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(10/29/13 9:36pm)
At 6 a.m. Tuesday, just four days before the North Carolina football team’s meeting with in-state rival N.C. State, freshman wide receiver Bug Howard walked into the Tar Heel locker room and immediately saw red.
(10/27/13 10:47pm)
After picking up two consecutive victories against Boston College and Syracuse — at the time, the team’s first wins in nearly a month — things were starting to turn around for the North Carolina men’s soccer team.
(10/27/13 2:16am)
The day before the North Carolina football team faced Boston College, senior cornerback Jabari Price expressed his biggest fear to his teammates as the Tar Heels looked to avoid extending its worst start to a season since 2006 with yet another loss.
(10/24/13 2:34am)
In film study the day after each game, North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora and Offensive Coordinator Blake Anderson engage in a specific ritual when evaluating the team’s offense.
(10/22/13 8:21pm)
When backup quarterback Marquise Williams hears his name called to replace starter Bryn Renner during a game, as part of the North Carolina football team’s new dual-quarterback system, the two frequently have a similar exchange.
(10/21/13 9:16pm)
Since being diagnosed with leukemia two weeks before the start of the season, not everything for Sylvia Hatchell has changed.
(10/14/13 9:42pm)
It’s what was on everyone’s mind, but it was the last thing North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora addressed after Monday’s practice.
(10/06/13 10:25pm)
In a new initiative to better connect students and professionals in the sports and fitness industry, the Carolina Sport Business Club hosted its first Carolina Sport Business & Fitness Expo at Kenan Stadium’s Blue Zone Saturday.
(10/06/13 8:10pm)
His teammates call him “Stormy” and joke that he should name his kids “Lightning” and “Thunder.”
(10/03/13 12:37am)
Jordan McCrary remembers exactly how it happened.
(09/30/13 9:29pm)
Following the North Carolina football team’s 55-31 loss to East Carolina Saturday, senior defensive linemen Tim Jackson and Kareem Martin each referenced the same common football saying.
(09/29/13 8:24pm)
For North Carolina senior defensive tackle Tim Jackson, it was inexcusable.
(09/26/13 8:38pm)
For two weeks, the North Carolina football team practiced tirelessly, looking to rejuvenate its offense while preparing to face Georgia Tech’s run-heavy, triple-option attack.
(09/25/13 8:11pm)
On Friday nights at Ashbrook High School in Gastonia, Norkeithus Otis established himself as one of the top defensive ends in the nation, with his No. 8 jersey being the first thing quarterbacks saw when they got up after a sack.
(09/24/13 9:16pm)
Offensive Coordinator Blake Anderson hasn’t shied away from saying the North Carolina football team’s ground game is far from where he wants it to be, largely attributing the offense’s struggles to one problem.
(09/17/13 11:56pm)
North Carolina freshman running back Khris Francis doesn’t know how long it will be, against what team, and most importantly when, he will score his first collegiate touchdown.
(09/15/13 7:02pm)
CARY — Hayley Carter first met Jamie Loeb when she was eight years old.
(09/14/13 4:45am)
When North Carolina midfielder Omar Holness raced 50 yards down the field with the ball at his feet, dodging defenders and sliding a shot past the opposing goalkeeper, it appeared the No. 2 Tar Heels were in control Friday night against No. 18 Maryland.
(09/12/13 9:30pm)
After the No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer practice ended Thursday, redshirt junior goalkeeper Brendan Moore remained in goal, fielding shots and penalty kicks in the hot sun as his teammates began to leave.
(09/11/13 2:49am)
Emily Bruder is a freshman forward on the women’s soccer team from Sandy, Utah. Bruder led her high school team to state titles in 2009 and 2010, scoring the game-winning goals in both matches. Bruder played for the under-18 women’s national team.