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Henri Veesaar, a former Arizona center who had entered the transfer portal, chose North Carolina as his next school.
According to On3 Sports, Henri Veesaar, the 7-foot transfer from Arizona, now carries a name, image, and likeness (NIL) ...
This is a player the Tar Heel staff clearly had been targeting for some time. Veesaar entered the transfer portal on March 31 and immediately scheduled the UNC trip, traveling to Chapel Hill the very ...
One of the most disappointing teams relative to preseason expectations in college hoops was North Carolina basketball this season, and the Tar Heels are determined to ensure that doesn’t happen again.
Arizona forward Henri Veesaar (13) dunks the ball against the Akron Zips during the Wildcats' first-round NCAA Tournament game at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. / Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images ...
Former Arizona forward Henri Veesaar committed to UNC on Friday afternoon, per reporting from Inside Carolina.
The InsideCarolina team has deep-rooted ties to the Tar Heels and reveals the latest North Carolina basketball roster news ...
Arizona Wildcats forward Henri Veesaar (13) celebrates with Arizona Wildcats forward Trey Townsend (4) after a play against the Duke Blue Devils during an East Regional semifinal of the 2025 NCAA ...
North Carolina landed its second commitment from the transfer portal on Friday evening with former Arizona center Henri Veesaar. The 7-foot, 225-pounder is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 19 ...
Despite the loss, Arizona redshirt sophomore Henri Veesaar had a strong showing, helping keep the Wildcats in contention even when the Blue Devils got out to a double-digit lead in the seond half.
The Tar Heels started doing so on Friday at Arizona’s expense, snagging 7-foot Estonian forward Henri Veesaar from the transfer portal. NIL deals typically remain private, but reports on the current ...
Veesaar had a breakout year for Arizona as a redshirt sophomore, averaging 9.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.1 ...