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Carolina Keeps Competing

15 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In Episode 33, “Carolina Keeps Competing,” I break down another busy week across Carolina Athletics as postseason play continues and offseason storylines keep building. On the football side, I talk about North Carolina landing a 2027 commitment, along with the cancellation of UNC’s future home-and-home series against South Carolina. For men’s basketball, I dive into Brandon Robinson joining the coaching staff, the latest recruiting updates, NBA Draft projections for Tar Heel names like Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar, and Seth Trimble, and UNC’s reported contact with transfer big man Josh Hill. Women’s basketball is in a quieter offseason window, but the work behind the scenes continues as the program prepares for the year ahead. In the recap, I highlight a strong showing from track and field at ACCs, women’s lacrosse making a run all the way to the national championship game, baseball’s ACC Tournament push and hopes of making it to Omaha, men’s lacrosse and women’s tennis wrapping up their seasons, rowing finishing at ACCs, volleyball announcing an exciting September matchup, and Emily LeGette earning All-America Most Improved Player of the Year honors in softball. As summer continues on, Carolina Athletics is still full of competition, momentum, and hope for what comes next.

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