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UNC's Top Ten Scholar-Athletes Headline Annual Academic Luncheon

Headlining UNC's annual academic luncheon were this year's Top Ten Scholar-Athletes. Natalia Aseguinolaza (golf), Dorritt Eisenbeis (field hockey), (football), (basketball), Jack Loftus (lacrosse), Gigi Maroney (rowing), Alec Mulvaney (fencing), Peter Murphy (tennis), (tennis), and Lauren Walsh (rowing). (GoHeels.com)

Men's NCAA basketball 2024-25 roster moves, transfers, recruits

Between the coaching carousel, NBA draft decisions, high school recruitments, the transfer portal, and the extra year of eligibility for seniors, the college basketball personnel movement has been endless. Keeping track of the comings and goings has become borderline impossible, but we're continuing to share all of our roster changes research. (ESPN.com)

Chansky’s Notebook: Three straight No. 1 NCAA seeds for UNC

That makes three straight No. 1 NCAA seeds for Carolina. It began with perhaps the biggest surprise. ’ third UNC men's basketball team claimed a sweep of Duke, the outright ACC regular-season title, and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA West Region. A month later, two other Tar Heel teams drew No. 1 NCAA seeds: Women's tennis and men's golf. (Chapelboro.com)

Jae'Lyn Withers confirms return to UNC for fifth college season

North Carolina will have two fifth-year players next season. will return to the Tar Heels for his fifth college season. The Charlotte native transferred to UNC last offseason from Louisville. Withers will join to give UNC two fifth-year players for next season. Withers scored 156 points in 37 games, including three starts last season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

What does UNC basketball’s 2024-25 roster look like and what’s next for Tar Heels?

UNC Basketball had two players — and — enter the transfer portal. Trimble later decided to pull his name from the portal and return to Chapel Hill. As of Wednesday, Belmont transfer has been the lone addition from the transfer portal. Other players could join the Tar Heels as spring gives way to summer. (Fayetteville Observer)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - How does RJ Davis keep cementing his UNC legacy? Cliff Omoruyi visiting

is staying at UNC for a 5th season. He’s already accomplished so much in a Tar Heel uniform, but what else can he do to continue cementing his legacy? Rutgers transfer Cliff Omoruyi begins his Carolina visit today and many eyes are on the center position. But UNC also is looking for another PF, namely Adou Thiero. (View Video)

Tar Heels Schedule Basketball Tune-Up for Maui Invitational

After their originally scheduled matchup was canceled due to the COVID-impacted 2020-21 season, the Hawaii and the UNC basketball programs will finally get to face off after all for the first time this decade. The two teams are set to play each other on Nov. 22, just a few days before the Tar Heels begin their first quest in the Maui Invitational since 2020. (Sports Illustrated)

UNC Basketball’s Stability Is a Standout in the NCAA Wild West

Welcome to the "Wild, Wild West" era of college sports. It’s a good time to recognize coach and his staff, because the Tar Heels have had the most stable, productive offseason (so far) of the ACC men’s basketball programs. By the time the NCAA’s transfer portal window closed May 1, UNC had lost only reserve center (Akron). (Chapelboro.com)

What RJ Davis' return means for UNC's 2024-25 basketball season

will be back for a fifth season with the UNC basketball team, Davis announced Wednesday morning. "I'm back. This is a hard decision, bro, because it's one you want to make sure it's right," Davis said. He said he knows "all the old jokes are coming." Davis will be 23 in October. "Y'all can bring the old jokes on," Davis said. "It don't bother me." (Fayetteville Observer)

Video: IC Podcast - Reaction To RJ Davis Remaining At UNC For Final Season

ACC Player of the Year announced early Wednesday morning that he will remain at UNC for his fifth season, ending speculation that the All-American guard might jump to the professional ranks. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell from Inside Carolina break down Davis' decision and its impact. (View Video)
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