UNC Baseball: Forbes, Players Post-Duke Interviews
No. 2 UNC extended its season record over Duke to 3-1 with a non-conference 13-0 win at Boshamer Stadium Sunday. After the game, head coach
Scott Forbes, catcher
Macon Winslow, and pitcher
Ryan Lynch spoke with the media. Winslow delivered a career-high five RBI, including a two-run homer. Lynch went three innings of relief, notching five strikeouts. (
TarHeel247)
Three UNC pitchers lead the ACC in one key pitching statistic
North Carolina has a couple sluggers on its roster, but pitching is the hallmark of its 2026 success. Ace pitcher
Jason DeCaro, bullpen stars
Caden Glauber and
Walker McDuffie are the ACC's top three ERA leaders. Glauber sports an ACC-best 2.13 ERA, while adding a 6-0 win-loss record, 61 strikeouts and three saves. DeCaro is second with a 2.17 ERA. (
USA Today)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Could next season's UNC Basketball team be more athletic?
UNC's basketball roster for next season isn't complete, but could
Michael Malone's Tar Heels be more athletic than the club that recently concluded its season? Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from TarHeel247 discuss this and more.
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Sun May 3
UNC professor, Nobel laureate Aziz Sancar inspires the next generation
A decade after earning the Nobel Prize in chemistry, UNC School of Medicine professor Dr. Aziz Sancar shows no signs of hanging up his lab coat. At 79, he continues to teach molecular biology to undergraduate Tar Heels, advance cancer research and invest in Carolina Turk Evi, a community center for Turkish graduate students and visiting scholars. (
UNC.edu)
UNC Announces Re-Signing Of Isaiah Denis
15 days after announcing his return to Chapel Hill for his sophomore season,
Isaiah Denis made it official. On Sunday, UNC announced Denis had put pen to paper to remain at North Carolina. Denis became the first Tar Heel to announce his intention to enter the transfer portal on April 5, before ultimately withdrawing his name to remain in Chapel Hill. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Baseball Blasts Duke, 13-0
Duke was like a boxer who got KO’d coming back for more. No. 2 UNC Baseball again had a withering offensive punch, with former Blue Devils star
Macon Winslow delivering the biggest blows. Picking up where they left off in a 17-run win in Durham, the Tar Heels pounded Duke pitching in an 13-0 victory Sunday (
Highlights) at Boshamer Stadium. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Men’s Lacrosse Falls To Virginia In ACC Title Game, 16-6
Fourth-seeded Virginia utilized 11-straight first-half goals to defeat No. 2 North Carolina, 16-6, on Sunday afternoon in the 2026 ACC Men's Lacrosse Championship. UNC jumped out to a 2-0 lead less than five minutes in, with goals courtesy of James Matan and Brevin Wilson. Matan led Carolina with two goals, with four different Tar Heels scoring one goal. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Should UNC fans worry about Matt Able at NBA Draft Combine?
Incoming UNC Basketball transfer
Matt Able received an NBA Draft Combine invitation, and suddenly there's concern that he will enter the NBA Draft instead of enrolling at Carolina. Is that real? Should there be concern?
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Sun May 3
No. 5 UNC Men's Lacrosse, No. 6 Virginia Clash Sunday For ACC Championship
No. 5-ranked North Carolina Men's Lacrosse and No. 6 Virginia meet Sunday, in the title game of the 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. Opening faceoff between the Tar Heels and Cavaliers is set for noon from Charlotte, televised on ACC Network. A win would give the Tar Heels their first ACC Championship since 2017 and 10th in program history. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Baseball Hosting Duke For Non-Conference Matchup Sunday
The Diamond Heels, a week removed from taking the road series against the Blue Devils, host Duke once again for a non-conference one-off matchup as both teams come off their finals weeks. UNC took two of three against Duke in Durham last weekend to claim its seventh straight ACC series and seventh straight series over their Tobacco Road rivals. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women’s Tennis Advances To 16th Straight Super Regional In 4-0 Win Over South Carolina
In a meeting of the Carolinas in the second round of the NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament, it was all Carolina Blue as the Tar Heels ran away with a 4-0 victory over South Carolina in Chapel Hill on Saturday. The Tar Heels advance to next weekend's Super Regional round. Anna Frey cruised to a two-set win for the Tar Heels' first singles point. (
GoHeels.com)
Caleb Wilson commits UNC blasphemy with his LeBron James-Michael Jordan take
Likely no one will ever match the love and energy that
Caleb Wilson brought to UNC. But we finally found something to be upset with him about? Wilson was at a Lakers game and was asked who his favorite player was growing up. He chose LeBron James, which is fine. However, he added that LeBron is the best player of all time? Over
Michael Jordan? (
Keeping It Heel)
Carolina's 2026-27 Basketball Schedule as we Know it
The North Carolina Tar Heels formally kick off the
Michael Malone era on November 3 at home against Western Carolina. In fact, it appears the first five games of the season will be in the Smith Center, just like last year. Wofford visits on November 6, as the Heels look to end a strange two-game win streak for the Terriers over the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill. (
TarHeel247)
Tyler Hansbrough, Eddie Pope Enter North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
Former Tar Heel standouts
Tyler Hansbrough, the ACC's all-time leading scorer and only four-time first-team All-America men's basketball player in league history, and
Eddie Pope, a five-time MLS All-Star and starter for the United States Men's National Team in the 2002 World Cup, were inducted on Friday into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. (
GoHeels.com)
Meet the Carolina Class of 2026
More than 7,100 Tar Heels, including undergraduate, graduate and professional students, will have their Carolina degrees conferred at Spring Commencement on May 9. More than 5,500 of those students are North Carolina residents. The Class of 2026 excelled in the classroom, conducted research, won national championships and served their country. (
UNC.edu)