Positivity helps UNC women’s tennis rebound
Positivity.
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Positivity.
While the crowd at Carmichael Arena was calling for a two-point takedown, Evan Henderson had bigger ideas in his final home match.
Coach Brian Kalbas didn’t know what to expect out of his team at the women’s Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Team Indoor Championships in Madison, Wisconsin.
Sophomore Ronnie Schneider said that the North Carolina men’s tennis team elevates from a good team to an amazing team with a full complement of players. After winning five of its last six matches at nearly full strength, Schneider might be onto something.
It almost happened a week ago, when the North Carolina men’s tennis team was scheduled to battle Virginia Tech — but Brayden Schnur was a late scratch. This time, Coach Sam Paul kept Schnur in the lineup and on the court.
Despite a valiant comeback attempt, the North Carolina men's tennis team had to settle for a moral victory on its weekend road trip to Virginia.
Jamie Loeb hasn’t had to deal with defeat often.
Stephanie Mavunga says there is no better feeling in basketball than going on the road and silencing the visiting crowd.
C.D. Mock might have thought North Carolina had a better team than N.C. State, but the scoreboard said otherwise.
C.D. Mock hadn’t given it much thought.
Christian Barber knew he could turn things around.
For the second consecutive year, the North Carolina men’s golf team ended its fall season on a high note at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate on Sunday.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team hadn’t lost back-to-back regular season games since 2008 — but after suffering a 2-1 loss to Duke Sept. 19, the Tar Heels put that streak on the line Friday night when they traveled to South Bend, Ind., to take on Notre Dame (4-1-1, 2-0-1 ACC).
If there’s an ideal baseball player, Skye Bolt is made in his image.
“Smell ya later classes.”
Brian Holberton isn’t just a utility man.
The North Carolina bullpen just failed its first test.
Things are clicking so well for the North Carolina baseball team that even coach Mike Fox is surprised.
No curveballs, no problem.
Momentum. Gone.