North Carolina Transfer Quarterback Taron Dickens to Return to Transfer Portal
Former Western Carolina quarterback Taron Dickens, who signed with UNC out of the Transfer Portal in February and had planned to enroll this summer, will no longer be a Tar Heel and is set to reenter the Portal, multiple sources — including his agent — confirmed on Friday. A source close to the situation said the change in plans is due to academic reasons. (
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UNC Baseball Ready For NCAA Regional Action - Pre-Tournament Notes
The Diamond Heels begin their 38th NCAA Tournament with a Friday face off against a familiar foe in the VCU Rams. The entire regional is chock full of recent rivals that also include 2024 College World Series foe Tennessee and annual opponents East Carolina. Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium will host an NCAA Regional for the 14th time since 2006. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's ACC Schedule
The ACC revealed the 2026-27 conference opponents on Thursday for men's basketball. The Tar Heels, as usual, will play Duke twice, with Louisville as the other two-play. UNC won't play Clemson during the regular season, and plays every other team once, including NC State only at home.
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Fri May 29
‘Accepting Those Extra Butterflies’: UNC Baseball Previews Challenging NCAA Regional
Members of the Diamond Heels met with the media Thursday at Boshamer Stadium to preview the Chapel Hill Regional of the NCAA Tournament, which begins Friday. UNC will face VCU Friday at 5 p.m., with ECU and Tennessee facing off in the day’s first game. Here’s what pitcher
Jason DeCaro, infielder
Gavin Gallaher, and coach
Scott Forbes had to say. (
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Carolina Insider Podcast: Chapel Hill Regional, Bubba Cunningham and Niall Sheils Donegan join
UNC Baseball hosts a difficult regional to begin NCAA Tournament play (12:07). Bubba Cunningham discusses his tenure as AD (39:10). Niall Sheils Donegan from men's golf joins as the Tar Heels begin NCAA Championship play (1:02:00). Plus: WLAX refs (6:21), ACC Basketball opponents (1:56:22), and more.
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Fri May 29
Spencer Young, Kosi Umerah Qualify For Track & Field National Championships
Spencer Young and Kosi Umerah earned their first career trips to Hayward Field for the 2026 NCAA Championships. Umerah advanced to the national championship in the women's hammer throw and is the first women's hammer thrower to qualify since Jill Shippee in 2022. Young followed up Umerah's qualification with her own in women's javelin. (
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Resilient Diamond Heels Ready for Toughest Test of Season
If UNC is going to advance to a Super Regional and get one step closer to a 13th College World Series appearance, it must get past a challenging bracket this weekend in the opening wekeend of the NCAA Tournament. Tennessee, East Carolina, and VCU visit Boshamer Stadium, creating what many are dubbing the toughest field of teams in the tournament. (
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No. 9 UNC Men's Golf Tees Off Friday In NCAA Championship
Ninth-ranked UNC Men's Golf returns to the NCAA Championship for the eighth time in the last nine seasons when the Tar Heels begin play Friday on the North Course at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. UNC tees off in round one Friday at 3:45 p.m. Eastern. Carolina qualified with a fourth-place performance in the Bryan, Texas Regional. (
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UNC Baseball Back On Familiar Turf
Amazingly, over the past 80 seasons, UNC has had only four baseball managers: Walter Rabb (1947-77), Mike Roberts (1978-98),
Mike Fox (1999-2020) and
Scott Forbes (2021-present). Rabb (1960, 1966), Roberts (1978, 1989) and Fox (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2018) each led the Tar Heels to the College World Series multiple times. (
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UNC, Tennessee both saving their ace pitchers for Saturday at Chapel Hill Regional
North Carolina and Tennessee are taking a similar approach to the first day of the Chapel Hill Regional, and it has everything to do with what could be waiting on Saturday. The No. 1 regional seed Tar Heels and No. 2 seed Volunteers are both lining up their rotations so their top pitchers will be available Saturday, when the bracket could bring them together. (
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Why Spurs' Harrison Barnes garners praise despite limited minutes
Harrison Barnes, who helped Golden State win a championship in 2015, entered the playoffs with career postseason averages of 9.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 27.7 minutes in 86 games. In 2026, he's averaged 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds in 9.7 minutes. "Everybody's got to be ready, everybody's got to step up and do what is asked of them," Barnes said. (
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UNC Baseball to 'Pitch Off' in Regional Opener, Ryan Lynch to Start Against VCU
Scott Forbes is mixing it up. When No. 5 national seed Tar Heels open NCAA Baseball Tournament play Friday against VCU, it will be sophomore right-hander
Ryan Lynch toeing the rubber at Boshamer Stadium — not UNC's usual Friday starter,
Jason DeCaro. Friday night will mark the first time since 2023 that Forbes has saved his ace for game two. (
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Four Tar Heels Selected To U-18 Women’s Soccer National Team
The U.S. U-18 Women's National Team has released the 20-player roster for their upcoming trip to Eastern Europe. The team is set to compete in the Bulgarian Nations Cup, featuring a first meeting between the USWNT and Benin WNT. Scottie Antonucci, Riley Kennedy, Cali O'Neill, and Peyton Trayer will represent UNC Women's Soccer on the roster. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Frontcourt Questions Remain
UNC Basketball seems just about set in the backcourt, but the Tar Heel big men don't have much size in terms of weight. Is Coach
Michael Malone specifically targeting slender post players, or is the
2026-27 roster coming together that way?
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Thu May 28
In Michael Malone’s first season, UNC Basketball doesn’t face Clemson, meets Louisville twice
North Carolina Basketball’s first season under
Michael Malone will feature a familiar anchor and a fresh twist, with no game against Clemson. The ACC announced Thursday the matchups for the league’s 18-game men’s basketball schedule for the 2026-27 league season, which begins in late December and runs through the first Saturday of March. (
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