Five-star basketball recruit Caleb Wilson made his college commitment last Friday, picking North Carolina over a slew of other offers. Wilson's pledge
UNC five-star commit Caleb Wilson received threats and horrific messages from Kentucky fans after committing to North Carolina.
Caleb Wilson is committed to North Carolina, but you wouldn’t know it after hearing him list his favorite players from the 2025 recruiting class. In a TikTok posted Wednesday by brhoops, Wilson was asked to name his starting five recruits from the 2025 cycle.
Caleb Wilson, a 5-star prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, will play college basketball at North Carolina. Wilson announced his decision on Thursday
Despite recent struggles on the court, the UNC men’s basketball program scored a much-needed victory off the court this week, securing a commitment from one of the best high school players
Power forward from Atlanta, rated No. 6 nationally by ESPN, picked UNC over Kentucky as Tar Heels add to class of 2025.
Mark Pope and the Kentucky coaching staff are in a 1v1 recruiting battle with North Carolina to try and land five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. It was Kentuc
Kentucky once led the recruitment of five-star power forward Caleb Wilson. But early Friday morning, Wilson committed to another school.
Five-star class of 2025 power forward Caleb Wilson will make his college commitment Thursday night. Will his choice be Kentucky?
The battle for five-star power forward Caleb Wilson came down to the Kentucky Wildcats and North Carolina Tar Heels. After the conclusion of the Lakers-Celtics
Wilson, a 6-foot-9, 205-pound five-star forward ranking No. 6 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite after revealing his commitment to UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis late last Thursday night, capped off a brilliant post-announcement week via his 43-point Senior Night performance for the Holy Innocents Episcopal School (Ga.) Golden Bears.
Atlanta Holy Innocents Episcopal Five-Star Plus+ power forward Caleb Wilson has committed to North Carolina, he announced on Thursday night. The 6-foot-9, 195-pounder chose the Tar Heels over Kentucky.