Four Carolina Basketball Storylines After Opening Week
UNC Basketball won its first two games against Central Arkansas and then-No.19 Kansas. Now the Tar Heels are ranked No. 18 in the country but have a long way to go, with nonconference matchups vs. No. 17 Michigan State, No. 9 Kentucky, Georgetown, and Ohio State. Here are four key storylines after opening week. 1.
Seth Trimble's injury. (
Sports Illustrated)
2025 UNC Football Opponent Preview: Wake Forest
UNC Football travels to Winston-Salem this weekend to take on Wake Forest. The game is the first of a three-game rivalry swing for the Tar Heels, who face Duke and NC State the next two games. The Demon Deacons enter Saturday 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the
ACC standings, having upset Virginia in Charlottesville last Saturday. Here’s more on Wake Forest. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Seth Trimble's Surgery and Prolonged Absence
Host Isaac Schade discusses
Seth Trimble's successful surgery and 6-8 week recovery timeline from a broken arm, which crucial games he'll miss, projected lineup changes with
Luka Bogavac potentially entering UNC's starting five, the impact on team leadership and rebounding, and more.
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Tue Nov 11
UNC vs. Radford Basketball Preview: Tar Heels Face ACC Transfers, First-Time Head Coach
Looking at Radford: The Highlanders are off to a 2-0 start after defeating Western Illinois (80-75) and blasting West Virginia Wesleyan (99-61). Radford’s win against Western Illinois marked the program’s first season-opening win over a Division I opponent since 2015. The Highlanders were picked fourth in the Big South Conference preseason poll. (
Inside Carolina)
Chansky’s Notebook: The Honoring
On Veterans Day, UNC has many to honor and remember. The two biggest names associated with Carolina football and basketball served in the military: Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice and
Dean Smith. Out of high school in Asheville, Choo Choo served in the Navy and stayed sharp playing for the naval-training center team in Bainbridge, Maryland. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Schoett & Vipp - UNC Football Establishes Blueprint for Winning Ugly
Former Tar Heel linebacker
Jeff Schoettmer and former wide receiver
Taylor Vippolis discuss UNC Football's second straight victory, a defense that’s playing lights-out, offensive struggles, limitations at quarterback, winning ugly, and more.
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Tue Nov 11
AP men's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown
18. North Carolina Tar Heels: Is UNC Basketball back? The Tar Heels snapped a 5-game losing streak against Kansas, which was tied for their longest active losing streak against any opponent. They also snapped a 4-game losing streak in ranked vs. ranked matchups, tied for the fifth-longest streak in such matchups in the AP poll era (since 1948-49). (
ESPN.com)
Seth Trimble has surgery on non-shooting arm following injury while lifting weights
Seth Trimble had surgery Monday after something fell on his left arm Sunday while lifting weights. No timetable has been set for his return. The surgery was to repair a broken bone in his left forearm, which is his non-shooting arm. Forearm fractures that require surgery generally heal in about 6-8 weeks, though the timeframe depends on the severity. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Why UNC’s Defensive Front Seven Is Taking Over
From stunts to wide-nine rushes, UNC's defensive front has learned how to stress protections, and it's showing. The line's chemistry and trust have turned confusion into chaos for opposing offenses. For most of September, North Carolina's defense struggled to generate consistent pressure. Over the last three weeks, that narrative has flipped completely. (
TarHeel247)
Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball's Hot Start, Early Adversity
UNC Basketball's hot start was tempered with the news of
Seth Trimble's broken arm. Inside Carolina's Rob Harrington, Tommy Ashley and former ACC Player of the Year
Justin Jackson discuss replacing Trimble, players who could step up in the coming weeks,
Caleb Wilson, and more.
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Tue Nov 11
UNC Women's Basketball To Face South Carolina In 2026 Ally Tipoff In Charlotte
North Carolina Women's Basketball will square off against South Carolina in the 2026 Ally Tipoff in Charlotte next fall. Despite meeting this preseason, the Gamecocks and Tar Heels will meet during the season for the first time since the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament. In neutral-site games, the Tar Heels hold a 7-6 advantage in the series. (
GoHeels.com)
Podcast: Carolina Football Live - Nov. 10, 2025
North Carolina Football General Manager Michael Lombardi joins
Jones Angell to discuss last weekend's victory over Stanford, preview this week's matchup at Wake Forest, answer questions from Tar Heel fans, and much more.
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Tue Nov 11
North Carolina and Kansas' Historic Basketball Ties Prove They Should Play Annually
UNC and Kansas have only met 14 times in men's basketball, and remarkably, the Tar Heels' 87-74 win over the Jayhawks was the first time the teams had played in Chapel Hill. Given that
Dean Smith played for Kansas before coaching at Carolina, and
Roy Williams coached at both schools, it's a travesty these programs don't play each other more. (
Sports Illustrated)
At 4-5 With 3 Games to Go, UNC Football Isn’t Thinking About Bowl Eligibility. Yet.
Let’s get one thing straight: Carolina’s chances at bowl eligibility are slim. But with the Tar Heels at 4-5 with three games to go, the team has at least given itself a puncher’s chance at playing one more football game in December. It’s thanks to two straight wins, plus some truly dominant play by the Carolina defense, that UNC finds itself in this position. (
Chapelboro.com)
No. 18 UNC Basketball Hosts Radford: When, where to watch, notes, stats
No. 18 UNC Men's Basketball hosts Radford on Tuesday (7:00, ACC Network) at the Smith Center in a "Blue Out" game. First-year Radford coach Zach Chu brought in 13 newcomers, with all five starters transfers, including former N.C. State guard
Dennis Parker Jr. and former Clemson guard Del Jones. The Highlanders average 89.5 points per game. (
Tar Heel Tribune)