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UNC Women’s Tennis star Reese Brantmeier reaches deal with NCAA in prize money case

UNC Women's Tennis star and the NCAA have reached an agreement to settle her federal class action lawsuit over prize money. The parties told the judge in a court filing that they "have reached agreement on material terms of a class action settlement fully resolving this action." They asked for a 60-day pause to finalize the agreement. (WRAL.com)

No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Downs NC Central, 7-0

No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis hosted NC Central on Tuesday and picked up their fourth-straight sweep as they topped the Eagles, 7-0. In singles, No. 70 Anna Frey led the way with a straight-set win to give the Tar Heels their first singles win of the day. Mary Grace Rennard and Maddy Zampardo followed with two more wins to clinch the match for Carolina. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Dylan Mingo Commits, Henri Veesaar Returns, UNC Softball 14-0, Women's Hoops' 2-0 Week

It was another terrific week in UNC Athletics. Five-star guard committed to the Tar Heels, returned from injury to help lead North Carolina past Syracuse as Zayden High continues to step up, UNC Softball is off to a 14-0 start, Lilly Parrish pitched a no-hitter, and Women’s Basketball had a 2-0 week. We also remember . (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Rolls Past Boston College, 4-0

No. 3 University of North Carolina women's tennis picked up another ACC win over Boston College Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels swept the Eagles, 4-0. Maddy Zampardo continued to impress in her first match as a Tar Heel. The junior downed her opponent from Boston College to clinch the match for Carolina. UNC improves to 12-1 this season. (GoHeels.com)

No. 3 North Carolina Women’s Tennis Sweeps Syracuse

No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis opened ACC play Friday against Syracuse in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels downed the Orange, 4-0. No. 6 Oby Kajuru earned a straight-sets victory to open singles play for UNC. No. 1 topped Serafima Shastova from the Orange and no. 17 Tatum Evans clinched the match for Carolina with a straight-set victory. (GoHeels.com)

Four Tar Heels Honored With ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Recognition

Awarded by the ACC, UNC Gymnastics' Gwen Fink and Men's Cross Country/Track & Field's Trevor Paschall are among 32 selected as the 2026 Weaver-James-Corrigan-Swofford Postgraduate Scholarship recipients. In addition, Keaton Vo from Men's Golf and from Women's Tennis were named to the 2026 ACC Excellence Award List. (GoHeels.com)

No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Cruises Past Elon, 7-0

No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis opened its four-match homestand with a 7-0 victory over Elon Tuesday. The Tar Heels swept doubles before picking up four singles wins. No. 1 and no. 21 Tatum Evans continued to roll past the Phoenix with straight-set wins in singles. Claire Hill stormed back to win her singles match in three sets. (GoHeels.com)

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)
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