Three-Ball Powers No. 14 UNC Women's Basketball Past N.C. A&T In Greensboro
No. 14 UNC Women's Basketball turned the Corbett Sports Center court into a runway for the transition game to take off and the perimeter shots to fly. After averaging 26 3-point attempts the first four games, the Tar Heels put up 22 by halftime. When they started falling, so did the Aggies in an 85-50 victory (
Highlights) as UNC made 12 3-pointers. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Men’s Soccer Advances To NCAA Tournament Second Round On Penalty Kicks, 6-5
UNC Men's Soccer won a thriller by advancing on penalty kicks, 6-5, against North Florida in the NCAA Championship first round Thursday night (
Highlights). Both sides converted their first five penalties, but UNC's Andrew Cordes saved the Ospreys' sixth attempt. Luis Vera made the seventh penalty and UNF hit the bar to give the Tar Heels the win. (
GoHeels.com)
Box Score: UNC Women's Basketball 85, North Carolina A&T 50
View the complete box score from the No. 14 North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Basketball team's 85-50 victory over the North Carolina A&T Aggies on Thursday night in Greensboro. (
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Thu Nov 20
UNC CB Thad Dixon Missing From Injury Report Ahead of Duke Matchup
Thaddeus Dixon suffered an upper body injury against Clemson in Week 6, which sidelined him the next five games. On Thursday, though, Dixon was not listed on the injury report for the first time since mid-October in the lead up to North Carolina’s matchup against Duke. Dixon started at cornerback for the Tar Heels' first five games this season. (
Inside Carolina)
No. 1 UNC Field Hockey vs. No. 2 Northwestern: How to watch NCAA semifinal, stats, notes
This is the fourth NCAA field hockey tournament meeting in the last five years between UNC and Northwestern; UNC leads 2-1 and has won the last two, which were both national-championship games. UNC coach
Erin Matson has five national championships, four as a player and one as a coach. Former UNC player Ashley Sessa leads Northwestern. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Coach's Corner with Bill Belichick - Episode 11 - Nov. 20, 2025
Voice of the Tar Heels
Jones Angell checks in with North Carolina Football head coach
Bill Belichick ahead of UNC's gridiron battle for the Victory Bell on Saturday afternoon against Duke at Kenan Stadium.
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Thu Nov 20
UNC’s Offense Has Too Many Rotations and Too Few Answers
When it feels like certain players find their groove, they sometimes have trouble seeing the field. For example, in receiver
Madrid Tucker's first game against Virginia, he caught eight passes. Since then, the freshman's snap counts have fizzled out. Following running back
Demon June's 102-yard game versus Syracuse, he only had three carries a week later. (
TarHeel247)
Bill Belichick sees ‘uptick’ in urgency for UNC Football ahead of Duke game
It’s been 11 months since
Bill Belichick’s introductory press conference as UNC football coach. During his initial appearance, Belichick mentioned his father, Steve, and the family ties to Chapel Hill. "One story I always heard was, Billy's first words were, 'Beat Duke,'" Belichick said with a smile. That opportunity has finally arrived for Belichick’s Tar Heels. (
MSN.com)
Reese Brantmeier Earns All-American Honors At 2025 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships
UNC Women's Tennis continued singles play in the 2025 NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships while beginning doubles action Wednesday at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla. Reese Brantmeier highlighted the day with a 3-set win in the round of 32. The senior's win earned her All-America distinction while advancing to the round of 16. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - UNC Roster Status Check
With two games remaining in UNC Football's 2025 regular season, Inside Carolina’s Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley run through the offensive side of the ball, position by position, with a look at players with remaining eligibility, high school commits at each position, and potential transfer portal needs.
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Thu Nov 20
Chansky’s Notebook: Caleb Wilson Not ‘Just a Guy’
Caleb Wilson is leading Carolina Basketball in more ways than one. The fabulous freshman forward is outstripping his lofty preseason predictions. After five games, he leads the Tar Heels in points, shooting percentage among starters, rebounds, and steals. He is second in 3-pointers and blocks and third in assists. And he is best in category for creativity. (
Chapelboro.com)
Extra Points: Proving Grounds
At 3:20 p.m. Sunday, just over two dozen players who did not participate in the game at Wake Forest are dressed in full pads. The players who did play are dressed in shorts and jerseys and have just gone through a walk-through of coaching points from the night before. Now it's time for the young guys to perform, for the old guys to have fun as spectators. (
GoHeels.com)
Bryn Renner brings the ‘color’ to UNC Football game days
Game day in Chapel Hill is different for
Bryn Renner, starting quarterback for the Tar Heels from 2011-2013. He’s now in his second year providing color commentary for football games on the Tar Heel Sports Network alongside
Jones Angell. While his vantage point has changed, one thing remains the same. "I still get butterflies when I walk into the stadium." (
UNC.edu)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - David Noel Talks Tar Heels
Former UNC Basketball forward and 2005 national champion
David Noel reflects on his experience as a senior leader bridging eras alongside freshman
Tyler Hansbrough and offers advice for
Seth Trimble as he recovers from injury while leading a new wave of Tar Heel talent.
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Thu Nov 20
Coby White scores 27; 23 for Harrison Barnes; big G League games for Ingram, Davis, Nance
Coby White is off to a sensational start for the Chicago Bulls. He followed up his 27-point performance in his season debut Sunday with 25 points, five 3-pointers, and seven assists in Wednesday night’s 122–121 road victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. On Tuesday,
Harrison Barnes scored 23 points, and
Harrison Ingram returned from injury to score 17. (
Tar Heel Tribune)