UNC men's basketball puts on offensive display in exhibition win
Entering Friday’s exhibition game with Guilford College, the North Carolina men's basketball team’s biggest question was how to replace senior guard and vocal leader Marcus Paige.
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Entering Friday’s exhibition game with Guilford College, the North Carolina men's basketball team’s biggest question was how to replace senior guard and vocal leader Marcus Paige.
During games, the primary responsibility of the North Carolina secondary is to move backward — whether it’s back-pedaling, turning back to watch the quarterback or making sure no receiver gets behind them.
Entering Saturday’s match-up against Virginia, the North Carolina football team was riding a five-game win streak for the 2015 season and a five-game win streak versus the Cavaliers.
North Carolina defensive end Jalen Dalton felt as if he was being redshirted for the 2015 season.
In the North Carolina volleyball team’s match against Miami on Sunday, redshirt sophomore Taylor Fricano helped set the tone.
Entering Friday's match, both the North Carolina volleyball team and No. 18 Florida State were undefeated in October.
Senior cross-country runner Stephen Mulherin has an insatiable desire to be challenged.
As a receiver duo, North Carolina senior Quinshad Davis and junior Ryan Switzer have developed a close, mentor-mentee relationship. They’re best friends — Davis, the sure-handed possession receiver and Switzer, the swift-footed return specialist.
In the 2015 season, the North Carolina football team has scored eight touchdowns. That’s eight more than what the Illinois defense has allowed this year.
Entering the 2015 season, North Carolina tight end Brandon Fritts had a New Year’s resolution — to make a name for himself in college.
As the ball spiraled out of bounds for the final point in Friday’s match, the mood on North Carolina volleyball team’s bench turned sour.
After matching its highest-ranked win in program history the previous night, the North Carolina volleyball team fell in five sets (25-17, 20-25, 25-20, 20-25, 13-15) to the UNC-Wilmington Seahawks on Friday night.
Down 22-24 to No.3 Stanford in Thursday’s second set, North Carolina volleyball senior Paige Neuenfeldt stepped behind the white line and prepared to serve.
Sophomore defensive end Dajaun Drennon is easy to spot during a football game. And that’s not because he’s 6-foot-4-inches, 255 pounds and has shoulder-length dreadlocks.
According to Coach Larry Fedora, junior Nick Weiler is guaranteed to handle some kicking duties this season.
Freshman Brian Miller strode to the left-sided batter’s box, eager for his next opportunity.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team and No. 7 Syracuse had goalies that might as well have been brick walls in the ACC championship game Sunday.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team does not lose when opening ACC Tournament play.
Devils are known to play tricks. The same could have been said for junior attacker Sammy Jo Tracy on Friday.
It was Senior Day for the No. 16 North Carolina men’s tennis team Thursday. And with the Court 3 doubles match against No. 6 Duke sitting at 7-5 in UNC’s favor, senior Esben Hess-Olesen and redshirt junior Andrew Gores were looking to clinch the doubles point.