Danny Green ’09, who played in more basketball wins than any Tar Heel, is making a $1 million gift to the University to endow a scholarship in the basketball program. read more
“I wanted to be a part of this history,” he said about joining the lineage of Dean Smith, Bill Guthridge and Roy Williams as Carolina’s head men’s basketball coach. read more
Davis helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1991 Final Four as a sharpshooting guard and to two Final Fours and a national title during nine years as a UNC assistant coach. read more
He led Carolina to three NCAA championships and notched 903 wins as a college basketball head coach. read more
Austin O’Connor reached the summit of collegiate wrestling when he beat top seed Sammy Sasso of Ohio State to win the 149-pound class of the NCAA Championship. read more
The first time Dylan Sorensen attempted to break the world record, three people saw it: the timer, the videographer and an audience of one. Since then, about 100,000 people have watched the video posted on Twitter. read more
Carolina athletics, facing projected revenue losses of $30 million to $52 million, has announced salary reductions for the higher paid coaches and staff and 15-day furloughs for others. read more
Mike Fox ’78 (’79 MAT), the winningest active coach in Division I baseball, is retiring after 22 seasons at Carolina and 37 years as a collegiate head coach. read more
Thirty-seven Carolina athletes, coaches and athletics staff have tested positive for COVID-19. This week, the Orange County Health Department identified a cluster, which is defined as five or more related cases. read more
Derek Galvin ’76, head coach of the Carolina gymnastics team for the past 39 years, is retiring at the end of June. Associate head coach Marie Case Denick will step in as the program’s interim head coach. Galvin, a native of Ireland who… read more