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The North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball have received a major lift heading into the new season, as head coach Michael Malone is now set to benefit from the return of a key senior contributor after an unexpected NCAA eligibility development.


What initially appeared to be the end of the road has taken a dramatic turn, with Seth Trimble now expected to return to Chapel Hill for an additional season. The decision comes after a revised interpretation of eligibility rules opened a pathway for players previously believed to be out of college eligibility.
Trimble, who had been preparing to move on from the program, is now positioned to rejoin the Tar Heels’ rotation and immediately strengthen their backcourt. His return brings experience, defensive toughness, and proven production in high-pressure moments—qualities that will be crucial for a roster undergoing transition.
Under Malone’s leadership, UNC has been reshaping its identity, and the addition of a seasoned guard familiar with the system provides an immediate boost. Trimble’s ability to contribute on both ends of the floor is expected to play a key role in stabilizing the lineup and elevating the team’s competitiveness.

Inside the program, the development is being viewed as a major win—bringing back a veteran presence who not only understands the expectations of Chapel Hill but has already delivered in some of the program’s biggest moments.
With Trimble’s return now on the horizon, UNC’s outlook for the upcoming season takes a significant step forward, adding both depth and leadership to an already evolving roster under Malone’s direction.