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(02/28/21 5:41am)
With several of North Carolina's fall sports teams adding spring seasons to their 2020-2021 schedules, The Daily Tar Heel will be recapping some of the action from this spring's busy weekends in roundups every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
(02/22/21 9:24pm)
The No. 24 North Carolina gymnastics team was in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon, where they defeated the Temple Owls by a score of 195.250-195.100. Temple’s score was the highest by an opponent in a UNC victory this season, prompting this to be the Tar Heels' most narrow margin of victory thus far.
(02/22/21 2:57am)
It’s one thing to grow a love for Chapel Hill while you're a student at UNC.
(02/20/21 5:02pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team competed against Pittsburgh, Towson and LIU Brooklyn in the Towson quad meet on Friday. The Tar Heels finished in first place, separating themselves from the rest of the teams by as many as 6.925 points with a final score of 195.000.
(02/14/21 1:18am)
After finishing second behind No. 25 North Carolina State (7-2) just a few days ago, the No. 23 North Carolina gymnastics team (4-1) took revenge against the Wolfpack on Friday, defeating them 195.300-195.025 in Carmichael Arena.
(02/13/21 9:21pm)
In its first quad meet of the season, the North Carolina gymnastics team took on North Carolina State, Pittsburgh and Towson. The Tar Heels finished in second place with a final score of 195.600.
(01/23/21 5:10pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team began its season in Durham, N.H. on Friday, defeating the New Hampshire Wildcats by a score of 195.200 to 194.375. Not only did the Tar Heels win, but they also eclipsed their previous record for points scored as a team in a season opener.
(09/11/20 4:35am)
Today, we're launching The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(09/09/20 5:28pm)
To honor the impact and legacy former UNC Gymnastics coach Derek Galvin and his wife Debra had, a scholarship has been endowed to the program in their name.
(07/01/20 12:04am)
When Derek Galvin took over as head coach of the North Carolina gymnastics program in 1981, Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, MTV had just gone on the air and Michael Jordan was still a first-year at UNC. And after 39 years as a head coach, Galvin announced earlier this month that he would be retiring effective July 1.
(03/22/20 11:56pm)
On Wednesday, March 11, the North Carolina gymnastics team was preparing for a meet at Maryland and getting ready to host the East Atlantic Gymnastics League championship in Chapel Hill.
(03/02/20 3:41am)
Regal, enthusiastic, fierce competitors.
(03/01/20 9:07pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team (7-5) did not disappoint its fans and seniors on Friday night when it reached its highest overall score of the season to beat George Washington University 196.325-195.500.
(02/25/20 12:02am)
In the third meeting between the teams in eight days, the North Carolina gymnastics team defeated New Hampshire by a score of 196.100-195.300 on Sunday afternoon in Durham.
(02/19/20 3:24am)
The North Carolina gymnastics team brought the heat and outscored New Hampshire 196.050-195.650 at Carmichael Arena, achieving its highest overall team score of the season on Monday night's annual Pink Meet.
(02/16/20 10:31pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team finished third in a tri-meet with N.C. State and New Hampshire in Raleigh on Saturday evening. The Tar Heels held the lead heading into the final event but finished with a score of 194.600 behind the Wildcats' and the Wolfpack's respective scores of 195.150 and 194.950.
(02/09/20 9:44pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team suffered its second conference loss of the season in a 194.325-194.225 defeat on the road against Towson University on Friday.
(02/06/20 3:58am)
The Battle of the Blues — a tale as old as time.
(01/27/20 12:40am)
Lily Dean stood on the floor platform, showcasing the huge smile that formed on her face as the opening notes of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” echoed throughout Carmichael Arena.
(01/19/20 3:37pm)
The North Carolina gymnastics team traveled to Kentucky for a Friday night showdown and finished in second place with an overall score of 194.625 in a quad meet against N.C. State, Lindenwood and No. 11 Kentucky.