Isaiah Hicks and Kennedy Meeks sign with NBA teams after draft
North Carolina senior forwards Isaiah Hicks and Kennedy Meeks will have a chance to continue their careers at the next level after being passed on in Thursday night’s NBA Draft.
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North Carolina senior forwards Isaiah Hicks and Kennedy Meeks will have a chance to continue their careers at the next level after being passed on in Thursday night’s NBA Draft.
Tony Bradley, North Carolina basketball’s first one-and-done player in 10 years, is headed to Utah.
After three years in a North Carolina uniform, Justin Jackson has found his next home in Sacramento.
One question looms over the North Carolina football team this year.
The North Carolina football team secured its sixth 2018 commit — and its first at the most important position in the game — in Tyler Shough.
DAVIDSON, N.C. — In this week’s practices, the Davidson Wildcats will not swing their bats any faster than usual. They will not throw the ball any harder than usual. There will be no new drills.
After three days of offensive firepower at Louisville Slugger Field, the No. 2 North Carolina baseball team fell flat.
CHARLOTTE — Nowadays, he’s an urban legend.
In just over 14 minutes per game, he made over half his shot attempts, rebounded like a madman and ran the floor like few 6-foot-11, 240-pound bench players should be allowed to do.
It’s safe to say the No. 2 North Carolina baseball team enters this week’s 2017 ACC Championship with plenty of momentum.
With 66 seconds left in a one-score NCAA Tournament game, a senior with 177 saves on the year and two National Goalie of the Year awards to her name did the worst thing a keeper could do.
With a spot in the Final Four on the line, it’s time for some lacrosse at Fetzer Field.
With a season-long streak on the line, the No. 3 North Carolina baseball team needed to step up. And it did so in epic fashion.
The North Carolina football team welcomed another player to its 2018 recruiting class in three-star defensive end Chris Collins.
Two weeks ago, they weren’t ready to say goodbye. So they won the ACC Tournament Championship.
Payton Wilson, 247Sports' No. 2 outside linebacker recruit and No. 37 overall recruit in the country, committed to North Carolina today over Ohio State, Virginia Tech and defending national champion Clemson.
It’s a new year, but it’s the same result for the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team.
The fireworks in Boshamer Stadium on Friday night weren’t for the No. 5 North Carolina baseball team. But if they were, nobody would’ve batted an eye.
The No. 5 North Carolina baseball team hosts No. 4 Clemson in a clash of ACC powerhouses on Friday at 6:30 p.m. UNC has fared well against high-profile teams from its neighboring state this year, sneaking past defending national champion Coastal Carolina and routing South Carolina in Charlotte.
The ground wasn’t wet. It wasn’t dry either.