Looking at life after UNC
While Marvin Williams posed for a USA Today photographer Friday afternoon, the former Tar Heel basketball player was greeted by UNC athletic trainer Marc Davis in the Smith Center.
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While Marvin Williams posed for a USA Today photographer Friday afternoon, the former Tar Heel basketball player was greeted by UNC athletic trainer Marc Davis in the Smith Center.
After transferring to UNC last year, running back Barrington Edwards became ineligible for the 2004 season and could only play football as a member of the scout team.
The Milwaukee Bucks might present two former UNC players with jerseys at the 2005 NBA Draft that have the last name Williams on them.
During the opening day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, North Carolina hammer thrower Nick Owens wasn’t practicing for his event at Sacramento State University.
Most of the people inducted into the N.C. Sports Hall of Fame are retired from athletics by the time they’re honored. At the annual banquet Thursday in Raleigh, an exception was made for the “Voice of the Tar Heels” and one of the University’s most successful coaches.
UNC’s baseball team finished a season of rarities last weekend with a series victory (2-1) over Georgia Tech and the No. 5 seed in the ACC tournament.
Although North Carolina’s baseball team was facing East Carolina at home on Tuesday, the ninth inning was accompanied by the Seminole chant and traditional tomahawk chop associated with Florida State University.