Caleb Love Coverage
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Former UNC guard Caleb Love declares for 2024 NBA Draft, will maintain college eligibility
Caleb Love declared for the 2024 NBA Draft while keeping the option to return to college for his final year of eligibility. -
UNC's path to the Final Four could feature a familiar face
North Carolina will have a favorable first-round game against a 16-seed. However, the Tar Heels have a difficult path to the Final Four, which includes a possible Elite Eight game against Arizona and former UNC guard Caleb Love. -
2024 NCAA Tournament: How to win your March Madness bracket
March Madness is here, and with it comes the challenge of filling out the perfect bracket for the NCAA Tournament. While no one has ever gotten a perfect bracket, here are some tips to keep yours intact. -
One final Panthers clunker, All-Star Aho and a controversial champion in the sports moments of the week
The Carolina Panthers have big decisions ahead after another embarrassment to end the season. Plus, a buzzer-beater takes down NC State, bold fashion choices and more! -
Duke basketball loses to Arizona, Caleb Love, 78-73
It's the Blue Devils first loss in Cameron Indoor Stadium under head coach Jon Scheyer. -
Caleb Love: 'I'm a Tar Heel for life'
Arizona guard Caleb Love, who transferred from North Carolina, wrote "Tar Heel 4L" on his sneakers for Arizona's game at Duke. -
'My eyes got bigger,' Caleb Love says when he saw Duke on Arizona's schedule
Arizona guard Caleb Love, who transferred from UNC, said he was excited to play again at Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium. -
Caleb Love, Arizona hand Duke first home loss under Scheyer
Arizona guard Caleb Love, a transfer from North Carolina, made key plays down the stretch as the No. 12 Wildcats beat No. 2 Duke in Durham. -
Former UNC guard Caleb Love commits to Arizona
The Caleb Love experience is headed west. The former UNC guard announced his commitment to the University of Arizona on his social media accounts. Love entered the transfer portal after the Tar Heels missed the NCAA tournament and passed on the NIT this season. -
Former UNC guard Caleb Love to transfer to Arizona
Caleb Love has two years of college eligibility remaining. After announcing he would leave North Carolina, he had initially committed to Michigan. -
Our TakeBrownlow's Twitter Mailbag: Caleb Love, Canes and more
Every week during the offseason, Lauren Brownlow answers Twitter questions for her weekly Mailbag. This week, she tackles the future of sports media, the Canes' Playoff run, Caleb Love's transfer to Michigan failing and more. -
Reports: Caleb Love de-commits from Michigan, back in transfer portal
Love back in the transfer portal. -
Caleb Love transfers to Michigan, top 5 rookie QBs in 2023 NFL Draft
"WRAL Triangle and Two" hosts Louis Fernandez and Mark Bergin discuss former North Carolina guard Caleb Love's decision to transfer to Michigan. Love could play his former team when North Carolina and Mich The guys discuss how Love should be remembered for his time playing for the Tar Heels. Other topics include the top five rookie quarterbacks in the 2023 NFL Draft with the Carolina Panthers with the first overall pick. The guys also share their thoughts about Jon Rahm winning the 2023 Masters. -
Adam Gold & Luke DeCock analyze Caleb Love's move to Michigan
Caleb Love leaves Chapel Hill after three seasons with a 36% field goal percentage. -
Caleb Love announces he will enter the transfer portal
Caleb Love is the sixth UNC player to enter the transfer portal this offseason, joining reserves Dontrez Styles, Puff Johnson, Will Shaver, Justin McKoy and Tyler Nickell. -
WRAL Triangle and Two: Transfer Portal, Final Four and the NFL Draft
"WRAL Triangle and Two" hosts Louis Fernandez and Mark Bergin discuss Duke point guard Tyrese Proctor's decision to return to Duke, Caleb Love, the Final Four and the Panthers' NFL Draft decisions. -
UNC guard Caleb Love to enter the transfer portal
North Carolina guard Caleb Love will continue his college career at another school, he announced Monday. -
Pat Welter: UNC's high expectations were not met
Repeating past season success is tough, but the Tar Heels became the first team in the 64-team tournament era to miss the tournament after being preseason number one. Pat Welter explains that sometimes returning starters isn't always a good thing. -
Love: They didn't believe in us last year and we kept writing our story
Caleb Love speaks to the media after an 85-61 win over Boston College -
WRAL Triangle and Two: UNC stumbles into ACC Tourney / Panthers' needs at NFL Combine
"WRAL Triangle and Two" hosts Mark Bergin and Louis Fernandez discuss North Carolina's chances of making the NCAA Tournament after losing to rival Duke.