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UNC Women’s Tennis Defeats Michigan In 4-2 Super Regional Thriller

Going head-to-head against 12th-seeded Michigan in the NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament Super Regional, No. 5 North Carolina fought off a tough Wolverine squad, 4-2, to punch its ticket to next week's quarterfinals. With the final two courts both going to three sets, it was Tatum Evans who locked down the victory to keep the Tar Heels' season alive. (GoHeels.com)

No. 5 UNC Women’s Tennis To Host No. 12 Michigan In Super Regional Friday

No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis hosts No. 12 Michigan on Friday for the Super Regional at 5 p.m. at Chewning Tennis Center. The Tar Heels enter their 16th straight Super Regional after back-to-back sweeps to open the NCAA Tournament. UNC was the only team across both the men's and women's tournament to not drop a set during the first two rounds. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Commencement Weekend Athletic Events Know Before You Go

With several home athletic events and commencement ceremonies dotting campus, parking will be complicated in Chapel Hill this weekend. Women's Tennis, Women's Lacrosse and Men's Lacrosse are hosting NCAA Tournament events, while the baseball team will host a regular-season series against Pittsburgh. Here's a day-by-day parking guide. (GoHeels.com)

Tar Heels Excel Again In Academic Progress Rates

The University of North Carolina's women's tennis team recorded its 13th-consecutive perfect multi-year Academic Progress Rate and the men's golf team earned its ninth in a row in the latest APR results released today by the NCAA. Carolina's overall single-year rate for 2024-25 was 989, while the four-year multi-rate was 990. A perfect score is 1000. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Keita Commits, Malone Visits Momo, Hansbrough to the Hall, Baseball Blasts Duke

What a week! UNC Basketball coach Michael Malone landed Sayon Keita and , recruited Momo Faye, lost Maxim Logue, and is reportedly targeting Italian center . was invited to the NBA Combine, there are four new Tar Heel Hall-of-Famers, Baseball blasted Duke, and UNC Women’s Hoops hosted a 5-star recruit. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women’s Tennis Advances To 16th Straight Super Regional In 4-0 Win Over South Carolina

In a meeting of the Carolinas in the second round of the NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament, it was all Carolina Blue as the Tar Heels ran away with a 4-0 victory over South Carolina in Chapel Hill on Saturday. The Tar Heels advance to next weekend's Super Regional round. Anna Frey cruised to a two-set win for the Tar Heels' first singles point. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men’s Tennis Loses To Michigan State, 4-1, In NCAA First Round

Michigan State dropped the doubles point but came from behind to defeat North Carolina, 4-1 on Friday in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament at the Carolina Outdoor Tennis Center. The Spartans grabbed four consecutive singles wins to pick up the victory and advance to Saturday's NCAA second round in Columbia, South Carolina. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women’s Tennis Opens NCAA Run With 4-0 Rout Of Charleston Southern

In the opening round of the 2026 NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament, fifth-seeded North Carolina rolled to a 4-0 victory over Charleston Southern at Chewning Tennis Center on Friday. It was Maddy Zampardo who clinched the match for UNC with another two-set victory to defeat Charleston Southern, 4-0. The Tar Heels face South Carolina on Saturday. (GoHeels.com)

NCAA agrees to change prize money rules, pay $2M settlement with UNC tennis star Reese Brantmeier

Athletes in all sports will be able to accept prize money before enrolling in college under terms of a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit brought by UNC women’s tennis star against the NCAA. The NCAA agreed to pay $2.02 million in damages, including $10,000 for plaintiffs Brantmeier and former Texas tennis player Maya Joint. (WRAL.com)

UNC Women’s and Men's Tennis Earn NCAA Tournament Bids

UNC Men’s and Women’s Tennis earned NCAA Tournament bids on Monday. The women are the No. 5 overall seed, while the men are unseeded. On the women’s side, the Tar Heels enter the tournament with a 24-3 record and 11-1 overall mark in ACC play. The women will host first- and second-round matches at the Chewning Tennis Center in Chapel Hill. (Chapelboro.com)
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