Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Luka's Impact; Are Veesaar & Wilson the nation's best frontcourt duo?
Andrew Jones, Jacob Turner, and Rodd Baxley discuss ACC Basketball, the NET ranking and its impact on the Tar Heels, how
Luka Bogavac has played so far this season,
Henri Veesaar's impact, Veesaar and
Caleb Wilson as one of the top frontcourt tandems in the nation, and the Notre Dame-ACC situation.
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Thu Dec 11
Reigning National Champion UNC Women’s Lacrosse Announces 2026 Schedule
North Carolina Women's Lacrosse has announced its 2026 schedule, which includes nine opportunities to watch the reigning national champions in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels welcome some of the nation's top programs to Dorrance Field, including Final Four rematches against Florida and Northwestern. UNC is coming off an undefeated 22-0 season. (
GoHeels.com)
Derek Dixon Gaining Confidence As He Makes Early Impact For UNC
Derek Dixon arrived at UNC believing he could play at the college level. He felt assured that the summer workouts and scrimmages would translate onto the court. Still, at times, doubt crept in — the kind that tends to find most freshman. In those moments, he leaned on two things: the work he puts in and the steady voice of senior guard
Seth Trimble. (
TarHeel247)
YouTuber MrBeast to Hold $10,000 Giveaway at UNC Basketball Game on Dec. 13
Jimmy Donaldson, known on YouTube and other social media as MrBeast, will be holding a $10,000 giveaway for UNC students at the next men’s basketball game vs. USC Upstate at the Smith Center on Dec. 13. MrBeast connected with the basketball program during the offseason, taking a picture on campus with star freshman
Caleb Wilson in October. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - The Emergence Of UNC Basketball's Defense
Host Isaac Schade explores whether UNC Basketball's stifling defensive performances against Kentucky and Georgetown are signals of a top-10 defense in the making, even as the Tar Heels temporarily navigate life without backcourt stopper
Seth Trimble.
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Thu Dec 11
Chansky’s Notebook: Game Changer
“Boo-Yah” to the Carolina guy who popularized the word. ESPN’s 30 for 30 special on
Stuart Scott will make you laugh and wonder how he changed the sportscasting paradigm to one that made you cry over his early demise. It shows his ESPY speech that ended with “You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live.” (
Chapelboro.com)
Lucas: Holiday Heels
It took 30 seconds for the parameters of UNC Basketball's annual holiday shopping trip to change. Director of community engagement Ragan Copeland was explaining the ground rules to the players before they were unleashed in a local Target. Copeland made some changes to the event. Sixteen kids from Hargraves Community Center were about to arrive. (
GoHeels.com)
Former UNC QB Drake Maye Ends Program’s Long NFL Drought
In the first 100-plus years of the NFL, there had never been a top-tier quarterback from the University of North Carolina. Until now. New England Patriots quarterback
Drake Maye, a former UNC superstar who became the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, has emerged this season as a top Most Valuable Player candidate in the professional ranks. (
Chapelboro.com)
Quad-1 chances big for UNC Women's Basketball with ACC down
Early signs point to a down year for ACC women’s basketball. As conference play ramps up, only three ACC teams are ranked in the AP Top 25. That’s a sharp drop from last season, when five ACC teams were ranked in the final poll. While UNC’s ranking is encouraging for the Tar Heels, the changing landscape means fewer high-end opportunities. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Henri Veesaar and Caleb Wilson accomplished an incredibly rare feat
On Sunday against Georgetown,
Caleb Wilson and
Henri Veesaar reminded us again of the potential that this year's North Carolina Tar Heels have when both big men are clicking on all cylinders. Against the Hoyas, Wilson had 20 points and 14 rebounds, while Veesaar had 18 points and 15 rebounds. Those two combined for 38 points and 29 rebounds. (
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Beyond Boo-Yah: How Stuart Scott’s friends carry his memory to this day
What comes to mind when you hear the name
Stuart Scott? For
Roy Williams, it’s as simple as a smile. "That’s the best thing...that’s a pretty good legacy to have," Williams said. Williams has met thousands of reporters and stood in front of every kind of microphone. Scott was different. His passion felt real enough to trust. He was a broadcaster, and then friend. (
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Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - UNC Defense Status Check
Football recruiting expert Don Callahan joins Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina to discuss potential transfer portal needs for the UNC defense, the current roster along with incoming freshmen and how those two groups determine necessary additions once the transfer portal opens in January, and more.
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Wed Dec 10
UNC Baseball, Softball Participate In Share Your Holiday, Women's Basketball Hosts Book Drive
Over the past week, the UNC baseball and softball teams participated in purchasing items for the "Share Your Holiday" initiative, coordinated by the Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center. Share Your Holiday supports low-income families, the disabled, and the elderly during the holidays. Women's Basketball also hosted a book drive. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Podcast - Timing And The Need For UNC Football Information
Greg Barnes of Inside Carolina outlines the checklist for
Bill Belichick and his staff and the need for information as UNC Football enters 2026. The differences in the NFL and college offseason, timing of change, and priorities are all covered in today's edition.
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Wed Dec 10
UNC Baseball to be Featured in ‘MLB The Show 26’ Video Game
UNC is one of 11 college baseball programs who will be added to the video game “MLB The Show 26” as part of its “Road to the Show” mode. “MLB The Show” debuted playable college programs as part of its 2025 edition with eight college teams. Only two of the 11 new college programs for the 2026 game have been revealed: UNC and Oregon State. (
Chapelboro.com)