UNC Lacrosse: Women’s and men’s team each collect a title
The UNC men’s and women’s lacrosse teams picked up key wins this weekend in ACC play/ACC postseason play. The perfect season for the UNC women’s lacrosse team continues as they edged Boston College 14-12 in the ACC tournament final. The men’s team defeated Syracuse 14-12 on the road to lock up a share of the ACC regular season championship. (
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Carolina biologist wins Wolf Prize in Agriculture
Jeffery L. Dangl, a biologist at UNC-Chapel Hill, was part of an award-winning trio of researchers who received the 2025 Wolf Prize in Agriculture “for groundbreaking discoveries of the immune system and disease resistance in plants.” Dangl is the John N. Couch Distinguished Professor of Biology in the UNC College of Arts and Sciences. (
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Three Tar Heels On All-ACC Men's Lacrosse Team, Joe Breschi Named Coach Of The Year
Three North Carolina men's lacrosse players, along with head coach
Joe Breschi, earned ACC postseason honors, the league announced on Tuesday. Owen Duffy, Dominic Pietramala, and Brady Wambach earned spots on the All-ACC Team, as Breschi was named the ACC Coach of the Year. Duffy was named to the All-ACC Team for the second-straight year. (
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Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - Transfer Portal Closed, What's Next for UNC?
With the transfer portal closed for college football, what's next for UNC football recruiting as the coaching staff continues to fill roster spots? Inside Carolina's Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley take listener questions regarding the Tar Heels' areas of need, scholarship numbers, in-state high-school recruiting, and more.
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Dominic Pietramala Tabbed ACC Men's Lacrosse Offensive Player Of The Week
UNC Men's Lacrosse attackman Dominic Pietramala has been named ACC Offensive Player of the Week, the conference announced. Pietramala, a redshirt-sophomore for Carolina, led the Tar Heels Saturday in the 14-12 victory over No. 10 Syracuse, with six goals and an assist. The weekly honor from the ACC is the second for Pietramala this spring. (
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Diamond Heels To Host Pair Of Midweek Baseball Games
UNC Baseball is set to host midweek games against George Mason and Queens before taking a weekend off. It will end a streak of eight straight weeks with an ACC matchup. Tuesday Carolina hosts the George Mason Patriots in what will be the 10th meeting between the programs. The Tar Heels have won the previous nine, last squaring off in 2014. (
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Beau Maye named Hough High School head boys basketball coach
Hough High School in Cornelius, N.C. has found its next head boys basketball coach and its a familiar name for those around the Tar Heel State.
Beau Maye is the brother of former North Carolina standout
Luke Maye who shined on the basketball court as well as the brother of former Tar Heel and current New England Patriots quarterback
Drake Maye. (
Sports Illustrated)
UNC Athletics Gathers To Celebrate 2025 RAMMYs
Following a year of excellence in athletics and in the classroom, UNC student-athletes dressed to impress and came together to celebrate championships and outstanding feats at the 2025 RAMMY Awards on Monday night. Members from all 28 of UNC's varsity teams strutted across the Carolina Blue carpet into Memorial Hall at the heart of campus. (
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Podcast: Scott Forbes Radio Show - UNC Baseball Series Win At Pitt, Strong Pitching, Reece Holbrook
North Carolina head baseball coach
Scott Forbes joins host Dave Nathan on Forbes' weekly radio shot to discuss the UNC's series win at Pittsburgh, the heroics of the Tar Heels' pitchers, what
Reece Holbrook means to the program, and a preview of the midweek matchup with George Mason.
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5 Things to Know About New Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Sam Howell
Sam Howell holds a number of UNC records, including career passing yards (10,283) and touchdowns (92), the single-season mark for passing TDs (38) and single-game tallies for yards (550) and TDs (6).
Drake Maye, the No. 3 overall pick in 2024, eclipsed Howell in single-season passing yardage. Howell had 5-plus passing TDs three times at UNC. (
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UNC Women’s Tennis Earns No. 5 Overall Seed & 26th Consecutive NCAA Bid
The UNC women's tennis team is the No. 5 overall seed and will host one of 16 regional sites in the 2025 NCAA Tennis Championship. The Tar Heels are making their 26th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. As the No. 5 overall seed, UNC will host South Carolina, Kansas and VCU in the Chapel Hill Regional on Friday and Saturday. (
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Virginia Edges UNC For ACC Men's Golf Title
Virginia won the final two matches to edge North Carolina, 3-2, to win the 2025 ACC Men's Golf Championship Monday at The Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green, Ky. Paul Chang (UVA) def. Sihan Sandhu. David Ford (UNC) def. Josh Duangmanee. Grant Roscich (UNC) def. Ben James. Deven Petel (UVA) def. Keaton Vo. Bryan Lee (UVA) def. Maxwell Ford. (
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This Week in UNC Baseball: Back Home Again
North Carolina notched its sixth straight ACC series win by defeating Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Scott Forbes joins Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley this week to discuss his team's dominant pitching and an offense continuing to search for consistent success. With no series this weekend due to exams, Forbes and Ashley discuss the pitching plan. (
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Chansky’s Notebook: Chapel Ben
Chapel Hill’s Ben Griffin has won his first PGA Tour championship. The former East Chapel Hill High and All-ACC golfer for the Tar Heels teamed with old friend Andrew Novak to win the PGA’s only team event in the New Orleans Zurich Classic that supports survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Griffin’s 35-foot birdie putt on the next to last hole sealed it. (
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Omarion Hampton Elated For 'Dream Come True' With LA Chargers
Former UNC running back
Omarion Hampton held his introductory press conference Friday after being drafted 22nd overall by the Los Angeles Chargers. He was the second running back selected in the first round, behind Boise State's Ashton Jeanty. Hampton became UNC's highest-drafted running back since
Ethan Horton, who went No. 15 in 1985. (
Inside Carolina)