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Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Basketball.

Newsletter: Diamond Heels to Omaha, Wei Lin Update, ACC-SEC Challenge, Two Football Commits

UNC Baseball is headed back to Omaha for the College World Series, and Carolina Basketball is pursuing another point guard, ACC-SEC Challenge matchups are set, Tar Heel Football landed two commitments while Baseball landed three, met "Big Game James," and is giving back in New England. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women's Basketball To Host LSU In Annual SEC/ACC Challenge

UNC Women's Basketball returns home for the 2026 SEC/ACC Challenge with LSU to visit Carmichael Arena to take on the Tar Heels on Wednesday, December 2. Carolina squares off against LSU for the first time since 2016 and for the fourth time overall. December's meeting will be the first time the Tar Heels take on the Tigers on their home court. (GoHeels.com)

Alyssa Ustby earns Player of Year, other awards, after averaging double-double in Italy

Italian basketball fans found out what UNC fans already knew — is a talented and versatile player, and proved it by piling up postseason awards. In her first professional season, the 6-1 Ustby earned Eurobasket.com Player of the Year honors in Serie A playing for Panthers Roseto after averaging a double-double over 24 games last season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Women’s Basketball Announces 2026-27 Roster

Coming off its second straight Sweet 16, UNC Women's Basketball is primed for its next great team with the announcement of the 2026-27 roster. Carolina brings back nine Tar Heels from last season, while also adding one of the nation's top recruits and highly ranked portal additions. "Our roster was intentionally constructed to ensure immediate impact." (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Matt Able Decision Time, Michael Malone on the Recruiting Trail, Kevin Thomas Commits

The NBA Draft Combine is over, and it’s decision time for UNC shooting guard . Plus, hit the recruiting trail handing out scholarship offers, 4-star wing committed to the Tar Heels, Baseball took the series over State, Women’s Lacrosse advanced to the Final Four, Kenan Stadium is getting a makeover, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Newsletter: UNC Basketball's Greek Connection, Able and Trimble at the Combine, Dominic Dominates

UNC Basketball is pursuing Greek center , Seth Trimble and are in Chicago for pre-draft combines, makes the Atlanta Dream, Bobby Petrino discusses UNC Football, Baseball sweeps Pitt, Lacrosse and Women’s Tennis advance, Softball’s season ends, and Eric Church visits UNC in this week's newsletter. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Former UNC guard Indya Nivar earns spot on Atlanta Dream's opening-night WNBA roster

Former Tar Heel guard ’s WNBA dream has been realized, as she secured a spot on the Atlanta Dream’s opening-night roster. Nivar, a second-round pick (28th overall) in the WNBA Draft, played 32 minutes over two preseason games, collecting 11 points, four rebounds and two assists, going 4 of 8 from the floor and 1 of 3 from 3-point range. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Nyla Brooks Headed To USA Basketball 3x3 Women’s Development Camp

UNC's is set to participate in USA Basketball's 3x3 women's development camp in Phoenix this week. The rising sophomore guard for the Tar Heels heads into camp looking to earn a spot in next weekend's USA Basketball 3X Women's Showcase. During her freshman season, Brooks appeared in every game for Carolina, averaging 8.6 points. (GoHeels.com)

Newsletter: Keita Commits, Malone Visits Momo, Hansbrough to the Hall, Baseball Blasts Duke

What a week! UNC Basketball coach Michael Malone landed Sayon Keita and , recruited Momo Faye, lost Maxim Logue, and is reportedly targeting Italian center . was invited to the NBA Combine, there are four new Tar Heel Hall-of-Famers, Baseball blasted Duke, and UNC Women’s Hoops hosted a 5-star recruit. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Newsletter: Henri Veesaar to NBA Draft, 3 UNC Basketball Commitments, New Transfer Portal Targets

declared for the NBA Draft as UNC Basketball landed three transfer portal commitments. Carolina Football hosted recruits and signed four players to NFL contracts. Baseball blasted Duke. The Tar Heels set a new NCAA Track & Field record, won the ACC Women’s Lacrosse title, crowned a new home run queen, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
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