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UNC Basketball Recruiting

Complete coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball Recruiting.

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Caleb Wilson's Top 5; AJ Dybantsa, Kendre Harrison updates

UNC basketball recruiting is heating up. , a top Class of 2025 recruit, has included Carolina in his top five schools, while is nearing a decision with UNC still in the mix. , a promising talent from the Class of 2026, is set to announce his commitment Nov. 30th. (View Video)

2026 5-star TE Kendre Harrison sets commitment date

One of the country's top recruits is set to come off the board this month. Reidsville (N.C.) 5-star tight end will announce his commitment Nov. 30. The two-sport star will choose between Florida State, Oregon, Miami, North Carolina, Penn State, and Tennessee. On the basketball court, Harrison is a top-50 recruit and the No. 8 power forward. (On3.com)

Five-star forward Caleb Wilson includes UNC in top 5 list, no timeline on decision

Five-star forward has cut his list to Kentucky, Ohio State, North Carolina, Tennessee and UCF. He recently canceled a visit to Arkansas. "There is no timeline on the decision," his father Jerry confirmed. "It could be next week, could be next month." Wilson removed Duke, Alabama, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Tennessee, and USC from his previous list. (Zag's Blog)

Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball Heads To Hawaii, Recruiting Updates

After a week of practice and throttling American at home, the Tar Heels head to Hawaii for a week of basketball in Honolulu and the Maui Invitational. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina break down the latest around UNC Basketball and recruiting. (View Video)

Explosive UNC Basketball Signee Isaiah Denis Posterizes Opponent at Prep Showcase

Davidson Day School (N.C.), featuring North Carolina basketball commit , improved to 4-1 this season via an 87-63 home victory over Millbrook Magnet High School (N.C.) at the Phenom Tip-Off Classic. Denis provided the top highlight in the contest by confidently attacking the basket in transition and dunking over a hapless defender. (Sports Illustrated)

UNC Men's Basketball Signs Isaiah Denis and Derek Dixon

UNC Men's Basketball signed two players – of Concord, N.C., and of Vienna, Va. – to scholarship agreements Wednesday. "Both players are what we wanted and needed in our class of 2026," says UNC's head coach . "Isaiah is an athletic wing that can score on all three levels. Derek is a complete basketball player." (GoHeels.com)

UNC On Hand For AJ Dybantsa vs. Nate Ament Matchup In Boston

On Wednesday night, coaches from UNC, Alabama, Kansas State, Duke, Louisville, and BYU were at The Grind Session in Boston to check out 5-star forwards and as they faced off against one another. The Tar Heels have offered both players. Ament has not named any finalists or visited UNC. Dybantsa is trending toward BYU. (Sports Illustrated)

Video: Isaiah Denis Commits to UNC Basketball Saturday

(Davidson, NC) announced his college commitment to the North Carolina Tar Heels on 247Sports Saturday afternoon. The 4-star combo guard is ranked as the No. 47 overall prospect in the 2025 basketball recruiting class. Check out his announcement and discussion of his decision. (View Video)

Video: IC Podcast - Isaiah Denis Commits to UNC, Basketball Opening Week

The offseason is over and UNC will play a regular-season basketball game Monday. The Tar Heels also picked up a commitment Saturday from class of 2025 guard when the top-50 recruit committed to UNC. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina break it down. (View Video)

Isaiah Denis Discusses His Commitment To UNC Basketball

In the end, you are staying home in North Carolina. What was it about the Tar Heels that made them the place for you? : "I would say just the culture and the way the coaches presented everything to me. Coach Davis and his staff did a great job, coming to see me every week, showing me why they wanted me. Overall, it was just the relationship." (Phenom Hoop Report)
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