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DTH Sports at a Glance

Good morning, UNC sports fans.

Welcome back to DTH Sports at a Glance — your dose of sports news from the student journalists at The Daily Tar Heel. Every Friday, we'll let you know what's coming up and what you might have missed during the week. And on Monday, we'll catch you up on all of the games and news from over the weekend.

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Marquise Williams throws career-high three interceptions

Coming into the season, Marquise Williams was the one constant for a team full of questions. But after three interceptions in the red zone, the North Carolina coaches are looking for answers.

Read Sports Editor Pat James' story here.

North Carolina squanders season opener

Though the new defensive scheme proved effective against South Carolina, crucial mistakes by quarterback Marquise Williams spelled doom for the Tar Heels in their season-opening loss.

Read Senior Writer Carlos Collazo's story here.

Jordan McCrary battles back from torn ACL

When he was younger, Jordan McCrary wanted to play basketball instead of soccer.  But thanks to his mom, he played soccer, and now will be returning to the pitch for the North Carolina soccer team this season.  

Read staff writer Evan Chronis' story here.

Looking ahead

  • The North Carolina volleyball team kicks off the weekend action with an ACC-Big Ten matchup against Wisconsin on Friday. 
  • The women's soccer team plays California on Friday, while the men's soccer team takes on William & Mary. 
  • The cross country team will participate in the Hokie Invitational on Friday.
  • The field hockey team will travel to Drexel on Sunday. 
  • Follow @DTHsports on Twitter for more coverage of UNC athletics.

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