Volleyball returns home with 6-0 record
Note: Due to a reporting error, the story incorrectly stated the volleyball team has a 5-0 record. The team is 6-0. The story has been updated to reflect the change.
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Note: Due to a reporting error, the story incorrectly stated the volleyball team has a 5-0 record. The team is 6-0. The story has been updated to reflect the change.
His 74-yard punt return that won North Carolina’s matchup with N.C. State for the first time in five years was played again.
It was 1999 and a 36-year-old Larry Fedora had just embarked on his first season as an offensive coordinator.
Johnathan “Bug” Howard was the No. 24 wide receiver in the nation and No. 22 overall player in the state as a senior at Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Ga. Howard received offers from Clemson, Louisville, Mississippi State, N.C. State and Southern Mississippi, but signed with the Tar Heels in January.
They’re called “kickers” — runners that surge to the finish line in the final moments of a race — and Matt Valeriani doesn’t consider himself one of them.
It was the second set of the North Carolina volleyball team’s annual Blue vs. White Scrimmage and sophomore middle blocker Paige Neuenfeldt had just missed a block.
Following the final horn in Sunday’s ACC women’s lacrosse championship, Maryland goalkeeper Kasey Howard braced herself for the onslaught of her rushing teammates, as they rallied to celebrate their 12-8 victory against North Carolina.
No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy doesn’t care about the story.
It’s been more than a decade since the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has brought an ACC tournament title back to Chapel Hill.
With eight runs and only three Tar Heels having registered strikeouts, North Carolina baseball coach Mike Fox said the statistics line would have suggested a win for his squad Tuesday night.
Three years ago, Marcus Holman stood on Fetzer Field as a freshman while the senior class of the men’s lacrosse team was honored before the last home game of the regular season.
When sophomore Caroline Price began her singles match with Duke’s Marianne Jodoin Wednesday afternoon, she had one thing in mind.
There were three minutes and 12 seconds remaining in the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team’s matchup with Hofstra Saturday night in Hempstead, N.Y.
Next to redshirt sophomore Margaret Corzel’s name on the score sheet from the women’s lacrosse team’s 16-4 win against Jacksonville were three zeros — zero goals, zero assists and zero shots.
When Kieran Burke was 6 years old, he picked up a lacrosse stick for the first time. As he was playing in the backyard of his New York home with his two older brothers, the North Carolina lacrosse team defeated Virginia in Klockner Stadium for the last time in the regular season — until this weekend.
North Carolina softball coach Donna Papa feels her team is due for a run — and she’s ready for it now.
Among rain, lower temperatures and high winds, senior Michael McGowan said it feels like every time North Carolina’s men’s golf team enters a tournament, some obstacle is thrown its way.
The feeling was all too familiar. For its second consecutive meet, the North Carolina gymnastics squad headed into the floor exercise feeling disappointed about its inconsistency on the balance beam.
In Tuesday night’s matchup with the North Carolina baseball team, Princeton’s coach could not find a solution. He tried four times. But with each of the four pitchers he inserted into his lineup, the Tar Heels simply could not be stopped offensively.
Coach Derek Galvin’s gymnastics team needed a pep talk on Saturday, and it needed one fast.