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UNC Basketball Battles Emotional Toll Of Beating Duke With Trip To Miami

UNC's game Tuesday at Miami is important, because how do they respond off that Duke game in one of the biggest wins Smith Center history? There was such an emotional lead-up to that Duke game that the Tar Heels came out flat but were able to recover and get the win. We’ve seen that time and again, but that is the concern against the Hurricanes. (Inside Carolina)

Podcast: Holding Court with Courtney Banghart - 3-Win Week, UNC vs. Duke Watch Party, Fan Questions

UNC Women's Basketball coach discusses the Tar Heels' wins this past week against NC State, Clemson, and Wake Forest, how defense paved the way to the wins against the Wolfpack and Tigers, the team's watch party for the Carolina men's team beating Duke, ' growth, and more. (Listen To Podcast)

Six Tar Heels earn D1Baseball position rankings

Expectations are high every season for North Carolina when it takes the baseball diamond at Boshamer Stadium, and this season is no different, with the Tar Heels already earning national praise. Six UNC position players were ranked among the best at their spots by D1Baseball.com, which has the Diamond Heels ranked at No. 11 in the country. (USA Today)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball On Letdown Alert Tuesday

Fresh off a huge win over Duke, UNC Basketball faces letdown danger as they battle Miami in ACC play. Can , , and the Tar Heels maintain focus and momentum on the road with ACC standings and double-bye implications on the line? (View Video)

Chansky’s Notebook: The Hangover

The Tar Heels will need to avoid a common pitfall tonight in Coral Gables. Who among us hasn’t crashed back to earth after a night of celebration? For UNC, it’s almost impossible to not experience some sort of drop-off after its 71-68 victory against Duke on Saturday night in the Smith Center. But Miami is no pushover, and the Hurricanes need a signature win. (Chapelboro.com)

Can UNC Basketball carry momentum to Miami? Preview and prediction

UNC Basketball visits Miami with hopes of snagging a third-straight road win in the ACC. The Tar Heels have to show they can move on from the Duke win and handle business against a Miami team that looks capable of making the NCAA Tournament. Ultimately, UNC’s depth should be the difference against the Hurricanes. Prediction: UNC 76, Miami 70. (Yahoo! Sports)

Tar Heels in pros: Cam Johnson returns, Coby White awaits Hornets debut, Cole Anthony in limbo

It was a week of transition for former UNC Basketball players in the NBA, with and Cole Anthony traded, and returning from a knee injury. Meanwhile, Portland has a decision to make on . The Chicago Bulls traded White to the Charlotte, but he still hasn’t made his Hornets debut as he nurses a calf strain. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Checking In With Hubert Davis - Feb. 10, 2026

North Carolina head men's basketball coach sits down with of the Tar Heels Sports Network and Adam Lucas to discuss UNC's historic win over Duke on Saturday and preview the next matchup against Miami. (View Video)

Folger Boaz's rebuilt confidence, new starting role looks to power UNC Baseball's rotation

Entering this season, is different. Greater confidence, enhanced leadership, and a new pitch in his arsenal. After undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2024, Boaz started four games last season before moving to the bullpen. But with a full offseason under his belt, Boaz looks to insert himself into one of the country's top starting rotations. (Daily Tar Heel)

North Carolina vs. Miami Basketball Preview: Tar Heels Head South for Road Challenge

Tied with UNC at 7-3 and fifth in the ACC standings, Miami has rebounded from last season’s 7-24 disaster, two seasons removed from a Final Four appearance in 2023. The Hurricanes are ranked No. 37 in the NET with a 2-3 Quad 1 record. The Hurricanes picked up their two Quad 1 wins over Wake Forest (81-77) and Syracuse (85-76) on the road. (Inside Carolina)

UNC Baseball Holds Final Pre-Season Scrimmage

UNC Baseball concluded its pre-season schedule with a ten-inning scrimmage Monday at Boshamer Stadium. , who homered to left, was 3-5 with two RBI and a run scored. Gavin Gallaher was 2-4 with one RBI and a run scored. Gallaher lined a homer down the right-field line. and each homered to right-center. (GoHeels.com)

Another Opportunity Awaits as No. 11 UNC Basketball Visits Miami Tuesday

UNC Basketball has another chance to strengthen an already impressive résumé. The Tar Heels are seeking a sixth Quad-1 win Tuesday in Miami, where No. 11 UNC hopes to avoid a hangover game three days after its come-from-behind victory over Duke. UNC has won five straight entering the matchup. Tip-off against the Hurricanes is 7 p.m. on ESPN. (TarHeel247)

Podcast: Hubert Davis Live - UNC vs. Duke Recap, Miami Preview, Fan Questions

North Carolina head men's basketball coach joins from the Tar Heel Sports Network to talk about UNC's win over Duke, preview the Tar Heels' matchups against Miami and Pitt, answer Tar Heel fans' questions, and more. (Listen To Podcast)

Video: IC Podcast - How UNC Carries Its Win Over Duke Forward

Greg Barnes and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss how UNC Basketball can carry its big win over Duke into Tuesday's trip to Miami, the Tar Heels' tougher upcoming ACC schedule, the metrics of the Carolina's season, how Saturday's win impacts ' tenure in Chapel Hill, 's legacy, and more. (View Video)

No. 11 UNC Basketball at Miami: TV info, stats, scouting Hurricanes, keys to game, and notes

Miami wants to speed up the tempo and turn it into a track meet. UNC needs to play at its tempo — fast when it’s there, but not recklessly. Smart possessions will matter. It should be a physical game. UNC has to win the rebounding battle, especially offensive rebounds, to create extra chances. Miami is third in the ACC in rebounding margin (+8.8). (Tar Heel Tribune)
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Today In UNC History
February 10, 1941
Two-time All-America George Glamack scores a record 45 points in 76-53 win over Clemson. Later that year, UNC loses to Pittsburgh and Dartmouth in first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.
February 10, 1962
Former UNC Track star Jim Beatty becomes the first person in the world to run a sub-4-minute indoor mile at the 1962 LA Times Indoor Games.
February 10, 1983
Top-ranked UNC trails No. 3 Virginia by 10 points with 4:12 to play but pulls out an improbable 64-63 win in Carmichael Auditorium. Michael Jordan’s offensive rebound basket pulls the Tar Heels to within a point, then Jordan strips Rick Carlisle of the ball and slams home the go-ahead basket.
February 10, 2008
Tyler Hansbrough scores 39 points and grabs 13 rebounds to help UNC beat Clemson in double overtime 103-93 in Chapel Hill
February 10, 2024
Armando Bacot plays in his 156th game at UNC, breaking the all-time record previously held by Leaky Black, as the No. 3 Tar Heels' win at Miami, 75-72. It was his 155th start, also a UNC record.
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