Who are the five best wings in UNC basketball history?
5. Bobby Lewis (1964–67):
Bob Lewis remains one of the most prolific scorers in UNC basketball history. 4.
Larry Miller (1965–68): He remains the only player in UNC history to win ACC Player of the Year twice. 3.
Charlie Scott (1967–70): He was a trailblazer as UNC’s first African American varsity basketball player and one of the program’s all-time greats. (
USA Today)
Who is Jake Schaffner? Get to know Red Sox' first-round draft pick
With the 20th pick in the 2026 MLB Draft, the Boston Red Sox selected shortstop
Jake Schaffner out of the University of North Carolina. It was a surprise pick for Boston as Schaffner was ranked far lower on most draft boards. While he wasn't viewed as a first-round prospect, Schaffner has an exciting skill set with advanced bat-to-ball skills and speed. (
NBC Sports)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Openings, Closings and Moves in April-June 2026
After the sign for the former military surplus store Surplus Sids was taken in March, it unceremoniously reappeared on June 10 — leaned up against the closed shop with a note attached apologizing and admitting the culprit did not realize its importance to the Town of Carrboro, NC community. The sign’s return was met with joy on social media. (
Chapelboro.com)
Ranking the five best running backs in UNC history
UNC Football has produced
33 1,000-yard rushers, starting with
Don McCauley in 1969. Recently, they have seen six seasons with 1,000-yard rushing performances:
Michael Carter in 2019 and 2020,
Javonte Williams in 2020, Ty Chandler in 2021, and Omarion Hampton in 2023 and 2024. Here are the top five running backs in North Carolina history. (
USA Today)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Can Sayon Keita Be An Elite Defender For UNC Basketball?
UNC Basketball awaits the arrival of highly touted center
Sayon Keita. Host Isaac Schade breaks down Keita's potential defensive impact for the Tar Heels, spotlighting his remarkable size, mobility, and rim-protecting instincts as North Carolina looks to solidify its frontcourt rotation.
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Wed Jul 15
Makayla Paige, Colton Sands Earn CSC Academic All-America Honors
UNC Track & Field's
Makayla Paige and Colton Sands have earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors. Picking up first-team academic honors for the second straight year, Sands capped his college career with first-team All-America honors in the 5000m. Paige earned CSC All-America honors for the second straight season. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball's Shooting Question Mark
Basketball analyst Rob Harrington joins Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley for a look at UNC Basketball's shooting across
Michael Malone's first roster in Chapel Hill. Harrington highlights Terrence Brown, Neoklis Avdalas,
Matt Able,
Jarin Stevenson, and others who can contribute behind the three-point line.
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Wed Jul 15
UNC Volleyball Releases 2026 Schedule
Entering year four under the direction of coach Mike Schall, UNC Volleyball has announced their 2026 schedule. The Tar Heels, fresh off back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, will play 13 matches at Carmichael Arena, 13 road matchups, and two neutral-site affairs. UNC's slate features eight NCAA Tournament programs from last season. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Football Volunteers With Habitat For Humanity
The UNC Football program recently volunteered with Habitat for Humanity of Orange County to help build a home for a family in the Chapel Hill community. Habitat for Humanity's mission is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope, helping families achieve the stability and self-reliance that come with affordable homeownership. (
GoHeels.com)
Caleb Wilson puts up another highlight-reel game while Trimble, Powell have best games of summer
It’s not often a high draft picks play more than two NBA Summer League games, and
Caleb Wilson took full advantage of that chance Tuesday, when
Drake Powell broke out of a horrible shooting slump in a Nets win, and
Seth Trimble had his best game of the summer. Wilson collected 19 points, two 3-pointers, eight rebounds, three assists, and a block. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Tar Heel Tribune - Bryn Renner Talks Tar Heel Football
Bryn Renner, sideline reporter on the Tar Heel Sports Network and former UNC quarterback, joins the Tar Heel Tribune podcast to talk about what went wrong last season, what Tar Heels fans should be excited about this season, and the offseason changes.
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Wed Jul 15
What UNC baseball’s Ryan Lynch brings to San Diego Padres
After starting his career in the bullpen,
Ryan Lynch became a key part of the rotation in the postseason as a freshman before earning a spot as a starter in his sophomore year. He has plus-velocity that reaches the high 90s and some solid off-speed stuff. Lynch is likely to experience both worlds as a long reliever with some spot starts at the next level. (
MSN.com)
Chargers' Omarion Hampton: OC Mike McDaniel told me I remind him of Hall of Famer Terrell Davis
Los Angeles Chargers RB
Omarion Hampton is heading into Year 2 bolstered by some Hall of Fame praise. Hampton said his new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel told him he reminds him of Terrell Davis. Davis had a short but spectacular peak for the Denver Broncos before eventually receiving his gold jacket in 2017. McDaniel recognizes the talent. (
NFL.com)
San Antonio Spurs Guard RJ Davis Forcing Tough Roster Decision
R.J. Davis went undrafted out of UNC in 2025, but a strong rookie season with the G League's South Bay Lakers earned him a Summer League opportunity with San Antonio. Three games into his stint in Las Vegas, Davis has performed well enough to begin the conversation surrounding whether he deserves a two-way spot on the Spurs' 2026-27 roster. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Gold Glove second baseman Gavin Gallaher returning to UNC for senior season
Second baseman
Gavin Gallaher will remain at UNC for his senior season, bolstering a Tar Heel baseball program coming off a run to Omaha. The captain started all 69 games for Carolina and finished this past season batting .291 with an .865 OPS, collecting 84 hits, 12 home runs, and 64 RBI, while scoring 79 runs and stealing eight bases in nine attempts. (
Tar Heel Tribune)