Tar Heel baseball earns No. 3 NCAA tournament seed
The regular season has ended for college baseball, but North Carolina hasn’t seen the last of Boshamer Stadium just yet.
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The regular season has ended for college baseball, but North Carolina hasn’t seen the last of Boshamer Stadium just yet.
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — With the score of the NCAA women’s lacrosse semifinal tied at 10, No. 3-seeded North Carolina was just seconds away from taking No. 2-seeded Northwestern to overtime for the second time this season.
The outcome of Saturday’s ACC tournament game between North Carolina and Virginia didn’t really matter.
STONY BROOK, N.Y. – With the score of the NCAA women’s lacrosse semifinal tied at 10, No. 3-seeded North Carolina was just seconds away from taking No. 2-seeded Northwestern to overtime for the second time this season.
When the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse team makes its third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament semifinal on Friday, the Tar Heels will be facing a familiar opponent.
The NCAA was back on UNC’s campus May 18 as part of the ongoing investigation into the UNC football program, spokesman Kevin Best said.
After the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team’s Wednesday night game against Appalachian State, coach Mike Fox talked to his players about the importance of the upcoming weekend series against No. 1 Virginia.
Just as the first-half clock wound down in the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse NCAA quarterfinal matchup with No. 6-seeded Loyola, Greyhound goalie Kerry Stoothoff earned what would have been her fifth save of the game.
For the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team, a trip to the final four is no longer just a dream — it’s an expectation.
On paper, Ryan Flanagan had it all.
With just more than one week left in the regular season, the end is in sight for the North Carolina baseball team.
North Carolina defensive lineman Jared McAdoo has been dismissed from the football program for violating team rules, coach Butch Davis announced in a press release Monday.
After jumping to a 6-2 lead in the first three quarters against Maryland in the ACC Tournament semifinals in April, the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team looked as if it would be soon playing for its 12th conference title.
After giving up three goals in the final minute and a half to allow No. 3 Notre Dame to tie the game, the No. 12 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team once again found themselves in a compromising situation.
When the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse team hosts Virginia in the first round of the NCAA tournament Saturday, the Tar Heels will be taking on a familiar foe.
In North Carolina’s 72-65 Sweet 16 loss to Stanford on March 26, forward Jessica Breland had just two points.
When the North Carolina football team takes the field Saturday in its annual spring game, don’t expect any flashy calls from the Butch Davis playbook.
The 2010-11 North Carolina men’s basketball season ended two weeks ago. But without confirmation about the return of three starting Tar Heels, the UNC squad hasn’t been able to look firmly toward the future just yet.
North Carolina forwards Tyler Zeller and John Henson announced Wednesday that they plan to return to UNC and play basketball for the 2011-12 season.
Looking to advance the North Carolina runners in hopes of extending the Tar Heels’ 5-3 lead against Clemson on Friday, Jesse Wierzbicki laid down a sacrifice bunt.