Patrick Jones indicted in UNC scandal
HILLSBOROUGH — Georgia real estate agent Patrick Jones was the third indicted Monday in relation to the North Carolina football scandal.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
207 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
HILLSBOROUGH — Georgia real estate agent Patrick Jones was the third indicted Monday in relation to the North Carolina football scandal.
North Carolina women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell is stepping away from her on-the-court coaching duties after being diagnosed with leukemia.
Patrick Mitchell Jones was indicted Monday morning on one count of athlete-agent inducement.
HILLSBOROUGH — Sports agent Terry Watson was indicted Wednesday morning on 13 counts of athlete-agent inducement and one count of felony obstruction of justice.
HILLSBOROUGH — Sports agent Terry Watson was indicted today in relation to the UNC football athlete-agent scandal and will appear before the court at 2 p.m.
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Coach Larry Fedora said it was a game-time decision, but North Carolina quarterback Marquise Williams said he knew he’d get the start at Virginia Tech (5-1, 2-0 ACC) during Friday walk-throughs.
HILLSBOROUGH — It took nearly three years, but Thursday morning, former UNC tutor Jennifer Wiley Thompson, previously known as Jennifer Wiley, was indicted on four counts of athlete agent inducement.
Last season, the North Carolina football team cruised to a 48-34 win against Virginia Tech in Kenan Stadium, but this year’s meeting will likely be a bit different.
North Carolina junior guard P.J. Hairston has earned the right to join the North Carolina basketball team at practice when it officially opens today, coach Roy Williams announced at UNC’s media day Thursday.
As she collects balls with her teammates at the conclusion of Wednesday’s field hockey practice, just days away from playing Duke — her school’s most historic rival and the team to which she nearly committed — junior Charlotte Craddock looks like the picturesque All-American.
The 2013-14 North Carolina football season is already three games old, and coach Larry Fedora isn’t satisfied with the progress of his team.
ATLANTA — It was a perfect first collegiate touchdown for North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer.
ATLANTA — In the preseason, North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora challenged tight end Eric Ebron to get 12 touchdown receptions this season. After UNC’s 28-10 loss to Georgia Tech, the task is a little less daunting.
This time last season, sophomore Emma Bozek had scored four goals, and she was on pace to be a potent offensive threat for the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team. But after missing five games to be with the U.S. Under-21 team, Bozek’s goal output slowed, finishing the season with six goals, and she took a backseat to UNC’s veteran scoring squad.
North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora, offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State from 2005-07, responded to a litany of allegations made against the program in a Sports Illustrated investigative series after practice Wednesday.
With his arms crossed low across his body, wrists resting by his side, senior safety Tre Boston appeared to be wearing a bracelet that read “me = Me.”
While his teammates went through offseason spring workouts and attended class, sophomore Marquise Williams stayed at home.
Update: Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall commented on the ongoing investigation. The story has been changed to reflect the new information.
South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney usually gets attention for his hits — not being the recipient of one.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — At the end of the first half, Jadeveon Clowney’s name had been called just three times — twice for tackles on North Carolina’s Romar Morris and once for an off-sides penalty — hardly what was expected of the Heisman hopeful.