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On Sunday at 6 p.m., Anson Dorrance made history — again.
Update: 4:25 p.m.: Head coach Larry Fedora and athletic director Bubba Cunningham each issued statements at Monday's press conference, regarding the suspensions of 13 football players.
The playing floor of the Smith Center, home to so many iconic plays, legendary players and pregame floor dives, now has a name — Roy Williams Court.
As Ozzy Osbourne’s “Centre of Eternity” blasted through a high school gym in South Plainfield, N.J., Troy Heilmann stood in the darkness.
Graduate transfer Cameron Johnson will return to North Carolina for his final year of eligibilty in 2018-19, his father Gilbert confirmed to Inside Carolina on Wednesday afternoon.
The athletes filed out of Kenan Stadium’s south tunnel and onto the field, where cones and stopwatches awaited them.
CHARLOTTE — When Joel Berry II and Theo Pinson checked out of Sunday night’s game, they did so together, just like they’ve done so many other times.
CHARLOTTE — Just make it tough on him.
CHARLOTTE — They hail from a private Christian college in Nashville with an enrollment of 4,585.
Update, March 16, 1:50 p.m.: Raimo de Vries, Charlotte's father, posted an apology from his daughter on his Facebook page on Monday, March 12. He also tweeted the statement in four separate tweets.
He himself is gone, but Woody Durham’s words will live forever.
If these past two years have taught me anything about sports, it’s that when I underestimate a team, it always exceeds expectations.
DURHAM — As No. 9 North Carolina jogged toward the locker room at halftime, it seemed the team was doing the impossible.
Leaning back in a leather chair in the Smith Center players’ lounge, Aaron Rohlman recites Jeremiah 29:11 from memory:
When Joel Berry II arrived at the Smith Center on Monday, ahead of UNC's third ACC game in five days, something started bothering him.
The battle for Tobacco Road takes place tonight, and to get in the spirit, DTH Sports editor Chapel Fowler joins Sam Jarden and Chris Hilburn-Trenkle to discuss the No. 21 North Carolina men's basketball team's chances against No. 9 Duke on Thursday night, as well as make their early picks on the 2017-18 ACC Player of the Year.
At the 11:19 mark of the second half, sophomore Brandon Robinson stepped up to the free throw line in Littlejohn Coliseum.
CLEMSON, S.C. — A day or two ago, Joel Berry II asked his head coach a question.
Updated 4:05 p.m.
Last night, in a state of boredom, I decided to click around on a website I already use way too much: basketball-reference.com.