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THT Newsletter: Caleb Wilson Injured, Baseball Sweeps, Malloy Smith Offered, Dylan Mingo To Commit

It was quite the eventful week in UNC Athletics. suffered a broken hand, the Diamond Heels swept their season opener, Kenny Smith’s son Malloy Smith received a basketball offer, Carolina Football signed a transfer quarterback, secured win No. 400, Softball scored 44(!) runs in 2 games, and is set to commit. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Men's Tennis Sweeps Doubleheader Over Campbell & NCCU

UNC Men's Tennis ran its winning streak to four by sweeping Campbell and North Carolina Central in a doubleheader Sunday on the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts at the Chewning Tennis Center. Carolina blitzed the Fighting Camels, 4-0, in under two hours in the first match, then topped the Eagles, 5-0, in the nightcap. The Tar Heels improved to 7-2. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Dominates UNC Asheville and UNCG

UNC Men's Tennis picked up a pair of dominating, non-conference wins by beating UNC Asheville, 4-0, and UNCG, 5-0 in a doubleheader on Tuesday on the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts at the Chewning Tennis Center. Without losing a set in either match, the Tar Heels improved to 5-2 this season. UNC Asheville dropped to 2-1 while UNCG fell to 0-4. (GoHeels.com)

Tatum Evans Named ACC Women's Tennis Player of the Week

Tatum Evans from the University of North Carolina women's tennis program was tabbed ACC Player of the Week on Tuesday. The junior earned the honor after going 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles action at the ITA Indoor National Championship. Evans' play helped lead Carolina to a 2-1 record on the week featuring their fourth top-15 win of the season. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Trimble's Triple, Banghart's Big Win, Surratt's Super Sunday, Remembering James Spurling

What a week in UNC sports! became a legend, Women’s Basketball beat State in their house, won a Super Bowl, two future Tar Heels were named McDonald’s All-Americans, is coming home, RJ Davis was honored, we remember the life and legacy of James Spurling, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women’s Tennis Takes Down Oklahoma, 4-1

No. 1 seed UNC Women's Tennis took down No. 2 seed Oklahoma in a consolation match at ITA Team National Indoor Championship on Sunday in Champaign, Ill. No. 1 topped Evialina Laskevich to put the Tar Heels ahead 3-1. In a three-set battle, no. 51 Anna Frey downed no. 123 Chloe Noel to clinch the match for North Carolina. (GoHeels.com)

No. 1 Seed UNC Women’s Tennis Tops Illinois, 4-0, At ITA Team National Indoor Championship

No. 1 seed UNC Women's Tennis topped No. 8 seed Illinois, 4-0, in the round of 16 at the ITA Team National Indoor Championship Friday in Champaign, Ill. The Tar Heels improved to 8-0 on the season while advancing to the tournament quarterfinals. Defending national champion 's 6-2, 6-3 win clinched the match for UNC, 4-0. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men's Tennis Blanks Furman, 7-0

UNC Men's Tennis returned to action after an almost two-week break and shut out Furman, 7-0, on Thursday on the Cone-Kenfield Indoor Courts at Chewning Tennis Center. The Tar Heels hadn't played since its Jan. 24 win over Virginia Tech. UNC showed few signs of rust, however, cruising to the 7-0 win without losing a set to improve to 3-1. (GoHeels.com)

My Tar Heel Tale: Reese Brantmeier

NCAA Women's Tennis Champion : "Playing here has been the greatest honor of my career. Tennis is traditionally an individual sport, so outside of college tennis, it is rare we experience playing for a team. I was so excited to get the opportunity to play for something bigger than myself. I could not have picked a better place than UNC." (Rams Club)

Reese Brantmeier Earns Second Straight ACC Player Of The Week Honor

has been named ACC Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the second straight week. The senior had another standout weekend, going 2-0 in singles and 1-1 in doubles while helping lead UNC to two top-10 wins. Both of Brantmeier's singles wins clinched the team win for the Tar Heels vs. No. 9 NC State and No. 1 Georgia. (GoHeels.com)
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