Brad Stevens removes himself from consideration in UNC Basketball's coaching search
Less than 12 hours after news broke that North Carolina fired
Hubert Davis on Tuesday night, an expected but notable bit of clarity to the university's basketball coaching search has already been communicated: Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens has removed his name from consideration for the Tar Heels job, sources report. (
CBS Sports)
Video: Bubba Cunningham, Steve Newmark Discuss Hubert Davis Decision
North Carolina Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham and Executive Associate AD Steve Newmark join
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider Podcast to discuss the leadership change for UNC Men's Basketball.
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Wed Mar 25
Chloe Humphrey Named Women's Lacrosse National, ACC Player Of The Week For Third Time
UNC Women's Lacrosse attacker Chloe Humphrey has been named the IWLCA Offensive Player of the Week and ACC Offensive Player of the Week, the organizations announced on Tuesday. Humphrey showed again why she's the best player in the country, posting career highs in goals (8) and points (11) in UNC's 21-12 win over No. 16 Boston College. (
GoHeels.com)
Who's next at UNC? Potential candidates to replace Hubert Davis
When
Roy Williams retired, UNC kept it in the family, promoting
Hubert Davis to the top job after nine seasons on Williams' staff. It's unlikely the school will select another former Tar Heel this time. Expect Carolina to take some massive swings at names like Billy Donovan, Brad Stevens, Tommy Lloyd, Dusty May, and T.J. Otzelberger, among others. (
ESPN)
No. 13 UNC Baseball Runs Away From South Carolina For 9-1 Win
Opportunistic offense paired with shutdown pitching powered UNC Baseball to a 9-1 win over South Carolina on Tuesday in Charlotte (
Highlights). The No. 13 Tar Heels found themselves in a pitcher's duel until a six-run seventh inning blew the game wide open. The 12 strikeouts from UNC arms made it eight double-digit punchout games this season. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Reaction Podcast - Hubert Davis Out at UNC
Sherrell McMillan, Greg Barnes, Rob Harrington, and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss UNC's firing of basketball coach
Hubert Davis, how the decision came to be, the process to get here since the Tar Heels' season-ending loss, and the problems Davis could never overcome in his time at Carolina.
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Wed Mar 25
With Hubert Davis out, North Carolina must finally move beyond the Dean Smith tree
On Aug. 2, 1961, UNC announced it was promoting a 30-year-old basketball assistant coach named
Dean Smith to the top job. Amid little fanfare, a coaching tree took root that day. It grew into the Carolina Way and became the strongest thing in the college basketball forest. It has endured ever since, across 65 years, a towering permanence. Until now. (
Sports Illustrated)
Hubert Davis fired after five years, ushering in historic break from UNC family tradition
As things came to a head Tuesday evening,
Hubert Davis was called to an emergency meeting with outgoing AD Bubba Cunningham and incoming AD Steve Newmark. It was there that Davis was informed he was being terminated. Soon after, players and staff were summoned for a 9 p.m. meeting. Here is the timeline of how everything played out. (
CBS Sports)
Carolina Athletics Announces Leadership Change In Men's Basketball Program
UNC has made a leadership change in its men's basketball program.
Hubert Davis, who has served as head coach for five seasons, will not return to coach the Tar Heels. The recommendation was made by director of athletics Bubba Cunningham and executive associate athletic director Steve Newmark, and accepted by chancellor Lee H. Roberts on Tuesday. (
GoHeels.com)
Hubert Davis will not return as North Carolina's basketball coach
UNC head men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis will not return next year, the program announced, concluding a tumultuous week after the Tar Heels' stunning loss to VCU in the first round of the men's NCAA tournament. Davis informed his team of his departure on Tuesday night. His exit opens up one of the most coveted positions in all of basketball. (
ESPN)
Hubert Davis Era Over at UNC
North Carolina has decided to part ways with
Hubert Davis after five seasons, sources confirmed. Davis was informed of the decision Tuesday evening. Players were called to Davis' house Tuesday evening for an impromptu team meeting and were told the news. Sources previously indicated that UNC will target an established head coach with a quality resume. (
Inside Carolina)
Hubert Davis out as UNC Men's Basketball coach, ending up-and-down five-year tenure
Hubert Davis is out as UNC Basketball coach, according to reports, concluding five seasons that opened with a charge to the 2022 national championship game and ended amid scrutiny after consecutive round-of-64 exits. Davis’ job appeared to be secure before the Tar Heels lost the last three games of the season for the first time in 56 years. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: IC Reaction Podcast - UNC Football's First Spring Practice
Year two in the
Bill Belichick era kicked off on Tuesday with the first spring football practice of 2026. Inside Carolina's Jason Staples and Tommy Ashley discuss takeaways from the portion of practice the media was allowed to view, defensive and offensive lines, quarterbacks, and new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino.
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Tue Mar 24
UNC's Sheils Donegan Makes Eight Straight Birdies, Shoots 62
North Carolina's Niall Sheils Donegan birdied eight consecutive holes and went on to shoot 9-under-par 62 on Tuesday to lead the Tar Heels to the fourth-best round of the day and an eighth-place finish in the Valspar Collegiate Invitational at the Floridian National Golf Club in Palm City, Fla. The 62 was Sheils Donegan's lowest-ever competitive round. (
GoHeels.com)
From UNC Student Reporter to Olympics Writer
An interview with a UNC student-reporter must have felt like looking in a mirror. Sean Cavanaugh ’17, a reporter for the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games, was once a starstruck reporter at the Rio 2016 Games — and frankly, he still is. In 2021, within a week of the Tokyo Games, Cavanaugh got a call. (
Carolina Alumni Review)