Video: Ian Jackson 2024-25 UNC Basketball Season Highlights
UNC freshman guard
Ian Jackson finished the 2024-25 basketball season averaging 12.3 points per game while shooting 46% from the floor and 40% from three-point range. Midway through the season, Jackson went on a run where he scored 20 or more points in 6 of 7 games. Check out his highlights.
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No. 2 UNC Women's Lacrosse Set For Top-5 Clash Thursday At No. 3 Northwestern
No. 2 North Carolina women's lacrosse heads to Evanston, Ill., for game two of a three-game road stretch on Thursday to take on No. 3 Northwestern. First draw is set for 8 p.m. ET at Ryan Fieldhouse. The game will air on Big Ten Network. Through nine games, UNC has outscored its opponents 165-49. The programs have split the all-time series 13-13. (
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Podcast: Hubert Davis Live - UNC Basketball Season Review, Transfer Portal, Fan Questions
North Carolina head men's basketball
Hubert Davis joins
Jones Angell from the Tar Heel Sports Network on Wednesday to discuss UNC's 2024-25 season, the transfer portal, the need for more size in the lineup, Tar Heel fans' questions, and much more.
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How UNC women's basketball's male practice players prepared them for West Virginia
As the UNC women’s basketball team left the court following their NCAA Tournament win over West Virginia, a row of male scout team players lined the locker room entrance. Every Tar Heel took time to stop and celebrate with the group before walking past. "These are like their sisters, and they're like our brothers," coach
Courtney Banghart said. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Video: IC Football Recruiting Podcast - Spring Visitors Highlight Busy Time for UNC
While
Bill Belichick and staff work on the field during spring practice to develop those already in Carolina blue, the personnel side of the UNC Football program builds the talent base from the high school ranks. Inside Carolina’s Don Callahan and Tommy Ashley discuss the evolving recruiting process for the Tar Heels.
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Eight-Run Seventh Inning Powers UNC Softball Past UNCG, 15-5
North Carolina softball picked up a win over UNCG in big fashion on Wednesday night. Riding a eight run seventh inning to a 15-5 win over the Spartans (
Highlights). Entering tonight, UNC had scored five runs all season in the seventh inning. Then tonight happened. The first nine batters for the Tar Heels reached base and they put an eight spot up. (
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Elliot Cadeau's Transfer Marks Changing of the Guard at UNC
North Carolina will be in the market for a new point guard with
Elliot Cadeau's decision Tuesday to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Cadeau made 68 starting assignments in 74 games across the last two seasons. Now, the Tar Heels presumably will go portal shopping for a bigger point guard, perhaps with a better shooting touch from 3-point range, too. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball: Who's coming? Who's going?
UNC Basketball faces a pivotal moment as
Elliot Cadeau and
Jalen Washington enter the transfer portal. How will these changes impact the Tar Heels' future? Dive into discussion of potential transfer targets like Donovan Dent from New Mexico, Magoon Gwath from San Diego State, and others.
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Harrison Ingram Records First Professional Triple-Double
On Tuesday during the Austin Spurs' 130-93 playoff-clinching win over
Armando Bacot's Memphis Hustle, former UNC forward
Harrison Ingram recorded his first career triple-double. Ingram, on a two-way contract with the San Antonio Spurs, achieved the feat by scoring 17 points, grabbing a game-high 13 rebounds, and dishing out a game-high 10 assists. (
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Dean Smith mural on building set for demolition, Chapel Hill artist hopes to find new space
For a decade, the mural at the corner of Smith Level Road and U.S. 15-501 in Chapel Hill has become a beloved symbol of UNC basketball and the legendary coach behind it,
Dean Smith. "I was a big admirer of his," creator Scott Nurkin said. But now, the mural's future hangs in limbo as the building will be demolished to make way for a convenience store. (
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Video: IC Podcast - What Jalen Washington's Transfer Means For UNC Basketball
UNC's offseason roster overhaul continues as
Jalen Washington entered the Transfer Portal on Tuesday. The big man committed to North Carolina with many offers, but a series of serious injuries may have lowered his ceiling in Chapel Hill. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell discuss the impact.
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Carmichael Comments: NCAA Birmingham 2 Regional Preview
UNC Women's Basketball is headed to its19th Sweet 16 and second in the last four seasons. Carolina's 58-47 defensive clinic against West Virginia on Monday at Carmichael Arena earned the Tar Heels a trip to Birmingham, Alabama, and Legacy Arena, the site of the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight of the Birmingham 2 region. Next up, the Duke Blue Devils. (
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Elliot Cadeau's potential transfer portal destinations
UNC sophomore guard
Elliot Cadeau entered the transfer portal Tuesday, becoming one of the higher-profile players among numerous entries as the 30-day window begins. Cadeau reportedly has a "do not contact" tag, meaning he may already know his destination. Here are some of the potential destinations for Cadeau in the transfer portal: (
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Video: Seth Trimble 2024-25 UNC Season Highlights
North Carolina junior guard
Seth Trimble played a huge role for the Tar Heels during the 2024-25 season. Trimble regularly made big plays on offense and defense and finished the season averaging 11.7 points per game while bringing down 5 rebounds, and averaging 1.4 steals per game.
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Statistics skills lead to major league career for Neil Pierre-Louis
Several former North Carolina Baseball players are preparing to take the field for the start of the MLB season, but they aren’t the only Carolina alums to make it to the big league. Opening day is also approaching for Neil Pierre-Louis, a software developer with the Boston Red Sox whose job combines his love for sports, analytics, and computer science. (
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