UNC baseball remains No. 2 in D1Baseball Top 25
The D1Baseball Top 25 poll is out and nothing changes for North Carolina. The Diamond Heels (40-9-1) remain at No. 2 after a series sweep over Pittsburgh. North Carolina will take on UNC Wilmington at Boshamer Stadium at 6 p.m. Tuesday before making the short trip to Raleigh for the season series finale against North Carolina State, May 14-16. (
USA Today)
Caleb Wilson on his UNC pickup game that went viral
What
Caleb Wilson has meant to UNC really can't be measured. On top of being such a stud playmaker, Wilson fully embraced the Chapel Hill community as a whole and he has made it clear he's always going to cherish his time on campus. This included him making his way to the student gym to put on a show against some of his fellow classmates. (
Keeping It Heel)
Scott Forbes, Players Speak After UNC Baseball's 7-3 Game Three Win Over Pitt
The Diamond Heels completed the series sweep over Pittsburgh with a 7-3 win at Boshamer Stadium on Sunday. Head coach
Scott Forbes, catcher
Colin Hynek, and starting pitcher
Folger Boaz spoke with the media after the game. Hynek accumulated three RBI off three hits. Boaz went 4.1 innings, allowing two runs and generating eight strikeouts. (
TarHeel247)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - NBA Draft Combine Begins As UNC Awaits Matt Able’s Decision
With the NBA Draft Lottery behind us, the NBA Draft Combine has started and we are officially on
Matt Able watch. 16 days from now, we will know one way or the other if Able is remaining in the NBA Draft or joining the Tar Heels. His answer will alter the UNC Basketball season.
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Mon May 11
Savannah Bananas At Kenan Stadium Generate $17.1 Million In Economic Impact
The Savannah Bananas' appearance at UNC's Kenan Stadium generated more than $17.1 million in direct economic impact for the town of Chapel Hill and the surrounding region. The two-day, two-game event, which saw UNC transform its football field into a baseball spectacle April 11-12, hosted more than 100,000 fans, boosting to the local economy. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Baseball reaches 40 wins, remains among top teams entering NC State series
UNC Baseball travels to Wilmington to play UNCW on Tuesday night. The Tar Heels close out ACC play against N.C. State from May 14-16 in Raleigh. The Wolfpack is on the bubble in NCAA Tournament projections, with Carolina projected to land a top-five national seed. Here’s a breakdown of the latest rankings and where UNC stands in the current polls. (
MSN.com)
Seth Trimble Makes His Case For The Next Level At G League Combine
Looking to strengthen his case for a shot at the pros,
Seth Trimble took the floor this past weekend in Chicago for the NBA G League Draft Combine. Measuring 6-foot-1.5 without shoes with a 6-foot-7.75 wingspan, the four-year Tar Heel wasted little time turning heads during the testing portion. Trimble posted a combine-best 43.5-inch max vertical leap. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Eric Church 2026 UNC Spring Commencement Address
UNC's newest alumni and their guests heard from country music star, North Carolina native, and lifelong Tar Heel fan Eric Church at Carolina's spring Commencement ceremony at Kenan Stadium on Saturday May 9, 2026. Church delivered his keynote address with a special surprise at the end.
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Mon May 11
Mack Hollins inspires graduates at D'Youville University commencement ceremony
More than 400 D'Youville University graduates walked the stage Saturday, marking a huge milestone in their lives. This year’s keynote speaker was former Buffalo Bills fan favorite and current New England Patriots receiver
Mack Hollins. He reflected on his journey to the NFL, battling an injury his senior year at UNC, and another injury at the combine. (
WIVB.com)
Newsletter: UNC Basketball's Greek Connection, Able and Trimble at the Combine, Dominic Dominates
UNC Basketball is pursuing Greek center
Alexandros Samodurov, Seth Trimble and
Matt Able are in Chicago for pre-draft combines,
Indya Nivar makes the Atlanta Dream, Bobby Petrino discusses UNC Football, Baseball sweeps Pitt, Lacrosse and Women’s Tennis advance, Softball’s season ends, and Eric Church visits UNC in this week's newsletter. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Small Ball, Mound Work Complete UNC Baseball's Weekend Sweep
UNC Baseball sent the moms and the seniors home happy Sunday, completing a three-game sweep of Pitt with a 7-3 victory at Boshamer Stadium. The win marked UNC’s first home ACC series sweep this season and improved the Tar Heels to 40-9-1 and 20-7 in ACC play.
Scott Forbes’ squad laid down a season-high four sacrifice bunts in the series finale. (
Inside Carolina)
Carolina puts on a show for the Class of 2026
For Carolina’s graduates, the party’s been going on for weeks now. The good times continued during Spring Commencement Saturday night at Kenan Stadium. Country music superstar Eric Church — a native of Granite Falls, North Carolina — put on a “Carolina” performance and shared his own version of string theory with UNC’s 7,183 newest alumni. (
UNC.edu)
No. 2 Diamond Heels show off pitching depth in weekend sweep of Pitt
In clinching a three-game sweep of Pittsburgh (
Highlights), No. 2 UNC Baseball followed a familiar pattern, getting strong pitching and more than enough offense.
Folger Boaz and
Caden Glauber were impressive, Walker McDuffie got a clutch bases-loaded strikeout in the eighth inning, and
Jackson Rose finished it off for a 7-2 Senior-Day victory. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Women’s Lacrosse Blows Past Clemson, 17-6, To Advance To Thursday’s Quarterfinal
UNC Women's Lacrosse blew past Clemson, 17-6, in the NCAA Tournament second round Sunday (
Highlights). The Tar Heels face the winner of Stanford-Michigan on Thursday at Dorrance Field. Clemson scored first and UNC proceeded to run off 16 straight goals to force the blowout and a running clock. Chloe Humphrey starred with seven goals and four assists. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women’s Lacrosse begins NCAA title run, spurred by defense...and some cursing
UNC Women's Lacrosse begins its title defense as one of the most decorated teams in the country. The Tar Heels placed seven players on USA Lacrosse’s All-America teams, headlined by reigning national player of the year Chloe Humphrey, who leads the country in goals and points and is entering conversations about the sport’s all-time greats. (
Yahoo! Sports)