A look at Mali center Keita, one possible UNC target to replace Veesaar

With limited transfer portal options, Carolina’s search for Henri Veesaar’s replacement has mostly turned overseas, including one center with pro experience and plenty of potential. The Tar Heels will likely look to add more than one center. One target, according to multiple reports, is Sayon Keita (pronounced “suh-YON KAY-tuh”), a 7–0, 215-pound center from Mali who has been part of the FC Barcelona system since 2023.

UNC’s history of losing one-season players with eligibility left is short, but it began 54 years ago

The departures of Henri Veesaar and Caleb Wilson mark only the second time in UNC program history that two players with remaining eligibility have left for the NBA after only one season in Chapel Hill. Although there haven’t been nearly as many UNC players who turned pro after only one season as there have been at Duke, the first such Tar Heel did so 54 years ago.

Poor at-bats, big defensive mistake cost UNC despite Lynch’s outstanding pitching

DURHAM — Carolina got another outstanding pitching performance, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a big early mistake and consistently failing to get a big hit. Duke snapped its six-game losing streak by turning three double plays and forcing the Tar Heels to strand 11 runners on base in a 3–1 victory Friday at Jack Coombs Field to even the series.

UNC roster takes shape in Tuesday flurry, with Veesaar decision looming large

When Michael Malone wrapped up a flurry of Tuesday commitments, the roster looked markedly different than when the day began. For much of April, he had constructed North Carolina’s roster deliberately, at least in public view, with far more questions than answers. That changed quickly on Tuesday, when the Tar Heels added Utah 6–3 transfer guard Terrence Brown, N.C. State 6–6 transfer guard Matt Able and Florida Atlantic 6–9 transfer center Maxim Logue.

Clutch play with two outs drives No. 2 UNC’s rout of High Point

CHAPEL HILL — No. 2 North Carolina’s blowout of High Point was a classic example of how clutch two-out plays can make all the difference. The Tar Heels escaped two bases-loaded jams in the early innings when freshman right-hander Caden Glauber got inning-ending strikeouts.  The game became a rout with six two-out runs in the fourth inning of a 9–2 victory Tuesday over High Point at Boshamer Stadium.