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Seth Trimble, ‘Tar Heel at heart,’ talks about emotional time in transfer portal

said he was sad when he announced that he was entering the transfer portal. Trimble, who exited the portal after 14 days when he announced on Tuesday that he will return to North Carolina for his junior season, said during an interview on the Carolina Insider podcast released Friday morning that, "ultimately, I’m a Tar Heel at heart." (Tar Heel Tribune)

Michael Jordan more than just another NASCAR celebrity owner

There's nothing wrong with owning part of a sports franchise to lend a name and help with securing sponsorships. Those ventures can generate value for a race team. But ’s presence and passion create so much more, as the victory and the publicity of his energy and happiness following the win certainly showed. "I’m all in," Jordan said. (FOX Sports)

All About Drake Maye's 3 Brothers, Luke, Cole and Beau Maye

comes from an athletic family. Born on August 30, 2002 to parents and Aimee Maye, the UNC quarterback who just got drafted to the New England Patriots is the youngest of four siblings, Luke, Cole and Beau. has quite a UNC legacy of his own. He played basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels from 2015 to 2019. (People)

Video: Carolina Insider - Interview With Seth Trimble

North Carolina rising junior guard joins of the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com to talk about entering the transfer portal, ultimately deciding to remain at Carolina for his junior season, and much more: "I've decided my heart and soul belong in Chapel Hill." (View Video)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Seth Trimble Interview; Basketball Portal; UNC Football Spring Practice

Transfer portal season continues as the UNC men's basketball roster evolves (7:44). Spring football is complete (26:54). And joins and Adam Lucas to discuss entering the transfer portal and deciding to remain at UNC (31:45). Plus: Two more ACC Championships (1:03:57), and much more. (Listen To Podcast)

Report: UNC Men's Basketball To Host LaSalle In December

The UNC men's basketball schedule continues to take shape with a report that the Tar Heels will play a Dec. 14 home game against La Salle. UNC is 2-1 against the Explorers, who went 16-17 last season. Several parts of the schedule already are known, including the season opener at Kansas on Nov. 8 at Allen Fieldhouse, and the Nov. 22 game at Hawaii. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - RJ Davis reportedly back; Seth Trimble's role?

According to multiple unofficial reports, will return for a fifth season at North Carolina. Seth Trimble is also back for UNC and the Tar Heels will have to figure out how to best utilize his skill set. Davis and Trimble will form a loaded backcourt along with and incoming McDonald's All-American . (View Video)

Chansky’s Notebook: Thirsty Debate

Are you a glass half-full or half-empty about Carolina basketball? The good transfer news so far is , who entered the portal and decided to return. His teammates welcomed the reversal, but it doesn’t solve UNC's backcourt needs for more size and better shooting. Thus far, there’s no veteran replacement for or . (Chapelboro.com)

UNC third in national Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports

North Carolina is third in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings after winter sports. Future ACC member Stanford is No. 1 with 977 points, followed by Texas at 746.5 and the Tar Heels at 733.5. UNC led the standings by 1.5-points over Stanford after fall sports, but the Cardinal earned 606 points from winter sports compared to 361 for the Tar Heels. (Tar Heel Tribune)

RJ Davis' decision to return makes sense for both Davis and UNC

Although has yet to officially announce his plans for 2024-25, multiple reports indicate he’ll be back in Carolina blue rather than trying to play professionally. It’s hardly a surprise. Davis has been dropping hints of a return before and since being serenaded by UNC’s student section with chants of "One more year" during his Senior Day ceremony. (Saturday Road)
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