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Video: IC Reaction Podcast - Jarin Stevenson Coming Home to UNC

UNC Basketball has added another transfer to the roster for next season, this time from a very familiar name. from Pittsboro, NC, has committed to UNC after two seasons at Alabama. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell discuss Stevenson's potential impact. (View Video)

Alabama transfer Jarin Stevenson commits to UNC Basketball

UNC missed landing when he was a 4-star high school recruit from Chatham County, but the Tar Heels made good on a second shot at the 2023 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year. Stevenson, a 6-11 forward and a rising junior, committed to UNC after averaging 18.7 minutes, 5.4 points and 3.4 rebounds last season at Alabama. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: THI Podcast - Diving Into Henri Veesaar's Numbers

Last week following ’s transfer commitment to North Carolina, Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from Tar Heel Illustrated discussed the basics of the 7-footer's game and what it means for UNC to get him. And in this episode, they go deeper into Veesaar’s game and discuss his upside for the Tar Heels. (View Video)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Transfer Portal Targets Jarin Stevenson and Kanon Catchings

UNC Basketball looks to make moves in the transfer portal with players like and/or . Coach Bill Robinson also shares his insights on the importance of retaining , the leadership qualities he brings to the basketball court, and more. (View Video)

Video: IC Reaction Podcast - Kyan Evans Commits to UNC Basketball

UNC Basketball has added firepower to its backcourt as Colorado State transfer guard committed to the Tar Heels on Wednesday. Evans brings incredible shooting acumen to Chapel Hill. Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell project how Evans will impact Carolina. (View Video)

Colorado State Transfer Guard Kyan Evans Commits To UNC Basketball

Colorado State guard committed to UNC on Wednesday. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound sophomore is coming off of a breakout season in which he became one of the nation's most efficient shooters, while sharing playmaking duties for a Rams squad that won the Mountain West conference tournament and recorded a win in the NCAA Tournament. (Inside Carolina)

Colorado State transfer Kyan Evans possible point guard answer for UNC Basketball

North Carolina's search for a point guard could end with . The 6-2 rising junior, poured in 23 points and six 3-pointers while dishing out six assists in Colorado State’s 78-70 first-round upset over Memphis. According to On3.com, the two schools with the best chance of getting Evans are UNC and Georgia, but Minnesota is making a push. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC's Point Guard Portal Search Heats Up

With point guard transfers like Princeton's Xaivion Lee and Colorado State's on UNC's radar, host Isaac Schade analyzes Lee's impressive 16.9 points per game and Evans' 45% 3-point shooting. The episode also celebrates 's decision to remain at UNC for his senior season. (View Video)

BYU transfer forward Kanon Catchings likely next UNC basketball portal commitment

UNC Basketball's next big transfer portal commitment seems likely to be Brigham Young forward . The 6-9 rising sophomore will visit UNC on Friday and On3’s Pete Nakos predicted that he will commit to the Tar Heels. Catchings entered the portal with a "do not contact" tag, which sometimes means they already knew their destination. (Tar Heel Tribune)

BYU Transfer Kanon Catchings Schedules UNC Basketball Official Visit

Brigham Young forward is set to officially visit UNC on Friday, the first day following the conclusion of the week-long NCAA "dead period." This will mark the second confirmed visit of Catchings' portal recruitment, as he visited Georgia before the dead period. The 6-foot-9 forward averaged 7.3 points and 2.2 rebounds his freshman season. (Inside Carolina)
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