UNC’s Evan Henderson wrestles Maryland’s Shyheim Brown in January of 2014. Henderson won 4-0.
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UNC’s Evan Henderson wrestles Maryland’s Shyheim Brown in January of 2014. Henderson won 4-0.
Junior Joey Ward attempts to pin down his opponent from Pittsburgh Saturday evening.
The No. 16 North Carolina wrestling team saw two very different ends of the spectrum in its weekend matches against Oklahoma State and The Citadel.
While the crowd at Carmichael Arena was calling for a two-point takedown, Evan Henderson had bigger ideas in his final home match.
Redshirt senior Evan Henderson has been the model of consistency in his five years on the North Carolina wrestling team.
Favored to win both of its duals Wednesday night, things simply didn’t go as planned for the North Carolina wrestling team.
The North Carolina wrestling team rewrote a familiar narrative to earn its first ACC win of the season against Virginia, 27-20.
For the North Carolina wrestling team, it's biggest foe on Monday night wasn’t the No. 3 N.C. State Wolfpack but rather it's own mindset.
Christian Barber, a UNC wrestler, faces off against Tommy Gantt, a student from North Carolina State University. Gantt won the bout against Barber 10 - 4.
Before stepping onto the mat, North Carolina wrestler Evan Henderson peered to the right to see a familiar sight — his team trailing by double digits on the scoreboard.
Facing a tough opponent in its ACC opener, the North Carolina wrestling team needed something to trigger its push for victory — but that spark never came.
Despite three slow starts, the North Carolina wrestling team proved its ability to battle back en route to a convincing undefeated trip to Pittsburgh.
Despite two finals losses in the 2016 Defense Soap & Flips Wrestling Southern Scuffle, the North Carolina wrestling team left Chattanooga, Tenn., with newfound momentum.
In its last weekend of competition in 2015, the No. 18 North Carolina wrestling team participated in two dual meets, taking on Army on Saturday night and Old Dominion on Sunday. Both matches came down to the wire, with redshirt first-year Cory Daniel picking up key victories to seal wins in both.
The North Carolina wrestling team fell behind 6-0 after two bouts against the Appalachian State Mountaineers before picking up six of the final eight matchups in a decisive 24-12 team victory.
Through two matches on Saturday, the No. 19 North Carolina wrestling team faced a 6-0 deficit against Gardner-Webb.
In its first dual meet of the season, the No. 12 North Carolina wrestling team came out on top.
Toughness.
A Tennessee court ruled that Corey Mock, the son of former North Carolina wrestling coach C.D. Mock, should not have been expelled for sexual assault by his university.
C.D. Mock, North Carolina’s former wrestling coach who was fired last month, says the University violated his First Amendment rights.