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Tim Scott has seen all the cracks with the North Carolina football team.
B asketball season is almost upon us.
She fell.
Assistant Sports Editors Brendan Marks and Carlos Collazo caught up with TechSideline.com reporter Jacob Emert to discuss North Carolina's game this Saturday against Virginia Tech. Emert is a senior at Virginia Tech and covers the Hokies' football and baseball teams.
Three weeks, 20 days, 493 minutes.
On its bye week, the North Carolina football team got the chance to do what millions of Americans do on Saturdays: sit back and enjoy college football.
The North Carolina football team will face San Diego State University on Saturday. Defensive players were made available to The Daily Tar Heel after practice Wednesday. Here are three things to note.
“He said, ‘Go lead our football team tonight and have some fun.’”
On Wednesday, former UNC basketball player Jerry Stackhouse sat down for an interview with journalism professor Charlie Tuggle, Sports Focus and The Daily Tar Heel. Stackhouse, the 1995 National Player of the Year, discussed whether or not student-athletes should be paid, as well as how the Power 5 conferences play a role in that payment structure.
With attacker Abbey Friend graduated, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team was primed to enter this year without its leading scorer from last season.
Nine home runs, four hours, two games, but only one winner.
CORRECTION: A pervious version of this article misstated North Carolina's record since 2007 rowing against Georgetown for the Class of 2006 Cup. UNC won the cup in 2009 and 2010. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The North Carolina gymnastics team ended the regular season Friday with one of its strongest performances of the year. The Tar Heels posted a team score of 194.775, their best away score this season and second-best all year.
The North Carolina gymnastics team was home. And when the Tar Heels are home, they don’t lose — at least they hadn’t until Friday.
Michelle Ikoma almost didn’t make it to Chapel Hill.
The saying goes that the third time’s the charm, but nobody told that to the North Carolina gymnastics team.
Undefeated at home. Best team score of the season. A first place all-around individual performer.
North Carolina men’s tennis coach Sam Paul wasn’t going to sugarcoat his team’s first defeat of the season.
Friday night’s meet at N.C. State was a first for freshman Christina Pheil.
For the North Carolina gymnastics team, Sunday’s meet against N.C. State was a warm homecoming.