Mementos, memories from Dean Smith
It was a Thursday afternoon in 1984 when Woody Durham got an invitation to play golf.
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It was a Thursday afternoon in 1984 when Woody Durham got an invitation to play golf.
Wind. It can infantilize professional golfers and turn amateurs embryonic.
In keeping with a listless spring season to date, the North Carolina men's golf team scuffled Tuesday to a last-place finish at The Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate. Beset by rain delays, a demanding course, inconsistent play and even illness, the Tar Heels took residence in the cellar of the 15-team event, 52 shots behind champion Auburn.
The North Carolina women’s golf team finished 10th among 16 teams at the Northrop Grumman Challenge, which teed off Sunday and ended Tuesday afternoon in Southern California. Here’s what you need to know about the Tar Heels’ first tournament of the spring:
Three goals in a span of 2:03 paced the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team to a 4-1 halftime lead against No. 18 Delaware in the first round of the NCAA championships.
Just five days after falling 1-0 to No. 2 Syracuse, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team topped The Orange in a 1-0 win of its own Friday to advance to the ACC final against Maryland.
Goals by Nina Notman and Loren Shealy have keyed the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team to a 2-0 halftime lead against California at Henry Stadium.
Top-ranked Maryland and No. 3 North Carolina are scoreless at halftime in the last ACC regular-season meeting between the two field hockey powerhouses.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team leads Radford 3-0 at halftime after 35 minutes of lopsided play.
Coach Karen Shelton said her North Carolina women’s field hockey team would have to measure up against an imposing meter stick Friday night in the form of rival Old Dominion.
Senior forwards Andy Craven and Rob Lovejoy will both miss the entire 2013 season for the North Carolina men’s soccer team, thinning UNC’s attack.
Saturday is known in golf parlance as “moving day,” the preferable moment to vault up the leaderboard and take a stab at first place on Sunday.
Katherine Perry had a good feeling entering today.
When North Carolina softball ace Lori Spingola strides to the circle, her hips swaying with her distinctive, confident gait, two thoughts occur simultaneously.
If it were a beauty contest, the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader against Virginia might have ended sourly for the North Carolina softball team.
It could have happened again.
They taketh away. They giveth back.
Sport has its fair share of fabled traditions, but none is more storied — nor ancient — than wrestling.
Staff writer Dylan Howlett empties his notebook to provide extra content that didn’t make it into last Friday’s Xylina McDaniel feature.