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Basketball Games on TV in North Carolina: Channel Info & Live Streams – January 24
We’ve got 101 hoops games to watch in North Carolina on Wednesday, January 24 — one NBA, eight men’s college, five women’s college, and 87 high school games. Interested in how to watch? You’ll find that info below.
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North Carolina NBA Games Today
Charlotte Hornets at Detroit Pistons
The Hornets travel to face the Pistons on Wednesday at 7:00 PM ET.
- TV Channel: BSDET and BSSE
- Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
North Carolina Men’s College Basketball Games Today
Radford Highlanders at UNC Asheville Bulldogs
Central Arkansas Bears at Queens Royals
Davidson Wildcats at Saint Louis Billikens
UNC Greensboro Spartans at Western Carolina Catamounts
NC State Wolfpack at Virginia Cavaliers
High Point Panthers at South Carolina Upstate Spartans
Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs at Longwood Lancers
East Carolina Pirates at Wichita State Shockers
North Carolina Women’s College Basketball Games Today
Longwood Lancers at Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs
South Carolina Upstate Spartans at High Point Panthers
UNC Asheville Bulldogs at Radford Highlanders
UMass Minutewomen at Davidson Wildcats
Queens (NC) Royals at Central Arkansas Sugar Bears
North Carolina High School Basketball Games Today
Boys Basketball
| Stream Live | Game Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forsyth Country Day School at GRACE Christian School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Raleigh, NC |
| Oak Hill Academy at Oak Ridge Military Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Oak Ridge, NC |
| Thomasville High School at Walkertown High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Walkertown, NC |
| Cary High School at Middle Creek High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Apex, NC |
| Word of God Christian Academy at Wayne Preparatory Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Goldsboro, NC |
| Warren County High School at Bunn High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Bunn, NC |
| Corinth Holders High School at South Garner High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Garner, NC |
| Richlands High School at White Oak High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Jacksonville, NC |
| Harding University High School at West Charlotte High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:15 PM ET | Charlotte, NC |
| Lakewood High School at Clinton High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Clinton, NC |
| Jesse C. Carson High School at East Rowan High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Salisbury, NC |
| Southern Wayne High School at South Johnston High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Four Oaks, NC |
| Rocky Mount High School at Roanoke Rapids High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Roanoke Rapids, NC |
| North Forsyth High School at John Motley Morehead High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Eden, NC |
| Douglas Byrd High School at Cape Fear High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Fayetteville, NC |
| Parkland High School at Glenn High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Kernersville, NC |
| Granville Central High School at Vance County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Henderson, NC |
| Bradford Preparatory School at Gray Stone Day School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Richfield, NC |
| Rocky Mount Preparatory High School at Tarboro High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Tarboro, NC |
| North Iredell High School at Hickory High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Hickory, NC |
| River Mill Academy at Bartlett-Yancey High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Yanceyville, NC |
| Asheville High School at North Buncombe High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Weaverville, NC |
| East Columbus High School at Pender High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Burgaw, NC |
| Franklin Academy at North Johnston High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Kenly, NC |
| West Rowan High School at A.L. Brown High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Kannapolis, NC |
| South Mecklenburg High School at Ardrey Kell High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Charlotte, NC |
| Seventy- First High School at Westover High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Fayetteville, NC |
| Southern Wake Academy at River Mill Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Graham, NC |
| Dixon High School at Swansboro High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Swansboro, NC |
| Cuthbertson High School at Porter Ridge High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Indian Trail, NC |
| Jordan- Matthews High School at Graham High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Graham, NC |
| Chatham Charter School at Triangle Math and Science Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Apex, NC |
| Sugar Creek Charter School at Highland School of Technology |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Gastonia, NC |
| West Iredell High School at Statesville High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM ET | Statesville, NC |
| West Henderson High School at Enka High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Candler, NC |
| Croatan High School at West Carteret High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Morehead City, NC |
| South Central High School at New Bern High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | New Bern, NC |
| Clyde A. Erwin High at T.C. Roberson High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Asheville, NC |
| Dudley High School at Ben L. Smith High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Greensboro, NC |
| Alexander Central High School at Watauga High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Boone, NC |
