Hubert Davis was key in landing Jackson. North Carolina 5-star signee Ian Jackson recently shared why he chose UNC over Kentucky. In a clip shared on Instagram that is from his YouTube podcast, @CaptainJackPod, Jackson revealed his plans to originally go elsewhere, but it was Hubert Davis who won him over in the end.
As the transfer portal continues turning, let’s check in on where UNC’s roster stands. When the transfer portal first opened, North Carolina Tar Heels women’s basketball got hit pretty hard, as Paulina Paris, Ali Zelaya, Anya Poole, Teonni Key, RyLee Grays, and — most newsworthy — Deja Kelly all entered the portal.
Carolina looks to clinch at least a share of the Coastal Division title. The North Carolina Tar Heels host Louisville in the final homestand of the season.
Can the Tar Heels go on a run for a conference title this week? This week will feature the 2024 edition of the ACC Softball Tournament, which will feature the North Carolina Tar Heels and their first year coach Megan Smith Lyon.
Great Crossing High School (Ky.) junior center Malachi Moreno heard from the UNC basketball coaches in late January. A few weeks later, Tar Heel assistant Sean May appeared at one of his games.
Former North Carolina Tar Heel Deja Kelly announced Monday she will transfer to the University of Oregon women’s basketball team for her final year of eligibility. The three-time all-ACC guard averaged 15.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and three assists during her collegiate career at UNC.
The hunt continues. Portal season, besides the commitment of Cade Tyson and return of RJ Davis, has been an underwhelming one for Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels thus far.
Who does Hubert still have an eye on? Even with the departures of Armando Bacot, Cormac Ryan, and potentially Harrison Ingram, UNC is still loaded with talent.
Jasper Johnson, who received an offer from the Tar Heels in September and watched them defeat Duke in the Smith Center during his official visit in early February, clearly sits at or near the top of the 2025 UNC basketball recruiting wishlist.
#24 is back. Good news continues to develop for North Carolina men’s basketball as Jae’Lyn Withers officially confirmed his return to Chapel Hill next year on Thursday afternoon.
The Tar Heels head into the exam break second in the conference. The North Carolina Tar Heels (35-11, 17-7) head into the exam break leading the Coastal Division and just one game behind the conference lead.
After their originally scheduled matchup was canceled due to the COVID-impacted 2020-21 season, it seems that Hawaii and the UNC basketball program will finally get to face off after all for the first time this decade.
Two weeks after Prolific Prep (Calif.) forward AJ Dybantsa announced his reclassification from 2026 to 2025 back in October, the 6-foot-9, 200-pound phenom received an offer from UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis.
UNC is facing a loaded non-conference schedule. North Carolina will begin the 2024-2025 season in one of the toughest environments in the country. After that, the Tar Heels will compete in three separate “challenges” or “tournaments.” These games should give UNC a real test that can go a long way headed into ACC play.
Tyson is a huge pickup for UNC! Belmont transfer Cade Tyson has committed to North Carolina. He has been considered one of the best shooters in the portal since he entered.
Drake Maye is widely viewed as the type of quarterback prospect who needs to ride the bench for at least a season, but one prominent NFL reporter is not ruling out the possibility of the first-round pick starting as a rookie.
Retired player and current NFL analyst Merril Hoge wanted to make sure before the draft got underway on Thursday evening that everyone knows he isn't a big fan of North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye.
As of early Wednesday afternoon, the New England Patriots appeared on track to make Maye the draft's third pick.
League personnel voiced final concerns about what the QB will and won't be at the highest level.
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