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How Jordan Shipp became UNC Football's most trusted voice

Wide receiver returns not just as a captain, but as a leader tasked with helping shape UNC Football's second season under . "The UNC logo holds so much weight," Shipp said Tuesday. "You talk about the degree, the network, all of the people, the alumni that've gone here, that've played here, you're representing all of that." (TarHeel247)

Nyla Harris Touted As A Women’s College Basketball All-Star

Capping off her college career with a season-best 11.4 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, North Carolina's has earned a spot in the 2026 Lilly Women's College All-Star Game. Harris is one of the top 20 seniors in the country selected to play in this weekend's game, set for Saturday, April 4, at Grand Canyon University at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN2. (GoHeels.com)

Michael Busch has grown into indispensable member of Cubs' lineup

isn’t the showman Pete Crow-Armstrong is, nor is he the Cubs’ clubhouse leader like Dansby Swanson or the All-Star like Alex Bregman. He’s an unassuming player who lets his game speak for itself — and it’s loud. “He was the best first baseman in baseball last year,” Crow-Armstrong told the Sun-Times before the Cubs’ 7-2 victory. (Chicago Sun-Times)

Carolina Across 100 launches final program

UNC-Chapel Hill’s Carolina Across 100 initiative welcomes 10 teams covering 19 counties to its final program Our State, Our Future. This culminating program marks the completion of a bold, five-year mission to forge deep, functional partnerships in each of North Carolina’s 100 counties. As Carolina Across 100 concludes, the focus shifts toward sustainability. (UNC.edu)

Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - John Henson and Justin Watts on UNC Coaching Search

Former UNC and longtime NBA forward joins former Tar Heel teammate and roommate to discuss how former players feel about UNC going outside the Carolina Family, which alums should receive a call during the coaching search, and Duke’s historic implosion against UConn in the Elite Eight. (View Video)

UNC's Sydney Seabrooks Named Gymnastics Second-Team All-America

The Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association announced the 2026 Regular Season All-America gymnasts Monday afternoon. Sydney Seabrooks earned the prestigious honor of Second Team All-America on floor after finishing the season ranked no. 9 on the event with an NQS of 9.940. The Clearwater, Fla. native was also tabbed All-ACC on floor. (GoHeels.com)

Chansky’s Notebook: Tricky Timetable

Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd and Michigan’s Dusty May will be coaching in the Final Four on Saturday, and one of them will be coaching next Monday, too. Meanwhile, if UNC's top choice as new basketball coach is Billy Donovan or another NBA head coach, there is another set of complications, because the NBA's regular season doesn’t end until April 12. (Chapelboro.com)

Indya Nivar's career night against UConn shows why she is a trusted leader

The everyone saw Friday is the Indya they see every day. She deserves all the praise. UNC women’s basketball’s role model and rock solid leader, quiet in words, but loud in her actions on the court, had a long-awaited breakout game on Friday. Nivar recorded a career-high 20 points, plus eight rebounds, in UNC's 63-42 loss to No. 1 UConn. (Daily Tar Heel)

Video: IC Podcast - UNC's Big Decisions Require Patience

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss patience in the basketball coaching search process as UNC's key targets have advanced to the Final Four. The transfer portal opens April 7th, but it is the next 15-20 years that take precedence over the 2026-27 season when hiring the next head coach. (View Video)

Takeaways from UNC Baseball's Weekend Sweep Of Notre Dame

Game one against Notre Dame required a Tar Heels' eighth-inning comeback, as they scored three in the frame and held on defensively. Games two and three began with Carolina facing 3-1 deficits after the first inning. Behind a six-run sixth inning in game two and 8 runs in the fifth inning in game three, UNC outpaced a dangerous Notre Dame offense. (TarHeel247)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Jesse Holley on UNC Basketball Coaching Search

Former Tar Heel two-sport star prefers Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan as UNC Basketball's next head coach. Holley and Isaac Schade discuss Donovan, Tommy Lloyd, Dusty May, whether ’ firing was justified, reactions from the Carolina alumni group chat, and Davis’ legacy as player and coach. (View Video)

Diamond Heels seven spots to No. 6 in D1 Baseball poll

North Carolina jumped seven spots in the D1 Baseball Top 25 to a season-high No. 6 after going 4-0 last week. The Tar Heels rolled to a 9-1 victory Tuesday in Charlotte over South Carolina, then swept a three-game series at Notre Dame 6-5, 13-7, and 15-10 for their fifth straight victory. It’s UNC’s highest rank since it was No. 5 on Feb. 24 last season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Baseball Completes Sweep Of No. 23 Notre Dame

With a few exceptions this weekend in South Bend, it was UNC's offense that shined with its never-back-down, can-do attitude. It seemed that going to Notre Dame energized and sparked the Tar Heel hitters, culminating in a 15-10 victory over the Fighting Irish on Sunday. They have now swept their first two ACC road series for the first time since 2013. (Inside Carolina)

Newsletter: UNC Basketball Coaching Search, Smith Center Debate Tabled, Caleb Wilson To NBA Draft

The North Carolina Men's Basketball coaching search is in full swing, is off to the NBA Draft, the Smith Center vs. new arena debate is tabled for the time being, spring football kicks off with two commitments, Women’s Basketball falls in the Sweet 16, Baseball has a 4-0 week, and Women’s Lacrosse’s win streak ends at 31. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Men's Soccer Wins Fourth Straight Carolina Cup, Tops High Point In PKs, 4-2

North Carolina Men's Soccer won its fourth straight Carolina Cup on Saturday, topping High Point in penalty kicks, 4-2. High Point opened the scoring but a goal from Ryan Zellefrow drew the Heels level. Alan Rutkowski forced three misses in penalties, including one save to give the Heels the win. The Tar Heels will be back in action on Friday, April 3. (GoHeels.com)
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April 4, 2005
Marvin Williams tips in the game-winner with 1:17 to play, Final Four MVP Sean May has a game-high 26 points and Raymond Felton makes key plays down the stretch as No. 2 Carolina beats No. 1 Illinois, 75-70, to win UNC’s fourth NCAA title and the first for Coach Roy Williams.
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