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Caleb Wilson Named To Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 List
North Carolina freshman
Caleb Wilson is one of 25 players on the midseason top 25 watch list for the Wooden Award, given annually to the national player of the year. Wilson leads UNC in scoring, rebounding, both of which would be program records for freshmen. He also leads the team in offensive rebounds, steals, free throws, and blocked shots. (
GoHeels.com)
Best basketball games, biggest individual efforts in Smith Center history
With UNC Basketball one away from its 500th win in the Smith Center, the milestone underscores the many iconic moments at the arena that sprang up from a wooded area on South Campus in the 1980s. Here are seven of the most memorable games in the history of the arena, followed by a list of some of the most memorable individual performances. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
High Supply, Higher Demand: 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie Card Keeps Its Value
As the hobby continues to flourish and the average participant becomes more educated, certain market outliers start to feel puzzling. Few fit that description more than the iconic 1986 Fleer
Michael Jordan card. If the market is governed by supply and demand, how does a card with nearly 50,000 graded copies in circulation still sell for thousands of dollars? (
Sports Illustrated)
Hubert Davis Preaching Confidence, Hunting Consistency From Tar Heels' Secondary Scorers
Concern lies in where UNC's offense can come from when its strengths are temporarily neutralized. On Monday’s edition of the
Hubert Davis Live
radio show, the coach addressed efforts to draw confidence and more consistency from his role players. "I talk to players all the time. Whether they’re feeling comfortable out there or struggling with confidence." (
Inside Carolina)
Hubert Davis’ positionless calculus: Inside rotation math after Wilson, Veesaar, and Trimble
In four games since
Seth Trimble’s return, UNC's rotation has begun to crystallize. Trimble,
Caleb Wilson, and
Henri Veesaar are obviously the leaders. They are the only players to have scored at least 20 points this season and will determine the Tar Heels' ceiling. Beyond that trio, the next tier is equally clear, but the distribution of minutes is anything but. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Who Will Step up for Tar Heels Outside of the Big Three?
It's easy, most nights, to pencil in
Caleb Wilson,
Henri Veesaar, and Seth Trimble as North Carolina's three leading scorers. After that, it's unclear. Some nights it's Luka Bogavac. Other nights it's Kyan Evans or
Jarin Stevenson or someone else off the bench. The point: UNC hasn't had consistent production from any one player beyond its big three. (
TarHeel247)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Closers, Football Transfer Portal Updates
UNC Basketball faces critical lineup questions as the battle between starting five and closing five heats up. Who should finish games for UNC?
Seth Trimble,
Caleb Wilson, and
Henri Veesaar are the obvious three, but what duo should join them? Plus, the latest on UNC Football's transfer portal additions.
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Wed Jan 7, 2026
Antawn Jamison, other top UNC basketball performances to remember at Smith Center
North Carolina Men's Basketball is one win shy of notching victory No. 500 at the Smith Center, with a record of 499-90 in games at the Chapel Hill venue named for the program’s late legendary coach
Dean Smith. As UNC closes in on its 500th victory at the site, here are 10 of the top Tar Heel performances since the Smith Center opened in 1986. (
MSN.com)
Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Kenny Williams
Former North Carolina guard and 2017 national champion
Kenny Williams joins
Jones Angell and Adam Lucas on the Carolina Insider podcast to discuss this season's Tar Heel basketball team, what he's doing now, and much more.
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Wed Jan 7, 2026
Hubert Davis explains why UNC is switching more on defense this season
There’s one big difference between the defensive philosophies of
Roy Williams and
Hubert Davis. Williams preferred that defenders fight through screens and stick with their assigned man. Davis is more willing to switch, even at the risk of mismatches. With a taller, more versatile lineup this season, No. 17 UNC has leaned into the tactic more frequently. (
Tar Heel Tribune)