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Seth Trimble Explains Why he Entered the Transfer Portal
With the possibility the NCAA will pass a rule to expand athletes' eligibility to a fifth season,
Seth Trimble entered his name into the transfer portal Monday. If the NCAA passes the rule, it could grandfather in athletes like Trimble who just finished their fourth season. "I'm focused on the NBA process but definitely would consider that if it becomes a reality." (
TarHeel247)
Video: IC Podcast - Slow Progress for UNC Basketball
Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley from Inside Carolina provide a "snapshot in time" update on the slow progress being made and what's ahead for the UNC Basketball program with roster construction still in progress and a fresh opening on the coaching staff.
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Mon Apr 20, 2026
North Carolina guard Seth Trimble enters NCAA Transfer Portal
North Carolina guard
Seth Trimble has entered the transfer portal with a "do not contact" tag. Trimble’s decision comes despite having exhausted his collegiate eligibility under the NCAA’s current rules, and is undoubtedly a precautionary move in the event the NCAA adjusts its eligibility rules. He would need a rule change or a waiver to be able to play. (
Inside Carolina)
Men's college basketball buzz: State of blue blood rebuilds
UNC's focus, beyond retaining
Henri Veesaar, is perimeter scorers. Utah transfer
Terrence Brown is atop the board; he has visited UNC and Kansas. Wake Forest transfer Juke Harris met with the UNC staff a couple weekends ago, but he's also going through the NBA draft process. NC State's Matt Able and
Paul McNeil Jr. have also been contacted. (
ESPN)
Newsletter: Terrance Brown Watch, Neoklis Avdalas Commits, UNC Baseball Blasts No. 2 GT
UNC Basketball fans are on Terrance Brown watch as the transfer portal churns. Neoklis Avdalas became
Michael Malone’s first portal commitment,
Henri Veesaar remains undecided, Kim English backed out,
Malloy Smith signed, UNC Baseball blasted No. 2 Georgia Tech, Women’s Basketball landed three transfers, and more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Why Did Kim English Leave UNC? Transfer Portal Updates
After less than a week at UNC, former Providence head coach Kim English will not remain on
Michael Malone's staff as an assistant. Tennessee picked up another backcourt commit Sunday...is it beneficial in UNC's pursuit of Juke Harris? Plus, where do things stand with Carolina and the potential NC State transfers?
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Mon Apr 20, 2026
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - Early Signals for UNC Basketball's Rebuilding Efforts
New UNC Basketball coach
Michael Malone has hired some staff but also seen one assistant change his mind on joining the Tar Heels. With just days to go in the transfer portal, Carolina has nailed down a few roster spots but still has plenty of holes to fill. The Inside Carolina crew discusses the latest.
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Mon Apr 20, 2026
Kim English Changes Mind, Leaving UNC Basketball Coaching Staff
After accepting a position on
Michael Malone’s UNC Basketball staff earlier this week, former Providence head coach Kim English has decided not to take the job. English arrived and began working in Chapel Hill this past Wednesday, becoming the second outside addition to Malone’s staff, joining Chuck Martin, who arrived from Arkansas last week. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Isaiah Denis returning to UNC. What about Henri Veesaar and others?
Isaiah Denis becomes the second Tar Heel to pull out of the transfer portal and return to UNC this offseason, joining
Jaydon Young. Meanwhile Kyan Evans has committed to Minnesota. So, what's next? UNC needs to retain
Henri Veesaar and start landing portal players!
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Sun Apr 19, 2026
Seth Trimble Takes Next Step At Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
Across three games at the Portsmouth Invitational,
Seth Trimble made the most of his opportunity. Trimble averaged 14 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2 assists per game while shooting an efficient 55 percent from the field, helping his team to a 2-1 record while saving his best for last. In Saturday’s finale, Trimble stuffed the stat sheet, pouring in 20 points. (
Inside Carolina)