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Tyler Hansbrough and John Henson on UNC's Bumpy Start to ACC Play

Former UNC Basketball stars and joined The Field of 68: After Dark to discuss the Tar Heels' turbulence in ACC play this season, what’s gone wrong, and what needs to change. "The thing I see different from when I played, especially with the old defense, is we used to deny the wings, and that’ll mess teams up too." (Inside Carolina)

Reniya Kelly delivers career night vs. Miami

For much of the season, 's value to North Carolina hasn't shown up cleanly in the box score. Her career night powered UNC to a 73–62 win over Miami, one of the grittiest performances of its ACC slate. Entering Thursday night, Kelly was averaging 4.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game while shooting just 24.1 percent from the field. (TarHeel247)

Farewell to the Well: UNC adopts interlocking NC as University-wide logo

UNC is replacing its Old Well logo with the interlocking NC symbol, which was previously utilized for athletics only, as its primary branding. The new logo is part of a brand campaign to "unify" the University and carries the tagline “First. And For All.” and aims to highlight the impact of students, faculty, and alumni across academics, athletics, and beyond. (Daily Tar Heel)

Dean Smith's Reflections on the Smith Center

As the Smith Center turns 40, we recalled when sat down with Inside Carolina two decades ago (at age 74, on the building’s 20th anniversary) to reflect on the arena that bears his name. In the late legendary coach’s absence for this landmark occasion, we have republished that interview, as it was told to former IC staffer Andy Britt. (Inside Carolina)

Tyler Hansbrough on UNC's struggles

On the Field of 68 After Dark show, , whose jersey number hangs in the Smith Center rafters as one of the very few retired numbers in UNC basketball lore, admitted that he's concerned about this team given its recent struggles. "My main issue with Carolina is that right now we go through lapses in games where we get stale," he added. (Keeping It Heel)

Drake Powell cracks starting lineup for Brooklyn Nets

One significant alteration this week was the insertion of rookie into the Brooklyn Nets' starting lineup the past two games. Powell, the third of the Nets’ league-record five first-round picks in 2025, has totaled 26 points over 49 minutes in the two starts, including 16 with five rebounds and two 3-pointers in their 116-113 loss to the Pelicans. (New York Post)

Bill Belichick to join ACC Network’s on-site coverage of CFP National Championship as guest analyst

ACC Network will deliver extensive on-site studio programming surrounding the Miami Hurricanes as they compete in the College Football Playoff National Championship in Miami, Fla., from Jan. 17–19, highlighted by appearances from North Carolina head football coach , who will join the network’s coverage as a special guest analyst. (ESPN)

A Massachusetts brewery struck gold with a Drake Maye-themed beer that’s selling like crazy

If you stop by Stellwagen Beer Company’s taproom, you won’t be able to find its most popular beer. It sold out in under three days. In terms of style, the beer isn’t anything revolutionary. In layman’s terms, it’s a beer that tastes like beer. So why is this one beer flipping Stellwagen’s business on its head? Everyone wants to try the “ beer.” (Mass Live)

Eve Carson Scholarship Awards Students on Her 40th Birthday

The Scholarship, named for the student body president who was murdered in 2008, announced its latest cohort of recipients on what would have been her 40th birthday. The program awards juniors who have “exhibited passion and transformative growth” with $15,000 in tuition and up to $5,000 for a "transformative summer experience." (Carolina Alumni Review)

Video: IC Podcast - Carolina, California and the Basketball Metrics

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC Basketball's second leg of the west coast swing as the Tar Heels face California on Saturday. With the loss to Stanford, Saturday’s game becomes critical. Barnes and Ashley also discuss the ACC and the metrics behind the records and performances. (View Video)

Men's college basketball 2025-26 midseason freshman grades

3. , UNC: While and entered the season with All-American expectations, Wilson has played himself into that discussion, averaging 19.5 points and 11 rebounds, showing improved passing ability, and a motor on defense. He has had eight games of 20 points and 10 rebounds, including six in his last eight contests. (ESPN)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Can Hubert Davis Fix UNC's Defense?

Isaac Schade and Coach Bill Robinson dissect UNC Basketball's struggle to defend ball screens, recent second-half collapses, and the absence of a true floor general like or . With Cal boasting elite free throw shooting and a veteran lineup, are the Tar Heels prepared to bounce back? (View Video)

History: Building UNC Basketball's 'New Blue Heaven'

As a man suffering from a fatal disease, Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles couldn’t be without his respirator for more than an hour. He still decided to part with it momentarily for a chance to experience something very significant in his lifetime. Seated in a wheelchair, Bowles was led into a cavernous space that radiated Carolina Blue from every direction. (Inside Carolina)

Bella Devey, Lilliah Blum Called Up For U.S. Women's Soccer National Team Development Camp

The U.S. Women's Youth National Team staff released the 24-player roster for the Development Camp Jan. 17-25 in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon. Lilliah Blum and Bella Devey from the University of North Carolina women's soccer program will represent the Tar Heels at camp. UNC is one of four schools to have two athletes on the camp's roster. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Jeff Lebo Discusses 1986 Duke at Carolina (First game in the Smith Center)

Carolina just won its 500th game in the Smith Center, so we look back at the first game (No. 1 UNC vs. No. 3 Duke ) in the building's history. Neal Harrell discusses fundraising for the building (3:50). talks about playing in the game (20:41). And we give TV audio, postgame audio, and more (32:27). (Listen To Podcast)
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Today In UNC History
January 17, 1970
Charles Scott scores 43 points in a 91-90 loss to Wake Forest. Later that year, the ACC’s leading scorer and co-Male Athlete of the Year scores 41 points in an ACC Tournament loss to Virginia. Scott averages 27.1 points, the third highest mark by a Tar Heel.
January 17, 1979
Dudley Bradley steals the ball from Clyde Austin and dunks home the game-winner with seconds to play in a 70-69 win over NC State in a game that stuns the Reynolds Coliseum crowd. Carolina led 40-19, but the Pack came back to take the lead before Bradley’s heroics.
January 17, 2004
No. 9 Carolina beats No. 1 Connecticut, 86-83, as Rashad McCants scores 27, including UNC’s final 10 points. His three-pointer with six seconds to play beats the Huskies, who later that year win the NCAA title.
January 17, 2009
Wayne Ellington catches fire and makes seven 3-pointers within a 10 minute span during the second half of UNC's 82-65 win over Miami in Chapel Hill (Video).
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