-point range, good for 13th in the country. Three conference games later, that picture has flipped. (USA Today)

Video: IC Podcast - Scouting UNC's Portal Class: Brown, Harvey, McDonald, Hoilette, Seelmann

Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC Football's 2026 transfer portal class, focusing on the defensive side of the ball and thoughts on five signees: Florida's Tarvorise Brown, Penn State's Jaylen Harvey, Syracuse's Derek McDonald, and Richmond's Donovan Hoilette and Peyton Seelmann. (View Video)

Hubert Davis Downplays Effects of UNC’s California Trip: 'The Basket’s Still the Same Height'

Since Stanford and Cal joined the ACC a season ago, this California doubleheader has proven difficult to navigate. Of the 11 ACC teams which have so far made the trip out west for two games, only Wake Forest last season won both. Five of the 11 lost both games. UNC and Duke both are traveling to California this week hoping to end that futility. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC basketball shares an incredible video for win No. 500 at the Dean Smith Center

Following win No. 500 at the Smith Center, the UNC basketball program released an incredible tribute video that takes you down memory lane. Narrated by , it's provides a student-athlete viewpoint of the facility, from the quietness of the empty gym during practice to the rowdiness that 21,000 fans bring every time the Tar Heels take the floor. (Keeping It Heel)

Takeaways from UNC basketball documentary about 1993 championship team

A crowd of players and coaches are shown at Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery, chopping it up about that 1992-1993 season, but they couldn’t ignore the weight of the void left by the late , and . “They’re all still right here. They’re just so present in our lives as we try to do better,” Travis Stephenson said. (MSN.com)
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Today In UNC History
January 14, 1956
Lennie Rosenbluth ties the UNC record with 45 points in a 103-99 win at Clemson.
January 14, 1959
Third-ranked UNC beats No. 1 NC State, 72-68, in UNC's first of many wins over a No. 1 ranked team.
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