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Owen Duffy, Brady Wambach’s Career Days Pace No. 5 UNC Men's Lacrosse Over No. 3 Harvard, 17-7

No. 5 UNC Men's Lacrosse led wire-to-wire, defeating previously unbeaten and No. 3 Harvard, 17-7. With the win, the Tar Heels are 9-1 on the season entering ACC play next weekend. North Carolina has won five games this season versus ranked opponents, including Sunday's first top-five victory of 2026. Owen Duffy's seven goals were a career high. (GoHeels.com)

UNC suspends discussions on basketball arena indefinitely

UNC has suspended discussions about the future of the Smith Center until the Tar Heels hire their next men’s basketball coach and that coach has time to develop his program, potentially pushing any decision on a basketball arena decision into the future. UNC fired on Tuesday, days after the Tar Heels were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. (WRAL.com)

Video: Inside UNC Football with the Aer Lingus College Football Classic

Aer Lingus College Football Classic Ambassadors Ciarán Kilkenny and Phoebe Schecter go behind the scenes with the UNC Football Program ahead of the Tar Heels Week-0 matchup against TCU in Dublin, Ireland's Aviva Stadium on August 29th. (View Video)

Tommy Lloyd: 'Arizona is going to have another good coach after me'

UNC Basketball coaching target Tommy Lloyd after Arizona beat Purdue to advance to the Final Four: "My number one responsibility is to fight to protect the program...for those who came before me and for those that are going to follow after me, because Arizona is going to have another good coach after me. I promise you. The place is special." (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Softball Uses Gem From Kendall Frost, Five Homers To Split Saturday Doubleheader

UNC Softball split a double header Saturday, dropping the first game to No. 22 Arizona State 15-3 and bouncing back with a 12-2 win over Marist (Highlights). Game one saw the Tar Heels respond to a leadoff home run from the Sun Devils with an Emily LeGette two run home run to take a 2-1 lead before Arizona State took over to win the game 15-3. (GoHeels.com)

Doug Moe was a one-of-kind, once-in-a-lifetime legend for the Nuggets

What made unique and set him apart from the crowd, was his personality. He was carefree and fun-loving away from the game. His players and the media loved him, offering soundbites that would crash the internet if uttered today. He was also ultra-competitive, ripping into his players and going after referees in a manner that was pure theatre. (Denver Sports)

No. 13 UNC Baseball Wins Both Ends Of Doubleheader At No. 23 Notre Dame

A chilly day of baseball resulted in a pair of wins for UNC Baseball, claiming the series on the road against No. 23 Notre Dame with 6-5 (Highlights) and 13-7 (Highlights) victories on Saturday at Frank Eck Stadium. The No. 13 Tar Heels found themselves in a back-and-forth affair in both contests, but it was Carolina who emerged victorious on both occasions. (GoHeels.com)

Patriots quarterback Drake Maye to launch MayeDay Family Foundation

Ahead of this third NFL season, New England Patriots quarterback is launching his own nonprofit to extend that impact to the community. Maye and his wife, Ann Michael, on Friday announced the creation of the MayeDay Family Foundation and its mission to provide children and families enduring hardship with assistance and support. (New England Patriots)

What Will Happen to the Dean Dome? Here Are the Top Options.

The future of the arena that has housed North Carolina Basketball for four decades became a hot-button issue when reports from The News & Observer, The Athletic, and Inside Carolina suggested the University was preparing to announce the Smith Center would relocate to Carolina North, a plot of land nearly two miles north of Franklin Street. (Carolina Alumni Review)

Lloyd, May, or Donovan? Pros and Cons for UNC Basketball Coaching Candidates

As UNC continues to search for its next men’s basketball coach, three names which have been floated as prime candidates for the job are Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd, Michigan head coach Dusty May, and Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan. All three have had ringing success on the college stage, but there are drawbacks to UNC’s pursuit of each. (Chapelboro.com)

No. 1 UNC Women’s Lacrosse Powers Past ECU, 23-3

No. 1 UNC Women's Lacrosse started hot and kept their foot on the gas in defeating ECU 23-3 on Saturday at Dorrance Field (Highlights). Chloe Humphrey scored five goals and dished out a career-high five assists, while Addison Pattillo tallied four goals and two assists on the day. Seniors Darcy Felter and Kiley Mottice each bagged hat tricks on Senior Day. (GoHeels.com)

Video: IC Podcast - Carolina Basketball Family Energized And Ready

Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina and former UNC guard discuss the events that led to ' dismissal, the aftermath, the re-energized feeling among those around the Tar Heel Basketball program, the Smith Center/arena discussion, the future of the program, and more. (View Video)

An era ends with Hubert Davis’ firing

In the spring of 1953, a coach from Saint John’s and originally from New York City in would be hired by North Carolina to coach basketball. While no one knew it at the time, the way people thought about the Tar Heels would forever change. That is 73 years. One through line of coaches from 1953 to 2026. Now, it’s done. At least for now. (Tar Heel Blog)

Here are 5 things I love about Carolina

Rameses at Home - One of my favorite experiences in the community is when I drive past the Hogan family farm and I catch a glimpse of Carolina Blue in the field. Rameses is a celebrity on campus, but when it’s not game day, he lives on a family farm alongside the other animals. It’s always a delight to spot him, with his Carolina Blue-painted horns. (UNC.edu)

Video: Big Hitters Podcast - UNC Basketball Coaching Search

UNC is in the midst of a basketball coaching search. Ross Martin, Julian Council, and Mike Hardison discuss Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, Michigan coach Dusty May, and some of UNC’s top coaching targets. Would Lloyd or May leave their current jobs for Chapel Hill? (View Video)
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Today In UNC History
April 3, 1994
The UNC women's basketball team defeated Louisiana Tech 60-59 at the Richmond (VA) Coliseum to win the 1994 NCAA Tournament on a 3 point shot by Charlotte Smith as time expired. The ball was inbounded with only 0.7 seconds left on the clock, making it one of the most exciting finishes in tournament history. It was Hall of Fame coach Sylvia Hatchell's first national championship and the first year that the NCAA women's tournament included 64 teams.
April 3, 2017
The Tar Heels defeat Gonzaga, 71-65, to win UNC's 6th NCAA Championship and coach Roy Williams' 3rd national title behind Final Four Most Outstanding Player Joel Berry's 22 points in Glendale, Arizona.
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