Heels rally from rough first half for huge OT win at VT

BLACKSBURG, Va. — On “Stranger Things” night at Cassell Coliseum, it was as if North Carolina’s offense got yanked into “The Upside Down” during the first half. With more energy, better ball movement and hot shooting, the No. 22 Tar Heels fought their way back. After a seven-point halftime deficit and UNC’s worst shooting half of the season, the Tar Heels battled for a thrilling 66–63 overtime victory Thursday over Virginia Tech and a huge Quad 1 win.

UNC guards faltering while Cadeau shines

RALEIGH — The problem entering the game was that No. 16 North Carolina had to play without the talented front-court duo of Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar. Clearly, their absence played a big part in N.C. State is blowing out the Tar Heels 82–58 on Tuesday night at the Lenovo Center. A bigger issue that will remain when UNC’s two leading scorers return is the lack of consistent play from the Tar Heels’ guards.

Five-star guard Mingo commits to Tar Heels

CHAPEL HILL — North Carolina added a massive commitment to its backcourt Tuesday as Dylan Mingo, one of the nation’s top combo guards in the Class of 2026, announced on ESPN’s “First Take” that he’ll be a Tar Heel. The 6–5, 185-pound five-star star from Long Island Lutheran High School in Farmingdale, N.Y., instantly becomes one of the most important building blocks for Carolina.

Davis says that Veesaar is progressing but status unclear

Henri Veesaar’s status for Tuesday’s game at N.C. State remains the biggest question for North Carolina. UNC coach Hubert Davis said Monday morning at the weekly ACC Zoom coaches press conference that Veesaar continues to improve after missing Saturday’s win over Pittsburgh, but the final determination won’t come until later, and he’ll be evaluated at Monday’s practice.

Heels befuddled in loss at Duke after dominant inside play nets no FT attempts

DURHAM — The number was astounding, and Coach Courtney Banghart carefully danced around it so that she didn’t draw a fine. But she clearly was unhappy with it. The number was zero. That’s how many times that No. 11 North Carolina got to the free throw line in its 72–68 loss Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium to Duke, only the third time this century that an ACC team never got to the line.

Transfer tracker: Washington pours in career-high 22; big games for Nickel, Tyson; Cadeau’s Wolverines poised to be No. 1

Elliot Cadeau’s floor leadership has No. 2 Michigan poised to be the No. 1 team in the country when the new AP Top 25 poll comes out on Monday, days after former UNC teammate Jalen Washington had the best game of his career. Meanwhile, Ven-Allen Lubin has stayed consistent despite two straight N.C. State losses leading into Tuesday’s matchup with UNC, and Cade Tyson had another big game in a loss.