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Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball Recruiting.

Tar Heels Sign Five-Star Wing Maximo Adams

, a forward from Northridge, Calif., has signed with UNC Men's Basketball. Adams attends Sierra Canyon High School in Chatsworth, Calif., where he plays for Coach Andre Chevalier. "We are thrilled to have Maximo join the UNC family," says . "Maximo can score in a variety of ways, rebound, and defend multiple positions." (GoHeels.com)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Final Home Tune-Up, Recruiting Updates

UNC Basketball hosts Navy on Tuesday in their final tune-up before a brutal road stretch. Can Carolina maintain their killer instinct against a not-as-skilled-but-potentially NCAA tournament team? Schade also provides recruiting updates on five-star prospect and . (View Video)

5-Star PG Deron Rippey Trims List To 5, Eliminates UNC

, a 5-star point guard in the 2026 basketball recruiting class, is down to five schools. The 6-foot-2 senior out of Blair Academy (NJ) will consider Duke, Miami, NC State, Tennessee, and Texas. Rippey, the No. 2 ranked point guard in the class, has officially visited each finalist. Rippey is ranked as the No. 5 overall recruit in the 2026 class. (On3.com)

THT Newsletter: Basketball Block Party, Maximo Commits, Mingo Visits, Field Hockey to Final Four

It was another big weekend in Carolina Athletics. UNC Basketball threw a block party, landed a commitment from and an official visit from , UNC Field Hockey beat Duke to advance to the Final Four, Football fell at Wake Forest but flipped a 4-star cornerback, and much more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball's Undefeated Start, Tate Frazier Joins

UNC Basketball has not been without its newsworthy elements of late. suffered a broken arm, committed to UNC, and , one of the best players in America, just made an official visit. Tate Frazier joins Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan and Joey Powell to talk Carolina Basketball. (View Video)

UNC Basketball fans going above and beyond to help Hubert Davis land 5-star recruit Dylan Mingo

Tar Heel fans are doing their part to help the UNC basketball program in its recruiting efforts. Five-star point guard was in attendance for North Carolina's contest against NC Central. Tar Heel fans let Mingo know how much they want him to be a member of the UNC basketball program, as they are going above and beyond to let him know. (Keeping It Heel)

Video: IC Reaction Podcast - Maximo Adams Commits To North Carolina

finally has his blue chip recruit in the 2026 basketball recruiting class with a commitment from . The 6-foot-7 forward from California gives the Tar Heels versatility, shooting, and a high-motor. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan and Joey Powell break down Adams' commitment. (View Video)

Top-20 recruit Maximo Adams commits to UNC Basketball

On Friday, class of 2026 5-star forward announced his commitment to and the Tar Heels. He chose UNC over finalists Texas, Michigan State, and Kentucky. He also held offers from Alabama, Arizona State, BYU, Duke, Kansas, Houston, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, Oregon, Purdue, Syracuse, Washington, and West Virginia. (Inside Carolina)

Dylan Mingo headed for rescheduled UNC Basketball official visit Friday

Class of 2026 Long Island, NY guard said this weekend's official visit to UNC could likely be his last. The top-ranked point guard in New York also touched on the Tar Heels' numerous New York ties. "Michael Jordan went there, the greatest player of all time. With going there, R.J. Davis, and going there, it is really exciting." (Zag's Blog)

Maximo Adams to announce college decision Friday

UNC has yet to land a commitment in the 2026 basketball recruiting class. But they will soon find out their fate for a big recruit this week. Five-star small forward is one the top remaining targets for the Tar Heels in the 2026 class and he will announce his decision Friday, choosing between Kentucky, Michigan State, North Carolina, and Texas. Update: Adams committed to UNC. (USA Today)
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