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Terrence Brown Officially Joins UNC Basketball Family
Terrence Brown, a senior guard from Minneapolis, is joining the University of North Carolina men's basketball team. Brown has scored 1,542 points in three seasons, two (2023-25) at Fairleigh Dickinson in Teaneck, N.J., and one (2025-26) at Utah, averaging 16.1 points in 96 games. He scored double figures 72 times, including 20 or more 36 times. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's ACC Schedule
The ACC revealed the 2026-27 conference opponents on Thursday for men's basketball. The Tar Heels, as usual, will play Duke twice, with Louisville as the other two-play. UNC won't play Clemson during the regular season, and plays every other team once, including NC State only at home.
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Fri May 29, 2026
Carolina Insider Podcast: Chapel Hill Regional, Bubba Cunningham and Niall Sheils Donegan join
UNC Baseball hosts a difficult regional to begin NCAA Tournament play (12:07). Bubba Cunningham discusses his tenure as AD (39:10). Niall Sheils Donegan from men's golf joins as the Tar Heels begin NCAA Championship play (1:02:00). Plus: WLAX refs (6:21), ACC Basketball opponents (1:56:22), and more.
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Fri May 29, 2026
Why Spurs' Harrison Barnes garners praise despite limited minutes
Harrison Barnes, who helped Golden State win a championship in 2015, entered the playoffs with career postseason averages of 9.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 27.7 minutes in 86 games. In 2026, he's averaged 2.7 points and 1.5 rebounds in 9.7 minutes. "Everybody's got to be ready, everybody's got to step up and do what is asked of them," Barnes said. (
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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Frontcourt Questions Remain
UNC Basketball seems just about set in the backcourt, but the Tar Heel big men don't have much size in terms of weight. Is Coach
Michael Malone specifically targeting slender post players, or is the
2026-27 roster coming together that way?
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Thu May 28, 2026
In Michael Malone’s first season, UNC Basketball doesn’t face Clemson, meets Louisville twice
North Carolina Basketball’s first season under
Michael Malone will feature a familiar anchor and a fresh twist, with no game against Clemson. The ACC announced Thursday the matchups for the league’s 18-game men’s basketball schedule for the 2026-27 league season, which begins in late December and runs through the first Saturday of March. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Terrence Brown's Humbling Journey Led Him to North Carolina
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Terrence Brown play, with his dunks, acrobatic layups, and no-look passes, and you think you’ve got him figured out. He’s a talented basketball player. But you think he probably was highly rated coming out of high school with offers from schools across the country. Except, that’s not the case. There’s a lot more to his story if you take a longer look. (
Inside Carolina)
ACC Announces Men's Basketball Conference Opponents For 2026-27
UNC Men's Basketball will play home-and-away games in 2026-27 against Duke and Louisville. North Carolina will play seven ACC opponents only in Chapel Hill and another seven only on the road. The Tar Heels are not scheduled to play Clemson in the regular season. This season marks the first time the Tar Heels will not play at NC State since 1947. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Caleb Wilson comparisons and NBA Draft analysis from Brendan Haywood
Chase Hughes and Chris Miller look back on some of the best NBA players to come out of UNC, hear from
Caleb Wilson on why his game will translate at the professional level, plus draft prospect insight and playing career stories from former Tar Heel and Wizards big man
Brendan Haywood.
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The Challenge of Maintaining Tobacco Road Basketball Rivalries
College basketball rivalries begin with success. Sustained success with ties to the past. It’s easier said than done especially in the current era with so much movement season to season. You don’t have those ties to what the programs are all about, even three or four years ago. That makes it challenging when you try to keep tradition and rivalries afloat. (
Inside Carolina)