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(04/16/14 8:19pm)
No structure on North Carolina’s campus is larger than Kenan Stadium. Holding as many as 62,980 screaming fans on a sellout Saturday in the fall, nearly three Smith Centers' worth of fans can fit inside Kenan. And while the crowd was a mere drop in a bucket of maximum capacity Wednesday night, the stage was not lost on the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team. Yet on the biggest stage on campus, falling in overtime 7-6 to Duke.
(04/14/14 6:59pm)
For four weeks, Jackson Simmons had been preparing for this moment. The whole night had built up to it so far, and as Simmons stepped out into the spotlight, he was ready. All he had to do was put his hands up and walk.
(04/02/14 3:07am)
Just take it 20 seconds at a time.
(03/26/14 8:54pm)
The defending national champions were without one of their stars against Virginia Tech.
(03/05/14 11:58pm)
Megan Buckland stands at the top of the key, just inches behind the 3-point line. It’s where she’s the most dangerous, her 3-point shooting is her main form of assault on opposing teams. She holds the ball as she’s likely done a million times before, eyeing the rim and sizing up her shot.
(03/02/14 10:34pm)
“There’s other things that Diamond can do,” said Diamond DeShields. About herself.
(02/22/14 11:18pm)
With 2:06 left in North Carolina’s game against Wake Forest, senior Wade Moody made the biggest shot of the contest.
(02/19/14 9:42pm)
The No. 1 recruiting class in the nation belongs to North Carolina’s women’s lacrosse team. And when there is so much star power in a freshman class, it may be easy for one to get lost in the pack.
(02/16/14 7:55pm)
RALEIGH — As the first half buzzer rang throughout Reynolds Arena, the No. 17 North Carolina women’s basketball team looked at the scoreboard and wondered where its 11-point lead went.
(02/11/14 10:31pm)
In any sport, it’s important to set the tone early. In wrestling it’s no different. The first match can set the pace for how things will go. In North Carolina’s 24-12 win against Duke, John Michael Staudenmayer was the Tar Heels’ first man on the mat, and he had every intention of being the first winner.
(02/10/14 11:33pm)
DURHAM — North Carolina entered Cameron Indoor Stadium in the midst of a fall. Seven straight losses to Duke, five straight losses in Cameron Indoor Stadium, and three straight losses this season to unranked teams.
(02/09/14 6:37pm)
Abbey Friend is the senior captain — of the defending national champions, of the No. 1 team in the country.
(02/02/14 5:07pm)
With less than a minute left in his match against N.C. State, North Carolina sophomore Nathan Kraisser had just gotten an escape to extend his lead to five points. With the match basically in hand, Kraisser could’ve coasted to victory, but UNC trailed N.C. State 16-6 in team points, and even though UNC eventually lost 19-16, coasting wouldn’t cut it.
(01/27/14 8:18pm)
Friendship is often forged based on mutual interests. A favorite band, a favorite restaurant. The friendship between Crystal Dunn and Kealia Ohai, the respective top two picks in Jan. 17’s National Women’s Soccer League’s draft, is no different. But their mutual interest was not a band or a restaurant. They shared a common desire for dominance, an addiction to victory and a yearning for success.
(01/26/14 11:10pm)
The problem with this team? Confidence.
(01/20/14 8:39pm)
North Carolina’s associate wrestling coach Cary Kolat said the team had a specific mindset going into last weekend’s dual matches against Virginia Tech and Stanford — win.
(01/18/14 10:09pm)
In the first three losses of the ACC season, North Carolina often looked like an unfinished puzzle.
(01/12/14 9:22pm)
The North Carolina wrestling team entered the Pittsburgh duals coming off two straight losses in dual matches and a season record of 2-4. On Sunday, the Tar Heels were determined to turn their luck around.
(12/19/13 5:02am)
For the first time all season, redshirt senior Leslie McDonald ditched the suit and tie UNC fans have become accustomed to seeing him in and laced up his basketball shoes.
(12/01/13 9:09pm)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — As the North Carolina men’s basketball team watched Alabama-Birmingham pull away in the first half of UNC’s 63-59 loss Sunday, the Tar Heels desperately searched for someone to electrify their offense.