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UNC Women's Basketball Welcomes Boston University Sunday

After two weeks on the road, No. 11 North Carolina women's basketball returns home to Carmichael for a four game home-stretch prior to the holidays. The Tar Heels welcome Boston University to Chapel Hill on Sunday for a matinee showdown at noon ET, with the game airing nationally on ACC Network. UNC is 12-1 all-time against Patriot League squads. (GoHeels.com)

Caleb Wilson's All-Around Game Continues to Steady UNC

In four of his first five college games, scored at least 21 points. But Wilson isn't just a scorer. Through UNC's first eight games, he has impacted winning in ways that go beyond points. On Tuesday at Rupp Arena, where UNC beat Kentucky 67-64, Wilson's 12 rebounds and six assists made the biggest impact. That's what makes him a star. (TarHeel247)

Boston University at No. 11 UNC Women's Basketball: How to watch, scouting report, storylines, stats

No. 11 UNC Women's Basketball hosts the Boston Terriers at Carmichael Arena on Sunday at noon. Boston University was picked eighth in the Patriot League after going 12-19 (5-13 in the league) last season. BU returns four starters. UNC has won its last 31 home non-conference games against unranked teams. BU averages 16.3 turnovers per game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC's Vera Sjöberg Becomes Eighth-Fastest 3k Athlete In NCAA History

Vera Sjöberg (8:43.06) is now the eighth fastest 3k athlete in NCAA history as she shattered 's UNC record in the women's 3000m. Sjöberg is not only the first woman in school history to run a sub-nine-minute 3k, but she also broke the record by 17 seconds. The Tar Heels notched four wins at the Winston-Salem Season-Kickoff meet. (GoHeels.com)

Cowboys running back Javonte Williams hits 1,000-yard mark, a career-first

It was a bitter ending to what should've been a sweet night for him and the Dallas Cowboys, but the fact remains that running back is in prime form. His final season with the Denver Broncos left him wondering if he'd ever get back to the level of dominance he showed not only at North Carolina, but as a rookie in the Mile High City. (Dallas Cowboys)

Giving tours of Carolina strengthened Gillian Kepley’s love for it

If there was a record book for most campus tours given by a Carolina student, Gillian Kepley ’25 would probably find her name at the top. The senior has worked at the UNC Visitors Center for four years, introducing prospective students, their families and curious visitors from the state, country and world to the nation's first public university. (UNC.edu)

UNC basketball has a losing record against 15 programs. See the list

UNC Basketball has the third-most victories (2,402) in the history of men’s college hoops, trailing only Kansas (2,420) and Kentucky (2,427). As the Tar Heels continue their 116th season in program history, they enter their Sunday, Dec. 7, game (5 p.m., ESPN) against Georgetown with an opportunity to remove the Hoyas from an exclusive club. (MSN.com)

Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - What we've learned through UNC Basketball's first 8 games

UNC Men's Basketball is eight games into the season, owning a 7-1 record and ranked No. 16 in the nation. Carolina won at Kentucky earlier in the week, adding to wins over Kansas and St. Bonaventure. The lone loss was to Michigan State in Florida. So, where are the Tar Heels are at this juncture of the season? (View Video)

Tar Heel national champion Reese Brantmeier restores hometown tennis courts

All-America. Player of the Year. National champion. UNC's has too many tennis accomplishments to list. But none has been as rewarding to her as the restoration of community tennis courts in her hometown of Whitewater, Wisconsin. Growing up with a passion for tennis came with challenges, like courts that were unplayable. (UNC.edu)

Video: Carolina Insider - Interview with Jimmy Black

Former North Carolina guard and 1982 national champion joins of the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas from GoHeels.com for an interview on the Carolina Insider Podcast. (View Video)

Tar Heels in the Pros: Vintage game for Harrison Barnes; Coby White, RJ Davis shine

It was a week of statement performances for former UNC Basketball stars in the pros, headlined by and in the NBA and in the G League. Barnes reminded everyone why he’s still a reliable scorer in his 14th NBA season. The San Antonio forward erupted for 31 points in Tuesday’s 126-119 win over Memphis. (Tar Heel Tribune)

An in-depth review on Bill Belichick's first season as UNC football's head coach

It felt as if all eyes in the college football world were on UNC in August. For the first time, seemingly in forever, UNC football was the focus. The beginning of the era brought optimism and hope. A look into a brighter future. A break from the mediocrity the program became accustomed to over recent years. Then, it all came crashing down. (Daily Tar Heel)

UNC Volleyball’s Season Ends In NCAA Round Of 32 At Wisconsin

North Carolina Volleyball fell to the No. 3 seed Wisconsin Badgers (25-14, 25-21, 25-27) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday night in Madison, Wisc. Laynie Smith led the way offensively as she hit .400 with seven kills on only 15 attacks. Maddie May played in every single set (445) of every single match (118) over her four-year career. (GoHeels.com)

North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson plans to enter NCAA Transfer Portal

North Carolina quarterback plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal. Johnson, a graduate student, has played six seasons of collegiate football with three different programs (LSU, Texas A&M, and UNC). He, however, has played just five games over the past two seasons in Chapel Hill, and he plans to appeal for an additional year. (On3.com)

UNC Alum, NASA Astronaut Zena Cardman Captures Incredible Visual Of Aurora From Space

UNC alumna Zena Cardman serves as the commander of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission, which was launched on August 1, 2025. At the International Space Station, besides her designated research work, Cardman also enjoys taking stunning visuals of the planet blue, as the ISS transits over the Earth. She shared incredible footage of the northern lights. (Mashable)
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Today In UNC History
December 7, 1964
Bob Lewis and Billy Cunningham score 23 and 22 points, respectively, and Carolina beats 11th-ranked Kentucky, 82-67, in Charlotte, Dean Smith’s first win over a ranked opponent.
December 7, 2003
Raymond Felton sets a UNC record with 18 assists against George Mason.
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