Newsletter: Caleb Wilson To The Bulls, Angelo Brizzi Buzz, Oh So Close In Omaha
Caleb Wilson joined Michael Jordan and Coby White in becoming the third Tar Heel drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bulls, UNC Basketball is heavily involved with Buffalo transfer point guard
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Angelo Brizzi, Carolina Baseball fell just short in the College World Series to end an incredible season, and the Tar Heels landed 3 more football commits. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Caleb Wilson goes to Chicago Bulls at No. 4, bringing athletic upside to rebuilding team
Caleb Wilson, who turns 20 next month, always felt like the most obvious fit for the Bulls. A 6-foot-10 forward with notable athleticism and high creative upside, Wilson averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds as a freshman for the Tar Heels while shooting 57.8% from the field and racking up highlights above the rim. Wilson will need to improve his shooting. (
Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bulls Pick Caleb Wilson 4th Overall In NBA Draft
The Chicago Bulls selected North Carolina's
Caleb Wilson with the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday night. Wilson is the 56th Tar Heel to be a first-round draft pick, third-most of any program in NCAA history. He is Carolina's first top-five draft pick since
Marvin Williams (second) and
Raymond Felton (fifth) in 2005. (
GoHeels.com)
Caleb Wilson Selected By Chicago Bulls to Become Latest Tar Heel Lottery Pick
Following a freshman season that rewrote the North Carolina record books, another Tar Heel great is headed to the Windy City. With the No. 4 overall pick in Tuesday night’s NBA Draft, the Chicago Bulls selected North Carolina freshman phenom
Caleb Wilson. Wilson enters the professional ranks following a dominant rookie season in Chapel Hill. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC ranked No. 55 among universities across the world
The University of North Carolina is the 55th best school in the world, according to U.S. News. Carolina’s best subject areas, according to the rankings, are social sciences, where it ranks 17th across the globe, and microbiology, for which it ranks 22nd. It also ranks highly in pharmacology and toxicology, infectious diseases, and psychiatry and psychology. (
MSN.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Transfer PG Angelo Brizzi Update, Baseball Season In Review
UNC Basketball continues its hunt for a backup point guard. They are out on Oregon transfer
Wei Lin. But is Buffalo transfer
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Angelo Brizzi the answer for the Tar Heels? The Diamond Heels lost in the national championship to Oklahoma. We look back on a very special UNC season.
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Tue Jun 23
Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar Looking Forward To NBA Draft
The 2026 NBA Draft begins on Tuesday, and Tar Heels
Caleb Wilson and
Henri Veesaar hope to hear their names called in the first round. The draft will take place over two nights in New York City, with the first round on Tuesday and the second on Wednesday. Both nights' rounds will begin at 8 p.m. ABC and ESPN will televise Tuesday's first round. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Breaking Down UNC Basketball's Frontcourt Rotation
Andrew Jones from TarHeel247 and college basketball analyst David Sisk discuss North Carolina's potential frontcourt rotation with Sayon Keita as the Tar Heels' center and a group at the power forward position that includes
Jarin Stevenson,
Alexandros Samodurov, and
Maximo Adams.
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Tue Jun 23
Amari Manning, Deus Stanislaus To Play With U-17 WNT
In preparation for the 2026 FIFA U-17 World Cup, head coach Ciara Crinion has named the 20-player roster for an upcoming training camp in Japan including matches against the host. The roster features Carolina women's soccer freshmen, Amari Manning and Deus Stanislaus. UNC leads the way with two of the three college players on the camp roster. (
GoHeels.com)
Next Step In Professional Journey Awaits Tar Heels At NBA Draft
Tuesday in Brooklyn, the next wave of professional Tar Heels will take a major step in their basketball journey with the NBA Draft.
Caleb Wilson and
Henri Veesaar are expected to hear their names called. Following a First-Team All-ACC freshman season in Chapel Hill, Wilson is projected to be selected with pick No. 4 of the draft by the Chicago Bulls. (
Inside Carolina)
At Season’s End, UNC Baseball Grateful for the Journey
"This group loved each other all season," UNC Baseball coach
Scott Forbes said. "They took us on a ride that was unbelievable. We came up a little bit short, but I would take that ride again every day of the year. While we’re sad, the sadness will go away. We also talk about joy. And these guys have given everybody, a ton of joy and a ton to be proud of." (
Chapelboro.com)
Caleb Wilson focused, driven, and ready to learn as NBA Draft nears
Caleb Wilson enters the NBA Draft as another enticing prospect in what experts say is a deep class, especially at the top. The Chicago Bulls own the No. 4 pick, and Wilson worked out for basketball staffers and met with new coach Tiago Splitter last week. "If
Caleb Wilson ends up there, he’s going to be a face of that city," said draft analyst Fran Fraschilla. (
NBA.com)
Lucas: Someday
Someday they will do it. I don't know when, but I believe that someday North Carolina will win the NCAA baseball championship. It won't be this year. Oklahoma took care of that, winning Monday's decisive championship series game, 13-2. And so the Tar Heels end the season as the second-best squad out of 304 Division I college baseball teams. Again. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Inside The Lines - One Win Short
UNC Baseball's 2026 season fell one win short Monday in Omaha as the Tar Heels lost to Oklahoma 13-2 in the College World Series finals. Inside Carolina's Tommy Ashley and Grace Nugent discuss the College World Series and the season.
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Tue Jun 23
Diamond Heels' pain was about more than the final score
As Oklahoma celebrated, North Carolina players lingered in the third-base dugout, still processing how their amazing run to Omaha ended with such frustration. The Tar Heels weren’t belaboring the 13-2 loss to Oklahoma in Game 3 of the CWS Finals as much as remembering the togetherness and love shared on a team that will never play together again. (
Tar Heel Tribune)