Newsletter: UNC Basketball Coaching Search Coming Into Focus, Portal Losses Begin
The UNC Basketball coaching search is coming into focus now that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May have committed to remain with their programs. Transfer portal losses have begun in men’s and women’s basketball,
Marcus Paige has found a new coaching home, Football gained one commitment and lost another, and much more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Video: IC Podcast - A Closer Look at Mark Byington
The crew from Inside Carolina discusses basketball coach Mark Byington as a potential head coach at UNC, his strong track record at James Madison and Vanderbilt, Byington's high-tempo offense, strong defense, player development, limited experience with elite recruiting, and more.
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Mon Apr 6
Takeaways From UNC Baseball's Series Win Over Boston College
UNC Baseball turned a game-one loss into two straight wins to take the series from Boston College this weekend at Boshamer Stadium. The series, played Thursday-Saturday to accommodate the Easter holiday, saw a 6-1 Eagles win, a 5-2 Tar Heels victory, and a 4-run UNC comeback for an 8-7 game-three triumph. Here are some key takeaways. (
TarHeel247)
Could Billy Donovan’s friendship with Bill Belichick help UNC’s chances of luring Bulls coach?
Can UNC lure two-time national championship coach Billy Donovan away from the Chicago Bulls with the help of another recent high-profile hire? There are many factors at play, but it could be helpful for UNC that Donovan is a longtime friend of Tar Heels football coach
Bill Belichick. They first crossed paths during coaching clinics and charity events. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Men's Tennis Tops FSU, 4-3, For Coach Sam Paul's 600th Career Win
UNC Men's Tennis beat Florida State, 4-3, to clinch head coach Sam Paul's 600th career coaching win on Sunday in Tallahassee. Paul improved his head coaching record to 600-261, all at Carolina, extending his record as the winningest active head coach in the ACC. The Seminoles led 3-1 before UNC roared back with three straight wins to seize the win. (
GoHeels.com)
Isaiah Denis to enter transfer portal but is open to returning to UNC
North Carolina guard
Isaiah Denis will enter the transfer portal after seeing limited playing time during his freshman season, but said he is open to returning to UNC. Denis’ season never had a chance to find its footing. A lingering pinky injury, the same finger he injured during his senior high school season, derailed his only season at Carolina. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
No. 5 UNC Women’s Tennis Sweeps Georgia Tech On Senior Day, 4-0
No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis hosted Georgia Tech on Sunday for senior day. The Tar Heels downed the Yellow Jackets, 4-0, to earn their ninth ACC win of the season and remain undefeated at home during the regular season. No. 2
Reese Brantmeier earned a ranked victory Alejandra Cruz before Maddy Zampardo went on to clinch the match for North Carolina. (
GoHeels.com)
Dusty May Tells Michigan He Will Not Pursue UNC Job
Dusty May will not be North Carolina’s next basketball coach. The Michigan head coach told university officials Sunday that he will not be pursuing any other college basketball jobs. With May declining UNC’s interest, the Tar Heel coaching search marches on. May signed a multi-year extension with Michigan in 2025, and his buyout is reported at $7 million. (
Inside Carolina)
Dan Hurley shuts down UNC rumors while teasing NBA future
Jeff Goodman asked UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley on Sunday about the rumors of him being linked to the North Carolina job, and if he wanted to dispel any of the talk or even gain leverage on his contract with UConn. Hurley said that he is "a UConn coach to the end," and went on to mention that a role in the "NBA someday down the line" is possible. (
Clutch Points)
Former UNC Center Tony Bradley Signs With Atlanta Hawks
With the injury to Jock Landale, the Atlanta Hawks decided to add a familiar center as the team prepares for postseason play.
Tony Bradley never appeared for the Hawks, but he did spend a chunk of last season with their G League affiliate College Park Skyhawks. He was later picked up by the Indiana Pacers, who came to within one game of the NBA title. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Forbes, McDuffie, Winslow Speak After Game Three 8-7 Win Over Boston College
North Carolina Tar Heels baseball coach
Scott Forbes, relief pitcher
Walker McDuffie, and catcher
Macon Winslow spoke to the media following UNC's 8-7 game-three victory over the Boston College Eagles on Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels won the series, 2-1. (
TarHeel247)
Mariners Prospect Ratings: #7, Luke Stevenson
Though it’s still incredibly early in the grand scheme of things, the start of
Luke Stevenson’s pro career has been remarkable. Through his first 100 PA’s, Stevenson has hit .280 with more walks than strikeouts, a somewhat unexpected style of offense that greatly improved his overall outlook as a prospect. The plate discipline has been unreal thus far. (
Lookout Landing)
Dyami Brown is back with Commanders and 'better than ever'
In a way,
Dyami Brown needed to have a year of experiencing something new with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brown missed playing for the Commanders, though, and he's glad to be back in the burgundy and gold with his old teammates, now armed with more knowledge and a refined skill set that he believes will help Washington reignite its offense. (
Washington Commanders)
Pete Thamel adds Dan Hurley to UNC coaching search list, identifies 'realistic list' of candidates
UNC's basketball coaching search has bled in to Final Four weekend, but that may be by design. According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the Tar Heels have their eyes on a couple of candidates including Michigan‘s Dusty May, Chicago Bulls’ Billy Donovan, and Iowa State‘s TJ Otzelberger. Now, it appears that UConn coach Dan Hurley’s name is in the mix. (
On3.com)
Eight UNC students selected as 2026 Carolina Blue Honors Fellows
Eight students from the University of North Carolina were selected as recipients of the 2026 Carolina Blue Honors Fellowship to pursue unique and self-initiated summer internships built around international sports entrepreneurship. The Carolina Blue Honors Fellowship was established in 2015 with a gift from UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus Ricky May. (
UNC.edu)