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(12/01/23 3:49pm)
With less than two minutes remaining and a six-point deficit for UNC, South Carolina's Kamilla Cardoso blocked Maria Gakdeng’s shot attempt, sending the junior center falling to the ground.
(12/01/23 6:18pm)
Late in the first quarter, Alyssa Ustby drove to the basket and was pulled down by South Carolina's Ashlyn Watkins.
(12/01/23 2:30am)
The No. 24 North Carolina women’s basketball (5-3) team dropped its third straight game on Thursday night, 65-58, to No. 1 South Carolina (6-0) at Carmichael Arena.
(11/30/23 3:04pm)
It took a little longer than Elliot Cadeau hoped to finally feel ready.Yet the moment came in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. After North Carolina beat Arkansas in The Bahamas, Cadeau dined with his family at a local restaurant.
(11/30/23 3:13pm)
Harrison Ingram said he'd never felt so much energy coursing through his body as he did in the three days leading up to Wednesday
(11/30/23 2:48am)
The No. 17 UNC men’s basketball team (6-1) defeated No. 10 Tennessee (4-3), 100-92, in the ACC-SEC Challenge Wednesday night in Chapel Hill.
(12/03/23 7:58pm)
Looking down on Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium on game day, the field appears picture perfect. But not many people know the work it takes behind the scenes, day in and day out, to maintain the field.
(11/29/23 9:28pm)
Texas A&M graduate transfer quarterback Max Johnson announced his commitment to North Carolina on Wednesday, to play in his fifth collegiate football season. In a post on X, Johnson wrote “Excited to be a Tar Heel! Let’s Go!”
(11/28/23 10:40pm)
The UNC men’s and women’s basketball teams both dropped in the AP poll after playing three games each over Thanksgiving break, with the men falling to No. 17 and the women to No. 24.
(11/28/23 10:44pm)
Waiting to take his penalty kick, graduate forward Quenzi Huerman knew he had to change his approach in order to convert. The Frenchman had trained with Hofstra’s goalkeeper, Wessel Speel, during a tryout this summer. Huerman knew Speel was prepared for his typical approach.
(11/28/23 10:42pm)
The last two times the UNC women’s basketball team met South Carolina, it was do or die.
(11/28/23 10:36pm)
Following a Thanksgiving break trip to the Bahamas for the 2023 Battle 4 Atlantis tournament, the No. 17 North Carolina men’s basketball team will make its return to the Dean E. Smith Center on Wednesday for its ACC/SEC Challenge matchup against No. 10 Tennessee.
(11/27/23 1:15am)
Despite conceding more than one goal for the first time this season, the No. 3 UNC men’s soccer team (12-3-6, 2-3-3 ACC) came from behind to overcome No. 14 Hofstra (14-4-4, 5-1-2 CAA), 2-2 (5-3), in a penalty shootout in the third round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday at Dorrance Field.
(11/27/23 1:08am)
Coming off of its first loss of the season to No. 16 Kansas State, the No. 18 UNC women’s basketball team (5-2) faced Florida Gulf Coast (5-2) for the first time in program history. The Tar Heels lost against the Eagles, 65-64, in the third-place game at the Gulf Coast Showcase, dropping back-to-back non-conference games for the first time since December 2018.
(11/27/23 9:02pm)
After his team suffered a reverse sweep at home against then-No. 25 Florida State, UNC volleyball coach Mike Schall said he wanted one big home win for his team.
(11/27/23 9:06pm)
Amidst hundreds of Brigham Young students who stormed the field, the North Carolina women’s soccer players were hidden in white — some standing, some sitting, but all crying and all in utter disbelief.
(11/26/23 3:48pm)
RALEIGH, N.C. — Following UNC football’s 39-20 loss to N.C. State in its final game of the regular season, there was one phrase that Drake Maye repeated over and over in the postgame press conference in slightly different variations: “It starts with me.”
(11/26/23 11:26pm)
RALEIGH, N.C. — Cedric Gray saluted his family while walking off the field at Carter-Finley Stadium.
(11/26/23 2:57am)
Facing its first ranked opponent of the season, the No. 18 UNC women’s basketball team (5-1) met No. 16 Kansas State (6-0) for the first time ever in program history and were overcome by the Wildcats, 63-56, earning the Tar Heels their first loss of the season in the Gulf Coast Showcase Tournament.
(11/26/23 4:27am)
The UNC football team (8-4, 4-4 ACC) fell to N.C. State (9-3, 6-2 ACC), 39-20, Saturday night in the final game of the regular season, for its third-straight loss to the Wolfpack.