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(11/24/19 4:08am)
WINSTON-SALEM — Erin Matson has perfected the art of namedropping. Her Friday news conference, after North Carolina beat Boston College to advance to the NCAA championship, said as much.
(11/22/19 7:39pm)
WINSTON-SALEM — North Carolina's undefeated field hockey is now just one game away from a second straight perfect season.
(11/18/19 3:02am)
Feline Guenther, her coach will tell you, is a “type-A kid” — detail-oriented and highly dedicated to both her role as a midfielder on the North Carolina field hockey team and a student in the Kenan-Flagler Business School.
(11/15/19 9:08pm)
The North Carolina field hockey team took another step toward a second perfect season Friday.
(11/07/19 4:52am)
Cole Anthony called him “my guy.” Garrison Brooks said “tough situations” last year made him deserve this all the more. Armando Bacot lauded him as a “do-it-all" player, while (correctly) guessing that few people outside UNC know his name. At least a few more in Chapel Hill know it now.
(11/07/19 3:45am)
Cole Anthony, to say the least, lived to the hype.
(11/05/19 1:33am)
Junior defender Lotte Wubben-Moy had the first multi-goal game of her career as the No. 1-seeded North Carolina women’s soccer team beat No. 8 Notre Dame, 3-0, in a Sunday night ACC quarterfinal.
(11/06/19 2:03am)
As Shea Rush took in his final media day at the Smith Center, he couldn't help but shake his head and smile.
(10/24/19 10:46pm)
It’s been four years since Brian Anderson sat in Kenan Stadium as a high school recruit, watching North Carolina’s 66-31 shellacking of Duke and realizing, for the first time, he wanted to be a Tar Heel.
(10/08/19 3:26am)
Jackson Simmons’ favorite North Carolina basketball memory stemmed from unideal circumstances: a team meeting in January 2013 after the Tar Heels lost their ACC opener at Virginia.
(10/06/19 11:32pm)
Maycee Bell’s breakdown of her inspired run that defined North Carolina’s win against Clemson didn’t take long. It was simple, really: after cutting off a pass early in the second half Saturday night, she saw space — a lot of space — and decided to just go for it.
(10/03/19 2:09am)
Maybe it was J. Cole, the platinum-certified rapper and lifelong basketball lover from Fayetteville, working up a sweat as he took jump shots in a corner goal at the Smith Center.
(09/30/19 2:27am)
In 43 years of coaching service, Anson Dorrance has walked the sidelines of North Carolina soccer matches over 1,000 times — at the old Fetzer Field, the new UNC Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium and venues across the country and the world.
(09/27/19 1:48pm)
The No. 4 North Carolina women’s soccer team got a 52nd-minute goal from first-year Isabel Cox and played dominant defense to win its ACC home opener, 1-0, against N.C. State.
(09/26/19 12:50am)
On Dec. 5, 2015, Myles Dorn sat in a sports bar near Bank of America Stadium and watched North Carolina, one of two teams he was heavily considering in his college recruitment, come up just short against Clemson, the other team in his top two, in the ACC Football Championship game.
(09/22/19 9:01pm)
Two days after toppling No. 7 Louisville in its ACC opener, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team moved to 7-0 (1-0 ACC) with a 4-1 win over Appalachian State in Boone on Sunday.
(09/20/19 1:40am)
In his first two years of college, Jake Lawler struggled with balance. More accurately, a lack thereof.
(09/12/19 3:19am)
Chazz Surratt proposed the fact, and his mother, Brandi, confirmed it: for all the football he and his younger brother, Sage, have played over their lives, they’ve never once played against each other. Maybe in after-school programs, maybe in pickup. But never in an official game.
(09/08/19 6:19am)
They won’t forget this one any time soon. How could they?
(09/08/19 3:46am)
True first-year quarterback Sam Howell converted a fourth and 17 and, four plays later, hit Dazz Newsome for a touchdown in the back right corner of the end zone to lead North Carolina over Miami, 28-25, Saturday night at Kenan Stadium.