Lawrence Taylor doing ‘much better’ after scary hospitalization
Lawrence Taylor’s recent scary medical issue is in his rearview mirror. The New York Giants legend, who spent several days in a hospital earlier this spring, is doing “much better” now, his attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, said. “He’s feeling well and is back on the golf course,” Eiglarsh said. Taylor was admitted into a New Jersey medical center in late April due to a stomach-related ailment. (
New York Post)
UNC men’s lacrosse exits NCAA Tournament despite promising season
It wasn’t supposed to end on Saturday. UNC spent the season reestablishing itself as a championship contender, seemingly poised to clinch their first Final Four berth in five years. But after failing to slow No. 6-seeded Syracuse’s late scoring run on Saturday, the No. 3-seeded Tar Heels saw their season end just short of championship weekend. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Matt Able Urged To Return to North Carolina
UNC Basketball coaches and fans are awaiting
Matt Able's decision whether to stay in the 2026 NBA Draft or play for the Tar Heels next season. ESPN NBA draft analyst Jeremy Woo suggested Able should remain in college at least one more season. "Returning to college and changing scenery from State to UNC could help him a year from now." (
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UNC Baseball faces hot Pitt team in ACC Tournament semifinals Saturday
No. 2 UNC Baseball faces a hot Pittsburgh team in the ACC tournament semifinals Saturday, but one with a very taxed pitching staff. The No. 14-seed Panthers were down to their final strike trailing by two in the top of the ninth inning Friday against No. 11-ranked Florida State when Kai Wagner blasted a three-run home run in an 8-6 quarterfinal win. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Differences Between Michael Malone & Hubert Davis On Recruiting Trail
How does new North Carolina Basketball Coach
Michael Malone approach AAU events and being around other college coaches? David Sisk was on hand last weekend in Memphis and watched Malone and his staff, spoke with them, and observed how others received them.
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The Doctor Delivers: Carter French Providing Clutch Outfield Play
It is a truth universally acknowledged that
Carter French is North Carolina’s resident good doctor. But how good is he? Well, he’s not technically a doctor yet, although he is a step closer, having taken his MCAT on one of the Tar Heels’ rare bye weeks. He just graduated from UNC, finishing his academic career in Chapel Hill. However, his playing days are not over. (
Inside Carolina)
Youth, pressure defense, and poise have UNC Women's Lacrosse back in national championship game
North Carolina’s latest step toward another women’s lacrosse national title looked like it would be a semifinal between heavyweights. On the field Friday, it looked like a team that knew exactly what it wanted to be and how to impose it. The reigning NCAA champion Tar Heels dominated Maryland 16–6 in Evanston, Ill., closing the game on a 13–3 run. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Play-by-Play Class in UNC’s Journalism School Wraps Up Debut Semester
Listeners of 97.9 The Hill know Matt Krause as the voice of UNC women’s basketball. The most recent season was Krause’s eighth behind the mic. But this past spring, a group of UNC students knew Krause for a different reason: he was their class instructor. Krause taught Sports Commentary and Play-by-Play in UNC’s School of Journalism and Media. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball Recruiting Updates, Sayon Keita, Diamond Cup
UNC Basketball has been linked to the Diamond Cup, a groundbreaking college basketball event promising massive financial rewards and elite competition. Host Isaac Schade also discusses
Sayon Keita’s eye-popping EuroLeague performance and the Tar Heels' latest basketball recruiting offers.
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UNC Women's Lacrosse Dominates Maryland, One Win From National Championship Repeat
With ease, UNC cleared the penultimate hurdle in its chase for back-to-back national championships Friday at Martin Stadium. Behind a combined 10 goals from sophomore attackers Chloe Humphrey and Addison Pattillo, the second-seeded Tar Heels blew by third-seeded Maryland 16-6 to secure their spot in Sunday’s national championship game. (
Inside Carolina)
Michael Busch Is One of MLB’s Best Hitters Right Now
First and foremost, you should note
Michael Busch is rocking a 19-game on-base streak dating to April 28. In those 85 plate appearances, Busch has reached base a staggering 41 times, including 19 hits, 20 walks, and two HBP. And all that with only 17 Ks and just one double-play. In the month of May, Busch has been the second-best hitter in baseball. (
Bleacher Nation)
Video: UNC Women's Lacrosse Beats Maryland To Advance To NCAA Championship Game - Highlights
Defending national champion UNC Women's Lacrosse routed Maryland 16-6 in the NCAA semifinals Friday behind a game-closing 13-3 scoring run. Chloe Humphrey and Addison Pattillo fueled the blowout by scoring five goals each. Check out the highlights.
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UNC Women's Lacrosse Races Past Maryland, 16-6, Into NCAA Final
Defending NCAA champion North Carolina closed the game on a 13-3 run and dominated Maryland, 16-6, in an NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament semifinal on Friday in Evanston, Illinois. Tewaaraton Award favorite Chloe Humphrey led the way with five goals and an assist, while Addison Pattillo scored five times and Kate Levy scored three goals. (
GoHeels.com)
Scott Forbes, Caden Glauber and Jake Schaffner on UNC's Win Over Virginia Tech
Fueled by a four-run eighth inning, No. 2 seed North Carolina separated itself from No. 7 seed Virginia Tech en route to a 10-4 victory in Friday’s ACC Baseball Tournament quarterfinals.
Caden Glauber tossed 5.2 innings of one-run baseball in relief of
Jason DeCaro and four
Jake Schaffner RBIs set the pace for North Carolina at the plate at Truist Field. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: UNC Baseball Advances in ACC Tournament with 10-4 Win vs. VT - Highlights
No. 2 seed UNC Baseball defeated No. 7 seed Virginia Tech 10-4 in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on Friday behind short-stop
Jake Schaffner's four RBI and 5 2/3 brilliant relief innings from
Caden Glauber. Check out the highlights.
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