'It’s just crazy': Armando Bacot tearily reminisces on his five years at UNC after senior night win
All Tuesday, Armando Bacot could only think about the game.
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All Tuesday, Armando Bacot could only think about the game.
Cormac Ryan is intense.
On a Senior Night in which the No. 7 North Carolina men’s basketball team (24-6, 16-3 ACC) honored seven of its graduating players, UNC dismantled Notre Dame (12-18, 7-12 ACC) 84-51, its largest ACC win since Jan. 13.
If there’s anything UNC men’s lacrosse head coach Joe Breschi knows from his 34 years of coaching lacrosse, it’s that you can’t teach experience.
When UNC women’s tennis senior Reilly Tran became doubles partners with first-year Thea Rabman, she said there was no awkward phase.
The UNC men’s fencing team was an underdog at the ACC Championships. It's a role the team played played gladly.
Before RJ Davis was known for his sharp shooting and subsequent 3-point goggle celebration, he played with goggles. They were corrective glasses for his astigmatism. That was until middle school when, one day, Davis decided to take them off for good. It was a “cool factor” thing.
As No. 7 UNC men's basketball sits atop the ACC, I can’t help but wonder if going too deep in the conference tournament might potentially hurt UNC’s chances in March.
After an upset victory over No. 13 Louisville on Jan. 21, the North Carolina women’s basketball team found itself in first place in the ACC. The Tar Heels started their ACC schedule 7-1, their best start in conference play since 2013.
DURHAM, N.C. — Amid a sea of blue tarps and discarded beer bottles, Duke sophomore Ethan Byrne sits at a white folding table with a red and white sign in front of him.
UNC head coach Courtney Banghart threw her hands up in the air and shouted on the North Carolina sideline.
When the buzzer sounded in Carmichael Arena on Sunday, senior forward Alyssa Ustby threw her arms out and let out a loud, emphatic and foot-stomp-worthy yell.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team (18-11, 10-7 ACC) outlasted the Duke Blue Devils (19-9, 11-6 ACC), 63-59, on Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena.
Recruiting Luke Stevenson out of Wake Forest High School, assistant coaches Jesse Wierzbicki and Bryant Gaines knew how special he could be.
In a less than clean game on Sunday, the No. 17 UNC baseball team (10-2) brought enough offense to complete a series sweep over Princeton (1-5), winning 13-6 at Boshamer Stadium. Both teams committed four errors apiece, and the Tigers walked 11 Tar Heel batters.
The defensive half of North Carolina’s early enrollees spoke to the media for the first time on Feb. 28. A handful of the 2024 first-year class, ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation according to Rivals.com, have participated in workouts and practices since UNC’s bowl game in late December.
While seniors Fiona Crawley and Anika Yarlagadda faced a battle for the second set in their singles matches, sophomore Reese Brantmeier watched on. She sat in a plastic lawn chair with blue crutches beside her.
With 30 minutes left to play, the No. 7 UNC women’s lacrosse players were left to mend a self-inflicted wound.
Hubert Davis just about tore off his gray and Carolina Blue checkered sport coat.
In the player’s lounge after UNC's 79-70 win over N.C. State on Saturday, Harrison Ingram walked sans shoes — it’s his superstition — through the sea of media around Elliot Cadeau.