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Marquise Williams remembers the first time he met Jameis Winston.
Closing in on a month before the start of the 2014 college football season, players and coaches from the ACC met in Greensboro for the conference's annual #ACCKickoff. North Carolina was selected to finish 4th in the Coastal Division. Here are some of the highlights from the two-day event:
WASHINGTON — Relief.
WASHINGTON — Exactly a week before the 2014 NBA Draft, former North Carolina forward James Michael McAdoo participated in a pre-draft workout with the Washington Wizards.
It was like seeing a ghost.
For a while, it appeared Landon Lassiter wouldn’t have a chance.
Many may have forgotten about Sam Smiley.
He sat in the Kenan Stadium locker room and waited.
He’d only done it once, maybe twice, in about three years.
Joel James might have been the last to find out.
While her North Carolina women’s basketball team was preparing themselves for its Elite 8 matchup with No. 2 Stanford tonight at 9 p.m., coach Sylvia Hatchell pulled a chair up to her coffee table at her office in Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. It was that chair in which Hatchell sat when she led the Tar Heels to their first-ever national championship in 1994. The Daily Tar Heel’s Aaron Dodson and Daniel Wilco caught up with Hatchell, talking about Hatchell’s role on the team during her battle with leukemia, the Stanford game plan, associate head coach Andrew Calder’s performance and freshman Diamond DeShields.
Xylina McDaniel broke her team’s single-file line in the tunnel of Carmichael Arena minutes before the game.
A.J. Blue remembers skipping class for it.
Diamond DeShields is glad it’s over.
Her first NCAA tournament game.
The routine remained the same.
DURHAM — All Jordan Smith could do is watch.
The late-season surge is now a distant memory. The departure of veteran leadership is now set in stone. And the Belk Bowl victory is now just crystal in a trophy case.
Jimmy Bitter slithered in front of the cage and somehow, some way guided the ball into the net.
There’s something about Dartmouth for Joey Sankey.