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Bella Devey, Lauren Malsom Called Up For U.S. U-19 Women’s National Team Matches
The U.S. U-19 Women's National Team announced the roster for an upcoming series of international friendlies. The roster features Tar Heels Bella Devey and Lauren Malsom. The team will face Czechia, Wales, and Portugal Feb. 21-Mar. 7 in Portugal. Devey had recent experience with the national team at a development camp Jan. 17-25 in Los Angeles. (
GoHeels.com)
Hope Munson Called Up For U.S. U-20 National Team Training Camp
U.S. U-20 Women's National Team coach Vicky Jepson announced the 24-player roster for a training camp Feb. 24 - Mar. 3, and Hope Munson will represent UNC Women's Soccer at the camp. The training camp will be held in Chula Vista, Calif. featuring 14 collegiate players and 10 professionals ahead of the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup this fall. (
GoHeels.com)
Newsletter: Trimble's Triple, Banghart's Big Win, Surratt's Super Sunday, Remembering James Spurling
What a week in UNC sports!
Seth Trimble became a legend, Women’s Basketball beat State in their house,
Chazz Surratt won a Super Bowl, two future Tar Heels were named McDonald’s All-Americans,
Coby White is coming home, RJ Davis was honored, we remember the life and legacy of James Spurling, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
THT Newsletter: Caleb Wilson Comes Home, Belichick Denied, UNC Women's Tennis Takes Down No. 1
Since we last caught up,
Caleb Wilson had a happy homecoming in Atlanta,
Bill Belichick was denied election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on his first ballot, UNC Women’s Tennis took down No. 9 NC State and No. 1 Georgia, soccer legend
Crystal Dunn retired, Mitch Mason updated us on his health status, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
UNC Women’s Soccer Welcomes Nation's No. 1 Recruiting Class
UNC Women's Soccer and head Coach Damon Nahas announced the addition of 12 players to the incoming class of 2026. The future Tar Heels were ranked the no. 1 recruiting class by TopDrawerSoccer. Midfielder Scottie Antonucci will head to Chapel Hill from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif, where she was a 3-time ECNL All-American with Legends FC. (
GoHeels.com)
Crystal Dunn announces retirement from soccer
Former North Carolina and United States women's national team great
Crystal Dunn on Thursday announced her retirement from soccer at age 33. The surprising news came via
a post on her Instagram account. In it, she said she wanted to spend more time with her husband, Pierre Soubrier, and 3-year-old son Marcel. "This decision has not come easily..." (
ESPN)
UNC Athletics Tops Learfield Directors' Cup Final Fall Standings
First-team All-America forward Ryleigh Heck led UNC Field Hockey to its NCAA-record 29th appearance in the national semifinals, which helped the Tar Heels claim the top spot nationally in the fall standings in the 2025-26 Learfield Directors' Cup. UNC posted two top-10, five top-20 and six top-30 finishes in NCAA postseason competition in the fall. (
GoHeels.com)
Olivia Thomas Signs With Denver Summit FC
Denver Summit FC announced the signing of former UNC forward
Olivia Thomas ahead of the club’s inaugural season in the National Women’s Soccer League. Thomas joins Summit FC following a prolific career with the Tar Heels, where she helped lead the program to the 2024 NCAA National Championship as one of the top attackers in the country. (
Denver Summit FC)
THT Newsletter: UNC Basketball's Bay Area Blues, Dylan Mingo Update, Drake Maye to AFC Championship
Hubert Davis’ seat is heating up as UNC Basketball continued its disappointing defensive run by dropping both games of its California road trip,
Dylan Mingo pushes back his commitment date,
Drake Maye leads the Patriots to the AFC Championship game, Women’s Basketball sweeps the Sunshine State, Football lands an LSU transfer, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Tessa Dellarose Signs With Chicago Stars FC
Chicago Stars FC have signed Tessa Dellarose to a three-year contract running through the 2028 National Women’s Soccer League season. Dellarose signs her first professional contract after four years at UNC, where she co-captained the Tar Heels in 2024 and 2025. Dellarose took the pitch for 89 matches, recording six goals and 12 assists at UNC. (
Chicago Stars)