Chapel Hill, NC – In a groundbreaking move that blends legacy, leadership, and inspiration, the University of North Carolina has officially announced that former Tar Heels basketball legend Vince Carter has been named the new Athletic Director. The appointment marks a momentous chapter in the university’s storied athletic history and signals a bold, energizing direction for the future of Carolina sports.
Carter, revered for his electrifying college and NBA career, becomes the first former North Carolina men’s basketball player to hold the university’s top athletic leadership role. His appointment was met with enthusiastic celebration from fans, alumni, and current athletes, many of whom view Carter as the embodiment of Tar Heel pride and perseverance.
“Coming back to lead the place that shaped me is an honor beyond words,” said Carter during his introductory press conference. “I owe so much to this university, and now I have a chance to give back in a way that builds legacies for generations to come.”
Carter, who starred at UNC from 1995 to 1998 and led the Tar Heels to two Final Four appearances, went on to have a 22-year NBA career filled with accolades, including eight All-Star selections and countless unforgettable moments. Known for his charisma, leadership, and community involvement, Carter brings both star power and substance to the role.
UNC Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz praised the hire as “visionary,” stating, “Vince Carter has always been a leader on and off the court. His commitment to excellence, player development, and education will resonate deeply across all our athletic programs. His return to Carolina marks a new era for our student-athletes.”
In his new role, Carter will oversee all 28 varsity sports, manage athletic department strategy and operations, and lead the university’s efforts in fundraising, athlete well-being, and NIL innovation. Early reports suggest Carter will also take a personal interest in mentoring student-athletes, particularly in professional preparation and life beyond sports.
Carter replaces Bubba Cunningham, who announced his retirement after more than a decade of service.
As the Tar Heels look to elevate their status on the national stage in all sports, the return of Vince Carter represents not only a full-circle moment for a Carolina legend—but the dawn of a new and thrilling era in Chapel Hill.