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(02/02/24 8:31pm)
The return of many experienced, dynamic big men will play a key role in this season’s rivalry games. Here’s a look into how the notable bigs on each team have performed so far this season:
(12/08/23 1:05am)
In the second half of UNC's 81-66 victory over UNC Greensboro on Wednesday, graduate guard Lexi Donarski shot five 3-pointers.
(10/27/23 8:41pm)
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (10-0-8, 5-0-5 ACC) tied with Boston College (3-9-6, 0-6-4 ACC), 1-1, on the road for its final game of the regular season on Thursday evening.
(10/13/23 1:19am)
Over the past four years, it seems like Julia Dorsey has seen it all.
(09/18/23 6:47pm)
The North Carolina women’s tennis team opened its 2023 fall slate this weekend, hosting the Kitty Harrison Invitational at the Chewning Tennis Center, in which UNC won two of the singles pools and one of the doubles pools against a strong field of opponents.
(08/29/23 8:12pm)
Last November, the North Carolina football team seemed to be on the verge of breaking into the national spotlight.
(08/26/23 1:14am)
For the second time this season, the No. 3 UNC women’s soccer team found itself in a scoreless draw — this time against Wisconsin at Dorrance Field on Thursday.
(05/30/23 6:42pm)
“When the trainer can see you’re injured, they make you sit out because they can see your physical health is at stake, but when no one can see your mental health, it’s just up to you to decide,” Victoria Garrick said in her now-famous TedTalk.
(01/25/23 10:53pm)
Many junior wrestlers dream of making it to the collegiate level. What's less clear, however, is what those athletes can do after their college wrestling careers are over.
(12/12/22 12:16am)
With about one and a half minutes left in the North Carolina women's basketball team's 99-67 win over Wofford on Sunday, first-year guard Paulina Paris had the opportunity to get the Tar Heels over the 100-point mark. With a simple layup, she would have registered her second double-digit scoring outing of the season.
(11/10/22 3:14am)
The last time a North Carolina football player won or finished runner-up for the Heisman Trophy, gasoline cost 27 cents per gallon and running back Charlie "Choo Choo" Justice was carrying the offense during the 1949 season. But after the early-season brilliance of quarterback Drake Maye, the redshirt first-year signal-caller has a legitimate opportunity to buck that trend.
(10/27/22 11:30pm)
Following an exciting weekend for the North Carolina volleyball team with key road wins against rivals N.C. State and Duke, Anita Babic was named ACC Freshman of the Week. She holds this title for the second week in a row.
(10/17/22 9:47pm)
The North Carolina women's golf team dominated at the Ivy Intercollegiate last week, as the Tar Heels led the pack and several golfers took individual honors at the outing in Springfield, N.J.
(09/22/22 2:43am)
The UNC women’s golf team finished third out of 13 teams at the Texas A&M "'Mo'Morial" event after tying the lowest team score of the tournament Wednesday afternoon.
(08/21/22 9:02pm)
Despite a slow start to the first half, No. 10 North Carolina defeated UNCW, 2-0, on Sunday afternoon.
(08/23/22 10:24pm)
On Aug. 27, North Carolina will kick off its football season against the Florida A&M Rattlers at Kenan Stadium.
(04/24/22 9:05pm)
After advancing to the ACC Championship finals, the North Carolina men’s tennis team (16-8, 9-3 ACC) lost 4-3 to the Virginia (21-5, 12-0 ACC) to place second in the 2022 ACC Championship.
(04/16/22 10:42pm)
The North Carolina women’s golf team placed sixth out of 12 teams competing in the ACC championships held in Pawley’s Island, SC this weekend.
(04/07/22 2:18pm)
The No. 22 North Carolina baseball team (20-9, 6-6) fell to South Carolina (14-14, 3-6) 15-2 at Truist Field in Charlotte on Wednesday evening.
(03/30/22 1:37pm)
In her first season as North Carolina's head gymnastics coach, Danna Durante had high expectations for her athletes. After five seasons at the University of Georgia — making the NCAA Super Six in three of those seasons — she wanted to bring that winning ethos to Chapel Hill.