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Video: UNC Players Post-UVa. Locker Room Interviews

North Carolina's , , Seth Trimble, and speak with reporters following the Tar Heels' come-from-behind victory over the No. 14 Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday afternoon in Charlottesville. (View Video)

Caleb Wilson, Jarin Stevenson rally No. 22 North Carolina past No. 14 Virginia 85-80

scored 20 points, added all of his 17 in the second half and No. 22 North Carolina rallied past No. 14 Virginia 85-80 on Saturday. Trailing by two points with 3:50 to play, UNC got three-point plays from Stevenson and to build a 78-74 lead, then hung on. The Tar Heels outscored the Cavaliers 18-9 in the final 5:25. (Associated Press)

Tar Heels Claw Back, Hand Virginia First Home Loss 85-80

North Carolina erased a 16-point deficit in at Virginia on Saturday afternoon, taking over the second half en route to an 85-80 win, handing the No. 14 Cavaliers their first home loss of the season and delivering a huge Quad 1 road win for the Tar Heels. A different North Carolina team emerged from the locker room for the second half on Saturday afternoon. (GoHeels.com)

North Carolina Visiting No. 14 Virginia Saturday At Noon - Pregame Notes

Following Wednesday's 91-69 home win over Notre Dame, No. 22 UNC Men's Basketball visits the No. 14 Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday. The game will be televised on ESPN2 (Kevin Brown, Cory Alexander). The Tar Heels are 45-38 in Charlottesville, including 5-8 in John Paul Jones Arena. North Carolina has won four of the last six against the Cavaliers. (GoHeels.com)

No. 22 UNC Men's Basketball Aims to Weather the Storm in Tough Road Test at No. 14 Virginia

This weekend, a serious wintry mix is forecast across the Southeast, while No. 22 North Carolina will be indoors trying to weather a different kind of storm: the home-court advantage and talent of the No. 14 Virginia Cavaliers. It's a chance to prove to themselves that they can compete with the best of the ACC and win games in raucous environments. (TarHeel247)

No. 11 UNC Wrestling Loses To No. 8 NC State, 24-10

No. 8 NC State (12-3, 3-0 ACC) defeated No. 11 UNC (8-2, 1-1 ACC) Friday in Atlantic Coast Conference wrestling action. On the night, Luke Simcox (141), Laird Root (157) and Jake Dailey (184) were victorious for the visiting Tar Heels, with Dailey earning the lone bonus-point win for Carolina. Up next, the Tar Heels will host No. 14 Pitt Friday evening. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina at Virginia a major home test for No. 14 Cavaliers

One of the highlights of Saturday’s game between ACC heavyweights No. 14 Virginia and No. 22 North Carolina, noon ESPN2, will likely pit star freshmen Thijs De Ridder and in a physical battle. The Tar Heels’ Wilson, a 6-foot-10, 215-pound, likely lottery pick, may be matched up against UVA’s De Ridder, a 6-9, 245-pound hulk of a man. (JerryRatcliffe.com)

Virginia trip looms as defining test for UNC Men's Basketball

If there is any game that will be a litmus test for how UNC's season will fare the rest of the way, it’s the one it will play against No. 14 Virginia on Saturday in Charlottesville. North Carolina, which comes into this game as the No. 22 team in the country, has struggled throughout ACC play, and all three of the Tar Heels' losses have come on the road. (USA Today)

North Carolina vs. Virginia: Three Things To Watch

Leaving Chapel Hill hasn’t been kind to UNC this season. The Tar Heels are 1-3 in true road games and remain winless in ACC road games. Meanwhile, Virginia is unbeaten at home this season with a 10-0 home record, making Saturday into Carolina’s toughest road test yet. Here are three things to watch as UNC looks to make a statement on Saturday. (Inside Carolina)

Why Hubert Davis Altered UNC’s Starting Lineup and What it Revealed

On Wednesday against Notre Dame, coach decided to implement the only positive from California: the lineup that ignited the near-completed comeback in Berkeley. It marked the third consecutive game — and fourth time in the last five — where Davis altered his starting lineup. Guard earned his first start as a Tar Heel. (TarHeel247)

Former Tar Heel Jonathan Holmes Named a Silver Waves Media Most Impactful Mid Major Assistant

Silver Waves Media announced its 7th annual Mid Major Assistant Coaches and GM's lists on Monday afternoon, with Miami associate head coach being named to the list. Holmes is currently in his fourth season with the RedHawks and his third year as an associate head coach. Holmes played guard at North Carolina from 1999 to 2003. (Miami University)

North Carolina vs. Virginia Basketball Preview: Cavaliers Present Big Road Challenge for Tar Heels

At third in the ACC standings, Virginia is off to its best start since the 2018-19 season. The Cavaliers have done so with a 4-2 record in Quad 1 games to help them rank No. 13 in the NET and No. 13 in KenPom. Yet, North Carolina will be Virginia’s first Quad 1 opponent at home this season, with away wins at Texas, N.C. State, No. 20 Louisville, and SMU. (Inside Carolina)

Video: This Week in UNC Baseball with Scott Forbes - Preparing for 2026

UNC Baseball coach joins Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley and Grace Nugent to discuss the Tar Heels' preparation for another run in the loaded ACC, a deep freshman class, transfer portal talent that will need to replace at least seven everyday starters, and the nation's best pitcher in . (View Video)

Drake Maye Named PFWA Most Improved Player of the Year

New England quarterback , who helped lead the Patriots to 14 victories and paced the NFL in several passing categories, is the 2025 NFL Most Improved Player of the Year. This season, he led the NFL in completion percentage (72), yards per attempt (8.9), and passer rating (113.5) as New England went 13-4 to tie for the league’s best record. (Pro Football Writers of America)

UNC Women's Basketball vs. Syracuse Moved To Noon On Sunday

Due to inclement weather throughout the Triangle this weekend, North Carolina women's basketball vs. Syracuse on Sunday, January 25 has been moved to noon at Carmichael Arena. Doors for Sunday's game against the Orange will open at 11 a.m. Fans are encouraged to be cautious and safe when deciding to attend the game. (GoHeels.com)
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Today In UNC History
January 27, 1911
Carolina defeats Virginia Christian, 42-21, in UNC's first basketball game. Marvin “Philly” Ritch, considered the Father of Carolina Basketball is the team’s first captain and leading scorer.
January 27, 1993
Florida State leads by 17 at halftime and 73-54 with less than nine minutes to play. Carolina reels off 15 straight points and takes the lead for good on a George Lynch steal and dunk with just under two minutes to play. UNC outscores the Seminoles, 28-4, over the last nine minutes.
January 27, 2007
North Carolina hands legendary Arizona coach Lute Olson his worst career home loss 92-64.
January 27, 2019
Paris Kea's 30 points and 10 assists led North Carolina to a 78-73 upset of the top-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish on January 27, 2019 at Carmichael Arena. UNC's win snapped a 198-game losing streak by unranked teams against the No. 1 ranked team in the country.
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