UNC men's basketball lands Vanderbilt forward Ven-Allen Lubin in the transfer portal
Former Vanderbilt forward Ven-Allen Lubin has committed to UNC, he announced via social media on Thursday.
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Former Vanderbilt forward Ven-Allen Lubin has committed to UNC, he announced via social media on Thursday.
Leading up to the Duke-UNC game, rising junior Sophia Lopez wandered the aisles of Walmart when fate found her by chance.
Behind Billy Currington tracks and the occasional Morgan Wallen tune, the No. 7 Diamond Heels participate in their typical warm-up drills on Tuesday morning.
DURHAM, N.C. — Behind a high-scoring third inning and redshirt sophomore left fielder Casey Cook's five RBI afternoon, the No. 7 Diamond Heels (41-12, 22-8 ACC) routed the No. 11 Duke Blue Devils (35-18, 16-14 ACC), 14-6, to clinch the last series of the regular season in Durham on Saturday afternoon.
DURHAM, N.C. — Plagued by critical fielding errors and a failed comeback, the No. 7 Diamond Heels (39-12, 20-8 ACC) fell, 5-3, to the No. 11 Duke Blue Devils (35-16, 16-12 ACC) to open the first game of the last regular season series in Durham.
After Friday night’s game against Louisville, Vance Honeycutt entered the Diamond Heels’ locker room and a gift awaited him.
If there’s a song that represents the UNC football team’s spring energy, it’s “Faneto” by Chief Keef.
In The Purple Bowl’s office space, a KIND Oats & Honey Granola bag sits with a taped name tag written in Sharpie.
UNC women’s basketball senior guard Deja Kelly will enter the transfer portal, according to reporting done by ESPN’s Alexa Philippou.
The No. 14 UNC women’s lacrosse team (8-5, 4-3 ACC) conquered Virginia Tech (8-6, 2-5 ACC), 13-9, on Saturday afternoon at Dorrance Field.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors break down UNC's performance in the NCAA tournament. The group recaps the women's basketball loss to South Carolina and the men's basketball victory over Michigan State, advancing the team to the Sweet 16. DTH Sports Assistant Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by Senior Writers Harry Crowther, Brendan Lunga, Emma Moon and Caroline Wills on this episode of Hark the Pod.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors recap recent victories and losses in UNC women's basketball. The women's team had a surprising win over the NC State Wolfpack, but later fell to Virginia Tech. Also on this episode, the editors analyze the UNC men's basketball team and their recent wins over both Virginia Tech and UVA. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson and Assistant Sports Editor Daniel Wei are joined by Senior Writers Caroline Wills and Emma Moon on this episode of Hark the Pod.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Following its loss to No. 1-seeded South Carolina, the UNC women’s basketball team sat despondent in a circle around the locker room.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The No. 8-seeded UNC women’s basketball team (20-13, 11-7 ACC) fell, 88-41, to No. 1-seeded South Carolina (34-0, 16-0 SEC) during the second round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday afternoon in Colonial Life Arena.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Over the last 24 hours, the UNC women’s basketball team has had to quickly shift.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — In the hours leading up to Maria Gakdeng’s first NCAA tournament game, the junior center met with head coach Courtney Banghart.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The No. 8 seeded North Carolina women’s basketball team (20-12, 11-7 ACC) handled No. 9 seeded Michigan State (22-9, 12-6 Big Ten) in a 59-56 victory during the first round of the NCAA tournament at Colonial Life Arena on Friday.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Rather than calling the NCAA tournament by its March Madness or Big Dance monikers, head coach Courtney Banghart refers to it as the “third chapter.”
GREENSBORO — As the No. 9 seed Miami women's basketball team ate dinner the night before their first game in the ACC tournament, they watched their own failed comeback in Chapel Hill six weeks prior.
DURHAM, N.C. — Amid a sea of blue tarps and discarded beer bottles, Duke sophomore Ethan Byrne sits at a white folding table with a red and white sign in front of him.