Tar Heel Times
Your comprehensive source for Tar Heel sports news

Video: IC Podcast - Scouting UNC's Running Backs

UNC's stable of running backs has the talent to be productive in ’s first season in Chapel Hill. Inside Carolina's Jason Staples discusses the superlatives of the group with leading the way and Michigan transfer Benjamin Hall joining and Charleston French pushing for snaps as well. (View Video)

David Ford Named ACC Men's Golf Scholar-Athlete Of The Year

UNC's David Ford, the 2025 ACC and National Player of the Year, is the ACC's Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Ford is the fifth individual to win both ACC Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year in the same season. Joining Ford on the Academic All-ACC Team are UNC's Maxwell Ford, Keaton Vo, Hampton Roberts, Grant Roscich, and Sihan Sandhu. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Big Hitters Podcast - ESPN’s Dan Murphy on House Settlement, Revenue Sharing's Impact on UNC

ESPN’s Dan Murphy joins Big Hitters Only to provide a full explainer of the House Settlement, revenue sharing, and it’s impact on UNC and college athletics. The conversation also dives into the NCAA, conference realignment, and NIL. (View Video)

Ashley Humphrey Named CSC Second-Team Academic All-America

UNC Women's Lacrosse standout Ashley Humphrey has been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Women's At-Large Second Team. Humphrey, a first-team All-American and NCAA career record holder for assists, earned her bachelor's degree from Stanford before transferring to UNC and securing a master's degree. (GoHeels.com)

Michael Busch named National League Player of the Week amid hot streak

has been so hot lately, even the Chicago Cubs’ opponents can do nothing but marvel at his impressive run. During Sunday night’s big Cubs win, St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Masyn Winn commentated on Busch’s hot streak. "Let’s see if we can get this guy out one time. He’s been unreal. He’s seeing beach balls right now. It’s different." (Marquee Sports Network)

Lexi Donarski discusses choosing basketball over business - for now

, who collected a number of conference honors while playing at Iowa State (2020-23) and North Carolina (2023-25), is about to begin her professional basketball career in Hungary for TFSE-MTK. Before that happens, she talked about being coached by her dad, getting her MBA, and choosing basketball over a career in business, at least for now. (Swish Appeal)

Video: THI Podcast - Should UNC and NC State Always Play Twice Per Season In Basketball?

Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from THI continue their series of offseason discussions about UNC Basketball. This episode centers around the debate on whether the Tar Heels and Wolfpack should have continued to play twice in the regular season now that the new ACC schedule only has them playing once. (View Video)

Bills QB Mitch Trubisky returns home to Mentor, Ohio to hold youth football camp

has never been too far from home in his nine seasons in the NFL. First, he was with the Chicago Bears, then the Bills, then the Pittsburgh Steelers, and now he's back in Buffalo. But while he's traveled around the Midwest, Mentor, Ohio will always be home. Which is why he always returns to the city where he was raised to give back. (News 5 Cleveland)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball Trivia, Bold Football Predictions

Host Isaac Schade breaks down UNC Basketball's sharpshooters from the past decade, highlighting Tar Heels like and . The discussion shifts to football and defensive back Thaddeus Dixon's bold social media predictions about winning the Thorpe Award and a perfect season. (View Video)

Reese Brantmeier Named ACC Women's Tennis Scholar-Athlete Of The Year

UNC's Reese Brantmeier has been named the 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year, headlining the 2025 All-ACC Academic Team, announced Monday. The 2025 ACC Player of the Year, Brantmeier, is double majoring in exercise and sport science and studio art. She earned multiple academic honors this year. (GoHeels.com)

Paul Barton Making Jump from Carolina Lacrosse to Football

Paul Barton spent four years at North Carolina as a defender for the men’s lacrosse team. This fall, he’s taking on an entirely new challenge — joining UNC football as a tight end for his final year of college eligibility. Barton learned that NCAA rules allow athletes with eligibility remaining to compete in a different sport at the same school as a graduate student. (Inside Carolina)

Orange County Hit Hard by Tropical Storm Chantal

More than 10 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours and rivers and creeks surged. In Chapel Hill, Morgan Creek exceeded flood stage near the NC Botanical Gardens. Eastgate Shopping Center flooded, leaving stores including the Great Outdoor Provision Co. and Trader Joe’s in disarray, as well as University Place and businesses along Franklin Street. (Indy Week)

'Locked in' Michael Busch one of many Cubs worthy of All-Star nods

Michael Busch continued to build his case for a spot on the National League All-Star team on Saturday, when the Chicago Cubs' first baseman homered and collected three hits in an 8-6 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. The showing came a day after Busch launched three homers and as part of a streak of seven consecutive at-bats with a hit. (MLB.com)

Check Out the Complete Schedule for UNC’s ‘ACC Network Takeover’ July 8

UNC’s two national title wins will be shown back-to-back, as the women’s lacrosse team’s triumph against Northwestern at Gillette Stadium will play at 12 p.m., and the women’s soccer team’s 1-0 victory against Wake Forest last December will air at 2 p.m. At 4 p.m., fans can catch a replay of the men’s basketball team’s blowout win against NC State. (Chapelboro.com)

Report: Nets' Drake Powell out for Vegas Summer League with knee issue

’s pro basketball debut will have to wait. The former UNC wing reportedly won’t play for the Brooklyn Nets’ Summer League team because of knee tendinopathy, according to the New York Post. Powell, the No. 22 pick in the NBA draft, tweaked his knee during the lead-up to the draft and is being held out of the Summer League as a precaution. (Tar Heel Tribune)
Next >

Scores & Schedules
Full Schedules
Men's Basketball Football Women's Basketball Baseball All UNC Schedules *All Times Eastern
Monday, September 1
UNC logoFootball
TCU logoTCU
8:00 PM Chapel Hill, N.C.
ESPN, Tickets, Radio
 
Saturday, September 6
UNC logoFootball
Charlotte logoCharlotte
7:00 PM Charlotte, N.C.
ESPN+, Tickets, Radio
 
Saturday, September 13
UNC logoFootball
Richmond logoRichmond
3:30 PM Chapel Hill, N.C.
ACC Network, Tickets, Radio
 
Saturday, September 20
UNC logoFootball
UCF logoUCF
Orlando, Fla.
Tickets, Radio
 
Saturday, October 4
UNC logoFootball
Clemson logoClemson
Chapel Hill, N.C.
Tickets, Radio
 
Friday, October 17
UNC logoFootball
California logoCalifornia
10:30 PM Berkeley, Calif.
ESPN, Radio
 
Tar Heel Birthdays
There are no birthdays to display today.
View All Birthdays
Thought for the Day
Life is not a spectator sport. If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life.
--Jackie Robinson
Quotes Archive
Friendly Feedback
"I travel with my job and every morning I read this website. The site allows me to keep up with my Tar Heels at home and away. I love it!! Keep up the good work! Go HEELS!!!!!"
--Mona in NC
Send us your feedback What others are saying

© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.