'We're mad': Sense of urgency carries UNC men's basketball to win in Jumpman Invitational
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Coming off back-to-back losses against UConn and Kentucky, Harrison Ingram did not mince words.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Coming off back-to-back losses against UConn and Kentucky, Harrison Ingram did not mince words.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – With dominant defense, the No. 11 North Carolina men’s basketball team (8-3) snapped a two game losing skid and picked up its best win of the season, defeating No. 7 Oklahoma (10-1), 81-69, Wednesday night in the Jumpman Invitational.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — What did Deja Kelly do all day waiting for a 10 p.m. tip-off?
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Alyssa Ustby was asleep.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – No. 24 North Carolina women’s basketball (8-4, 0-0 ACC) ran Oklahoma (6-4, 0-0 Big 12) off the court, winning 61-52 after outscoring the Sooners 25-16 in the second half Tuesday night at the Jumpman Invitational at the Spectrum Center. The win over the Sooners was UNC’s first win over a Power 5 opponent this season.
Former UNC basketball player and NBA veteran Eric Montross died on Sunday at 52, the University announced Monday. Montross was diagnosed with and began treatment for cancer in March, causing him to step away from his duties as UNC's radio analyst.
ATLANTA — As Tre Mitchell’s airball conveniently sailed into Kentucky teammate Aaron Bradshaw’s arms, RJ Davis only had one option: foul.
ATLANTA — His eyebrows raised and eyes wide, Elliot Cadeau screamed: “What the fuck!”
ATLANTA — The No. 9 North Carolina men’s basketball team (7-3) fell to No. 14 Kentucky (8-2), 87-83, on Saturday in the CBS Sports Classic at State Farm Arena.
When asked how it felt to have Teonni Key back on the court, head coach Courtney Banghart only had one reaction: “Hallelujah.”
All-around scoring and points in transition allowed the No. 25 North Carolina women’s basketball team (7-4, 0-0 ACC) to rout Western Carolina (2-9, 0-0 SoCon) 96-34, on Friday night at Carmichael Arena.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. – Courtney Banghart’s team was exhausted.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Indya Nivar slammed the ball into the ground.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. – After entering halftime tied, the No. 24 UNC women’s basketball team (6-4, 0-0 ACC) could not withstand a strong third quarter from No. 17 UConn (6-3, 0-0 Big East), losing, 76-64, Sunday evening at Mohegan Sun Arena. The Tar Heels have now played three ranked opponents on the season. They have lost to them all.
In the second half of UNC's 81-66 victory over UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, graduate guard Lexi Donarski shot five 3-pointers.
The No. 24 North Carolina women’s basketball team (6-3) snapped a 3-game losing streak, defeating the UNC Greensboro Spartans (6-3), 81-66. In what became a game of runs, the Tar Heels had the last laugh, closing out the Spartans in the fourth.
NEW YORK — Hubert Davis would agree he was pretty fired up.
NEW YORK — Armando Bacot came out of the locker room hot.
The No. 9 North Carolina men’s basketball team (7-2, 1-0 ACC) fell to defending national champion No 5. UConn (8-1, 0-0 BEC), 87-76, Tuesday night in Madison Square Garden.
Following a home matchup against UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, the No. 24 North Carolina women’s basketball team will travel to Connecticut to take on No. 17 UConn in the Naismith Hall of Fame Women's Showcase in Uncasville.