| Walter M Williams High School at Northeast Guilford High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | McLeansville, NC |
| Freedom High School at Ashe County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:30 PM ET | West Jefferson, NC |
| Durham School of the Arts at Paradise High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM PT | Paradise, CA |
Girls Basketball
| Stream Live | Game Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oak Ridge Military Academy at Asheville Christian Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:00 PM ET | Swannanoa, NC |
| Word of God Christian Academy at Wayne Preparatory Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM ET | Goldsboro, NC |
| Richlands High School at White Oak High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM ET | Jacksonville, NC |
| Corinth Holders High School at South Garner High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM ET | Garner, NC |
| Cary High School at Middle Creek High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM ET | Apex, NC |
| Warren County High School at Bunn High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:45 PM ET | Bunn, NC |
| Lakewood High School at Clinton High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Clinton, NC |
| River Mill Academy at Bartlett-Yancey High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Yanceyville, NC |
| Franklin Academy at North Johnston High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Kenly, NC |
| East Columbus High School at Pender High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Burgaw, NC |
| Croatan High School at West Carteret High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Morehead City, NC |
| Sugar Creek Charter School at Highland School of Technology |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Gastonia, NC |
| Rocky Mount Preparatory High School at Tarboro High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Tarboro, NC |
| West Rowan High School at A.L. Brown High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Kannapolis, NC |
| Jordan- Matthews High School at Graham High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Graham, NC |
| Rocky Mount High School at Roanoke Rapids High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Roanoke Rapids, NC |
| Asheville High School at North Buncombe High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Weaverville, NC |
| Southern Wake Academy at River Mill Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Graham, NC |
| Bradford Preparatory School at Gray Stone Day School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Richfield, NC |
| J.H. Rose High School at North Pitt High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Bethel, NC |
| North Iredell High School at Hickory High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Hickory, NC |
| South Mecklenburg High School at Ardrey Kell High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Charlotte, NC |
| Thomasville High School at Walkertown High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Walkertown, NC |
| Jesse C. Carson High School at East Rowan High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Salisbury, NC |
| Chatham Charter School at Triangle Math and Science Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Apex, NC |
| Granville Central High School at Vance County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Henderson, NC |
| West Iredell High School at Statesville High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Statesville, NC |
| Douglas Byrd High School at Cape Fear High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Fayetteville, NC |
| Parkland High School at Glenn High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Kernersville, NC |
| North Forsyth High School at John Motley Morehead High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Eden, NC |
| Cuthbertson High School at Porter Ridge High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Indian Trail, NC |
| Harding University High School at West Charlotte High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM ET | Charlotte, NC |
| Southern Wayne High School at South Johnston High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM ET | Four Oaks, NC |
| Dixon High School at Swansboro High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM ET | Swansboro, NC |
| Alexander Central High School at Watauga High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Boone, NC |
| West Henderson High School at Enka High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Candler, NC |
| Walter M Williams High School at Northeast Guilford High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | McLeansville, NC |
| South Central High School at New Bern High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | New Bern, NC |
| Dudley High School at Ben L. Smith High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Greensboro, NC |
| Clyde A. Erwin High at T.C. Roberson High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM ET | Asheville, NC |
| Freedom High School at Ashe County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | West Jefferson, NC |
| Northwest Guilford High School at Phoenix Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | High Point, NC |
| Cedar Ridge High School at East Chapel Hill High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM ET | Chapel Hill, NC |
| J.H. Rose High School at North Pitt High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM ET | Bethel, NC |
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North Carolina (NCHSAA) High School Softball 2026 State Playoff Brackets, Matchups, Schedule – May 11
The 2026 North Carolina high school softball state playoff brackets are out, and High School On SI has all eight brackets with matchups and schedules for every team.
The first round begins on May 5, and the playoffs will culminate with the NCHSAA state championships being played May 27-30 at Duke University in Durham.
