UNC five-star commit Caleb Wilson received threats and horrific messages from Kentucky fans after committing to North Carolina.
After North Carolina lost on Tuesday night, several fans voiced their impatience with head coach Hubert Davis.
Five-star recruit Caleb Wilson announced his commitment to UNC basketball early Friday morning. Here's what it means for Hubert Davis and the Heels.
North Carolina basketball beat Kentucky to the punch for Caleb Wilson's services, a classic recruiting battle between the two heavyweights.
North Carolina coach Hubert Davis chose to downplay the significance of his team's Saturday showdown at No. 2 Duke following the Tar Heels' dispiriting 73-65 loss at Pittsburgh on Tuesday night. The defeat was UNC's third in its last four games and raises the stakes of the upcoming rivalry game for a team that is scrambling to assemble an NCAA Tournament resume.
Wilson is now the third commitment for North Carolina in the 2025 class and the fourth five-star Davis has landed since taking over for Roy Williams, Wilson joins four-star guards Isaiah Denis and Derek Dixon in a class that will move to No. 7 overall in the 2025 Composite Team Rankings.
Kentucky once led the recruitment of five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. But early Friday morning, Wilson committed to another school.
Power forward from Atlanta, rated No. 6 nationally by ESPN, picked UNC over Kentucky as Tar Heels add to class of 2025.
Hubert Davis has made a habit of highlighting the three most important areas for UNC basketball to be successful. Here's how the Tar Heels are doing.
North Carolina had a rough outing at Pitt, losing 73-65 and Hubert Davis was not fond of his team’s turnovers. In fact, Davis compared the turnovers to what happens to a football team. In fact, it put UNC in a big hole in the second half, leading to the loss.
Despite recent struggles on the court, the UNC men’s basketball program scored a much-needed victory off the court this week, securing a commitment from one of the best high school players
Caleb Wilson, No. 6 in the ESPN 100 and one of the highest-ranked uncommitted prospects remaining in the 2025 class, announced Thursday he has chosen to attend North Carolina.