Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Remembering Bill Chamberlain, NCAA Tournament Expansion
Is NCAA Tournament expansion on the horizon or on hold? Isaac Schade breaks down the latest NCAA Tournament expansion talks. The episode also pays tribute to Tar Heel legend
Bill Chamberlain, featuring touching memories from former teammate David Chadwick about Chamberlain's on-court prowess and off-court advocacy.
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Harrison Ingram has huge double-double as Spurs win NBA Summer League thriller
Harrison Ingram had his best game of the NBA Summer League with a double-double to lead the unbeaten San Antonio Spurs to a semifinal berth with a thrilling overtime victory Monday. The former UNC standout stuffed the stat sheet with 15 points, a team-leading 14 rebounds and a team-leading six assists as the Spurs beat the Utah Jazz 93-91. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC’s Erin Matson Discusses House Settlement, New AD, Upcoming Season: 'We're walking a fine line'
UNC Field Hockey head coach
Erin Matson joined 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell for a wide-ranging conversation Monday. Matson discussed the effects of the House settlement on her program, the hiring of Steve Newmark as athletic director-in-waiting, preparations for the 2025 season, and more. "It’s gonna be interesting to see how it shakes out." (
Chapelboro.com)
Aidan Haugh, Jake Knapp Taken On Day 2 Of 2025 MLB Draft
Diamond Heels pitchers
Aidan Haugh and
Jake Knapp were selected on the second day of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft. Haugh, a sixth round pick by the Tampa Bay Rays, and Knapp, an eight round pick by the Chicago Cubs, round out the draft for North Carolina with four selections. UNC now has had 21 players drafted under coach
Scott Forbes. (
GoHeels.com)
Breaking Down UNC's Tight Ends
The Alpha: "It has to be
Jake Johnson. He's the one tight end left on this roster that's played in a UNC uniform. He's got talent. He was the No. 1 tight end recruit in the country out of high school and was highly regarded for good reason. I'm really interested to see what he looks like after an offseason under this strength and conditioning regime." (
Inside Carolina)
Former UNC basketball standout Bill Chamberlain dies at 75
Bill Chamberlain, the second Black player recruited by the late
Dean Smith to play basketball at UNC, has died. He was 75. Chamberlain, a 6-foot-6 forward, was the MVP of the 1971 NIT and a member of the Tar Heels' 1972 Final Four team. He later played a few seasons in the ABA and NBA. Chamberlain came to UNC from Brookville, New York. (
MSN.com)
Michael Busch’s path to Cubs began with unique high school experience
Long before
Michael Busch was the NL Player of the Week, his family knew he was destined for a future in baseball. That’s because Busch played up on the varsity baseball team — as an eighth grader. Busch was a three-sport star at Simley High School in Inver Grove Heights, Minn., just outside Minneapolis-St. Paul. But baseball was where he truly starred. (
Marquee Sports Network)
Parts of Chapel Hill return to business. Others remain in limbo after Chantal
Remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal left many stores and restaurants in Chapel Hill submerged in 5 feet of water. Eastgate Crossing and Mariakakis Plaza were the hardest hit, suffering a total loss. Chapel Hill Mayor Jessica Anderson toured the damage Monday and checked in with business owners midweek to learn more, she said. (
MSN.com)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - The Carolina Commitments Keep Coming
Football recruiting expert Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC's most recent football commitments. Callahan breaks down each player, what went down for the Tar Heels and
Bill Belichick's staff to secure a commitment, what's left for the
2026 UNC football recruiting class.
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UNC Quarterback Gio Lopez Bringing Group-Of-Five Experience To ACC
Gio Lopez took off running in his first game of flag football at age four, snatching flag after flag on defense. And when it came time for the young Lopez to receive the handoff at running back, he bolted...right over to his dad on the sideline. "He runs off the field, straight to me and says, 'Dad, I don't want them chasing me,'" Lopez's father, Barney said. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Basketball & Football Recruiting Updates, MLB Draft, NBA Summer League
Host Isaac Schade discusses North Carolina basketball recruiting, official visits for Deron Rippey and
Tajh Ariza, Tar Heels shining in NBA Summer League,
UNC's 2026 football recruiting class ranking, and Carolina baseball's MLB draft success.
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UNC Pitcher Aidan Haugh Selected on Second Day of MLB Draft by Tampa Bay Rays
Aidan Haugh's decision to stay in college and remain at North Carolina moved him up the MLB Draft board. The Tampa Bay Rays made him a sixth-round selection on Monday, with the No. 177 overall pick. The right-handed pitcher Haugh was taken by the Minnesota Twins in the 16th round of last year's draft, before opting to remain with the Tar Heels. (
Inside Carolina)
Chansky’s Notebook: The Second
Bill Chamberlain would not live in
Charlie Scott’s shadow. Chamberlain was the second African American scholarship basketball player at North Carolina. He came to Chapel Hill two years after Scott because he wanted to blaze the same trail as Charlie. But they were different kids from dissimilar backgrounds. Chamberlain died this week at age 75. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - Summer Basketball Recruiting Circuit, UNC Roster Talk
While the UNC Basketball coaching staff is out watching offered and recruited players, Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell from Inside Carolina look back at the staff's movements last week and discuss more about the upcoming season for Carolina hoops.
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Alyssa Ustby puts up big numbers, leads team to runner-up finish at FIBA 3×3 event
Alyssa Ustby delivered standout performances throughout the FIBA 3x3 Series Bucharest Stop, helping lead Seattle 3XBA to the championship game Sunday before falling short against a tough Azerbaijan squad. On a challenging Sunday, Ustby and fellow Tar Heel
Carlie Littlefield led Seattle to a spot in the championship game in Romania. (
Tar Heel Tribune)