UNC Women's Basketball
Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Basketball.
Former UNC forward RyLee Grays commits to Virginia
RyLee Grays became the second former UNC women's basketball player to commit to another ACC team when she announced Tuesday that she would continue her career at Virginia. The 6–3 forward from Pearland, Texas was ESPN’s No. 90 player in the Class of 2023 but only played five games at North Carolina. On Monday,
Anya Poole committed to Clemson. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
RJ Davis, Aranza Vazquez take top honors at Rammys
UNC honored the best athletes and performances of the last year at the annual Rammys on Monday night. The top male and female athletes were no surprise, as All-American guard
R.J. Davis and four-time NCAA champion diver
Aranza Vazquez took home top honors.
Drake Maye’s left-handed touchdown pass at Pittsburgh was named Play of the Year. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Alyssa Ustby returning to UNC Women's Basketball for fifth season
Co-captain
Alyssa Ustby is returning to the UNC women's basketball team for a fifth season. Ustby announced Friday on an
Instagram post that she’ll play for Carolina next season as a graduate student after four outstanding seasons for the Tar Heels, including being named first-team All-ACC as a junior and second-team All-ACC as a sophomore and senior. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC third in national Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports
North Carolina is third in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports. Future ACC member Stanford is No. 1 with 977 points, followed by Texas at 746.5 and the Tar Heels at 733.5. UNC led the standings by 1.5-points over Stanford after fall sports, but the Cardinal earned 606 points from winter sports compared to 361 for the Tar Heels. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Alyssa Ustby's All-Around Excellence Earns Tatum Award
Women's basketball standout
Alyssa Ustby has been named the 2023-24 recipient of the
Jim Tatum Memorial Award. Established in 1959 in honor of UNC football coach James M. Tatum, the award is presented annually to a "varsity intercollegiate athlete who has performed with distinction in their sport and who has contributed to the University community..." (
GoHeels.com)
Former UNC women's basketball standout Sylvia Crawley Spann entering Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame
At UNC,
Sylvia Crawley Spann had a stellar college career, accumulating 1,158 points, 582 rebounds, 124 blocks, and 98 steals. Her exceptional talent and dedication led the team to the NCAA Division I National Championship during her senior season. She left an indelible mark on the university, with her No. 00 jersey being retired in her honor in 2000. (
Weirton Daily Times)
Carolina Insider Podcast: Spring Football Game, Basketball Transfer Portal, Peter Fountain Interview
UNC Football's Spring Game is Saturday at Kenan Stadium as the Tar Heels head into the offseason (3:12). Portal season continues as Carolina's men's and women's basketball rosters continue to evolve (15:45). Peter Fountain of UNC's No. 1 ranked men's golf team discusses the season, the team, and going for a championship (33:20).
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Fri Apr 19, 2024
UNC Women's Basketball Announces Signing Of 5-Star Guard Lanie Grant
A year earlier than originally expected, standout guard
Lanie Grant has signed a letter of intent to play for North Carolina, UNC women's basketball coach
Courtney Banghart announced Wednesday. Grant, a 5-star recruit and Virginia's Gatorade Player of the Year, reclassified and graduated early so she can enroll at UNC this summer and play in 2024-25. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women's Basketball loses assistant coach Itoro Coleman to Virginia Tech
UNC Women’s Basketball lost a member of its coaching staff Friday when new Virginia Tech head coach Megan Duffy hired Itoro Coleman as her associate head coach. Coleman, a former WNBA player, had been on the Tar Heels’ staff since the 2020-21 season. She was part of Duffy’s staff at Marquette for the 2019–20 season before joining UNC's staff. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Lexi Donarski, Reniya Kelly Earn Women's Basketball All-ACC Academic Honors
Graduate student
Lexi Donarski and freshman
Reniya Kelly have been named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Women's Basketball Team, announced Thursday by the league. Donarski, a guard from La Crosse, Wis., is working toward her MBA at UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School. Kelly, a guard from Hoover, Ala., has not yet declared a major. (
GoHeels.com)