Menu

The loss of Eric Montross hits home for those who have battled cancer themselves


Something that I am having a hard time comprehending — there are generations of Carolina fans who never got the joy of seeing actually play for UNC. He graduated 30 years ago. It wasn’t just the title win in 1993, though that was a big one of course, it was him being a part of the squad that got back to the Final Four in 1991. (Tar Heel Blog)

Related: , Basketball Recruiting

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Shooting Slumps and Hawaii Trip
This episode dives into R.J. Davis's early shooting struggles and Cade Tyson (hopefully) coming out of his own, offering insights into managing players through slumps...

North Carolina, Michigan State To Anchor 2025 Fort Myers Tip-Off
Two of college basketball's iconic programs – Michigan State and North Carolina – will square off next Thanksgiving Day as part of the 2025 Fort...

Rob's Five Points: UNC's Defensive Details; Elliot Cadeau's Growth; Maui Goals
For the most part, the season is tracking about how I thought it would, other than the fact that R.J. Davis isn't playing as well...

Video: Up In The Rafters With Joel Berry - UNC Basketball Maui Invitational Preview
Taylor Vippolis from Inside Carolina is joined by National Champion and Final Four Most Outstanding Player Joel Berry, from the ACC Network, to discuss all...

The loss of Eric Montross hits home for those who have battled cancer themselves


© 2005-2024 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.