Basketball

UNC Eyes Buffalo Guard Angelo Rizzi for 2026‑27 Roster

Hardship waiver clears path for sixth‑year player as Tar Heels broaden guard search

North Carolina’s basketball program is actively shaping its 2026‑27 roster, and the latest buzz centers on a potential addition from the Mid‑American region.

Angelo Rizzi, a guard who transferred to Buffalo after stints at Villanova and Davidson, has become a focal point of the Tar Heels’ scouting reports.

The NCAA granted Rizzi a hardship waiver that clears the way for him to compete for a sixth year of eligibility, a move that could provide immediate depth and experience.

A sixth‑year option

Rizzi’s eligibility extension comes after a season in which he posted 14.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game, numbers that have attracted the attention of UNC analysts.

A secondary target

The Tar Heels have also listed Oregon guard Wei Lin among their pursuits, underscoring a broader search for backcourt talent across the country.

Coaching direction

First‑year head coach Michael Malone is said to be finalizing the core of his inaugural roster, a process that blends veteran presence with fresh prospects.

Looking ahead

With the waiver cleared and the recruitment window open, UNC’s staff now faces the task of integrating new pieces into a system that aims to return the program to national relevance.

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