'Real steady': Veterans and new faces dominate for UNC gymnastics vs. William & Mary
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A young girl dressed in a multicolor unicorn onesie stood in the front row of Carmichael Arena near the vault with a large smile on her face.
Juniors Khazia Hislop and Mikayla Robinson represented North Carolina gymnastics at the Athens Regional in the 2019 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships on Friday. It was the third time in three years that each has participated in a regional.
The North Carolina gymnastics team placed fifth in the EAGL Championships. The Tar Heels were led by a strong performance from junior Khazia Hislop, who earned first in the vault and floor, and second on the beam.
The North Carolina gymnastics team posted its highest away meet score of the season to defeat William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va., on Saturday.
It's shaping up to be another busy weekend for UNC athletics, with 10 different Tar Heel teams in action including No. 5 men's basketball and the newly crowned No. 1 women's tennis team. Read below for a look at what's on the docket.
CORRECTION: Due to a production error, the photo caption incorrectly identified the person in the photo. The person in the photo is Madison Hargrave. Additionally the story incorrectly stated junior Khazia Hislop's score on floor and how she placed. She scored a 9.950 on her floor routine and finished in first.
On Senior Night, the North Carolina gymnastics team fell to New Hampshire, 194.950 to 194.275, in Carmichael Arena on Friday.
The North Carolina gymnastics team lost to rival N.C. State, 195.850-193.700, on Saturday, Feb. 16 in Valvano Arena at the Reynolds Coliseum.
As North Carolina's winter athletic season continues and postseason competitions begin, spring teams are looking to make a statement in the opening weeks of their seasons. Take a look at what's on the slate this weekend for UNC athletics.
"Pound the Alarm" echoed throughout Carmichael Arena before North Carolina gymnastics took on its iconic final rotation on floor.
The North Carolina gymnastics team won 195.075-193.000 against Towson on Saturday in its first ever Mental Health Awareness meet.
North Carolina athletics are in full swing this weekend with winter teams continuing to compete and the spring season starting to ramp up. With a variety of events at home each day, take a look at what teams are playing in Chapel Hill and others that are scattered across the nation and abroad.
The North Carolina gymnastics team finished second in Pittsburgh Friday night, but yet again an underwhelming performance in a single event held the Tar Heels back.
Despite setting new personal bests on floor routines three times during her first season on the UNC’s gymnastics team, junior Mikayla Robinson entered the 2018 meet against Temple in her second season wanting to do even better.
Equality has no boundaries, and it showed on Friday night.
CORRECTION: Due to a prodcution error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the gynmast in the photo accompanying the story. The gynmast pictured is sophomore Lily Dean. The caption of the photo has been updated with the correct name. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
The beat echoed throughout Carmichael Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Martin Luther King Jr. weekend is almost here, bringing with it an extra day when you don't have to set your alarm for work or class.
The North Carolina gymnastics team started its 2019 season with a statement victory in the Lindsey Ferris Invitational, sweeping three opponents in the process.
After a rollercoaster 2018 season, the North Carolina gymnastics team used the off-season to add more depth to its roster. As UNC kicks off the 2019 season this Sunday at the Lindsey Ferris Invitational, it’s aiming for higher scores and to strengthen performances in order to improve its team standings.