Swimming and diving finishes second at invitational meet
12 points in swimming is not a lot.
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12 points in swimming is not a lot.
When asked whether this weekend’s meet at Louisville was preparation for the future of the season, North Carolina swimming and diving coach Rich DeSelm’s answer was simple.
More than three decades into his career as head volleyball coach, Joe Sagula had never been ejected from a game — until Sunday afternoon.
The calendar has barely changed to September, and the North Carolina volleyball team already has its sights set on another month — December.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team only scored 19 goals in 20 regular season games last year. Friday night, it seemed as though they were going to reach that mark in just one game.
The North Carolina women’s tennis team proved it is a giant force in the ACC this weekend. Then, it quickly proved that the giant could be toppled.
The North Carolina men’s tennis team closed out its season at home the same way it began it — in winning fashion.
Most people probably assumed North Carolina’s most dominant sports team this year was done for the season when the men’s basketball team fell to Iowa State last weekend.
Student-Athlete.
It was another slow start for the North Carolina baseball team, but just like its last six games, it was a strong finish.
The old adage, “There is no ‘I’ in team” rings true for the North Carolina women’s tennis team.
Two starkly contrasting games, yet the same outcome.
Maybe it was the week of preparation. Maybe it was the victory against a higher-ranked opponent. Or maybe even the atmosphere of a packed Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
The North Carolina women’s tennis team is trying to use a new rule as a learning opportunity.
One day. Two opponents. Two victories.
Building an award-winning elementary school is a daunting task — a challenge that Moseley Architects met head on.
Parking in Carrboro sometimes feels scarce — and the Board of Aldermen hopes to improve that.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will honor 12 local business leaders at its inaugural Hall of Fame Nov. 13. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. R.B. Fitch and his late wife Jenny Fitch will be inducted.
A group of volunteers in Carrboro has found a scary good way to raise money on Halloween.
A new coffee shop in Carrboro is bringing it back old school — combining old-fashioned coffee and vinyl music.