Barth Brothers Hosting Free Kicking Camp July 16 In Wilmington
Brothers
Casey Barth and
Connor Barth, two of the greatest placekickers ever produced by the state of North Carolina, will host their annual, all-ages kicking camp July 16 at Hoggard High School in Wilmington. Casey and
Connor Barth are the two most prolific field goal kickers in UNC football history, with 66 and 54 successful three-point conversions, respectively. (
North Carolina Sports Network)
USMNT Legend Eddie Pope on World Cups Past and Present
Eddie Pope knows what it means to represent the Stars and Stripes. The legendary defender—winner of the Concacaf Champions Cup (1998), U.S. Open Cup (1996), MLS Cup (1996, 1997, 1999) and Supporters’ Shield (1997, 1999)—racked up 82 senior national team caps, enjoyed three trips to the World Cup and claimed the 2005 Concacaf Gold Cup with the USMNT. (
US Soccer)
A letter from new athletic director Steve Newmark to the Carolina Athletics community
As I prepare to begin my first academic year as director of athletics at the University of North Carolina, I want to take a moment to share my appreciation for everyone who supports Carolina Athletics and makes it so special to so many. On a personal note, I'm grateful for the generosity, encouragement, and patience you've shown since my return to Chapel Hill. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Strengths & Question Marks About UNC Basketball's Roster
UNC added another piece to its
2026-27 basketball roster last week. College basketball recruiting analyst David Sisk and Jacob Turner from TarHeel247 discuss the Tar Heels' roster, what they like about the new additions, the biggest strengths, weaknesses and more.
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Tue Jul 7
UNC student, Rhodes scholar brings hope back home to Jamaica
When Tiana Dinham flew home to Jamaica in November 2025, the University of North Carolina senior experienced the “lowest of lows and highest of highs.” She planned the trip to do the exciting final round of interviews for the 2026 Rhodes scholarship. But weeks before, Category 5 Hurricane Melissa devastated the island with 190 mph winds. (
UNC.edu)
Caleb Wilson Says Baseball Was His First Love, But A Growth Spurt Changed Everything
Before
Caleb Wilson became a basketball superstar, his heart actually belonged to another sport — baseball. Wilson said of basketball, "It actually wasn't my favorite sport at first. It was baseball. My dad inspired me to do it." When asked why he chose to stick with dribbling balls over hitting them with a bat, Wilson explained, "Well, I just got really tall." (
People)
Chloe Humphrey Earns CSC First-Team Academic All-America Honor
UNC Women's Lacrosse attacker
Chloe Humphrey has been named first-team Academic All-America on the 2025-26 Women's At-Large team. The only lacrosse player to make the at-large first team, Humphrey holds a 3.56 GPA while majoring in business. Humphrey ranks third on UNC's all-time points list with 277 and her 199 goals rank second all-time. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Top 10 Games Of The Last Decade - Luke Maye's Shot
Where does
Luke Maye’s iconic shot against Kentucky rank? Host Isaac Schade unveils his top UNC Basketball games from the past ten years, spotlighting unforgettable moments like
Zion Williamson’s infamous shoe blowout and
Cormac Ryan’s 31-point barrage against Duke.
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Tue Jul 7
Day'Ron Sharpe Re-Signs With Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets have re-signed center
Day'Ron Sharpe to a multi-year contract. Sharpe appeared in 62 games during the 2025-26 season and averaged career highs of 8.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. The 24-year-old ranked fourth among NBA players with 2.7 offensive rebounds per game off the bench last season. (
Brooklyn Nets)
2026 ACC college football preview, predictions, top transfers and more
Bill Belichick bears the burden of proof, but it's not hard to see potential if UNC's defense is a top-40 unit and Bobby Petrino engineers at least average output. But for reasons good or bad, the Tar Heels will likely be a main character early in the season again: They face TCU in Ireland in Week 0, visit Clemson in Week 3, and host Notre Dame in Week 5. (
ESPN)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - UNC Basketball Offseason Updates
Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from TarHeel247 discuss the evolving atmosphere and culture surrounding the UNC men's basketball program during the offseason, the early impact of new head coach
Michael Malone and his staff, summer workouts, team chemistry, and more.
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Tue Jul 7
Back with the Washington Commanders, Dyami Brown vows it’s a 'new me'
Former North Carolina receiver
Dyami Brown, after a season in Jacksonville, has returned to Washington for a second stint. Brown is projected to be a second-string option and should be able to get some targets. By the end of quarterback Jayden Daniels’s rookie season, they had chemistry, so Brown’s sixth NFL season has a chance to be his best. (
NBC Sports)
RJ Davis scores 18 against former team; tough shooting games for Veesaar, Powell
R.J. Davis scored 18 and finished with a team-best +10 in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 88-84 victory in San Francisco. The former UNC All-American is averaging 16.5 points through two games.
Henri Veesaar scored two and had seven rebounds Monday in Atlanta’s 82-77 win over Oklahoma City.
Drake Powell’s shooting struggles in Sacramento continued. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Former UNC Standout Eddie Pope Ranked No. 6 On List Of Best American Soccer Players Of All Time
Quiet and unassuming, but athletic, intelligent, and with technical ability aplenty,
Eddie Pope was one of the most complete defenders America has ever produced, which were spent entirely in MLS. For the USMNT, he started each of 82 games he played between 1996 and 2006, playing a key role in the historic run to the last eight at the 2002 World Cup. (
Sports Illustrated)
3 big takeaways from UNC Basketball's 2026-27 nonconference schedule
Last season, UNC Basketball had a challenging yet manageable non-conference schedule. However, that changes this season with new coach
Michael Malone at the helm — not just with who UNC plays, but when and where. Marquee names, high-stakes neutral sites, and even a familiar in-state annoyance are scattered across the early calendar. (
USA Today)