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Alyssa Ustby, Carlie Littlefield put unbeaten Seattle 3 wins away from 3×3 title in Romania

It’s on to the quarterfinals for , , and the Seattle 3XBA team at the FIBA 3×3 Women’s Series in Bucharest, Romania. Led by those two former UNC Women's Basketball standouts, Seattle cruised through Pool D Saturday with dominant wins, 21-8 over Benin and 21-11 over the Philippines, to improve to 4-0 in the tournament. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Alyssa Ustby stars as 3-on-3 team advances in Romanian tournament

Wearing No. 23, and fellow Tar Heel led Seattle 3XBA to a pair of blowout victories Friday at the FIBA 3-on-3 Bucharest 2025 tournament. In the second victory, 21-8 over host Kazakhstan, Ustby put on a Jordanesque performance, scoring 11 of Seattle’s points after her team won its Group B opener 21-5 over Bucharest. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Former UNC Women's Basketball Standouts Team Up For Seattle 3XBA

As women's 3x3 basketball takes rise globally, former Tar Heel standouts and are in on the action, joining the Seattle 3XBA Team for the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series in Bucharest, Romania this weekend. 3XBA launched in 2024 to provide opportunities on the women's FIBA 3x3 Tour as the game of 3x3 grows at a rapid rate. (GoHeels.com)

Lexi Donarski discusses choosing basketball over business - for now

, who collected a number of conference honors while playing at Iowa State (2020-23) and North Carolina (2023-25), is about to begin her professional basketball career in Hungary for TFSE-MTK. Before that happens, she talked about being coached by her dad, getting her MBA, and choosing basketball over a career in business, at least for now. (Swish Appeal)

Alyssa Ustby to begin professional basketball career in Italy

will begin her professional basketball career with the Panthers Roseto in Roseto, Italy. The team competes in the Lega Basket Femminile (LBF), Italy’s premier league for women’s basketball. Ustby finished an outstanding five-year career at UNC as the program’s all-time leading rebounder with 1,251, which is third on the all-time ACC list. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Women's Basketball: A Look at Five-Star Freshman Nyla Brooks

Five-star , a McDonald's All-American, will play for and the UNC Women's Basketball program this season, alongside fellow freshmen Taliyah Henderson and . Brooks averaged 18.3 points and 7.6 rebounds per game during her senior season and was ranked as the No. 13 overall recruit in the Class of 2025. (Sports Illustrated)

Two NCAA title wins, snow day blowout highlight UNC takeover day on ACC Network

A snow day blowout, two national championship wins, and seven victories against ranked teams highlight North Carolina's annual takeover day on ACC Network. The ACC Network’s annual school-by-school summer takeovers series began on June 25 with Boston College and ends with Wake Forest on July 21. The Tar Heels’ day is Tuesday, July 8. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Maria Gakdeng signs with Hungary team, to be part of South Sudanese basketball history

Former UNC center will take her basketball career to international and professional stages this year — and be part of history. Gakdeng has signed with KSC Szekszárd, a top-tier professional team in Hungary, and will represent South Sudan in its first appearance in the FIBA Women’s Afrobasket tournament, Gakdeng’s mother confirmed. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - 4 UNC Teams to Receive Revenue Share

UNC's revenue sharing plan takes center stage as host Isaac Schade breaks down the $20.5 million annual distribution across football, basketball, and baseball. The discussion covers the House settlement's impact, innovative revenue strategies, and UNC's commitment to maintaining 28 varsity sports. (View Video)

Lexi Donarski to begin pro basketball career in Hungary

will continue her basketball career in Hungary. Donarski, who played two seasons at Carolina after transferring from Iowa State, will play for the TFSE-MTA team in Budapest in the Hungary A-Division. Last season, the 6-foot guard started every game for a UNC team that advanced to the Sweet 16, leading the Tar Heels with 86 3-pointers. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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