UNC football's offense prepares for a physical matchup against Pittsburgh
For the first time since 1997, the UNC football team has started 3-0 in back-to-back seasons following a commanding 31-13 win against Minnesota on Saturday.
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For the first time since 1997, the UNC football team has started 3-0 in back-to-back seasons following a commanding 31-13 win against Minnesota on Saturday.
During the 0-4 stretch that ended UNC´s 2022 season, eight games were decided by less than a touchdown.
Three Diamond Heels are spending their summer covered in sweat and sunburns, but not because of beach vacations or lake days. Instead, Casey Cook, Dalton Pence and Ben Peterson are spending their summer immersed in the world of baseball’s premier summer league known as “the Cape”.
No. 4 ranked world amateur golfer and UNC rising junior David Ford made his PGA Tour debut this past weekend at the Barbasol Championship in Nicholasville, Ky., finishing in a tie for 58th place.
Two three-year staples of the Diamond Heels are headed to organizations in the AL East, as pitcher Max Carlson and catcher Tomas Frick were drafted by the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, respectively.
The Diamond Heels have sent their 220th Tar Heel to the big leagues — and the first of 2023 — as junior Mac Horvath was drafted No. 53 by the Baltimore Orioles in the second round of the Major League Baseball draft on Sunday night.
Name, image and likeness — more commonly known as NIL — is highly debated, discussed and is rapidly becoming an integral part of collegiate athletics. Here’s the rundown on NIL in North Carolina and at UNC.
The Golf Coaches Association of America named four UNC players to the All-American teams — one to the first team and three to the third team — on Tuesday. This is the first time since 1976 that an ACC team has had four players named to the All-American team.
In a 13-inning heartbreaker, the Diamond Heels' season came to a close at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Terre Haute Regional on Sunday afternoon.
In a 13-inning battle, the North Carolina baseball team lost to the Iowa Hawkeyes, 6-5, and were eliminated from the NCAA tournament.
Behind a stellar outing by junior Max Carlson, the North Carolina baseball team lives to fight another day with a 5-0 win over the Wright State Raiders in the NCAA Terre Haute Regional.
The North Carolina Diamond Heels' struggle with timely hitting and starting pitching consistency proved detrimental in their 5-4 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes, pushing them into the Terre Haute regional elimination bracket.
After beating Arizona State earlier in quarterfinals, the Tar Heel men’s golf team advanced to the semifinals to face Georgia Tech, where they narrowly lost 3-2 on Tuesday evening in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The No. 2 North Carolina men’s golf team beat the Arizona State Sun Devils, 3-1, to advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship in Scottsdale, Arizona, behind match wins by Dylan Menante, Ryan Burnett and David Ford.
The No. 2 North Carolina men’s golf team finished on top of NCAA championship stroke play at 6-under-par after four rounds, earning them the top seed heading into the first round of match play at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Coming into the ACC tournament, the Diamond Heels pitching staff issued 19 walks over their four games in South Carolina against Coastal Carolina and Clemson. However, in their 10-2 win over Virginia on Thursday to finish off ACC tournament pool play and advance to the semifinals, they issued two — a stark contrast from the pitching seen just a week prior.
Behind stellar pitching and capitalizing on situations with runners in scoring position, the No. 7 seed North Carolina baseball team (35-21) beat the No. 2 seed Virginia Cavaliers (45-12), 10-2, to advance to the ACC tournament semifinals and retain a chance to defend their title.
Four Diamond Heels were honored with ACC all-conference team picks on Monday, including sophomore outfielder Vance Honeycutt who was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year.
In a low-scoring, stinging defeat, the North Carolina baseball team (33-21, 14-14) lost to the No. 7 Clemson Tigers (39-17, 20-10), 3-1, in South Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium as the Tigers swept the Diamond Heels.
By a narrow margin, the North Carolina baseball team (33-20, 14-13) lost to the No. 7 Clemson Tigers (38-17, 19-10), 5-4, in South Carolina at Doug Kingsmore Stadium as the Tigers walked it off on a single in the bottom of the ninth.