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(19 hours ago)
CHARLOTTE — Austin Greaser knew what he had to do. On Charlotte Country Club’s long and brutally difficult par-4 18th hole, he needed to make birdie to tie clubhouse leader Michael Brennan of Wake Forest and give himself a chance to win the ACC individual title.
(04/08/24 10:49pm)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Parks Harber stepped up to the plate in a tie game in the seventh inning.
(03/26/24 9:00am)
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors break down UNC's performance in the NCAA tournament. The group recaps the women's basketball loss to South Carolina and the men's basketball victory over Michigan State, advancing the team to the Sweet 16. DTH Sports Assistant Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by Senior Writers Harry Crowther, Brendan Lunga, Emma Moon and Caroline Wills on this episode of Hark the Pod.
(03/24/24 4:57am)
CHARLOTTE — The Spartans were talking.
(03/24/24 12:03am)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After a 23-3 run to end the first half, the No. 1 seeded North Carolina men’s basketball team (29-7) pulled away from No. 9 seed Michigan State (20-15) in the second to win, 85-69, in the second round of the NCAA tournament Saturday at Spectrum Center.
(03/23/24 2:51am)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Lackadaisical. That’s the word Seth Trimble used to describe UNC’s play at times in its first round win on Thursday against No. 16 seed Wagner. Careless turnovers. Failure to get out in transition. Defensive lapses.
(03/22/24 2:39am)
CHARLOTTE — Curtis Withers was a star in his hometown. He attended West Charlotte High School and was named the 2001 Charlotte Observer player of the year. He stayed home to play college ball at Charlotte, where he was named first team All-Conference three times.
(03/21/24 2:27pm)
CHARLOTTE — Sitting on a training table in UNC's locker room at the Spectrum Center, Armando Bacot paused when asked who won last year’s NCAA tournament. Bacot, who is gearing up for a first-round tournament game with the Tar Heels on Thursday, took a beat. He laughed.
(03/12/24 7:41pm)
Will Peters was perplexed.
(03/05/24 5:35pm)
After an upset victory over No. 13 Louisville on Jan. 21, the North Carolina women’s basketball team found itself in first place in the ACC. The Tar Heels started their ACC schedule 7-1, their best start in conference play since 2013.
(03/03/24 9:01pm)
In a less than clean game on Sunday, the No. 17 UNC baseball team (10-2) brought enough offense to complete a series sweep over Princeton (1-5), winning 13-6 at Boshamer Stadium. Both teams committed four errors apiece, and the Tigers walked 11 Tar Heel batters.
(03/03/24 4:49pm)
Hubert Davis just about tore off his gray and Carolina Blue checkered sport coat.
(03/02/24 11:15pm)
The No. 9 UNC men’s basketball team (23-6, 15-3 ACC) erased an eight-point halftime deficit for a 79-70 gritty victory over N.C. State (17-12, 9-9 ACC) Saturday at the Dean E. Smith Center.
(03/01/24 7:31pm)
The No. 17 UNC baseball team (8-2) rode a big bottom of the first inning to a series-opening 12-2 victory over Princeton (1-3) Friday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. Graduate infielder Alex Madera led the Tar Heels, going 4-for-5 with three doubles.
(02/28/24 10:29pm)
Senior first baseman Alberto Osuna hit two solo home runs as the No. 17 North Carolina baseball team (7-2) beat Longwood (6-2), 12-3, Wednesday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. It was Osuna’s fourth career game with two homers and first since 2022. Osuna, graduate outfielder Anthony Donofrio and first-year catcher Luke Stevenson each tallied three RBIs.
(03/19/24 5:42pm)
Peter Fountain and his UNC men’s golf teammates were at the Grove XXIII on a tune-up trip ahead of the spring season. The team was gathered at the practice facility. And then all of a sudden, Fountain was starstruck.
(02/25/24 11:13pm)
GREENVILLE, N.C. — Despite three separate rallies in the late innings, the No. 15 UNC baseball team (5-2) couldn’t hold on. The Tar Heels dropped the rubber game of a three-game set against No. 11 ECU (5-2), 10-9, Sunday afternoon at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
(02/24/24 12:44pm)
Vance Honeycutt came to the plate in a tie game in the bottom of the eighth inning after striking out in his previous two at bats. This time he didn’t strike out. Rather, on a 1-2 count he was handed a curveball and left the yard.
(02/21/24 11:26pm)
When he met with media in early February , Jakeen Harris wore UNC slides.
(02/19/24 12:05am)
Behind a big second inning, the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team (3-0) completed a series sweep of Wagner (0-3) with a 20-6 victory Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.