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Newsletter: March Madness Begins, UNC Baseball Sweeps Cal, Veesaar's Career Night, NFL Moves

March Madness is upon us, UNC Baseball sweeps Cal, three Tar Heels are named All-ACC in Men’s Basketball, and there are six new UNC Track All-Americans. , , and Wes Miller hop on the coaching carousel as other Tar Heels make NFL moves, while Chloe Humphrey, Emily LeGette, and continue to amaze. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Savy King plays in first Angel City game since cardiac event

Former UNC Women's Soccer standout returned to action for the first time in over 10 months during Angel City FC's win over Chicago Stars FC on Sunday in Los Angeles. The 21-year-old had not played since May 9, 2025, when she suffered a cardiac event on the field during a game against the Utah Royals that required open heart surgery. (ESPN)

UNC Men’s Soccer Wins Third Straight, Beats UNCW, 5-0

UNC Men's Soccer dominated play while cruising past UNCW 5-0 at Finley Fields on Saturday afternoon. The Tar Heels are 3-0 this spring. Bertil Rygaard Hansen had a monster day with four goals and the defense was stout, earning its first clean sheet of the spring. Back from international duty with Bermuda, Jace Donawa was UNC's other goal scorer. (GoHeels.com)

UNC's Deus Stanislaus Called Up For Final Round Of Concacaf U-17 Qualifiers

The U.S. U-17 Women's National Team announced the 21-player roster for the Final Round of the 2025 Concacaf Women's U-17 Qualifiers. The roster features UNC's Deus Stanislaus. The freshman is the only college player on this round's roster. The tournament will take place March 17-22 in Costa Rica with the U.S. opening play against Bermuda. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Caleb Wilson's Bad Break, Malloy Smith Commits, Luka Catches Fire, Heels Fall at Duke

UNC Basketball experienced a big win and a big loss, landed a commitment from combo guard Malloy Smith (son of ), broke his other thumb, is safe in the Middle East, Baseball and Softball split ACC series, UNC alumnae won the SheBelieves Cup, Women’s Hoops awaits their Tournament fate, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Ally Sentnor Goal Leads USWNT to 1-0 Victory Over Canada in SheBelieves Cup

In the most recent edition of the long-time USA vs. Canada series, the U.S. Women’s National Team was victorious again after 22-year-old forward scored the game-winner off a half-volley in the 55th minute for her seventh international goal and team-leading third of the year. The win puts the U.S. at the top of the SheBelieves Cup standings. (US Soccer)

Newsletter: UNC Men's Basketball's Big Week, Women's Hoops Beats Duke, Diamond Heels Dominate

UNC Men’s Basketball’s had a 2-0 week and aims to clinch a double-bye in the ACC Tournament, Women’s Hoops beat Duke for ’s 150th win at UNC, the Diamond Heels won 5 games by a combined score of 71-10(!), Softball’s undefeated streak ended at 17, Malloy Smith and visited, and was back on campus. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Men’s Soccer Beats Duke With Late Game-Winner, 4-3

North Carolina Men's Soccer used a late winner from Joschi Shelb to down Duke, 4-3, on match day two of the Carolina Cup at WakeMed Soccer Park on Sunday. Shelb was one of four goal scorers on the night along with Bertil Rygaard Hansen, Luca Nikolai and Charlie Antonelius. Nico Loebus provided two assists on the day, while Shelb offered the third. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Dylan Mingo Commits, Henri Veesaar Returns, UNC Softball 14-0, Women's Hoops' 2-0 Week

It was another terrific week in UNC Athletics. Five-star guard committed to the Tar Heels, returned from injury to help lead North Carolina past Syracuse as Zayden High continues to step up, UNC Softball is off to a 14-0 start, Lilly Parrish pitched a no-hitter, and Women’s Basketball had a 2-0 week. We also remember . (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Riley Kennedy To Compete With U-18 WNT At Pinatar Cup 2026

The U.S. U-18 Women's National Team and coach Toni Pressley announced the roster for the Pinatar Cup 2026 Thursday. The roster features UNC Women's Soccer's Riley Kennedy. Kennedy and the national team will head to San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain Feb. 25-Mar. 6 to play two matches. The U.S. will face Sweden and Hungary in a round-robin competition. (GoHeels.com)
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