UNC men's basketball seeks sweet success
The North Carolina men’s basketball team will face Indiana in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in program history — losing the previous two contests in 1981 and 1984.
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The North Carolina men’s basketball team will face Indiana in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in program history — losing the previous two contests in 1981 and 1984.
When the North Carolina baseball team trailed after five innings a season ago, the team never won — posting a 0-16 record during a season that saw the Tar Heels miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001.
After the second game of the No. 10 North Carolina baseball team’s season-opening series against UCLA on Feb. 19, Tyler Ramirez needed someone to talk to.
Before the No. 10 North Carolina baseball team's weekend series against Duke, the Tar Heels had outscored their opponents 60-17 in the first three innings of games. In the teams' Friday and Saturday contests at Durham Bulls Athletic Park, UNC put up nine runs in innings 1-3 while Duke managed none.
Much like it did the night before, the No. 10 North Carolina baseball team made use of the big inning Saturday, dominating Duke for the second game in a row en route to a 12-2 win.
In Game 3 of its ACC-opening series against Pittsburgh on Sunday, the North Carolina baseball team tried to rely on the same things that led them to an 11-1 record to start the season — strong pitching, small ball and a "never say die" attitude.
On Friday against Pittsburgh, it was the bats that propelled the No. 10 North Carolina baseball team to a lopsided 14-2 victory. On Saturday it was the pitchers turn to lead the way.
In its first ACC contest of the season, the North Carolina baseball team used an eight-run fifth inning to vanquish the Pittsburgh Panthers 14-2 in the first game of a three-game series.
Coming into spring practice, the feeling among media members and fans of the North Carolina football team is that redshirt sophomore quarterback Mitch Trubisky will be the man under center when the Tar Heels take on Georgia in Atlanta on Sept. 3.
GREENSBORO — As it had for the majority of the 2015-16 season, North Carolina knew it needed big numbers from its first-year guards Stephanie Watts and Destinee Walker in its ACC Tournament opener against Pittsburgh.
Three games. Three players. Three walk-off wins.
In his first home game as a member of the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team, Kyle Datres lifted the Tar Heels to their third win of the season against a top-20 team.
In the 2015-16 season, the North Carolina women's basketball team has been plagued by horrid performances in the third quarters of games.
It is sundown in Gibbsboro, N.J. Zac Gallen is just getting warmed up.
Coming off of a tough three-game road trip that doubled it's loss total for the season, the No. 9 North Carolina men's basketball team looked to rebound in a major way against Pittsburgh on Sunday.
RALEIGH — Twenty-one chairs sat to the left of the scorers table inside Broughton High School on Sunday.
On Jan. 15, FC Kansas City of the National Women’s Soccer League selected former North Carolina forward Alexa Newfield with the No. 28 pick in the 2016 NWSL Draft.
Brandon Robinson became the second recruit from the Class of 2016 to commit to the North Carolina men’s basketball team when he chose the Tar Heels over Florida State, Louisville, Georgia Tech and Georgia on Sept. 28.
Omar Holness
TALLAHASSEE, FLA. — The No. 6 North Carolina men's basketball team didn't trail in Monday's game against Florida State until the 15:49 mark in the second half.