
UNCW Announces Public Sale of 2026‑27 Season Basketball Tickets
Season tickets for the 2026‑27 UNCW men’s and women’s basketball campaigns are now available to the public, with pricing starting at $179 for men and $99 for women.
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Season tickets for the 2026‑27 UNCW men’s and women’s basketball campaigns are now available to the public, with pricing starting at $179 for men and $99 for women.

Freshman guard Alva Hägerström signs with UNCW women's basketball, bringing Swedish championship experience and a playmaking vision to the 2026‑27 roster.

After a harrowing rescue at Wrightsville Beach, Nicole Woods emerged from intensive care to inspire her team and raise awareness about rip currents, underscoring the power of community support.

The Seahawks are set to benefit from the addition of assistant coach Jama Sharp, whose offensive expertise and deep rapport with Woods promise a fresh dynamic for the upcoming season.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods survived a near‑drowning after being caught in a rip current while saving her nephew. Her story, aired on "Good Morning America," highlights the dangers of ocean currents and the importance of lifeguard‑protected beaches.

Coach Nicole Woods and her nephew Noah were caught in a rip current off Wrightsville Beach; Woods' quick thinking and the rapid response of lifeguards saved their lives.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly lost her life while saving her nephew from a rip current at Wrightsville Beach. Her story highlights the ocean's unpredictability and the importance of swimming near lifeguards.

UNC Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods was pulled under by a rip current while rescuing her nephew. After cardiac arrest and a day on a ventilator, she was released from the hospital, inspiring her team as associate head coach Cherie Lea steps in.

A routine swim turned into a life‑saving rescue when Nicole Woods, head coach of the UNC Wilmington women’s basketball team, battled a rip current to save her nephew. After being revived with an AED, she spent a day on a ventilator before making a full recovery.

When a rip current threatened her nephew at Wrightsville Beach, UNC Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods dived into action — only to find herself fighting for her own life. Rescued and revived after cardiac arrest, she now faces a lengthy recovery, with Cherie Lea taking the helm of the team.

A May rescue at Wrightsville Beach saw Coach Nicole Woods save her nephew from a rip current, survive a prolonged unconscious state, and now recover at home while her associate coach steps in to lead the program.

UNC Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods was caught in a rip current while rescuing her nephew at Wrightsville Beach, lost consciousness, was revived by paramedics, and is now recovering at home.
UNCW women's basketball coach Nicole Woods was caught in a rip current while saving her nephew at Wrightsville Beach. After a dramatic rescue and medical intervention, she has recovered at home and is using her story to warn swimmers of the unseen risks.

UNCW women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly lost her life while saving her nephew at Wrightsville Beach. After a harrowing rescue and revival with an AED, she is now recuperating at home, while associate head coach Cherie Lea steps in to lead the program.

A routine family outing turned into a life‑saving mission when Coach Nicole Woods rescued her nephew from the surf, only to face a cardiac arrest that tested the limits of emergency response.

University of North Carolina Wilmington coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while rescuing her nephew from a rip current at Wrightsville Beach. After weeks of intensive care, she emerged without cognitive damage and is now using her story to warn beachgoers.
A routine family outing turned into a life‑saving mission when UNCW women's basketball coach Nicole Woods rescued her nephew from a rip current, only to be revived by emergency responders using an AED.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while saving her 8‑year‑old nephew from a rip current at Wrightsville Beach. Her story, marked by a miraculous rescue and a clean bill of health, now serves as a public safety message.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while rescuing her nephew from a rip current. Her survival, aided by swift emergency response, has become a rallying call for water safety.

A tragic incident at Wrightsville Beach has left coach Nicole Woods fighting for her life after a rescue attempt claimed her nephew's life, prompting a citywide conversation about beach safety and inspiring an outpouring of community support.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while saving her nephew from a rip current, yet emerged unscathed and is now using her experience to warn others.

After being pulled under for several minutes while saving her nephew, Coach Nicole Woods emerged from the ICU with a clean bill of health and a renewed mission to raise awareness about rip currents.

University of North Carolina Wilmington women's basketball coach Nicole Woods nearly drowned while rescuing her 8‑year‑old nephew from a rip current at Wrightsville Beach. Her story highlights the hidden dangers of ocean currents and her advocacy for water safety.

After a family outing turned into a life‑threatening emergency, Coach Nicole Woods was pulled under the surf, lost her pulse, and required five minutes of CPR before regaining consciousness. She now speaks out about the hidden danger of rip currents.