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THT Newsletter: UNC vs. Clemson, Ludacris, Basketball Blue-White Scrimmage, Cole Cloer Cancels

It's a big weekend in Chapel Hill. There's a baseball scrimmage, Ludacris performs, UNC Football hosts Clemson, and Basketball holds its Blue-White Scrimmage. Plus, is off the board after cancelling his UNC visit, the Diamond Heels land a catcher, quarterback questions, remembering , some Tar Heel honors, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

No. 19 UNC Women’s Soccer To Host Boston College Thursday

No. 19 North Carolina women's soccer (7-4, 1-2 ACC) is set to host Boston College (4-3-5, 0-2-2 ACC) Thursday night at Dorrance Field. The Tar Heels and Eagles will kick off at 7 p.m. with streaming on ACCNX. Olivia Thomas continues to lead UNC with nine goals. The forward leads the ACC and the Tar Heels in game-winning goals (4) and total shots (58). (GoHeels.com)

UNC's Riley Kennedy, Lauren Malsom Called Up For Women’s U-17 FIFA World Cup

U.S. Soccer released the 21-player roster for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Tuesday morning. University of North Carolina women's soccer team members Riley Kennedy and Lauren Malsom highlight the roster. The duo will head to Morocco with team USA Oct. 17-Nov. 8. Kennedy and Malsom are no strangers to the U.S. Youth National Team. (GoHeels.com)

Seven Tar Heels selected for 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards

Each University Day, UNC honors alumni for their outstanding contributions to UNC and society. This year, the University will present seven Distinguished Alumni Awards at a celebration Oct. 12 at Memorial Hall. Here are this year’s winners: Kristin Acquavella ’93 is an active-duty rear admiral in the U.S. Navy and 4-time national soccer champion at UNC. (UNC.edu)

THT Newsletter: Meet UNC Guard Derek Dixon, Football Chaplain Mitch Mason's Battle

It was an off weekend for UNC Football, but there was still plenty going on. Today we meet UNC freshman guard , share an emotional account of football team chaplain Mitch Mason’s medical battle, and hear from basketball GM Jim Tanner. Plus, football recruiting updates, Volleyball beats NC State, NFL and Olympic sports rundowns. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Men’s Soccer Remains Unbeaten In ACC After Draw With No. 12 Virginia

UNC Men's Soccer largely controlled a 0-0 draw against No. 12 Virginia in the driving rain of Charlottesville on Saturday. The Tar Heels remain unbeaten in the ACC, while navigating one of the nation's tougher league schedules. While the stats show a significant difference in shots, none of UVA's attempts troubled Carolina goalkeeper Andrew Cordes. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: Carolina Quarterback Conundrum?, Basketball Schedule Updates, Cole Cloer's Top 5

There appears to be a quarterback controversy brewing in Chapel Hill, and if not, UNC's poor offensive numbers indicate there should be. There were also several basketball schedule updates, won a title in Turkey, honors for Ryleigh Heck and , named his Top 5, and Women’s Basketball practice tipped off. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women’s Soccer Loses at No. 2 Notre Dame

Freshman Lauren Malsom recorded a brace with two goals at No. 2 Notre Dame Wednesday night, but it wasn’t enough to help UNC dig out of an early deficit and the Tar Heels fell 4-3. It’s the team’s second consecutive loss. Notre Dame’s four goals by the Tar Heels are their allowed most in a single match this season. The loss drops UNC to 7-4. (Chapelboro.com)

No. 22 UNC Women’s Soccer Visits No. 2 Notre Dame Wednesday

No. 22 UNC Women's Soccer (7-3, 1-1 ACC) travels to South Bend, Ind., to face No. 2 Notre Dame (7-0-1, 2-0 ACC) on Wednesday. The Tar Heels and Fighting Irish are prepped for a primetime matchup with kickoff set for 6 p.m. on ACC Network. After falling in game two of the ACC season, Carolina looks forward to an opportunity to bounce back. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: Basketball Practice Begins, Cam Holmes Visit, Football Falls, RJ Davis Reflects

North Carolina Football has a lot to work on as they enter their first open date this week before hosting Clemson, Tar Heel Basketball practice officially begins, 4-star wing Cam Holmes had a great official visit to Chapel Hill, former UNC walk-on quarterback got his first NFL head coaching victory, and much more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
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