UNC baseball bounces back from loss to Pirates with Wednesday win
The bus from Greenville was silent.
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The bus from Greenville was silent.
It was time to speak up.
A.J. Bogucki was only six pitches into his first collegiate start, and already, a catcher’s glove could be heard popping in the left-field bullpen.
North Carolina junior forward James Michael McAdoo has declared for the 2014 NBA Draft and will forego his senior season, according to an official school release.
Marquise Williams is not North Carolina’s starting quarterback. Not according to Mitch Trubisky. Not yet.
DURHAM — He’s seen them come and go — the Colin Morans, Levi Michaels and Kent Emanuels — from Chapel Hill to the major leagues.
This isn’t the team Spencer Trayner remembers from the fall.
SAN ANTONIO — Though North Carolina freshman Nate Britt tried to call a last-second timeout, officials ruled the call came too late, ending No. 6 seed UNC's season with an 85-83 loss to third-seeded Iowa State.
SAN ANTONIO — Cruel symmetry.
SAN ANTONIO — James Michael McAdoo may as well have been standing on a tight rope, eyes closed, rope swaying in the wind.
“D adgum” is usually sufficient for Roy Williams.
It didn’t matter which team popped up on Roy Williams’ living room television Sunday night.
In one corner of the Greensboro Coliseum locker room sat Brice Johnson, a sophomore forward and — in some ways — North Carolina’s emotional barometer.
GREENSBORO — It was like looking in a mirror.
GREENSBORO — Utilizing the fast break, scoring quickly, pushing the tempo — those are the signature elements of a Roy Williams basketball team.
The North Carolina baseball team had already gone through the hard part.
DURHAM — James Michael McAdoo was helpless — left to his own rumination of what could have been. What if?
DURHAM — The Duke men’s basketball team defeated North Carolina 93-81 Saturday in the final regular season game for both teams.
There was outrage — cold and icy — accumulating on the streets of Franklin.
Eric Ebron, a former North Carolina tight end, participated in the NFL Combine last week. Ebron is ranked by many draft experts as one of the nation’s top tight ends and looks to be taken in the first round. Sports Editor Michael Lananna spoke with Ebron on Friday.