Rivalry Renewed, No. 21 UNC Women's Basketball To Visit No. 11 Duke Sunday - Pregame Notes
The No. 21 North Carolina women's basketball team faces off against No. 11 Duke for the first of two scheduled meetings this season on Sunday. Carolina is on the hunt for its first win in Cameron Indoor since 2023 as it works to snap Duke's 17-game winning streak. The Tar Heels and Blue Devils are set to tip for the matinee at 1 p.m. ET, airing on ABC. (
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Video: Carolina Insider - Post-Pitt Reactions & Interviews
Join
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas for Carolina Insider postgame reactions as they break down the Tar Heels' 79-65 win over the Pitt Panthers, review game stats and highlights, speak with coach
Hubert Davis and
Jarin Stevenson, and more.
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Day of redemption for Zayden High after enduring plenty of lows
Zayden High returned to the Tar Heels for his sophomore season but didn’t get many opportunities. Thanks to
Henri Veesaar being out, High finally got his chance in No. 11 UNC’s 79-65 victory Saturday over Pittsburgh and took full advantage. In a career-high 32 minutes, High had career-highs of 15 points and seven rebounds along with two assists. (
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Diamond Heels Complete Sweep Of Indiana In Dramatic Fashion
A doubleheader Saturday ended with two very different victories for UNC Baseball, as they put together a 12-2, seven inning run-rule and an 11th inning, 4-3 walk-off to complete a sweep of Indiana (
Highlights). The Tar Heels did play 18 innings, but it is the first time the program has had a run-rule and an extra innings contest in the same series. (
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UNC Rewrites Track & Field Record Book On Valentine's Day
UNC welcomed four new entries into the record book at three different meets on Valentine's Day. Vera Sjoberg (4:29.14) and Sydney Masciarelli (4:32.05) ran the first and second fastest mile times in program history. Sjoberg broke
Brie Felnagle's 2009 school record. In her 800m season debut, Makayla Paige (2:01.10) ran the fifth fastest time in the NCAA. (
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Battered and Bruised, UNC Men’s Basketball Shows its Flexibility vs. Pitt
The stunning
Caleb Wilson injury and the uncertainty around
Henri Veesaar’s status leading up to tip-off had North Carolina Tar Heels coach
Hubert Davis and his staff flying by the seats of their pants. Davis told reporters after the game he had built two different game plans: one with Veesaar and one without him. Davis also called a last-second audible. (
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Rich Eisen can’t bring himself to watch Stuart Scott ’30 for 30' yet
ESPN’s latest 30 for 30 documentary stays close to home, covering the life of
Stuart Scott, an icon of the Worldwide Leader’s SportsCenter era. Rich Eisen’s time at ESPN overlapped, and the two manned the SportsCenter desk together while also becoming close friends before Scott passed away in 2015 from appendiceal cancer. (
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Lucas: Subway Rats
UNC Basketball has been described in many different ways. While utilizing a big man in the middle during the
Dean Smith era, the Tar Heels were often described as powerful. The
Roy Williams era was frequently fast. One of
Hubert Davis' most memorable teams was iron. Perhaps never before, though, have the Tar Heels been described as "subway rats." (
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UNC Softball Dominates In All Facets, Moves To 8-0
UNC Softball had a historic day at Anderson Stadium, beating Monmouth 24-0 in game one and Bryant 20-0 in game two. This marks the most runs scored in one day or in two games in program history. The Tar Heels pitching was equally as impressive, allowing just three hits on the day and throwing two shutouts. They've hit 15 home runs this week. (
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Box Score: North Carolina 79, Pitt 65
View the complete box score from the No. 11 North Carolina Tar Heels' 79-65 victory over the Pitt Panthers on Saturday afternoon at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill. (
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Video: IC Postgame Podcast - Jarin Stevenson, Zayden High Step Up, UNC Wins 79-65
No bigs? No big deal. UNC beat Pittsburgh, 79-65, without
Caleb Wilson or
Henri Veesaar. Jarin Stevenson (19 points), Seth Trimble (19), and Luka Bogavac (15) stepped up while Zayden High scored a career-high 15 points.
Dewey Burke joins Joey Powell of Inside Carolina to break down the Tar Heels' win over Pitt.
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Short-handed Tar Heels play faster, show resilience to beat Pitt
Without their best two players, the Tar Heels found a fast solution to meet the challenge.
Caleb Wilson and
Henri Veesaar, the focal point of UNC's offense all season, were cheerleaders on the bench as No. 11 North Carolina used effective small-ball and a constant pace to fight past a struggling Pittsburgh team, 79-65, on Saturday at the Smith Center. (
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Video: Jarin Stevenson, Seth Trimble Excel as Tar Heels Tame Panthers, 79-65 - Highlights
Jarin Stevenson and
Seth Trimble led the way as No. 11 UNC Men's Basketball overcame two missing starters and dominated Pittsburgh, 79-65, on Saturday afternoon in the Smith Center. Check out the highlights.
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Video: Hubert Davis Post-Pitt Press Conference
North Carolina head men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis speaks with the media following the No. 11 Tar Heels' 79-65 win over Pitt on Saturday afternoon at the Smith Center.
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Video: UNC Basketball Players Post-Pitt Locker Room Interviews
North Carolina forwards Zayden High and
Jarin Stevenson join guards
Derek Dixon and
Seth Trimble in speaking with the media following the No. 11 Tar Heels' 79-65 win over the Pitt Panthers on Saturday at the Smith Center.
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