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Cases of the omicron variant, now the dominant strain of COVID-19 in the U.S., are rising across Orange County.
The Mayor’s Tree of the Year contest, a contest run by the Town of Chapel Hill to highlight important and meaningful trees in the community, is returning for a second year.
This year, Penelope Morgan and her business, Gotta Be Penelopes, were part of an exhibit at the N.C. State Fair for the first time.
A trip to Rome, Georgia, didn't end how the No. 12 North Carolina men's tennis team hoped it would.
The No. 11 North Carolina men’s tennis team lost, 4-3, to No. 4 Virginia at the Snyder Tennis Center in Charlottesville, Va. This is the Tar Heels (19-3, 6-2 ACC) second loss to the Cavaliers (20-1, 7-1 ACC) this season, and their third straight to Virginia overall.
The No. 4 North Carolina women’s tennis team swept No. 8 Michigan 4-0 on Thursday in the team’s final non-conference match of the regular season at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center. The Tar Heels (21-2) avenged their 5-2 loss to the Wolverines (13-4) last season in Ann Arbor.
For senior Hayley Carter, the No. 4 North Carolina women's tennis team's 4-3 loss to No. 10 Georgia Tech was more than just an opportunity to extend winning streaks.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s tennis team defeated Miami, 6-1, in Coral Gables, Fla. Friday’s meeting was a rematch of the 2016 ACC Championship final where the Tar Heels (17-1, 4-0 ACC) were also victorious over the Hurricanes (4-6, 3-2 ACC).
The No. 4 North Carolina men’s tennis team swept N.C. State with a 7-0 victory on Wednesday afternoon inside Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center. This was the Tar Heels' (14-2, 2-1 ACC) sixth straight win over the Wolfpack (9-7, 0-1 ACC).
The No. 5 North Carolina men’s tennis team lost a tightly-contested match, 4-3, to No. 2 Wake Forest, at the Wake Forest Tennis Center. This was the Tar Heels (13-2, 1-1 ACC) third straight loss to the Demon Deacons (12-1, 1-0 ACC), all by the same 4-3 score.
For the No. 5 North Carolina men’s tennis team, its 6-1 victory over Duke on Tuesday was more than just a win over an archrival to open ACC play, and it was more than the team’s first outdoor tennis match of the season.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s tennis team defeated Clemson, 6-1, at the Cone-Kenfield tennis center. This is the Tar Heels (13-1, 2-0 ACC) 30 consecutive conference win, and their third straight over the Tigers (3-6, 0-2 ACC).
The No. 4 North Carolina men’s tennis team defeated No. 27 Vanderbilt, 6-1, at the Currey Tennis Center in Nashville, Tenn. This is the Tar Heels' (12-1) second victory over the Commodores (8-4) in a month; UNC's first victory was a 4-1 win during the ITA Kick-Off Weekend.
The No. 5 North Carolina men’s tennis team lost its first match of the season in a 4-0 defeat to No. 1 Virginia in the semifinals of the ITA National Men’s Team Indoor Championship. The Cavaliers (8-0) used their home-court advantage at the Boar’s Head Sports Club to avenge their loss to the Tar Heels in the championship round of last year’s ITA National Men’s Team Indoor Championship.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team lost, 4-2, to No. 1 Florida in the final round of the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Conn. This was the Tar Heels' (8-1) third straight appearance in the tournament’s deciding match.
The No. 7 North Carolina men’s tennis team faced its first big test of the season when the Tar Heels matched up with Notre Dame and Vanderbilt in the ITA Kick-Off Weekend at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
The No. 9 North Carolina men’s tennis team opened its spring season on Saturday with two shut-out victories over Bucknell and Wofford. This year, the Tar Heels’ opening-day roster was comprised of eight underclassmen — a complete reversal from the team that head coach Sam Paul fielded last spring, when he had eight upperclassmen to rely on.
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The No. 6 North Carolina volleyball team completed its 17th sweep of the season, defeating Wake Forest in three straight sets in Carmichael Arena on Saturday (25-15, 25-21, 25-15).
The North Carolina women’s tennis team had mixed results in this weekend’s USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships.