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There was singing, dancing and pizza. There were tributes and awards. There was awkward silence.
Eighteen months ago, the aesthetic revolution began, when North Carolina and Nike met to discuss changes to UNC’s athletic identity.
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. — Dean Smith was at once everywhere and nowhere.
Legendary North Carolina men’s basketball coach Dean Smith died on Saturday night in Chapel Hill, UNC announced this morning. He was 83.
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. — J.P. Tokoto has a tattoo on the left side of his chest. It reads, “Strength is not measured by a physical capacity; it’s measured by an indomitable will.”
Brice Johnson is sitting.
At 9 p.m. on Monday, the North Carolina men’s basketball team will hold practice. This was not supposed to happen.
Kennedy Meeks likes to make people laugh, and he likes to smile, and these two things are related, so Kennedy Meeks is happy.
Ryan Switzer is, he’ll tell you, just trying to make something happen.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — Mack Hollins, everyone.
Elijah Hood, a small streak of dried bright red blood under his right knee, fiddled with a card in his wallet, searching for answers in the Kenan Memorial Stadium media room.
Here is the refrain T.J. Thorpe has been telling his fellow receivers: Control the things you can control.
Quick. Pay attention. We don’t have that long with him.
Mitch Trubisky stood in the elevator and waited, because that’s all he can do now.
Soon, the crowd would be singing his name.
The ball glided through the air, under the white lights, carrying with it something important: a sign of life.
GREENSBORO – The game-tying 3-pointer went in, and then it didn’t.
GREENSBORO — Brittany Rountree, 5-foot-9, scoreless and confident, toed the white line 12 feet from the basket.
GREENSBORO — North Carolina knew they were coming. They had been, should we say, lights-out for the season’s first 30 games.
The flex, then the scream, were visceral.