Dominic Pietramala Breaks UNC Career & NCAA Tournament Records In Men's Lacrosse Win Over UAlbany
Dominic Pietramala's 10 goals fueled UNC Men's Lacrosse over UAlbany 24-6, on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament first round (
Highlights). Pietramala became UNC's career goals leader as well as breaking UNC and NCAA Tournament single-game goal records. The Tar Heels advance to the quarterfinal round to face the winner of No. 6 Syracuse and Yale. (
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Cooper Nicholson’s glove, bat accelerate UNC baseball’s 11th run-rule win of the season
Cooper Nicholson’s glove and bat in the sixth inning steadied the game for No. 2 UNC Baseball when the game could have swung Pittsburgh’s way. A terrific defensive play and two-run homer by the junior third baseman in the sixth inning accelerated the Tar Heels’ 12-2 victory Saturday at Boshamer Stadium (
Highlights), their 11th run-rule win this season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Game On - North Carolina’s Chloe Humphrey
In 2025, Chloe Humphrey of UNC Women's Lacrosse became the first freshman to win the Tewaaraton Award as she led the Tar Heels to an undefeated season. A generational talent, Humphrey’s bigger impact may be the way she has elevated the sport and changed the dynamic of women’s lacrosse.
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UNC Baseball: Forbes, Players Interviews Post-Pitt Game One
The Diamond Heels set the series tone with a 4-1 victory over Pittsburgh at Boshamer Stadium Friday night. After the game, head coach
Scott Forbes, starting pitcher
Jason DeCaro, and relief pitcher
Caden Glauber spoke with the media. DeCaro earned the winning decision with his five scoreless innings and seven strikeouts. (
TarHeel247)
No. 3 UNC Men's Lacrosse Welcomes UAlbany For NCAA First Round Saturday
For the second-straight year, UNC Men's Lacrosse will host an NCAA First-Round matchup, welcoming America East champion UAlbany to Dorrance Field on Saturday. Opening faceoff between the Tar Heels and Great Danes is set for noon, televised on ESPNU. A win would be UNC's 36th NCAA victory in program history, the seventh most nationally. (
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Look back at UNC Commencement through the years
UNC celebrates the newest Tar Heel graduates at Spring Commencement on Saturday at Kenan Stadium. Commencement has a long history at Carolina. UNC was the only public institution to confer degrees in the 18th century, and the first group of graduates in 1798 went seven deep (a little smaller than this year’s 7,183). Here’s a look at graduations past. (
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UNC Women’s Tennis Defeats Michigan In 4-2 Super Regional Thriller
Going head-to-head against 12th-seeded Michigan in the NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament Super Regional, No. 5 North Carolina fought off a tough Wolverine squad, 4-2, to punch its ticket to next week's quarterfinals. With the final two courts both going to three sets, it was Tatum Evans who locked down the victory to keep the Tar Heels' season alive. (
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UNC's DeCaro, Glauber Silence Pitt in Game One
UNC’s Jason DeCaro and
Caden Glauber were dominant Friday, holding down a strong Pittsburgh offense and leading the Diamond Heels to a 4-1 win in the series opener (
Highlights). Solo home runs by
Gavin Gallaher, Macon Winslow and
Cooper Nicholson provided the offensive pyrotechnics as the Heels improved to 38-9-1 overall, 18-7 in the ACC. (
Inside Carolina)
Dominant pitching and power give No. 2 UNC baseball impressive win coming off exam break
No. 2 Carolina rode pitching and power to come off the exam break impressively. Other than rustiness from ace reliever
Walker McDuffie, the Tar Heels were dominant on the mound, as three solo home runs were more than enough to support impressive outings from right-handers
Jason DeCaro and
Caden Glauber. The Tar Heels coasted to a 4–1 victory. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
USWNT icon Crystal Dunn reflects on paving the way for those after her
Crystal Dunn announced her retirement from professional soccer in January, bringing an end to a decorated career that spanned both the U.S. and Europe. Most recently, she had been playing overseas with Paris Saint-Germain, but made her name in the National Women’s Soccer League, where she won three NWSL championships and three Shields. (
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Megan Streicher Named All-ACC Women's Golf For Third Time
Megan Streicher became the fourth women's golfer in University of North Carolina history to earn All-ACC honors at least three times. The senior from Cape Town, South Africa, joins Marcy Newton (1997, 1999, 2000),
Ashley Prange (2002-04), and 4-time honoree Catherine O'Donnell (2009-2012) as the only Tar Heels to earn All-ACC three or more times. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Bobby Petrino
New Offensive Coordinator for UNC Football, Bobby Petrino, joins the podcast for an interview with
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas to share updates on Tar Heel Football since he arrived in January, as well as look ahead to the 2026 season.
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Professional Journey Begins in Chicago For UNC Basketball's NBA Draft Hopefuls
The next step toward the pros begins Friday in Chicago, tipping off a nine-day stretch featuring the NBA G League Draft Combine, NBA Draft Lottery, and NBA Draft Combine. Friday is the G League Draft Combine where former UNC guard
Seth Trimble will participate in the three-day event featuring strength and agility testing and five-on-five scrimmages. (
Inside Carolina)
Diamond Heels Set To Host Pitt In Regular-Season Home Finale
UNC Baseball welcomes Pitt to Boshamer Stadium for the final regular-season home series of the year. The program will honor 16 support staff, former and current players who will graduate over the weekend. The Panthers are the only team not named Duke or NC State that UNC head coach
Scott Forbes has faced in all six of his seasons at the helm. (
GoHeels.com)
Baseball Players-Only Meeting Set Table For Tar Heel Bats to Roar Back
Even teams as talented as UNC, can turn in performances resembling the Bad News Bears. Three days removed from a 22-run, 18-hit explosion in which the Tar Heels looked like the 1940s Bronx Bombers, UNC followed it up with a completely opposite showing. So much so that team captain
Gavin Gallaher called a hitters-only meeting the next day. (
Inside Carolina)