Caleb Wilson dominates in return to hometown, leads No. 16 North Carolina past Georgia Tech 91-75
Caleb Wilson dominated in the return to his hometown, scoring 22 points as No. 16 North Carolina cruised past Georgia Tech for a 91-75 victory Saturday. The 6-foot-10 Atlanta native set a UNC record, scoring 20 points for the 15th time as a freshman. He was tied with
Tyler Hansbrough, who had 14 games with 20 points for the Tar Heels in 2005-06. (
Associated Press)
Video: IC Postgame Podcast - UNC vs. Georgia Tech
Rob Harrington and Tommy Ashley from Inside Carolina break down the No. 16 North Carolina Tar Heels' 91-75 victory over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on Saturday afternoon in Atlanta.
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Sat Jan 31
North Carolina Leaves No Doubt, Races Past Georgia Tech 91-75
North Carolina took care of business Saturday, downing Georgia Tech 91-75 in front of a Tar Heel-heavy crowd inside McCamish Pavilion. Up 15 at the break, the Tar Heels were far from lighting up the scoreboard in the second half, shooting 14-of-35 from the field and 2-of-12 from three, but never allowed the Yellow Jackets to trim the margin below 12. (
Inside Carolina)
What UNC Football’s Future Schedules Will Look Like Under New ACC Format
With the ever-changing nature of college football, scheduling is just one of branches.
UNC's 2026 schedule was announced Monday. The Tar Heels will play eight ACC games for the final time after the ACC announced that it would move to a nine-game conference schedule and require each program to play a minimum of 10 Power Four games. (
TarHeel247)
An Award-Winning UNC English Professor Combines Basketball With Poetry
At the basketball courts near Cobb Residence Hall, Gabrielle Calvocoressi leads a group of students in a friendly shootaround. She’s wearing a Big Bird t-shirt that matches the colors of her orange and white striped ball. Each week, Calvocoressi — who is an English professor at UNC — meets students on the basketball court for poetry recital sessions. (
Chapelboro.com)
ESPN College GameDay Coming To Smith Center Feb. 7
ESPN's College GameDay will originate from the Smith Center the morning of the Feb. 7 basketball game between UNC and Duke. Host Rece Davis and analysts Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg, Andraya Carter, Jay Williams, and Pete Thamel will be live at the Smith Center for the show, which begins at 10 a.m. Bilas will call the 6:30 p.m. game with Dan Shulman. (
GoHeels.com)
No. 16 UNC Men's Basketball Visits Georgia Tech Saturday - Pregame Notes
UNC Men's Basketball returns to action on Saturday, January 31, at Georgia Tech. Tip time is 2 p.m. on the ACC Network (Wes Durham, Dennis Scott). The Yellow Jackets are 11-10, 2-6 in the ACC after consecutive losses to Clemson and at Virginia Tech. The Tar Heels are 23-16 on the road against the Yellow Jackets, including 17-14 in McCamish Pavilion. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Track & Field Rewrites Record Book At Liberty
UNC Track & Field brought home seven wins and multiple top-ten program marks during a meet in which nearly every race broke the meet or facility record. Once again, the North Carolina distance crew had a great showing, with multiple top-15 times in the country in the mile. The first seven finishers in the men's mile broke the previous meet record. (
GoHeels.com)
Three keys for North Carolina to beat Georgia Tech
If there's any time for Georgia Tech to have a season-defining moment, Saturday is it. The Yellow Jackets already have one ACC shocker on their schedule, a 78-74 win at NC State on Jan. 17. Georgia Tech has 10 home wins and, with a marquee team like the Tar Heels coming to Atlanta, the game is sold out. Here are three keys to a North Carolina win. (
USA Today)
Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Kaimon Rucker
Former Tar Heel defensive end,
Kaimon Rucker joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider Podcast to talk more about his close relationship with UNC Football Team Chaplain Mitch Mason and give an update on his professional football career.
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Sat Jan 31
North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech Basketball Preview: Tar Heels Back on the Road
Georgia Tech is 2-6 in league play and tied for last place in the
ACC standings. The Yellow Jackets opened ACC play with a close loss at No. 6 Duke (85-79) before defeating Boston College (65-53) at home. Since then, however, Tech has endured a 1-5 stretch with its lone victory, and only Quad 1 win of the season, coming in a 78-74 upset at N.C. State. (
Inside Carolina)
Tar Heels use week off to sharpen details, help Henri Veesaar rebound
Even with
Henri Veesaar’s growth,
Hubert Davis insists UNC’s rebounding issues aren’t about one player. Notre Dame and Virginia have grabbed a combined 34 offensive rebounds in UNC’s past two games, something Davis said "is not sustainable." He emphasized that rebounding must be "a UNC rebounding game," not a Caleb-and-Henri one. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Three storylines to watch as UNC Basketball returns to action at Georgia Tech
No. 16 North Carolina visits Georgia Tech on Saturday at 2 p.m. after nearly a week off following an 85-80 victory at then-No. 14 Virginia. Here are some storylines to consider entering the game. Which UNC will we get Saturday? The Tar Heels have been consistently inconsistent this season, and really, it’s been that way throughout
Hubert Davis’ tenure. (
USA Today)
No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Wins Marathon Match Against No. 9 NC State
No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis clashed with no. 9 NC State on Friday evening at Cary Tennis Park. The top-10 matchup lived up to the billing as the Tar Heels came back to win, 4-3. Anna Frey got North Carolina started with a straight-sets win in singles to even the match at one-all. The freshman is now 6-0 in singles play since becoming a Tar Heel this January. (
GoHeels.com)
The Drake Maye Clip That Hubert Davis Showed to His UNC Team
In the second half of Sunday’s AFC Championship game in Denver — a snow-filled slugfest — New England quarterback
Drake Maye turned to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and muttered, “It’s hard… good God.” The clip, which surfaced on social media in the days following the Patriots’ eventual victory, struck a chord with
Hubert Davis. (
Inside Carolina)