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New Floor General Kyan Evans Steps Into UNC Basketball's Point Guard Legacy
The Smith Center had its share of storylines Monday night.
Luka Bogavac's long-awaited debut, freshman phenom
Caleb Wilson's jaw-dropping athleticism and a wild double-dunk attempt that sent the crowd roaring. But through all the highlights, the constant at the center of it all was junior point guard
Kyan Evans, playing in his first game as a Tar Heel. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Kyan Evans Impresses In UNC Basketball Debut
Host Isaac Schade and coach Bill Robinson discuss
Kyan Evans' dynamic UNC Basketball debut,
Caleb Wilson's jaw-dropping dunks,
Henri Veesaar's first career double-double, Luka Bogavac's surprise eligibility clearance, Friday's showdown against Kansas, and more.
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Wed Nov 5, 2025
Video: IC Podcast - Touch 'Em All with Larry Keith
"Touch 'Em All: My Life and Career at Sports Illustrated" is Larry Keith's memoir about an accomplished writer and editor who began his career at UNC and chronicled legendary athletes and teams for more than three decades. Inside Carolina’s Tommy Ashley spoke with Keith about his career, his relationship with
Dean Smith, and more.
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Wed Nov 5, 2025
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - John Henson on UNC Basketball's win over Central Arkansas
Former UNC Basketball standout and longtime NBA forward
John Henson is joined by 247Sports College Basketball Writer Isaac Trotter as they break down the Tar Heels' season-opening win over Central Arkansas and look forward to Friday's showdown vs. Kansas.
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In Memoriam: Larry Miller, Bill Chamberlain, Randy Wiel
It is impossible to picture them in anything but Carolina blue. A new Tar Heel basketball season begins this week, but it does so without three loyal basketball lettermen who passed away since we last gathered in the Smith Center:
Larry Miller died May 11 at the age of 79, 75-year-old
Bill Chamberlain died July 13, and
Randy Wiel died October 14 at age 74. (
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Caleb Wilson flies high, stays grounded, focused on improving
In No. 25 North Carolina’s 94–54 win Monday in Chapel Hill,
Caleb Wilson’s highlights came rapid-fire; his reactions never did. Asked about the rush from hammering four dunks in the opening minutes, he shrugged it off with the kind of perspective usually earned over seasons, not minutes. "Dunks are two points. I never get too high on myself." (
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The Smith Center at 40: The 10 Greatest Wins
Entering this season, the Smith Center has witnessed 489 wins and 90 losses, an 84 percent winning percentage. With a capacity of 21,750, still the nation’s largest on-campus basketball arena and larger than any in the NBA. Here’s a list of the top UNC wins in the building’s history. 1) North Carolina 75 - Duke 73. March 6, 2005. The Put Back. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Luka Bogavac Freed, Caleb Wilson Is Ridiculous
North Carolina opened the 2025-26 basketball season hosting (and dominating) Central Arkansas on Monday. But the bigger news of the night is that
Luka Bogavac is now cleared to play for UNC. It's a long time coming, and the great news is that everyone can now relax and just play basketball.
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Tue Nov 4, 2025
Chansky’s Notebook: Who, What, Where?
North Carolina has ten basketball players who deserve to get some of the 200 minutes, but ratio between starters and subs is the key to production. Most players need enough time to get comfortable. The Tar Heels got the 2025-26 season off to a good start against Central Arkansas, but the junior-laden rotation will be a challenge for
Hubert Davis. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Big Hitters Podcast - UNC vs. Central Arkansas Reaction, Bryn Renner Talks Tar Heel Football
Host Ross Martin and former UNC guard
Spenser Dalton discuss Carolina Basketball's win over Central Arkansas. The podcast closes with former Tar Heel quarterback
Bryn Renner helping break down what is working for UNC Football on both offense and defense following the win at Syracuse.
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Tue Nov 4, 2025