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Former UNC forward Henderson commits to Clemson
Former North Carolina freshman forward Taliyah Henderson will continue her career at ACC rival Clemson. Henderson made the announcement on Wednesday in an Instagram post, saying that she is, “Excited for what’s ahead.”
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.
French center Maxim Logue transferring from FAU to UNC
North Carolina added a needed frontcourt player for the start of the Michael Malone era, getting a Tuesday commitment from former Florida Atlantic big man Maxim Logue, according to multiple reports.
Former N.C. State sharpshooter Able commits to UNC
In an era when the transfer portal can turn rivals into roommates overnight, former N.C. State guard Matt Able has committed to play at rival North Carolina, according to multiple Tuesday reports.
Petrino outlines plan to rebuild UNC offense
CHAPEL HILL — Bobby Petrino arrived in Chapel Hill with a simple job description and a complicated assignment. North Carolina’s offensive coordinator is here to run the Tar Heels’ offense, call plays and help turn last season’s struggles into a productive unit. He is also doing it alongside Coach Bill Belichick, a partnership Petrino said has already sharpened his approach during spring practice.
Former Utah guard Terrence Brown commits to Carolina
Terrence Brown, Utah’s leading scorer and one of the transfer portal’s most sought-after guards, has committed to North Carolina. He made the announcement Tuesday on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “I’m home.”
Denis says faith, talks with Malone shaped decision to return
Isaiah Denis battled a nagging finger injury and never got much of a chance to show his ability during his freshman season at North Carolina. After entering the transfer portal, talking to Coach Michael Malone and praying about it, the talented 6–4 guard decided that his best option was to return to the Tar Heels.
UNC rises to season-high in D1 Baseball Top 25 after big series win
North Carolina rose to a season-high No. 2 in the D1 Baseball Top 25 after taking two of three games over the weekend against Georgia Tech in a marquee weekend series at Boshamer Stadium.
Heels get good pitching, but not enough offense to pull off sweep
CHAPEL HILL — Two sights have been rare at Boshamer Stadium this season: Carolina batting in the ninth inning and its offense struggling to score runs. That will happen in the day-to-day ebb and flow of baseball, but the No. 3 Tar Heels have mostly avoided those lulls this season.
Trimble plays well at PIT, hits 20, with highlight-reel dunk on Washington
Former Carolina guard Seth Trimble helped his NBA pre-draft case this week with a productive three-game showing at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Trimble averaged 13.6 points and 4.3 rebounds, shooting 46.1% from the floor as his Norfolk Sports Club finished 2–1.
Denis withdraws name from transfer portal, will return to UNC; Evans commits to Minnesota
North Carolina guard Isaiah Denis has withdrawn his name from the transfer portal and will return for his sophomore season.
Heels thump Jackets to clinch series, make powerful statement
CHAPEL HILL — No. 3 North Carolina has turned its biggest test of the season into a powerful statement to the college baseball world. The Tar Heels belted three home runs in consecutive games for the first time this season. They again made big pitches on their way to a 14–4 eight-inning run-rule victory over No. 2 Georgia Tech on a steamy afternoon at Boshamer Stadium for their fifth consecutive victory.
Power, pitching carry No. 3 UNC to huge win over No. 2 Jackets
CHAPEL HILL — No. 3 North Carolina combined power and pitching to win the opener of its showdown series with No. 2 Georgia Tech with relative ease.
Malone’s first non-conference UNC schedule coming into focus
Coach Michael Malone’s first non-conference schedule as Carolina’s men’s basketball coach is coming into focus.
