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Video: Tommy Lloyd, Dusty May Thursday Pre-Final Four Press Conferences

Arizona Wildcats basketball coach Tommy Lloyd and Michigan coach Dusty May, reported targets in UNC's basketball coaching search, speak with the media on Thursday ahead of their Final Four matchup on Saturday night in Indianapolis, Indiana. (View Video)

Dusty May, Tommy Lloyd Address UNC Job Speculation at Final Four

Thursday’s media events kicked off Final Four weekend, with Michigan coach Dusty May and Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd fielding questions: "I decided last year, when my alma mater (Indiana) came open, that no matter what you said, it could be misinterpreted," May said Thursday. "And so I’m forever going to not comment on any job that’s not mine." (Inside Carolina)

UNC Men's Lacrosse Coach Joe Breschi Signs Contract Extension

University of North Carolina men's lacrosse coach , who has led the Tar Heels to 11 NCAA Tournaments, the 2016 national title and is the program's winningest coach, has agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension. Breschi's new contract will run through June 30, 2029; the terms were approved by UNC's Board of Trustees last week. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Facing Tricky Timetable With Ongoing Basketball Coaching Search

Everyone agrees the most important goal in any coaching search is landing the best person for the job. In this case, however, UNC clearly is being forced to wait for its No. 1 target, whether that’s someone still coaching at the Final Four (i.e., Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd or Michigan's Dusty May) or someone still coaching in the NBA (e.g., Billy Donovan). (Chapelboro.com)

Taliyah Henderson becomes second UNC Women's Basketball player headed for transfer portal

For the second time in as many days, a UNC Women's Basketball player announced plans to enter the transfer portal. After one season with the Tar Heels, announced she was moving on from UNC a day after sophomore announced she would enter the portal. The transfer portal opens Monday and closes April 20. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball and the Coaching Carousel

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss the college basketball coaching carousel, NC State's hiring of Justin Gainey, how Bill Self's decision to stay at Kansas benefits UNC in its search as it puts the Tar Heels front and center across the country, and more. (View Video)

UNC Baseball To Host Boston College For Weekend Series

The Diamond Heels return to Boshamer Stadium for a conference clash with No. 22 Boston College. It will be UNC's second straight weekend facing a newly ranked foe, as an impressive start to ACC play has vaulted the conference's last-place team in the preseason poll into the D1Baseball rankings. UNC and BC have faced off 41 times in their history. (GoHeels.com)

Roy Williams Listed As Best Men’s College Basketball Coach of Past 25 Years

No coach has had more success since the turn of the century than . Since 2000, Williams has seven Final Four appearances, the most in the last 25 years. He also won three championships since 2000, tied for the most in the time period. He tops our quarter-century list for his Final Four record since 2000. The three titles don’t hurt either. (Sports Illustrated)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Leverage or leaving? Tommy Lloyd coaching rumors

Tommy Lloyd's press conference Tuesday left lots of room for interpretation. Bill Robinson shares a coach's perspective on whether Lloyd is using his potions for leverage, for leaving Arizona, or perhaps he's not made up his mind. Is there truly a rift with his AD? If so, how much does it matter? (View Video)

Seth Trimble's Career By The Numbers

played four seasons at North Carolina, even though he could have found basketball refuge elsewhere. Trimble played 126 games in a Carolina uniform, starting 45 times. The Tar Heels went 96-44 overall and 53-25 in ACC play during his career. UNC went to three NCAA Tournaments in his career, going 3-3. Trimble scored 971 career points. (TarHeel247)

UNC not in men's Final Four but still looms large amid coaching search

It's been over a week since UNC fired basketball coach . Since then, there have been few updates on the Tar Heels' coaching search. Despite a dynamic men's Final Four in Indianapolis this weekend -- UConn vs. Illinois, Arizona vs. Michigan -- UNC will be a primary topic of discussion with up to three potential targets among the four head coaches. (ESPN)

Tar Heels in pros: Cormac Ryan, Pete Nance combine for 48 points with Milwaukee Bucks

and both set career NBA highs for Milwaukee on Wednesday night in the Bucks’ 119-113 loss at Houston, as R.J. Davis’ South Bay Lakers advanced in the G League playoffs and produced his G League-best 29th double-double. Ryan played more than 38 minutes off the bench, and put up a career-high 25 points. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Will Tommy Lloyd stay at Arizona or bolt for bluer pastures?

Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd has played this game before. In fact, he did it last just year. After the Wildcats' exit from the Sweet 16, according to sources, Villanova came after Lloyd hard. He was probably closer to taking that job than most people realized. It is believed Lloyd left money on the table to stay at Arizona. It's hard to see that happening again. (Yahoo! Sports)

Video: TarHeel247 - Tommy Lloyd to UNC? Arizona Insider Shares Scoop on Tensions With Wildcats AD

Arizona insider and Wildcat Authority publisher Jason Scheer joins former UNC Basketball standout to discuss the latest scoop on the flirtations between Tommy Lloyd and the Tar Heels, reported tensions between Lloyd and Arizona AD Desireé Reed-Francois, extension talks, and more. (View Video)

No. 5 UNC Women’s Tennis Rolls Past No. 24 Duke, 4-1

No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis rolled past No. 24 Duke, 4-1, Wednesday in Durham. The Tar Heels picked up their seventh ACC win while handing Duke their first home loss of the season. No. 2 earned a win over No. 15 Irina Balus. No. 8 Oby Kajuru took a straight-set win over Aspen Schuman, before Alanis Hamilton clinched the match. (GoHeels.com)
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April 3, 1994
The UNC women's basketball team defeated Louisiana Tech 60-59 at the Richmond (VA) Coliseum to win the 1994 NCAA Tournament on a 3 point shot by Charlotte Smith as time expired. The ball was inbounded with only 0.7 seconds left on the clock, making it one of the most exciting finishes in tournament history. It was Hall of Fame coach Sylvia Hatchell's first national championship and the first year that the NCAA women's tournament included 64 teams.
April 3, 2017
The Tar Heels defeat Gonzaga, 71-65, to win UNC's 6th NCAA Championship and coach Roy Williams' 3rd national title behind Final Four Most Outstanding Player Joel Berry's 22 points in Glendale, Arizona.
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