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(07/05/11 10:10pm)
Former North Carolina defensive end Michael McAdoo, who was deemed permanently ineligible by the NCAA in November, filed a lawsuit against Chancellor Holden Thorp, the University and the NCAA on Friday in an attempt to have his eligibility reinstated.
(07/05/11 6:38pm)
Former UNC defensive end Michael McAdoo, who was deemed permanently ineligible by the NCAA in November, filed a lawsuit against Chancellor Holden Thorp, the University and the NCAA on Friday in an attempt to have his eligibility reinstated.
(07/05/11 1:30pm)
As a child, Jones Angell and his father would watch North Carolina basketball games with the sound muted.
(06/29/11 2:32pm)
The NCAA has reported that North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples did not commit any violations in connection with an NFL draft party, UNC football spokesman Kevin Best said.
(06/27/11 10:12pm)
Athletic director Dick Baddour and Learfield Sports general manager Gary Sobba announced today that Jones Angell will replace Woody Durham as the play-by-play caller for UNC football and men’s basketball broadcasts starting this season.
(06/27/11 5:41pm)
Playing in the College World Series has become a familiar experience for North Carolina.
(06/23/11 6:47pm)
OMAHA – Playing in the College World Series has become a familiar experience for North Carolina.
(06/21/11 8:28pm)
The NCAA sent a notice of allegations to UNC on Tuesday, outlining a litany of “potential major” violations it states the football program committed, which include improper academic assistance from a tutor, impermissible benefits to players and failures of institutional oversight.
(06/21/11 12:33pm)
After losing to Vanderbilt in Saturday’s College World Series opener, the North Carolina baseball team faced an uphill battle in trying to keep its national championship hopes alive.
(06/21/11 12:28pm)
OMAHA, Neb. — North Carolina pitcher Kent Emanuel wasn’t nervous about making his first career start in the College World Series. In fact, the freshman said Sunday afternoon that important games usually give him more motivation to perform on the mound.
(06/20/11 9:49pm)
North Carolina beat Texas 3-0 in Monday’s elimination game to stay alive in the 2011 College World Series.
(06/18/11 9:59pm)
Stingy pitching is what fueled North Carolina through the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament.
(06/15/11 3:11pm)
The morning after North Carolina punched its ticket to the 2011 College World Series, Jacob Stallings received a congratulatory text message from friend and Vanderbilt third baseman Jason Esposito.
(06/12/11 5:33pm)
Stanford only trailed North Carolina by one run before a rain delay stopped the NCAA super regional game for three and a half hours on Saturday.
(06/12/11 2:19am)
North Carolina beat Stanford 7-5 Saturday in game two of the NCAA super regional, moving on to the College World Series for the fifth time in six years.
(06/10/11 11:59pm)
When Stanford finally scored a run in the top of the eighth inning in Friday’s NCAA super regional, North Carolina pitcher Patrick Johnson’s streak of 30 2/3 scoreless innings was snapped.
(06/08/11 3:45pm)
Before doubling to center field in Sunday’s NCAA regional championship game against James Madison, North Carolina shortstop Levi Michael went 0-for-11 at the plate during the tournament weekend.
(06/08/11 2:38pm)
When Greg Holt saw his name flash across the screen as the 247th pick in the 2011 MLB draft, the North Carolina senior jumped out of his seat.
(06/07/11 8:29pm)
University officials announced Tuesday that they have received a notice of inquiry from the NCAA about the investigation into the North Carolina football program.
(06/06/11 1:30pm)
North Carolina has leaned on consistent offensive performances from shortstop Levi Michael and third baseman Colin Moran all season long, but Sunday against James Madison, the hard-hitting pair was relatively quiet.