Basketball

UNC Locks in 2026‑27 Non‑Conference Slate with Neutral‑Site Showdowns

The Tar Heels will test new rivals in Nashville and Greensboro while preserving a home‑court heavy schedule.

A season of new rivals

The University of North Carolina has wrapped up its out‑of‑conference basketball slate for the 2026‑27 campaign, setting up a series of high‑profile neutral‑site contests that will test the Tar Heels against fresh opposition.

The first of those matchups will take place on Jan. 30 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, where UNC will meet Illinois in a game that marks the first meeting between the programs since the 2010‑11 season. The neutral‑site arrangement promises a fresh atmosphere and a chance for both teams to gauge early‑season form.

A second neutral‑site contest is slated for Dec. 15 at the Greensboro Coliseum, where the Tar Heels will host North Carolina State. The game will not count toward ACC standings, but it will provide an early‑season rivalry renewal on home turf.

Balancing home and road

Beyond the neutral sites, UNC’s schedule features a heavy home load, with games against Cal, Georgia Tech, Miami, NC State, SMU, Stanford and Virginia all set for the Dean Smith Center. The team will also travel to face Boston College, Florida State, Notre Dame, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest, ensuring a balanced road test.

The Tar Heels are slated to meet Duke and Louisville on both home and neutral grounds, adding further depth to the slate. An exhibition game remains to be announced, while a highly anticipated showdown with West Virginia in Charlotte is expected to be finalized soon.

Overall, the 2026‑27 non‑conference schedule blends marquee neutral‑site battles with a home‑centric slate, positioning UNC for a strong start before conference play begins.

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