Masters 2026: How former UNC golfers Ben Griffin, Ryan Gerard finished in debut
Former UNC golfers
Ben Griffin and
Ryan Gerard finished among the top 40 players in the 2026 Masters Tournament. Nearly a decade after they were teammates with the Tar Heels in the 2017-18 season, Griffin and Gerard made their debut at Augusta National Golf Club. A 29-year-old Chapel Hill native, Griffin tied for 33rd at even par for the tournament. (
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UNC Baseball Unleashes Offensive Barrage in Game Two 14-4 Rout of No. 2 Georgia Tech
There's hot at the plate. There's on fire. And then there's
Owen Hull. The North Carolina junior centerfielder has recorded a hit in 18 of his last 19 games and carries an ACC-leading .463 batting average in ACC play. After three walks loaded the bases with two outs, Hull stepped to the plate and crushed a hanging slider for his first college grand slam. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Isaiah Denis returning to UNC. What about Henri Veesaar and others?
Isaiah Denis becomes the second Tar Heel to pull out of the transfer portal and return to UNC this offseason, joining
Jaydon Young. Meanwhile Kyan Evans has committed to Minnesota. So, what's next? UNC needs to retain
Henri Veesaar and start landing portal players!
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Heather O'Reilly, Tobin Heath reflect on 2026 National Soccer Hall of Fame induction
Tobin Heath will be inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in May and admitted that up until this, "there’s probably nothing in my career that I’ve ever been like, 'Oh my gosh, what an honor.'" Heather O’Reilly found out she was nominated for the Hall of Fame after showing up at UNC to presumably participate in a celebration of Heath’s career. (
The IX Sports)
Seth Trimble Takes Next Step At Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
Across three games at the Portsmouth Invitational,
Seth Trimble made the most of his opportunity. Trimble averaged 14 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2 assists per game while shooting an efficient 55 percent from the field, helping his team to a 2-1 record while saving his best for last. In Saturday’s finale, Trimble stuffed the stat sheet, pouring in 20 points. (
Inside Carolina)
Offensive Lineman Christo Kelly has 'Deeper Sense of Gratitude' in his Final Spring
Finally healthy and rolling through spring practice, North Carolina offensive lineman
Christo Kelly cannot wait for the games to arrive. "Feel great. A hundred percent. It was obviously a tough go last year. It was tough waking up every day wanting to give everything I have to this team, seeing how much guys put it. And just not being able to go is tough." (
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James Matan's Overtime Goal Lifts No. 3 UNC Men's Lacrosse Over No. 11 Virginia, 16-15
James Matan's overtime goal lifted No. 3 UNC Men's Lacrosse over No. 11 Virginia, 16-15, on Saturday in Charlottesville. Owen Duffy led all players with eight points, on three goals and five assists. Dominic Pietramala scored a first-half hat trick, followed by two goals each from Luke Bair and Nate Sage. The Tar Heels host No. 16 Duke next Saturday. (
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Carolina’s history comes to life on Instagram
One post shows what’s believed to be the oldest existing photo of UNC, a daguerreotype of sophomores from the 1850s. Another, posted on the first day of Carolina’s football season, depicts Kenan Stadium in the 1920s. Some place a spotlight on historical firsts, like the University’s first three Black undergraduate students who enrolled in 1955. (
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Lucas: Starting Here
It all started in 2006. Everything you know as Carolina Baseball: the trips to Omaha, the postseason success, the upgraded stadium, the swelling crowds — it all goes back to 20 years ago. The program was very different then. Jonathan Hovis was a one-man senior class in 2006, and entering the year he had never played a postseason game in Chapel Hill. (
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No. 3 UNC Baseball run-rules No. 2 Georgia Tech to clinch series
No. 3 UNC Baseball turned its biggest test of the season into a powerful statement. The Tar Heels belted three home runs in consecutive games for the first time this season and made big pitches on their way to a 14-4 run-rule victory over No. 2 Georgia Tech (
Postgame Interviews) on a steamy day at Boshamer Stadium for their fifth straight victory. (
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Isaiah Denis Returning to North Carolina for Sophomore Season
Upon further thought,
Isaiah Denis will withdraw from the transfer portal and remain to UNC his sophomore season. "Chapel Hill we got unfinished business,” said Denis on Instagram Saturday. The decision comes two weeks after Denis became the first Tar Heel to announce his intentions to enter the transfer portal , while leaving the door open to return. (
Inside Carolina)
Michael Malone’s first non-conference UNC Basketball schedule coming into focus
The only parts of UNC Basketball's 14-game non-ACC schedule that are official are the Nov. 13 home game against Georgia, the Dec. 19 matchup at Madison Square Garden in the CBS Sports Classic against Kentucky, a home game in November or December against Butler, and a game at Georgetown. UNC has at least five home games in November. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Four UNC Women's Lacrosse Standouts Named Tewaaraton Top-25 Nominees
UNC Women's Lacrosse had four players named Tewaaraton Award Top-25 Nominees this week. Sam Forrest, Chloe Humphrey, Eliza Osburn, and Addison Pattillo make up the group of Tar Heels recognized. The four nominees leads the nation. The Tewaaraton Award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. (
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Kenan Stadium: From football field to baseball diamond
The Savannah Bananas sold out Kenan Stadium twice in one weekend, bringing the team’s barnstorming version of baseball to Carolina’s 99-year-old flagship venue. But before the Bananas could take over, someone had to turn the football stadium into a baseball park. Enter Casey Carrick, assistant athletic director for facilities and turf management. (
Carolina Alumni Review)
UNC Pitchers Hold Georgia Tech to Season-Low Run Total in 5-2 Win
On Friday, No. 3 UNC Baseball held No. 2 Georgia Tech to its season-low in runs, in a 5-2 win at Boshamer Stadium that snapped their 13-game winning streak, the longest in Division I (
Highlights). Starter
Jason DeCaro, who celebrated his 20th birthday with the victory, and reliever
Caden Glauber threw eight innings combined, allowing just two runs. (
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