Share Tweet Tommy Lloyd’s imprint Madness goes beyond building Arizona’s roster into a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament at ...
The lobby at Claremont Resort & Club in Berkeley, California, is built to impress. A rug that looks straight out of a Georgia O’Keeffe painting sprawls across the floor. An ornate chandelier hangs ...
Here's where North Carolina Center Henri Veesaar is projected to land in USA TODAY's latest 2026 NBA mock draft ...
The Tar Heels' level of success hinges on who they can retain from last year's roster and on acquiring additional assets from ...
North Carolina has added new players for the upcoming season, including transfer center Henri Veesaar. Veesaar, a 7-foot center from Arizona, is expected to be the team's starter. The center noted the ...
Henri Veesaar, a 7-foot center from Estonia, has transferred to North Carolina from Arizona. Veesaar is projected to be a starting center and a key defensive presence for the Tar Heels. Last season at ...
The Tar Heels' appearance in the ACC tournament was brief, as they lost in their first game in Charlotte.
The Tar Heels bounced back with an impressive win on the road against Syracuse.
Here's the latest on Henri Veesaar's status for UNC basketball at Syracuse. The ACC released its final availability report on Saturday morning.
Veesaar went from limited Arizona role to All‑ACC Second Team impact. Wilson’s absence forces Veesaar to boost rebounding and ball movement. UNC used analytics, fit and film to project Veesaar for a ...
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