2025 ACC Midfielder of the Year Kate Galica Transfers from Virginia to Carolina Women's Lacrosse
Kate Galica arrives in Chapel Hill as one of the most accomplished midfielders in the country. The rising senior was the 2025 ACC Midfielder of the Year at Virginia, becoming the first Cav in history to win the honor. She was also a 2025 IWLCA First Team All-America, a Nike Lacrosse First Team All-America, and USA Lacrosse Second Team All-America. (
Heels on Franklin)
Mia Hamm Never Stopped Serving The Game
Mia Hamm loves soccer. I didn't have to interview her to know that, but after an eleven-minute conversation, I walked away understanding just how deeply that love runs. Every time I brought up one of those accomplishments, Hamm brought the conversation back to her team, to the game, to the athletes who have come before and after her. (
FOX Sports Radio)
RJ Davis gets chance with Spurs, one of seven Tar Heels playing in NBA Summer League
There will be plenty of former Tar Heel basketball players to watch during the NBA Summer League, from lottery pick
Caleb Wilson, to players coming of their rookie NBA seasons, to a three-year pro veteran in
Pete Nance. The paths look different for every former North Carolina player, but the goal is the same for all of them: prove they belong. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
University Founder William R. Davie’s Halifax Home Restored
About 235 years ago,
William Davie hitched his horse to a poplar tree, sat in the grass for a summer lunch and had such a pleasant experience that he chose the forested land as the site for the newly chartered UNC. (Or at least that’s how the legend goes.) Davie drafted the state bill that founded UNC in 1789 and is considered the “Father of the University.” (
Carolina Alumni Review)
When And How To Watch Tar Heels In NBA Summer League
Several UNC Basketball alumni will participate in NBA Summer League starting this weekend. Scheduled to be in action include R.J. Davis (San Antonio), Pete Nance and
Cormac Ryan (Milwaukee), Henri Veesaar (Atlanta),
Drake Powell (Brooklyn), Seth Trimble (Washington), and
Caleb Wilson (Chicago). Here's a TV schedule of Tar Heels' games. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC's Top 10 Moments Of 2025-26 - Seth Trimble's Heroics Down Duke
UNC Basketball stuns Duke with
Seth Trimble’s electrifying last-second shot, rewriting rivalry history. It comes in at No. 3 on our Top 10 moments of the 2025-26 athletics season alongside the Tar Heels' basketball coaching shakeup and UNC Baseball's run to Omaha.
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Fri Jul 3
Caleb Love headed to Philadelphia 76ers on two-way deal
After spending his rookie season with the Portland Trail Blazers on a two-way contract,
Caleb Love has agreed to another two-way deal, this time with the Philadelphia 76ers. The former North Carolina and Arizona star averaged 10.4 points and 2.5 assists last season in Portland. The two-way contract allows the 76ers to evaluate Love within their system. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: IC Podcast - UNC's Bubba Cunningham, the Legacy and the Changing of the Guard
The position of Athletic Director has played a key role in UNC's pursuit of athletic excellence across 28 sports. Inside Carolina's Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley discuss Bubba Cunningham's legacy and impact in Chapel Hill over the past 15 years.
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Fri Jul 3
UNC Softball Lands Maryland Transfer Pitcher Brianna Godfrey
UNC Softball has landed a commitment from Maryland transfer pitcher Brianna Godfrey. Godfrey posted six wins with 48 strikeouts in 2025 but missed the entire 2026 season due to injury. Godfrey's college career has come full circle after beginning her college career at Marshall, where she played for now-UNC Softball head coach
Megan Smith Lyon. (
Brianna Godfrey)
Caleb Wilson, UNC basketball players on NBA Summer League rosters
NBA Summer League 2026 tips off July 3 in California, July 4 in Utah, and July 9 in Las Vegas. UNC basketball will have plenty of representation, including Chicago Bulls rookie
Caleb Wilson and Atlanta Hawks rookie Henri Veesaar. Plus, R.J. Davis, San Antonio; Pete Nance and
Cormac Ryan, Milwaukee;
Drake Powell, Brooklyn; Seth Trimble, Washington. (
AOL.com)
New UNC guard Terrence Brown swarmed by excited Tar Heel basketball campers
If you needed yet another reason to get excited about the Univeristy of North Carolina signing
Terrence Brown, the electric guard just provided it in a big way. Over in Chapel Hill, a summer camp took center stage, with youngsters fired up to not only participate, but also to have the chance to meet stars on the team. Brown delivered there and then some. (
Keeping It Heel)
The day Daugherty suggested Norwood lay out driving Jordan during pickup game
Michael Norwood knew not to get in
Michael Jordan’s way when Jordan had a breakaway. Norwood, a former UNC team captain who played in the 1980s, had the perfect view during a summer pickup game when Jordan delivered his rock-the-cradle dunk. "I get out of the way," Norwood said.
Brad Daugherty didn’t think that was the proper response. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Orioles prospect Vance Honeycutt showing more glimpses of tantalizing talent with Frederick Keys
Outfielder
Vance Honeycutt blends athleticism, speed and sterling defense in a 6-foot-3 frame. He’s a clubhouse leader. When he makes contact, the ball often leaps off his bat. In his last season at North Carolina, Honeycutt set the Tar Heels’ single-season (28) and career (65) home run records while stealing 28 bases. Yet, his stock has fallen since then. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Re-visiting UNC's 2026 season after College World Series run
UNC proved itself as one of college baseball's best teams in 2026, making it to the third College World Series Finals in program history. UNC won 54 games, reaching the 50-win plateau for the first time since 2013. The Diamond Heels earned themselves plenty of high-profile victories, including Ole Miss, West Virginia, Oklahoma and USC in the postseason. (
USA Today)
UNC alumna brings budding business to Chapel Hill
Jillian and Mitchell Kinkeade recently relocated TheRightOne, the company they started to replace popular brands of wireless earbuds for customers, to 200 W. Franklin St. Mitchell Kinkeade (CEO) and Jillian Kinkeade ’19 (chief growth officer) are capitalizing on the entrepreneurial energy of a community very familiar to her as a Carolina alumna. (
UNC.edu)