Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Tyler Zeller on how UNC Basketball moves forward without Caleb Wilson
Former UNC Basketball standout Tyler Zeller joins Isaac Schade to discuss how the Tar Heels' identity shifts in
Caleb Wilson’s absence, the increased roles for
Henri Veesaar and
Seth Trimble, the need for dominant defensive rebounding, fewer turnovers, and more.
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UNC Baseball To Host Bucknell Tuesday
The Diamond Heels host Bucknell in a Tuesday afternoon clash ahead of UNC's first weekend road trip. It will be the first meeting between these programs, the second new team to go into the UNC record book after opening the season with Indiana. Bucknell is no stranger to ACC competition though, picking up wins over Virginia Tech and Pitt in 2025. (
GoHeels.com)
Ryan Switzer joins Oregon Ducks football coaching staff as offensive analyst
The Oregon Ducks and coach Dan Lanning are adding an exciting former NFL receiver to their football coaching staff. The Ducks adding
Ryan Switzer as an offensive analyst is a quietly interesting move because of both his recent coaching trajectory and his NFL background at the receiver position after being drafted by the Dallas Cowboys out of UNC. (
Sports Illustrated)
Inside No. 1 Lacrosse Recruit James Holbrough's Commitment to UNC
James Holbrough, the No. 1 high school lacrosse recruit in the class of 2027 per Inside Lacrosse, will be a Tar Heel. The five-star attackman is one of six 2027 Tar Heel recruits ranked inside the top 20 in the nation. In two springs from now this will further bolster head coach
Joe Breschi’s team, which currently ranks No. 5 in the country with a 6-1 record. (
Inside Carolina)
Derek Dixon's Season-High Scoring Performance Overshadowed
Lost amid UNC Basketball's loss to Duke on Saturday night was the impressive performance by
Derek Dixon in his first trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium. The freshman guard not only scored a season-high 17 points, but did so without committing a turnover on a night where the Tar Heels posted a season-worst 14 giveaways, a primary reason they lost. (
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Breaking Down UNC Women’s Basketball's NCAA Tournament Resume After ACC Semifinal Loss
UNC Women's Basketball's ACC Tournament run ended Saturday with a loss in the semifinals, bringing the Tar Heels' record to 26–7 overall entering the final week before NCAA Tournament selection. Here is a breakdown of where the Tar Heels stand in the computer rankings and key resume numbers heading into the NCAA Tournament selection. (
TarHeel247)
How far can UNC Basketball go in ACC Tournament without Caleb Wilson?
The 2026 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament starts Tuesday in Charlotte, but UNC won’t play until Thursday (9:30 p.m., ESPN). The Tar Heels enter the postseason as a top-25 team, but they’ll have to keep their season alive without freshman star
Caleb Wilson, who had surgery to repair a right thumb injury. UNC posted a 5-2 record with Wilson sidelined. (
MSN.com)
UNC's Deus Stanislaus Called Up For Final Round Of Concacaf U-17 Qualifiers
The U.S. U-17 Women's National Team announced the 21-player roster for the Final Round of the 2025 Concacaf Women's U-17 Qualifiers. The roster features UNC's Deus Stanislaus. The freshman is the only college player on this round's roster. The tournament will take place March 17-22 in Costa Rica with the U.S. opening play against Bermuda. (
GoHeels.com)
The ACC Tournament arrives with the league poised to claim a hefty haul of March Madness bids again
The Atlantic Coast Conference entered the season hoping to create a jolt for men’s basketball, a flagship sport facing a dwindling count of March Madness bids in recent years. “We just weren’t performing at the level that anybody was satisfied with,” ACC commissioner Jim Phillips told The Associated Press. It looks like those efforts worked. (
Associated Press)
Podcast: Hubert Davis Live - ACC Tournament Preview, UNC vs. Duke Recap, Fan Questions
North Carolina head men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis joins
Jones Angell to talk about the Tar Heels' contest with Duke, preview the upcoming ACC Tournament, answer Tar Heel fans' questions, and more.
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A new UNC basketball arena could cost over $700M. Here's why and how much the program could make.
For months, the contentious debate over the future basketball arena for the North Carolina men’s basketball team has been fueled, in the absence of numbers, by emotion. But in meeting after meeting over the past few weeks North Carolina officials have begun to explain, in detail, the hard dollars and cents behind the Tar Heels’ arena options. (
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Cubs' first baseman Michael Busch aims to be more consistent in 2026 season
Michael Busch has been consistent for the Cubs the last two seasons. He followed up, hitting 21 home runs with a breakout year last year, leading a potent offense with 34 homers and 90 RBI. Consistency is key for Busch, which is something he learned from his game last season. Busch is working on being a consistent hitter no matter who he faces. (
CBS News)
Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar, Seth Trimble Earn All-ACC Basketball Honors
UNC freshman forward
Caleb Wilson earned first-team All-ACC Men's Basketball honors and red-shirt junior center
Henri Veesaar made the second team, the ACC announced Monday. Wilson received the second-most votes for the first team and was also a selection to the All-Rookie Team. Senior guard
Seth Trimble made honorable mention All-ACC. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Tyler Hansbrough
North Carolina Basketball legend
Tyler Hansbrough joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider podcast to recap the Tar Heels' loss at Duke, look ahead to the post-season, and much more.
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UNC Men's Basketball falls to No. 19 in AP Top 25 poll after splitting two games
North Carolina dropped two spots to No. 19 in the Associated Press Top 25 men’s college basketball poll after splitting its final two regular-season games last week. The Tar Heels open play in the ACC tournament with a quarterfinal game at 9:30 p.m. Thursday as the No. 4 seed against either No.5-seed Clemson, No. 14 Virginia Tech, or No. 13 Wake Forest. (
Tar Heel Tribune)