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Despite UNC's controversial inclusion in the tournament over other bubble teams like Indiana, West Virginia, and Boise State, the Tar Heels made the most of their second-chance opportunity.
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Alabama's nation-leading offense, one coming off a record-setting night from 3 in the Sweet 16, shot 8 for 32 from behind the arc, 35.4% overall and failed to crack 70 for only the second time this s...
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North Carolina AD UNC -- and Chairman of the Selection Committee -- Bubba Cunningham on the Tar Heels being selected to the NCAA Tournament: "I was not in the room for any of that." #MarchMadness ...
For the first time in history, Duke and North Carolina will clash in the NCAA Tournament, adding another chapter to one of the fiercest rivalries in college basketball. The two ACC powerhouses have met 110 times in women’s basketball, but never with stakes this high.
It will take some time for Alyssa Ustby to disentangle her identity from UNC basketball and accept the ending of this chapter, but when that happens, those around her say Ustby will see the impact she made.
UNC took some losses to highly ranked competition in nonconference games, but eventually molded into a team that earned an NCAA Tournament spot.
The North Carolina Tar Heels were recently eliminated from the NCAA Tournament, but that hasn't stopped RJ Davis. UNC's star guard recently took to social media, sharing a new NIL deal he's earned after showcasing his talent during the college basketball season. Davis has signed an NIL deal with Triscuit, a brand of snack crackers.
Reniya Kelly grew up in Hoover, Alabama, and led her high school team to three state titles at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. That’s where Carolina will face Duke in the Sweet 16.
The USC Trojans currently sit with a 16-17 record as they head into the College Basketball Crown tournament. USC will take on Tulane on April 1 in their first-r
No. 3 North Carolina outlasted No. 6 West Virginia in the second round of the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament on Monday. Highlights, scores and more: