Alyssa Ustby's 25-point double-double carries UNC women's hoops to win over Wake Forest
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The North Carolina women’s basketball team (17-9, 13-5 ACC) defeated Wake Forest (4-22, 0-14 ACC) on Sunday, 58-50.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The North Carolina women’s basketball team (17-9, 13-5 ACC) defeated Wake Forest (4-22, 0-14 ACC) on Sunday, 58-50.
Behind a big second inning, the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (3-0) completed a series sweep of Wagner (0-3) with a 20-6 victory Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
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Until this season, UNC junior gymnast Taylor Schulze hadn’t done a floor routine since her sophomore year of high school.
When Parker Wolfe lined up for his first-ever time trial as a 14-year-old, his father Padden was admittedly nervous. There was a pretty significant size disparity between his son, a mere freshman on the Cherry Creek High School cross country team, and his older competition. The chiseled physiques and sheer length of the upperclassmen left Wolfe’s father sure of one thing: “He’s going to get his ass kicked.”
As co-captain Alyssa Long stood in the halftime huddle moments before the third quarter began, the senior midfielder looked at her teammates.
Every time Armando Bacot corralled an entry pass — in the short corner or low post — he knew it was time to go to work.
Harrison Ingram’s batteries were low — so much so that he had to go into low-power mode.
Powered by three five-run innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (2-0) took down Wagner College (0-2) on Saturday, 16-5, in game two of its opening weekend series.
Points in the paint and offensive rebounding led No. 7 North Carolina (20-6, 12-3 ACC) past Virginia Tech (14-11, 6-8 ACC), 96-81, Saturday afternoon in the Dean E. Smith Center.
The No. 15 North Carolina Diamond Heels (1-0) beat Wagner College (0-1), 10-3, on Friday afternoon in its season opener at Boshamer Stadium.
Lexi Donarski said she could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The UNC women’s basketball team (16-9, 8-5 ACC) outlasted the Pittsburgh Panthers (7-19, 1-12 ACC) in a 75-62 victory on Thursday evening at Carmichael Arena. Graduate guard Lexi Donarski scored a game-high 20 points, tying her career-high 3-pointer total to push UNC to a win following a cold offensive start.
When UNC women's lacrosse head coach Jenny Levy watches her women’s lacrosse team take the field, she still sees a lot of inexperience.
The No. 7 North Carolina Tar Heels (19-6, 11-3 ACC) fell in a grueling road battle to the Syracuse Orange (16-9, 7-7 ACC) 86-79 at the JMA Wireless Dome.
The tournament was slipping away from the UNC men’s golf team. After leading by three entering the final round of the Amer Ari Invitational on Saturday, the Tar Heels had fallen eight behind Arizona State.
RALEIGH, N.C. — As her team transitioned to the mat for the floor exercise, UNC gymnastics head coach Danna Durante heard a “Tar! Heels!” call-and-response chant ring from the upper bowl of Reynolds Coliseum.
Chapel Hill High School announced last week that Ryan Horton will be the new head coach of the CHHS football team following coach Issac Marsh’s retirement after 26 years.
To prepare for its spring season, the North Carolina women’s golf coaching staff set a challenge for their team.
Max Johnson knows what he wants.