AmberAbyss+FollowUNC vs Georgetown: Can the Tar Heels keep rolling?UNC fans, after that nail-biter win at Kentucky, the Tar Heels are back in Chapel Hill to face Georgetown—and there’s a lot on the line. Georgetown’s guards are tough and barely turn the ball over, but their rebounding has been shaky all season. With UNC dominating the glass lately, this could be a big advantage. Plus, it’s the first time these teams have met since that wild 2007 NCAA showdown. What do you think: Will UNC’s defense and rebounding make the difference, or can Georgetown’s experienced backcourt pull off an upset? #Sports #UNCvsGeorgetown #TarHeels10Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUNC vs Georgetown: Can the Heels break the streak?UNC fans, this Sunday’s matchup against Georgetown isn’t just another game—it’s a shot at redemption. The Tar Heels haven’t beaten the Hoyas in nearly two decades, and after two tough losses in their last meetings, the energy at the Smith Center will be electric. With KJ Lewis leading Georgetown and Henri Veesaar dominating inside for UNC, the battle in the paint and at the free-throw line could decide it all. Do you think UNC’s improved shooting at home will finally turn the tide? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’re watching for! #Sports #UNCvsGeorgetown #TarHeels00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTar Heels edge Spartans in a thrillerWhat a rollercoaster! UNC and Michigan State just gave us a game to remember, with both teams trading blows until the final buzzer. Caleb Wilson’s clutch performance and Hubert Davis’ smart adjustments made the difference for the Tar Heels, but Tom Izzo’s Spartans didn’t make it easy. Fans from both sides must be buzzing—UNC’s defense stepped up big, while Michigan State’s grit kept them in it. How do you all feel about the way this one played out? Who impressed you most, and what does this mean for the rest of the season? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #unc #tarheels00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC hoops fans: Dylan Mingo narrows his choicesDylan Mingo, the nation’s top point guard for 2026, just put UNC in his final four schools—and it’s a big deal for Tar Heel basketball. With Seth Trimble graduating, UNC’s backcourt could look very different next season, and Mingo’s all-around game fits exactly what Coach Hubert Davis wants. Davis has been in constant contact, promising Mingo a shot to play as a freshman. With the team undefeated and aiming for a championship run, landing Mingo could keep UNC at the top. How do you feel about the Tar Heels’ chances? Would Mingo be a game-changer for Carolina? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUNC’s second-half surge sets up big test vs MSUUNC basketball fans saw a tale of two halves against St. Bonaventure—an underwhelming start, then a dominant finish, all while missing key guard Seth Trimble. The frontcourt took over after halftime, but shaky guard play and foul trouble nearly let the Bonnies back in. With Michigan State up next, UNC can’t afford slow starts or lapses, especially against a team that outmuscled them last year. The big question: Will the Tar Heels’ size and free-throw shooting be enough to overcome MSU’s physicality? What do you think UNC needs to tighten up most before this rematch? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUNC bench steps up big in Fort Myers winNorth Carolina’s depth just changed the game in Fort Myers. When starting point guard Kyan Evans got into foul trouble, Derek Dixon took over and played his best minutes of the season, helping UNC pull away from St. Bonaventure. The real story? Double-doubles from both Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar, who set career highs and dominated the paint. The Tar Heels’ second-half control—just two turnovers and relentless play at the rim—showed how dangerous this team can be when the bench gets rolling. With Michigan State up next, is this the most balanced UNC squad we’ve seen in years? #Sports #UNC #TarHeels00Share