Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Seth Trimble Scoring Leap, Potential Luka Bogavac Impact, and More
Isaac Schade and guest Bill Robinson discuss
Seth Trimble's scoring potential,
Caleb Wilson's shot distribution, the potential impact of international recruit
Luka Bogavac,
UNC's non-conference schedule, NBA draft prospects for key players, and more.
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Chansky’s Notebook: Turf Talk
Grass is a must for
Bill Belichick and his UNC Football staff. Before Belichick even signed his contract to coach the Tar Heels, he and General Manager Michael Lombardi saw one change they had to have: get rid of the hybrid playing field and replace it with the old fashion stuff. "We could grow really good grass because that’s what players want to play on." (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC Men's Basketball To Play Preseason Game At BYU
North Carolina will play BYU in Salt Lake City, Utah, in a preseason men's basketball game on Friday, Oct. 24 at the Delta Center, home of the NBA's Utah Jazz. It will be the first of two preseason games for the Tar Heels, who host Winston-Salem State on Oct. 29. UNC opens the regular season at home against Central Arkansas Nov. 3 and Kansas Nov. 7. (
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NBA Summer League Roundup
The 2025 NBA Summer League concluded Sunday, with the Charlotte Hornets winning the final game to clinch the Summer League championship. Eleven former UNC players suited up for at least one game during the event; some got extended run as they try to better their odds of making or sticking around in the NBA. Here are some of the highlights: (
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UNC Football at the 2025 ACC Kickoff: How to Watch
The ACC will ring in the 2025 football season with its annual ACC Kickoff in Charlotte. The three-day event, which begins Tuesday, features all 17 ACC schools. Representing UNC will be coach
Bill Belichick, QB
Gio Lopez, receiver
Jordan Shipp and defensive backs Thad Dixon and Will Hardy. All three days of the ACC Kickoff will air on ACC Network. (
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Video: THI Podcast - What Would Be A Good Start To The Season For UNC Football?
With football season right around the corner and the ACC Kickoff event taking place this week in Charlotte, Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from THI discuss the upcoming season and what would qualify as a "good start" for the Tar Heels undern new UNC head coach
Bill Belichick.
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UNC women's soccer looks to build off last season's success
North Carolina Women's Soccer will need to channel last season's mindset as they face new changes, including the loss of several key players from their championship run. Five out of the 11 starters from the national championship game signed professional contracts, including standout goalkeeper Claire Gagne, who signed with the Kansas City Current. (
Daily Tar Heel)
ACC Kickoff storylines: Bill Belichick's task, transfer QBs, and more
Here are some of the storylines at ACC Kickoff in Charlotte beginning Thursday: UNC made the biggest offseason splash in December by hiring head coach
Bill Belichick, owner of six Super Bowl titles as an NFL head coach and two more as a defensive coordinator. The program sold out its season-ticket allotment and is doing work on the recruiting trail. (
WRAL.com)
UNC Volleyball Announces 2025 Schedule
Coach Mike Schall announced UNC Volleyball's 2025 schedule Monday. The slate features 16 home matches in Carmichael Arena, including nine of 10 matches being in Chapel Hill between Sept. 5-Oct. 1. The Tar Heels will square off with 10 different teams that reached the NCAA Tournament last season. Seven of those teams reached the second round. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Tyler Zeller Discusses 2025-26 UNC Basketball
Former North Carolina Tar Heels star
Tyler Zeller offers insights into the current UNC basketball squad. The 2012 ACC Player of the Year breaks down Carolina's size and talent, highlighting players like
Henri Veesaar and
Caleb Wilson. Zeller also shares his journey from the court to the broadcast booth and more
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Three Things to Watch From Bill Belichick, UNC Football Players at ACC Kickoff
North Carolina will be front and center as the Tar Heels aim to make a strong impression at the ACC Kickoff on July 24 at the Hilton Charlotte. Coach
Bill Belichick, quarterback
Gio Lopez, wide receiver
Jordan Shipp, cornerback Thaddeus Dixon, and safety Will Hardy will represent Carolina at the event. Here are three things for Tar Heel fans to watch for. (
Sports Illustrated)
Defending National Champion UNC Women’s Soccer Announces 2025 Schedule
UNC Women's Soccer released its 2025 schedule Monday. Head coach Damon Nahas will lead the Tar Heels as they look to defend their title as national champions. North Carolina will open the 2025 season on the road against Tennessee before hosting Siena in their home opener on Aug. 17. UNC is set to host 10 matches at Dorrance Field this season. (
GoHeels.com)
RJ Davis, Armando Bacot among UNC basketball stat leaders in NBA Summer League
North Carolina Basketball had nine former players participate in the NBA Summer League, which tipped off in San Francisco and Salt Lake City before concluding in Las Vegas. Brooklyn Nets first-round draft pick
Drake Powell didn't play in the summer league due to a knee injury.
R.J. Davis and
Leaky Black were among the Tar Heels to play in Vegas. (
MSN.com)
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - Basketball Recruiting Trail Reports, UNC Player Development
Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Puma all had AAU tournament activity over the past week. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan and Sean Moran spent time in the bleachers and discuss who the UNC Basketball coaches were watching, plus some talk about the new Tar Heels who are growing into their roles.
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Reporters desperate for Belichick scoop calling wrong office, prompting amusing video
Media outlets from around the country have been scrambling for access to new North Carolina Football coach
Bill Belichick. The only problem? Many of them are calling the wrong place. Instead of contacting UNC Athletics Communications, reporters have been mistakenly seeking help from the University of North Carolina Press, a nonprofit publisher. (
Tar Heel Tribune)