2026 North Carolina High School Baseball State Tournament Schedule
May 5: First Round
May 8: Second Round
May 12: Third Round
May 15: Fourth Round
May 19-23: Regionals
May 27-30: State Championships
North Carolina (NCHSAA) High School Softball 2026 State Playoff Brackets, Matchups, Schedule – May 11
CLASS 1A BRACKET (select to view full bracket details)
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Bear Grass Charter vs. No. 5 Vance Charter
No. 3 East Columbus vs. No. 2 Northside – Pinetown
No. 1 Robbinsville vs. No. 5 Falls Lake Academy
No. 6 Bethany Community vs. No. 2 Oxford Preperatory
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 North Duplin vs. No. 8 Camden County
No. 5 Rosewood vs. No. 4 East Carteret
No. 3 Perquimans vs. No. 11 Pamlico County
No. 10 Franklin Academy vs. No. 2 Manteo
No. 1 South Stanly vs. No. 9 East Wilkes
No. 5 South Stokes vs. No. 4 Starmount
No. 3 Swain County vs. No. 6 Murphy
No. 7 Highland Tech vs. No. 2 Roxboro Community
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Midway vs. No. 9 Providence
No. 12 Wallace-Rose Hill vs. No. 4 Heide Trask
No. 3 Farmville Central vs. No. 11 Ayden – Grifton
No. 10 Northwood vs. No. 2 McMichael
No. 1 West Lincoln vs. No. 8 Union Academy
No. 5 Draughn vs No. 4 Pine Lake Preperatory
No. 3 West Davidson vs. No. 11 East Surry
No. 7 Walkertown vs. No. 2 West Wilkes
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Randleman vs. No. 9 Nash Central
No. 5 Bunn vs. No. 4 East Duplin
No. 3 Southwest Onslow vs. No. 6 Roanoke Rapids
No. 7 Ledford Senior vs. No. 2 Central Davidson
No. 1 West Stokes vs. No. 8 Forbush
No. 5 Pisgah vs. No. 4 West Stanly
No. 19 North Surry vs. No. 11 Foard
No. 10 Mount Pleasant vs. No, 2 Bunker Hill
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Southeast Alamance vs. No. 8 C.B. Aycock
No. 5 Seaforth vs. No. 4 Rockingham County
No. 3 Eastern Alamance vs. No. 6 West Carteret
No. 7 South Brunswick vs. No. 2 Southern Nash
No. 1 Enka vs. No. 9 Oak Grove
No. 5 Crest vs. No. 13 West Rowan
No. 3 North Davidson vs. No. 6 Franklin
No. 10 East Rowan vs. No. 2 North Lincoln
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Union Pines vs. No. 9 South Johnston
No. 5 South View vs. No. 4 Gray’s Creek
No. 3 J.H. Rose vs. No. 6 Harnett Central
No. 7 Triton vs. No. 2 West Brunswick
No. 1 Kings Mountain vs. No. 8 Charlotte Catholic
No. 5 Alexander vs. No. 13 T.C. Roberson
No. 3 Piedmont vs. No. 6 Central Cabarrus
No. 10 A.C. Reynolds vs. No. 2 South Caldwell
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 D.H. Conley vs. No. 8 Wake Forest
No. 5 Purnell Sweet vs. No. 4 Cleveland
No. 3 Heritage vs. No. 6 Topsail
No. 7 South Central vs. No. 2 New Bern
No. 1 Weddington vs. No. 8 Mooresville
No. 5 A.L. Brown vs. No. 4 Hickory Ridge
No. 3 East Forsyth vs. No. 11 Porter Ridge
No. 7 Ronald Reagan vs. No. 2 South Iredell
Third Round – May 12
No. 1 Willow Spring vs. No. 4 Hoggard
No. 3 E.A. Laney vs. No. 2 Cornith Holders
No. 1 Providence vs. No. 4 Hough
No. 3 West Forsyth vs. No. 2 Apex Friendship
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Perspective | What North Carolina gets right about workforce: Progress beyond politics
Across the country, workforce development is often framed as a policy challenge. In North Carolina, we’ve come to understand it as something more fundamental: a shared responsibility between educators and employers that works best when it rises above politics. It is a nonpartisan priority with bipartisan support — and a clear focus on outcomes.
North Carolina’s approach to workforce and talent development offers a different model — one grounded in collaboration, consistency, data, and a relentless focus on student and employer needs.
Over the past several years, our state has aligned around an ambitious goal: ensuring that 2 million North Carolinians ages 25-44 hold a high-quality credential or postsecondary degree by 2030. myFutureNC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, led by a bipartisan Board of Directors, that was created to champion this work.
This goal is not owned by a single administration or political party. It is the state’s attainment goal — codified in law with bipartisan support and signed by the governor — to ensure North Carolina remains economically competitive now and into the future. The work is guided by leaders across business, education, policymakers, and philanthropy.
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This kind of alignment doesn’t happen by accident. It requires trust, discipline, and a willingness to prioritize long-term impact over short-term wins — placing the needs of students and employers above the silos that often define education and workforce systems.
North Carolina’s leaders don’t agree on everything, and unanimity is not what makes this work. There is broad agreement on a set of essential truths: Talent is the top driver of economic development. Education fuels economic prosperity, public safety, and healthier communities. Having a robust educational system and an educated population is one of our state’s greatest assets. Economic mobility matters. And preparing people for meaningful work benefits everyone.
This alignment is delivering results. North Carolina has been named the No. 1 state for business three out of the past four years and ranks No. 1 for workforce — reinforcing what’s possible when leaders stay focused on shared priorities.
