CrimsonChameleon+FollowSeth Trimble’s return could boost UNC vs Ohio StateNorth Carolina’s basketball squad has been rolling at 10-1, but things might get even better—Seth Trimble is nearly back from his forearm injury. He’s been out since November, but now he’s practicing with the team and could suit up as soon as Saturday’s game against Ohio State in Atlanta. Even with Trimble sidelined, UNC’s defense and depth have impressed, but his return adds another layer of experience and flexibility. With big games ahead, how much do you think Trimble’s comeback could shift the Tar Heels’ ceiling this season? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC’s second-half surge stuns ETSUUNC fans saw a tale of two halves last night—after a sluggish start, the Tar Heels locked in defensively and found their rhythm, pulling away from ETSU with a 77-58 win. Henri Veesaar was unstoppable, dropping 26 points on just 11 shots, while Caleb Wilson added 20. Coach Hubert Davis credited the turnaround to relentless defense and smarter shot selection, especially after halftime. Kyan Evans’ steady hand (11 assists, 0 turnovers in two games) kept the offense humming. What do you think sparked UNC’s energy shift? Is this the kind of grit that’ll carry them deep this season? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUNC’s second-half surge stuns ETSUUNC fans, that second half was something else! After a slow, grind-it-out first half against ETSU, the Tar Heels flipped the switch and ran away with a 77-58 win. Henri Veesaar stole the show with a career-high 26 points, barely missing a shot all night. The energy picked up, rebounds were finally falling UNC’s way, and Caleb Wilson’s dunks had the crowd buzzing. With Kyan Evans running the offense and James Brown showing real grit off the bench, this team looks deeper and more dangerous every game. What do you think is UNC’s biggest strength right now? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC’s frontcourt domination seals winUNC basketball fans saw a second-half explosion against East Tennessee State that’s got everyone buzzing. After a slow, grind-it-out first half, the Tar Heels came out firing with a 12-0 run, showing just how dangerous this team can be when they click. The real story? Henri Veesaar and Caleb Wilson absolutely owned the paint, combining for 46 points and 16 rebounds—making a strong case for the best frontcourt in the country. With lineup changes and new energy, UNC looks more cohesive than ever. What’s your take: Is this the team to beat this season? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowPowell’s energy shakes up UNC’s second halfCoach Hubert Davis made a rare move for UNC basketball by starting Jonathan Powell in the second half against ETSU, breaking his usual pattern. Powell didn’t light up the scoreboard after halftime, but his energy and defense set the tone for a 77-58 win. Teammates and coaches are noticing the spark he brings—sometimes it’s not about points, but about bringing life to the team when they need it most. Do you think this could be the start of a bigger role for Powell as the season goes on? How important is that intangible energy in college hoops? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTar Heels’ teamwork shines in big winCarolina basketball fans just watched the Tar Heels notch their ninth win with some of the best ball-sharing we’ve seen all season—20 assists on 28 made shots! Even with a slow start on the boards, the Heels pulled together for a convincing 80-62 victory, keeping their streak alive of holding every opponent under 75 points. Fresh faces like Jonathan Powell and Jaydon Young stepped up, while Caleb Wilson battled through injury for another double-double. But Coach Hubert Davis wasn’t all smiles—he called out the team’s toughness, showing he’s pushing for even more. What do you think: Is tough love the key to a championship run? #Sports #TarHeels #UNC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSeth Trimble’s return boosts UNC’s hopesSeth Trimble is back in five-on-five practice for UNC, and that’s huge news for Tar Heel fans. After his early-season injury and surgery, seeing him shed the brace and rejoin full team drills is a big step forward. Trimble’s energy, defense, and transition play were game-changers in the first two games, and his return could make a real difference as UNC heads into a tough stretch of games. How do you think Trimble’s comeback will impact the team’s momentum as they gear up for conference play? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC’s rebound struggles spark debateNorth Carolina’s win over USC Upstate left fans talking—not just about the score, but about the Tar Heels’ need for sharper focus and tougher rebounding. Players admitted they let their guard down with a big lead, and Coach Davis called the rebounding effort “unacceptable.” Despite moving up to No. 12 in the rankings, the team knows they can’t afford lapses, especially with tougher opponents ahead. How do you feel about the Tar Heels’ performance? What changes would you want to see before the East Tennessee State game? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #TarHeels #UNC00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC Wilmington takes on Tar Heels in Chapel HillUNC Wilmington is heading into Chapel Hill determined to snap a tough three-game road losing streak, but the challenge couldn’t be bigger: they’re up against No. 18 North Carolina, who’ve been nearly unbeatable at home. The Tar Heels have a strong offense, averaging almost 79 points per game, while the Seahawks have struggled to keep opponents under 72. With standout players like Indya Nivar for UNC and Kylah Silver for Wilmington, this matchup is set to test both teams’ grit. Can the Seahawks pull off an upset, or will the Tar Heels defend their home turf? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #UNCWilmington #TarHeels00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowSeth Trimble nearly back for UNC hoopsSeth Trimble is back practicing full-contact with the Tar Heels, just a month after breaking his forearm. Coach Hubert Davis says there’s no complicated plan—when Trimble’s ready, he’ll play. That’s big news for UNC fans, since Trimble was averaging 14.5 points and making a real impact before his injury. He’s not wearing a brace anymore, so his return could be just around the corner. With UNC hosting East Tennessee State soon, do you think Trimble’s comeback will give the Heels the extra edge they need? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #UNC #TarHeels20Share