Scoring renaissance lifts UNC women's basketball to upset over No. 6 N.C. State
When UNC women’s basketball began preparing for its game against No. 6 N.C. State, the Tar Heels wanted to become a group that refused to relent.
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When UNC women’s basketball began preparing for its game against No. 6 N.C. State, the Tar Heels wanted to become a group that refused to relent.
Tuesday before the N.C. State game at Carmichael Arena, Courtney Banghart had three words for Alexandra Zelaya: “We need you.”
Behind a complete offensive turnaround, the UNC women’s basketball team (18-9, 10-5 ACC), upset No. 6 N.C. State (23-4, 11-4 ACC), 80-70, on Thursday night in Carmichael Arena.
As Robyn Hadley walked to center court in Carmichael Arena, all she could do was reflect.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The North Carolina women’s basketball team (17-9, 13-5 ACC) defeated Wake Forest (4-22, 0-14 ACC) on Sunday, 58-50.
Every time Armando Bacot corralled an entry pass — in the short corner or low post — he knew it was time to go to work.
Harrison Ingram’s batteries were low — so much so that he had to go into low-power mode.
Points in the paint and offensive rebounding led No. 7 North Carolina (20-6, 12-3 ACC) past Virginia Tech (14-11, 6-8 ACC), 96-81, Saturday afternoon in the Dean E. Smith Center.
Lexi Donarski said she could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The UNC women’s basketball team (16-9, 8-5 ACC) outlasted the Pittsburgh Panthers (7-19, 1-12 ACC) in a 75-62 victory on Thursday evening at Carmichael Arena. Graduate guard Lexi Donarski scored a game-high 20 points, tying her career-high 3-pointer total to push UNC to a win following a cold offensive start.
The No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels (19-6, 11-3 ACC) fell in a grueling road battle to the Syracuse Orange (16-9, 7-7 ACC) 86-79 at the JMA Wireless Dome.
DURHAM — Alyssa Ustby had a chance to win the game.
DURHAM, N.C. — After Sunday’s 68-60 overtime loss to Duke, Deja Kelly said her team was pissed off.
DURHAM, N.C. — In an overtime battle, North Carolina (15-9, 7-5) fell to Duke (16-7, 8-4), 68-60, on Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The No. 3 North Carolina men's basketball team (19-5, 11-2 ACC) fended off a late-game push from Miami (15-9, 6-7 ACC) to pull away with a 75-72 road win.
Head coach Hubert Davis tried to warn his team before the game. It doesn't matter who UNC plays — the level of preparation should always be the same.
Most teams need a little bit of glue. No, not the glue that’s used to keep the soles of Little League cleats from falling apart or that preschoolers use to create their Thanksgiving hand turkeys.
In its first home loss of the season, the No. 3 North Carolina men's basketball team (18-5, 10-2) was bested by the Clemson Tigers (15-7, 5-6 ACC), 80-76, Tuesday night at the Dean E. Smith Center.
Even with the ability to sign name, image, licensing deals, North Carolina athletes face several challenges if they want to sell merchandise.
Trailing by two with under 45 seconds left in the fourth quarter, UNC head coach Courtney Banghart made a change.