This strong foundation has enabled progress in areas that often stall in partisan debate. Through strategic policy and philanthropic investments, the state has expanded pathways into high-demand careers, strengthened connections between education and industry, and increased access to work-based learning opportunities, including apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships.
That same foundation is shaping how policy is developed in real time. The proposed Workforce Act of 2026 reflects North Carolina’s cross-sector approach — bringing together business and education leaders, policymakers, and philanthropists to strengthen pathways into high-demand careers and expand access to work-based learning. Rather than introducing a new direction, this Act builds on what is already working, demonstrating how alignment can translate into coordinated action.
The bipartisan-led Governor’s Council on Workforce and Apprenticeships puts this approach into practice. Building on the state’s existing foundation, the council brings together leaders from industry, education, and government to strengthen coordination across the workforce system. Its value lies not in setting a new direction, but in reinforcing and accelerating a shared one.
This is what it looks like to build systems designed to last. Workforce development is not a one-year initiative or a single funding cycle — it is a long-term investment in people, communities, employers, and the educational infrastructure that supports them. North Carolina’s progress is rooted in structures that bring partners together consistently, align efforts across sectors, and create continuity beyond political cycles.
By embedding collaboration into how the work gets done — not just what gets prioritized — the state has created a model that can evolve over time while staying focused on its goals.
Work remains to be done. Gaps in attainment persist, and ensuring opportunity reaches every corner of the state will require continued focus and innovation. But North Carolina’s significant progress and continued success being No. 1 nationally in many related categories demonstrates what is possible when leaders choose partnership over partisanship.
At a time when it’s easy to focus on what divides us, North Carolina offers a reminder: Some of the most important work we do — preparing people for the future of work and ensuring employers have access to skilled talent — is our north star and unifying force.
And in our shared goal of 2 million by 2030, we are not just building a stronger workforce. We are building a stronger state — for today and for generations to come.
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US soldier with North Carolina ties found dead after vanishing in Morocco a week ago
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — (AP/WNCN) — The remains of a U.S. Army soldier with ties to North Carolina who went missing during military exercises in Morocco a week ago have been recovered in the Atlantic Ocean, the U.S. military said Sunday. Military teams are still searching for a second missing soldier.
The remains found are those of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., a 14A Air Defense Artillery officer, who was one of two U.S. soldiers who fell off a cliff during a recreational hike in Morocco while off duty.
Key, 27, from Richmond, Virginia, was a graduate of Methodist University in Fayetteville.
The two were reported missing on May 2 after participating in African Lion, annual multinational military exercises held in Morocco.
Key earned a Bachelor of Science in marketing from Methodist University in Fayetteville, with minors in international business, entrepreneurship, and business administration.
“A Moroccan military search team found the Soldier in the water along the shoreline at approximately 8:55 a.m. local time May 9, within roughly one mile of where both Soldiers reportedly entered the ocean,” U.S Army Europe and Africa said in a statement.
The two went missing around 9 p.m. near the Cap Draa Training Area outside Tan-Tan, a terrain characterized by mountains, desert and semidesert plains, according to the Moroccan military.
Their disappearance triggered a search-and-rescue operation involving more than 600 personnel from the United States, Morocco and other military partners. The operation deployed frigates, vessels, helicopters and drones.
Search efforts will continue for the missing second soldier, a U.S. defense official told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity as they were not allowed to speak publicly on the issue.
The official said a U.S. contingent remained in Morocco after the multinational war games ended Friday to provide command and control and to continue search and rescue operations.

Key was assigned to Charlie Battery, 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, U.S Army Europe and Africa said.
He entered military service in 2023 as an officer candidate and earned his commission through Officer Candidate School in 2024 as an Air Defense Artillery officer. He later completed the Basic Officer Leader Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, according to the statement.
Key is survived by his father, Kendrick Key Sr.; his mother, Jihan Key; his sister, Dakota Debose-Hill; and his brother-in-law, U.S. Army Spc. James Brown.
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The search-and-rescue operation, now in its ninth day, has covered more than 12,000 square kilometers of sea and littoral zone, currently adding around 3,000 square kilometers per day.
The soldiers had been taking part in African Lion 26, a U.S.-led exercise launched in April across four countries – Morocco, Tunisia, Ghana and Senegal – with more than 7,000 personnel from over 30 nations. Since 2004, it has been the largest U.S. joint military exercise in Africa.
In 2012, two U.S. Marines were killed and two others injured during a helicopter crash in Morocco’s southern city of Agadir while taking part in the exercises.
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