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In announcing his commitment to play for Arizona next season, Estonian big man Henri Veesaar said it helps to join a team where he’s not the only foreign player. The Wildcats have him covered there.
CINCINNATI – Henri Veesaar walked out of a Fifth Third Arena loading dock Saturday and into the same mid-20s temperatures that were also greeting his hometown of Tallinn, Estonia that afternoon.
The ACC/SEC Challenge was officially announced on Thursday, here's a look at the games we're most excited for.
Following his team’s loss to Duke in the Sweet 16 in late March, Tommy Lloyd went through the customary postgame press ...
Veesaar will most likely begin the 25-26 campaign as UNC's starter in the paint, replacing the void left by outbound ...
Of the 10 players that participated in at least 20 games for the Heels last year, nine of them are no longer in Chapel Hill.
A new cap of $20.5 million on college sports money has UNC scrambling to adjust its $14 million NIL plans. The rules hit ...
Arizona is headed to the College World Series after beating No. 5 seed North Carolina 4-3 in the deciding game of their Super ...
The Tar Heels have added size with transfers Jarin Stevenson and Henri Veesaar, addressing a weakness from the previous season. Five-star recruit Caleb Wilson leads the incoming freshman class and ...
Hubert Davis got North Carolina's top guy with Henri Veesaar in the transfer portal but the additions for the Tar Heels can't stop there. One of the top big men in the transfer portal, Davis and ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Henri Veesaar has committed to transferring to the University of North Carolina and playing for the Tar Heels, according to ESPN analyst Jonathan Givony. Veesaar spent two ...
Arizona redshirt sophomore Henri Veesaar, one of the most promising big men in college basketball, entered the transfer portal on Monday. On Tuesday he reportedly scheduled a visit with North ...
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