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Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Basketball.

Nyla Brooks Headed To USA Basketball 3x3 Women’s Development Camp

UNC's is set to participate in USA Basketball's 3x3 women's development camp in Phoenix this week. The rising sophomore guard for the Tar Heels heads into camp looking to earn a spot in next weekend's USA Basketball 3X Women's Showcase. During her freshman season, Brooks appeared in every game for Carolina, averaging 8.6 points. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Keita Commits, Malone Visits Momo, Hansbrough to the Hall, Baseball Blasts Duke

What a week! UNC Basketball coach Michael Malone landed Sayon Keita and , recruited Momo Faye, lost Maxim Logue, and is reportedly targeting Italian center . was invited to the NBA Combine, there are four new Tar Heel Hall-of-Famers, Baseball blasted Duke, and UNC Women’s Hoops hosted a 5-star recruit. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Newsletter: Henri Veesaar to NBA Draft, 3 UNC Basketball Commitments, New Transfer Portal Targets

declared for the NBA Draft as UNC Basketball landed three transfer portal commitments. Carolina Football hosted recruits and signed four players to NFL contracts. Baseball blasted Duke. The Tar Heels set a new NCAA Track & Field record, won the ACC Women’s Lacrosse title, crowned a new home run queen, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Five Tar Heels Named To Women’s Basketball All-ACC Academic Team

Thriving at a high level on and off the court, UNC Women's Basketball earned five spots on the All-ACC Academic Team. , Reniya Kelly, Taissa Queiroz, , and all earned recognition from the conference for their dedication to excellence in the classroom. Kelly earns her third straight season on the All-ACC Academic Team (GoHeels.com)

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. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Terrance Brown Watch, Neoklis Avdalas Commits, UNC Baseball Blasts No. 2 GT

UNC Basketball fans are on Terrance Brown watch as the transfer portal churns. Neoklis Avdalas became ’s first portal commitment, remains undecided, Kim English backed out, signed, UNC Baseball blasted No. 2 Georgia Tech, Women’s Basketball landed three transfers, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Nyla Harris Signs Training Camp Contract With Washington Mystics

Beginning her professional journey, UNC Women's Basketball's has signed a training camp contract with the WNBA's Washington Mystics and looks to compete for a spot on this season's roster. Making a splash in her lone season in Chapel Hill, Harris lit it up for the Tar Heels by leading the team with 11.4 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women’s Basketball: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What It Means for 2026–27

Former Stanford guard Chloe Clardy brings immediate experience and production and is expected to fill a starting guard spot. Sophie Burrows adds something UNC didn't have before: size in the backcourt. At 6-foot-2, she is expected to contribute as a combo guard. In the frontcourt, Achol Akot might quietly be one of UNC's most important additions. (TarHeel247)

UNC Women's Basketball Welcomes North Carolina Native Gabby White To 2026-27 Roster

There's no place like home, as UNC Women's Basketball has signed Chapel Hill native Gabby White for the 2026-27 season. The 5-10 guard returns to the Tar Heel state after spending one season at Virginia. White played 34 games for the Cavaliers, making three starts in her debut season as Virginia reached the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000. (GoHeels.com)

Veteran Guard Chloe Clardy To Join UNC Women's Basketball For 2026-27 Season

UNC Women's Basketball has announced the addition of veteran guard Chloe Clardy. The 5-9 Clardy comes to Chapel Hill after spending three seasons at Stanford. With the Cardinal, Clardy appeared in 98 games for Stanford with 29 total starts. This past season, Clardy played in 33 games with 11 starts, posting a career-best 12.0 points per game. (GoHeels.com)
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