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Newsletter: Hubert Davis Out?, UNC Women's Basketball to Sweet 16, Caleb Wilson to the Rafters
Has
Hubert Davis coached his final game at North Carolina? We’ll likely find out very soon. UNC Women’s Basketball advanced to the Sweet 16,
Caleb Wilson’s jersey is headed to the Smith Center rafters, Tar Heel Football is hosting its Pro Day Monday, the Diamond Heels downed Louisville, and there’s another National Champion in Chapel Hill. (
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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.
Ryan Switzer,
Dre Bly, and Wes Miller hop on the coaching carousel as other Tar Heels make NFL moves, while Chloe Humphrey, Emily LeGette, and
Kate Harpring continue to amaze. (
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No. 4 UNC Women’s Tennis Earns Third Consecutive Sweep, 4-0 Over Louisville
No. 4 UNC Women's Tennis wrapped up the weekend with a 4-0 sweep over Louisville on Sunday. The Tar Heels extend their winning streak to nine while remaining undefeated at home this season. No. 7 Oby Kajuru picked up the first win for the Tar Heels in straight sets. No. 93 Anna Frey earned her second win of the weekend clinching the match for UNC. (
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No. 4 UNC Women’s Tennis Opens Weekend With Sweep Over Notre Dame
No. 4 UNC Women's Tennis opened the weekend with a 4-0 win over Notre Dame Friday in Chapel Hill. Maddy Zampardo picked up a dominant, straight-set win. No. 111 Theadora Rabman finished shortly after with another straight-set victory for the Tar Heels. No. 93 Anna Frey clinched the match after topping her opponent from the Fighting Irish. (
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Reese Brantmeier Named 2026 Hurd Award Champion
Reese Brantmeier now joins
Fiona Crawley and
Jamie Loeb as UNC women's tennis players to receive the Universal Tennis Foundation Hurd Award. The Hurd Awards are $100,000 grants given every year to one male and one female American collegiate Tennis player. The grant is given to help assist in the player's transition to professional tennis. (
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No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Cruises Past UNCG, 4-0
No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis cruised to a 4-0 win over UNCG Thursday in Chapel Hill. Each singles win came in straight sets. No. 7 Oby Kajuru finished first, topping Lauren Thomson from UNCG. No. 18 Tatum Evans played in the ones position for the second time this season and gave UNC their second win. Claire Hill clinched the match for Carolina. (
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UNC Men's Tennis Sweeps Boston College, 7-0
UNC Men's Tennis cruised to a 7-0 win over Boston College without losing a set on Thursday in a neutral-site match on the outdoor courts at the Halton-Wagner Tennis Campus on the campus of Charlotte. Freshman Kase Schinnerer won the clinching singles match for the Tar Heels at the No. 6 spot in the lineup, his first career clincher as a collegian. (
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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
Courtney Banghart’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
Kate Harpring visited, and
Mack Brown was back on campus. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
No. 3 UNC Women’s Tennis Tops SMU, 4-2
No. 3 UNC Women's Tennis came back to top SMU, 4-2, on Sunday. The Tar Heels improve to 3-0 in ACC play. With the score at 2-2, a win from No. 6 Oby Kajuru gave Carolina the edge after topping her opponent, 6-4, 6-0. After a tight first set, No. 17 Tatum Evans downed no. 66 Sophie Llewellyn in the second, 6-0, to clinch the match for UNC. (
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UNC Men's Tennis Upsets No. 12 Stanford, 4-2
UNC Men's Tennis played its most complete match of the season and topped No. 12 Stanford, 4-2, Friday at the Chewning Tennis Center in the ACC opener for both teams. The Tar Heels won the doubles point with wins at No. 1 and No. 2, took a 3-1 lead by winning two of the first three singles matches, then held on to clinch the upset team victory. (
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