Tar Heels in the pros: How seven former Diamond Heels are faring in the MLB
With the 2024 MLB season under way, seven former Diamond Heels are already making an impact in their respective pro organizations.
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With the 2024 MLB season under way, seven former Diamond Heels are already making an impact in their respective pro organizations.
The No. 20 Tar Heels (21-4) took down the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (16-7) for the third time this weekend, 9-2, earning their fourth clean sweep of the season.
The No. 15 Tar Heels (4-0) took down the Elon Phoenix (1-3) at Boshamer Stadium on Thursday afternoon, 8-7.
The No. 3 North Carolina men's basketball team (19-5, 11-2 ACC) fended off a late-game push from Miami (15-9, 6-7 ACC) to pull away with a 75-72 road win.
Most UNC students never hope to receive a seat in the Dean E. Smith Center more than they do for the annual rivalry showdown against Duke.
Facing its first ranked opponent of the season, the No. 18 UNC women’s basketball team (5-1) met No. 16 Kansas State (6-0) for the first time ever in program history and were overcome by the Wildcats, 63-56, earning the Tar Heels their first loss of the season in the Gulf Coast Showcase Tournament.
The preseason No. 16 UNC women’s basketball team, joined by eight newcomers, is ready to tackle yet another tough set of opponents this season.