North Carolina Wide Receiver Aziah Johnson Leaves Team
North Carolina wide receiver
Aziah Johnson has left the team, sources confirmed Tuesday. The 6-foot, 175-pound redshirt sophomore has played in one game this season — five snaps in the Week 2 win at Charlotte — and was targeted two times, recording a reception for six yards and a drop. Johnson transferred to UNC this offseason from Michigan State. (
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Back to the Boards: UNC Basketball's Renewed Rebounding Focus
From 2014-15 to 2023-24, the Tar Heels were in the top 10 in rebounding nine out of 10 times. They were No. 1 nationally in total rebounds per game for three straight seasons (2016-19). In 2024-25, those numbers dropped significantly. North Carolina basketball coach
Hubert Davis wants to return the program to the standard that made it what it is today. (
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Chansky’s Notebook: Roster Highlights
Drake Maye was far from alone among his Carolina brethren the second week of the NFL season.
Mack Hollins, who played for UNC’s last winning team before
Mack Brown returned, has surfaced in New England as a good blocker and sneaky receiver. He scored the Patriots’ first touchdown against Miami. Tez Walker caught two passes for touchdowns. (
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Diamond Heels Begin Third Week of Baseball Scrimmages
UNC Baseball held an eight-inning scrimmage Monday at Boshamer Stadium. Three players had multiple hits. Owen Hull, who doubled, was 2-4 with two RBI. AJ Terry was 2-2 with two RBI, and Colin Hynek was 2-3 with a double. Cooper Nicholson belted a 422-foot home run off the batter's eye in center field, and Jadyn Nunez ripped a 376-foot homer. (
GoHeels.com)
Podcast: Carolina Football Live - Sept. 15, 2025
North Carolina Football General Manager Michael Lombardi joins
Jones Angell from the
Tar Heel Sports Network to recap last week's 41-6 victory over the Richmond Spiders, preview this week's matchup against UCF in Orlando, answer questions from Tar Heel fans, and more.
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Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball Roster Preview: The Guards
In the first episode of a preview series examining
UNC Basketball's 2025-26 roster, Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley is joined by Sherrell McMillan, Evan Rogers, and Rob Harrington to do a deep dive into every position group, beginning with the Tar Heels' guards.
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No. 21 UNC Men's Soccer Continues Homestand With Memphis On Tuesday
No. 21 North Carolina men's soccer continues its homestand when it welcomes Memphis to Dorrance Field on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The Tar Heels enter the match at 3-1-2 (0-0-2 ACC), while Memphis currently sits at 1-3-3 (0-1-0 AAC). UNC's match with Memphis will air on ACCNX. Carolina returned to the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 this week at No. 21. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Carolina Insider - UNC Football vs. Richmond Recap with Bryn Renner
Former North Carolina quarterback
Bryn Renner joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas during this week's
Carolina Insider podcast to discuss the Tar Heels' 41-6 victory over the Richmond Spiders on Saturday at Kenan Stadium.
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Inside Jordan Shipp’s rise in the Bill Belichick era at UNC
When there's a head coaching change in college football, roster turnover usually follows. Players often commit to the coach. So when
Bill Belichick took over at UNC, the program brought in 70 new players. One of the few holdovers, though, is wide receiver
Jordan Shipp. As a true freshman under former coach
Mack Brown, Shipp played more than 100 snaps. (
TarHeel247)
Mediterranean Deli reopens on Franklin Street two years after fire: 'A gathering place'
Mediterranean Deli, a restaurant on 410 W. Franklin St., officially reopened Tuesday night after it closed following a roof fire in July 2023. Shortly after the fire, the local community organized a GoFundMe to support restaurant employees. The restaurant received an outpour of phone calls, kind notes, flowers and more, owner Jamil Kadoura said. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - The Latest With UNC Basketball Recruiting
UNC Basketball has hosted several 5-star recruits this semester. TarHeel247 Director of Basketball Recruiting David Sisk joins publisher Andrew Jones to discuss three important Tar Heel recruits, how decision timelines for players have changed, if moving the signing date makes sense, and more.
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Coby White Giving Back, Sharing Message at Smith Center Basketball Camp
For the second year in a row, former Tar Heel guard
Coby White sponsored a youth basketball camp in the Smith Center for students in first through sixth grades. White partnered with ProCamps and Simple Truth to put on the event for 150 kids from the local area. "I really enjoy being around the kids, obviously giving back to the community here." (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Roster Transformation
Dive into an in-depth discussion of
UNC's revamped basketball roster, key additions like
Henri Veesaar and
Jarin Stevenson, how the Tar Heels addressed last season's size issues,
Seth Trimble's emerging leadership role and its importance for integrating new players.
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In the Comforts of Home, Jarin Stevenson Can Fill Needs for UNC Basketball
Jarin Stevenson almost went to North Carolina out of high school but opted for Alabama. After spending two seasons playing for Nate Oats and the Crimson Tide, Stevenson decided he wanted to return home and is now a Tar Heel. Stevenson transferred to North Carolina this past spring wanting to combine having a basketball reset and be closer to family. (
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Video: Schoett & Vipp - UNC Football Takes Care Of Business vs. Richmond
Former Tar Heel linebacker
Jeff Schoettmer and wide receiver
Taylor Vippolis discuss UNC Football's 41-6 win over Richmond, a defense that looks like it's improving, a defensive line that has outperformed expectations, quarterback
Gio Lopez, and more.
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