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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball Looks To Bounce Back Without Caleb Wilson
Host Isaac Schade and Coach Bill Robinson discuss UNC Basketball's inconsistency,
Seth Trimble's game-winning buzzer beater and subsequent slump,
Caleb Wilson's injury concerns, UNC's defensive lapses and rebounding struggles, and a bounce-back opportunity against Pitt.
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Fri Feb 13, 2026
Chansky’s Notebook: Breaking News
Caleb Wilson now joins an infamous list of high-profile Tar Heel injuries, including
Kenny Smith in 1984 and
Kendall Marshall in 2012. Ironically, both of those injuries were also to the wrist. Those two Tar Heel teams had much loftier ceilings than this season's, but it’s arguable that neither Smith nor Marshall meant as much to their teams as Wilson does. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC Basketball's Path Forward After Caleb Wilson’s Season-Altering Injury
What appeared to be a bump in the road for UNC Basketball quickly turned into a sinkhole Thursday, when the university announced
Caleb Wilson will be out indefinitely with a fractured left hand. The Tar Heels’ first 10 ACC opponents held a combined 53-64 league record. Their final seven opponents, beginning after Miami, have amassed a 51-33 mark. (
Inside Carolina)
Carolina Insider Podcast: Caleb Wilson Injury, Pitt Preview, Scott Forbes, Sydney Seabrooks
Caleb Wilson has a fractured hand leaving his and UNC Basketball's season in doubt (1:32). The Tar Heels suffered a letdown at Miami (11:43) and now host Pitt looking to bounce back (23:00). Baseball season starts today and coach
Scott Forbes preview the year (29:33). And star freshman gymnast Sydney Seabrooks joins (50:50).
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Fri Feb 13, 2026
Video: IC Reaction Podcast - Caleb Wilson Out With Fractured Hand
Sherrell McMillan and Tommy Ashley of Inside Carolina discuss the massive news that UNC's all-everything freshman
Caleb Wilson is out indefinitely after testing determined a fracture in his left hand.
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Thu Feb 12, 2026
Caleb Wilson out with fracture in left hand
Caleb Wilson has a fracture in his left hand, an injury that he suffered in the first half of Tuesday’s loss at Miami. Initial X-rays taken during the game were negative. However, follow-up imaging conducted after the team’s return to Chapel Hill confirmed the fracture. The medical staff is continuing to evaluate the injury to determine his recovery timeline. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Remembering Mike Cooke: Witness to Greatness
Mike Cooke fondly remembers
Frank McGuire’s swagger. It was on full display when the former UNC Basketball coach entered his parents’ home in 1959. Cooke was a big guard at 6-foot-2, tall by late-1950's standards. Recruited by Everett Case (NC State) and Vic Bubas (Duke), Cooke arrived in Chapel Hill in 1960 in a freshman class with four New Yorkers. (
Inside Carolina)
Caleb Wilson in Context
Caleb Wilson has some
Michael Jordan in him, where he finds reasons to be motivated. It can just be something small, but he’ll remember it. The whole thing with Duke stopping talking to him during the recruiting process. He took that to heart. He talked about it, and then what he do? He went out and was the best player on the court against Duke. (
Inside Carolina)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Can UNC Basketball provide consistency over final 7 games?
UNC Basketball is struggling with late-season consistency as the push for a top ACC Tournament seed heats up. Isaac Schade and Josh Marlow discuss the Tar Heels' path after frustrating losses to Miami and Stanford but uplifting wins over Duke, Kentucky, and Kansas.
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Thu Feb 12, 2026
Tar Heels lose most of NET gains from Duke win in letdown at Miami
No. 11 UNC Men's Basketball threw away much of what it gained in the NET rankings by beating No. 4 Duke with its 75-66 loss at Miami on Tuesday. The Tar Heels (19-5, 7-4
ACC standings) had risen to 22 in the NET rankings after Monday’s results but fell to 26 after falling to 5-5 in Quad 1 games, although they moved up to 25 after Wednesday’s games. (
Tar Heel Tribune)