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The roster for the 2025-2026 season seems to be set in stone now, after the latest addition of High Point transfer Ivan Matlekovic, joining at a rather later ti ...
After a disappointing 2024-25 campaign that saw North Carolina finish with a 23-14 record and a first round exit out of the 2025 NCAA Tournament, head coach Hub ...
UNC basketball on Aug. 13 welcomed a player to campus who is expected to be a key contributor for Hubert Davis and the Tar ...
Here's what to expect from each of UNC's newcomers, plus offseason grades and an early outlook on the 2025-26 season.
Summer has finally ended, at least according to the UNC school calendar, meaning that Hubert Davis’ basketball team will be arriving on campus for good in the coming days. In addition to considering ...
North Carolina landed its second commitment from the transfer portal on Friday in former Arizona center Henri Veesaar. The 7-foot, 235-pounder is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 19 overall player ...
According to On3 Sports, Henri Veesaar, the 7-foot transfer from Arizona, now carries a name, image, and likeness (NIL) valuation of $1.5 million following his commitment to UNC.
Henri Veesaar and Kyan Evans are huge additions to the UNC basketball program. 247Sports ranks Veesaar 30th – and Evans 99th – in its final rankings.
Henri Veesar, the Arizona transfer who is joining UNC following a much improved sophomore season where he scored 9.4 points, grabbed 5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game.
Inside Carolina's Sean Moran goes in-depth on Henri Veesaar and what the former Arizona big will bring to the North Carolina interior.
Henri Veesaar has committed to transferring to the University of North Carolina and playing for the Tar Heels, according to ESPN analyst Jonathan Givony.
According to On3 Sports, Henri Veesaar, the 7-foot transfer from Arizona, now carries a name, image, and likeness (NIL) valuation of $1.5 million following his commitment to UNC.