UNC linebacker Shakeel Rashad tackles new position with ease
North Carolina linebacker Shakeel Rashad can tackle anything.
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North Carolina linebacker Shakeel Rashad can tackle anything.
Mike Hughes might be a novice, but he doesn’t get beat.
The two-quarterback system is back. Or is it?
During the pivotal moments of North Carolina's 17-13 loss to South Carolina on Sept. 3, running back Elijah Hood was noticeably absent from the field.
Don’t call it an upset. Not in Carmichael Arena.
North Carolina running back Elijah Hood is coming off the strongest performance of his young career, rushing for 139 yards on 13 carries in a 17-13 loss to South Carolina.
Jon Heck could hardly hear his own quarterback.
In 2014, the North Carolina volleyball team lost just three matches during the entire regular season.
By C Jackson Cowart
The North Carolina volleyball team is not a championship contender. Not yet.
Eve Rackham knows who she is.
North Carolina safety Sam Smiley is a sage among his peers.
With two new defensive coaches in charge, the “rude boys” were in for a rude awakening.
Charlton Warren respected North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora from the moment he met him.
There are no whispers during practice. No shy murmurs, no anxious thoughts.
The North Carolina football team held its media day on Wednesday at Kenan Stadium. Players and coaches answered questions about training camp and the upcoming season.
Taylor Wike does not know pressure.
All they needed was a strike.
Jenna Kelly knew what was coming.
Marielle vanGelder finds herself laughing at the ridiculous nature of her school’s self-reported NCAA violations.