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Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball Thaws Out, Gets Back on Track

UNC Basketball returned to the friendly confines of Eastern Standard Time to pick up a win at home against Notre Dame. However, it was the come-from-behind win at Virginia that showed that this Tar Heel team may still have a say in the ACC. The Inside Carolina crew discusses last week's turnaround. (View Video)

Tar Heels in pros: Coby White surges amid trade rumors; Ryan, Davis, Ingram lighting up G League

delivered three standout performances during a 3-0 week for the Chicago Bulls, just as trade chatter intensified ahead of the NBA trade deadline. Meanwhile, Cormac Ryan, R.J. Davis, and Harrison Ingram continue to light up the G League, while had his best game in three months and had another impressive game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Joel Berry breaks down UNC Basketball's big win at UVa.

UNC Basketball was in big trouble in the first half at Virginia but came back to beat the Cavaliers (2:15). discusses the win and the Tar Heels' season (14:32). Plus, did Matt Krause sleep in Carmichael to call the Women's Basketball game (41:00)? And the UNC Football schedule is about to be released (42:08). (Listen To Podcast)

Cormac Ryan thriving in NBA G League

Now a member of the G League's Wisconsin Herd, who are affiliated with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, former UNC sharpshooter is thriving in his second pro season. Ryan is averaging 21.4 points per game on 50% field goal shooting, a 42% mark from deep, and 90% mark from the free-throw line, working toward his first NBA opportunity. (USA Today)

Tar Heels Have Heard the Hubert Davis 'Hot Seat' Chatter and Don't Like it

"I hate that people try to blame Hubert for our lapses," said. "Our coaches are teaching us the right things. It's all about our effort and playing as hard as we can. Coach can only do so much." Fans emotionally react to losses. The team and its coach got the brunt of that last week. Point guard also didn't like what was being said. (TarHeel247)

UNC Basketball's NET ranking jumps up after big Quad 1 victory at Virginia

UNC Basketball's fourth Quad 1 victory jumped the Tar Heels’ NET rankings to 23, stabilizing the Tar Heels’ NCAA tournament résumé after two losses in the Bay Area. The No. 22 Tar Heels (16-4, 4-3 ACC standings), with two straight wins after losing three of the previous four, evened their Quad 1 record at 4-4 with an 85-80 victory at No. 14 Virginia. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Derek Dixon Provides Stability UNC has Needed

didn't look like a freshman point guard Saturday. Instead, he played with the poise of a veteran when UNC needed it in a raucous environment. Dixon finished with 11 points, seven assists, four rebounds, and just one turnover, posting a game-high plus-22 as No. 22 UNC stormed back from a 16-point deficit to upset No. 14 Virginia, 85-80. (TarHeel247)

Moment Of The Game: The 75 Seconds That Sealed It In Charlottesville

What could have been a one-point Tar Heel lead was suddenly seven with 1:38 to play. UNC's comeback at Virginia required a complete second-half effort from ’ team. But if the Tar Heels continue to gain traction in ACC play, the 9-0, 75-second stretch that delivered Carolina its best win to date may be remembered as a turning point. (Inside Carolina)

How Drake Maye improvised Patriots’ final play to send them to Super Bowl

Leading 10-7 with less than two minutes left in the AFC title game, Josh McDaniels scanned his call sheet for the play that would send the Patriots to the Super Bowl. He landed on an outside zone run. It was a basic play, where would hand the ball off to Rhamondre Stevenson, who would run behind his fullback. But Maye had other ideas. (MSN.com)

After long road home, UNC's Jarin Stevenson delivers signature performance at UVa.

Finally. If Nicole Walker Stevenson had to choose one word to describe what it felt like watching her son, Jarin, take over the final 13 minutes in Charlottesville - a season-high 17 points in the second half, a crucial charge taken, multiple threes - it would be that. Finally. Not in the sense of relief, but because she knew how much work it took to get here. (MSN.com)

Art’s Angle: Big Boost

In improving their ACC record to 4-3, the Tar Heels pulled off the biggest comeback victory by a visiting team at the John Paul Jones Arena, which opened in 2006. It was also Virginia’s first home loss this season and Carolina’s first ACC road win after losing at SMU, Stanford, and Cal. If UNC can build off the dramatic rally, it could be a seasonal savior. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Women's Basketball Owns Overtime To Knock Off Syracuse

The overtime heartbreak ended on a chilly afternoon before a small crowd at Carmichael Arena. After North Carolina Women's Basketball dropped two ACC home games earlier this season in overtime, it looked ominous when Syracuse erased an eight-point UNC lead in the final 3 1/2 minutes of regulation. This time, the Tar Heels owned overtime. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Box Score: UNC Women's Basketball 77, Syracuse 71 (OT)

View the complete box score from the North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Basketball team's 77-71 overtime victory over the Syracuse Orange on Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. (View Box Score)

Drake Maye’s comment on Caleb Wilson’s Instagram says everything about UNC's culture

Following the North Carolina basketball program's victory over No. 14-ranked Virginia, star freshman posted photos on his Instagram account. While the future NBA lottery pick received a ton of comments, especially from his current teammates, was in the comments section hyping up the highly-touted prospect. "That guy." (Keeping It Heel)

New England Patriots activate receiver Mack Hollins from IR for AFC title game

The New England Patriots activated starting wide receiver from injured reserve Saturday, giving their offense a boost heading into Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos. Hollins had landed on IR on Dec. 27 with an abdomen injury. Up to that point, he had started 13 games and was third on the team in receptions. (ESPN)
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A 92-72 win over Maryland is Carolina’s 1,000th victory. The Terps won the rematch in overtime, but Carolina won the rubber match, 73-59, to win the ACC Tournament. MVP Bob McAdoo averaged 15 points in the Tournament and Dennis Wuycik scored 24 in the championship game.
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John Henson blocks 4 shots in a 93-81 win over Georgia Tech, moving him past Sam Perkins (274) and into second place among UNC career shot blockers.
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