Three Heels Earn D1Baseball Preseason All-America Honors
Three UNC Baseball players have been named preseason All-America by D1Baseball. Pitchers
Jason DeCaro and
Walker McDuffie took spots on the second time while
Gavin Gallaher made the third team. It's the second preseason All-America nod for both DeCaro and Gallaher and the first for McDuffie, who garnered freshman All-America awards in 2025. (
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Video: Checking In With Hubert Davis - Jan. 20, 2026
North Carolina head men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas in the Carolina Insider podcast studio to discuss the Tar Heels' West Coast road trip, on-court communication between players, addressing the cause of the team's current adversity, and more.
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Tue Jan 20
Olivia Thomas Signs With Denver Summit FC
Denver Summit FC announced the signing of former UNC forward
Olivia Thomas ahead of the club’s inaugural season in the National Women’s Soccer League. Thomas joins Summit FC following a prolific career with the Tar Heels, where she helped lead the program to the 2024 NCAA National Championship as one of the top attackers in the country. (
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Derek Dixon Looks to Build off Starting Debut For UNC
Freshman point guard
Derek Dixon got the first start of his career Saturday at California, and he also logged 30 minutes, his most playing time this season. Even though UNC lost Dixon turned in a solid performance, tying his season-high with 14 points. He was 5-for-11 shooting, including 4-for-8 from the perimeter. He added three assists to his performance. (
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Owen Duffy, Brady Wambach Named USA Lacrosse Preseason First Team All-America
The North Carolina men's lacrosse duo of Owen Duffy and Brady Wambach were named Preseason First Team All-America, USA Lacrosse announced on Tuesday morning. In addition to the Tar Heel tandem on the first team, Dominic Pietramala (Second Team) and Ty English (Honorable Mention) also earned preseason honors in the announcement. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Soul Searching Time For UNC Basketball
Isaac Schade discusses UNC Basketball's recent struggles, the need for soul searching and accountability, defensive lapses, stagnant three-point shooting, why top shooters like
Kyan Evans and
Luka Bogavac are failing to deliver, and the potential redistribution of offensive roles.
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Tue Jan 20
Podcast: Holding Court with Courtney Banghart - Liz Roberts, Andrew Graber, Game Previews and Recaps
UNC Women's Basketball play-by-play Voice Matt Krause and special guests Andrew Graber (Director of Sports Performance) and Liz Roberts (General Manager) discuss the Tar Heels' wins over Miami and FSU, sports science, NIL and revenue share, and upcoming matchups vs. Georgia Tech and Syracuse.
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Tue Jan 20
A statistical breakdown of UNC Basketball's offense five games into ACC play
UNC Basketball entered ACC play with a 12-1 record, its best start in 17 seasons. However, the Tar Heels have faltered in conference play, going 2-3 through their first five ACC games. North Carolina's struggles, though, have little to do with the offense, which has been one of the most efficient in ACC play. Here is a look at several key offensive categories. (
USA Today)
Tar Heels in pros: Drake Powell starting; big games for Love, Ryan, Davis, Black, and Ingram
Drake Powell hit several injury-related bumps early in his rookie season, but he has settled into a rhythm and played his way into the Brooklyn Nets’ starting lineup. After starting only once in his first 26 NBA games, Powell started three times last week, showing confidence sparked by his defense, energy, and increasingly reliable perimeter shooting. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - John Henson, Danny Green Break Down UNC Basketball's Losses
What’s wrong with UNC Basketball? Tar Heel legends
Danny Green and
John Henson to discuss North Carolina's back-to-back road losses to Stanford and Cal,
Hubert Davis’ challenges, and must-win matchup against Notre Dame on Wednesday.
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Tue Jan 20
James Michael McAdoo's High School Jersey Retired By Northern Christian
For the first time in history, Norfolk Christian retired a jersey, and the honor went to former basketball standout
James Michael McAdoo. McAdoo, who graduated in 2011, was a dominant force in Hampton Roads. He was a 3-time first-team All-Tidewater selection, 2-time Gatorade Virginia Boys Basketball Player of the Year, and McDonald’s All-American. (
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Roy Williams Joins Petition to Keep UNC Basketball at Dean Smith Center: 'Renovate, Don't Relocate'
As discussion heats up around potential relocation of the UNC men’s basketball program away from the Smith Center, one notable voice has spoken in favor of the 40-year-old arena: Hall of Fame coach
Roy Williams. In a video posted on social media Monday, Williams reflected on his time in the arena and conversations with his mentor,
Dean Smith. (
Chapelboro.com)
'Shook' by Stanford loss, Hubert Davis explains Tar Heels' West Coast struggles
North Carolina basketball coach
Hubert Davis joined
Jones Angell for the weekly coach's radio show on Monday. After coming up winless in two games last week on the West Coast, Davis provided his thoughts on the 95-90 Stanford loss, explained why UNC started slowly in the 84-78 defeat at California and discussed where the Tar Heels go from here. (
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Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Pete Chilcutt
Former North Carolina and longtime NBA forward
Pete Chilcutt joins
Jones Angell from the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com on the Carolina Insider podcast to discuss UNC Basketball's recent difficulties, after having lost three of its last four games.
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Tue Jan 20
No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis Tops No. 14 Virginia, 6-1
No. 3 North Carolina Women's Tennis downed No. 14 Virginia, 6-1, Monday at Chewning Tennis Center for their first ranked win of the season. UNC controlled the match winning five of six singles matches. No. 1
Reese Brantmeier (UNC) def. no. 30 Vivian Yang (Virginia) 6-1, 6-2. No. 23 Oby Kajuru (UNC) def. no. 20 Annabelle Xu (Virginia) 6-3, 4-6, 11-9. (
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