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Reese Brantmeier Named ACC Women's Tennis POTY, Five Tar Heels All-ACC
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced women's tennis yearly awards and All-ACC teams Thursday.
Reese Brantmeier was named ACC Player of the Year for the second straight season with five Tar Heels earning All-ACC honors. Brantmeier was named first-team All-ACC in singles while Tatum Evans and Oby Kajuru were named to the second team. (
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UNC Athletics Celebrates Year Of Excellence At 2026 Rammy Awards
In a year full of highlights in athletics and in the classroom, UNC student-athletes ditched their uniforms and came out in style to celebrate a year for the record books at the 2026 Rammy Awards at Memorial Hall. All of UNC's 28 varsity programs, as well as coaches, staff, band, and spirit, walked across the Carolina Blue carpet prior to Monday's festivities. (
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UNC Women’s Tennis Beats Notre Dame To Advance To ACC Tournament Semifinals
No. 2 seed UNC Women's Tennis faced No. 10 seed Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals on Friday. The Tar Heels put together a comeback win, 4-1, to advance to the semifinals. The Tar Heels rattled off four straight singles wins. No. 15 Oby Kajuru got the Tar Heels going with a straight-set win, and Maddy Zampardo clinched the match. (
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UNC Men's Tennis Wins Thriller Over Clemson, 4-3, To Advance To ACC Quarterfinal
UNC Men's Tennis won the doubles point and held on to beat Clemson in a marathon second round of the 2026 ACC Championship at the Cary Tennis Park. Niels Ratiu won the clinching singles match, helping bolster UNC's NCAA Tournament hopes in the process. With the victory, The 11th-seeded Tar Heels advanced to Friday's quarterfinal round. (
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UNC Men's Tennis Sweeps Virginia Tech To Advance In ACC Tournament
North Carolina Men's Tennis shut out Virginia Tech, 4-0, on a steamy Wednesday afternoon at the Cary Tennis Park in the opening round of the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. Ranked 46th in this week's Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings and seeded 11th in the tournament, Carolina improved to 14-10 overall with its victory. (
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Newsletter: Michael Malone Hired, UNC and the Transfer Portal, Maximo Adams still a Tar Heel
What a week!
Michael Malone was hired as UNC’s new Men’s Basketball coach, the transfer portal is in overdrive,
Maximo Adams is still a Tar Heel,
Bill Belichick went Bananas, Women’s Basketball landed three commitments, there was a Softball no-hitter, a new Baseball commitment, and more in this week's newsletter. (
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No. 5 UNC Women’s Tennis Concludes Regular Season With Sweep Of FSU
No. 5 North Carolina Women's Tennis competed at Florida State in the regular-season finale Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels swept the Seminoles earning their 11th ACC win this season. No. 11 Oby Kajuru raced to a straight-set win over no. 98 Eva Shaw. Maddy Zampardo clinched the match for UNC after downing her Seminole opponent in straight sets. (
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No. 5 UNC Women’s Tennis Opens Road Swing With Win Over Miami
No. 5 UNC Women's Tennis went the distance before topping Miami, 4-3, on Friday in Coral Gables. The Tar Heels now have 10 ACC wins on the season and extend their win streak to four. No. 2
Reese Brantmeier extended North Carolina's lead to 2-0 after a straight-set win over no. 36 Raquel Gonzalez. Theadora Rabman clinched the match for Carolina. (
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Reese Brantmeier, Alanis Hamilton Earn ACC Women's Tennis Weekly Awards
For the third time this season,
Reese Brantmeier was tabbed ACC Women's Tennis Player of the Week. Brantmeier and her doubles partner Alanis Hamilton were also named ACC Doubles Team of the Week. This marks the second week this season the duo won the award. Brantmeier had another standout week for Carolina going 3-0 in singles and doubles. (
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Newsletter: UNC Basketball Coaching Search Coming Into Focus, Portal Losses Begin
The UNC Basketball coaching search is coming into focus now that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May have committed to remain with their programs. Transfer portal losses have begun in men’s and women’s basketball,
Marcus Paige has found a new coaching home, Football gained one commitment and lost another, and much more. (
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