Harrison Ingram's infectious energy carries UNC men's basketball to 93-84 win over Duke
Five hours before every game, Harrison Ingram's father Tyrous sends him a text: "Let's rock."
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Five hours before every game, Harrison Ingram's father Tyrous sends him a text: "Let's rock."
Right from the start, the top-10 bout between No. 3 UNC (18-4, 10-1 ACC) and No. 7 Duke (16-5, 7-3 ACC) was ugly.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH and Duke Chronicle sports editors preview the upcoming UNC v. Duke men's basketball game, highlighting the significance of this college rivalry. Also on this episode, the editors discuss the annual rivalry paper - a collaboration between The DTH and Duke Chronicle. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson and Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by The Chronicle's Sports Editor Andrew Long and Sports Managing Editor Rachael Kaplan on the first Hark the Pod episode of 2024!
There is one man who nearly everyone in the Dean E. Smith Center knows — or at least, nearly every usher knows.
RALEIGH — With just over 16 minutes remaining on the clock, Harrison Ingram dove for a loose ball, catapulting over the stats table and toppling into the occupied seats on the other side.
Gene Chizik, the assistant head coach for defense, will part ways with the UNC football team in 2024, UNC athletic communications announced on Wednesday morning.
UNC sophomore quarterback Drake Maye announced that he will be entering the 2024 NFL Draft and has opted out of the Duke's Mayo Bowl in a post on X and Instagram Monday afternoon.
NEW YORK — Armando Bacot came out of the locker room hot.
The No. 9 North Carolina men’s basketball team (7-2, 1-0 ACC) fell to defending national champion No 5. UConn (8-1, 0-0 BEC), 87-76, Tuesday night in Madison Square Garden.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors recap UNC’s 2023 national championships across various sports, highlighting historic victories in women’s tennis, field hockey, diving, wrestling and basketball. Also on this episode, some much-needed ball talk about the North Carolina men’s and women’s basketball teams, analyzing their recent performances and discussing notable differences from the previous season. Sports Editor Shelby Swanson, Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace and Senior Writer Caroline Wills cap off 2023 with a bang — sharing insights and thought-provoking questions about their sports writing experiences this year!
There's an abundance of talent across all of UNC's athletic programs, and every year, each team is highlighted by one, or even multiple, electrifying athletes in their respective sports.
Every morning, RJ Davis wakes up at 6 a.m., travels to the Dean E. Smith Center and starts shooting alone on the court before heading to class.
Harrison Ingram said he'd never felt so much energy coursing through his body as he did in the three days leading up to Wednesday
The No. 17 UNC men’s basketball team (6-1) defeated No. 10 Tennessee (4-3), 100-92, in the ACC-SEC Challenge Wednesday night in Chapel Hill.
Texas A&M graduate transfer quarterback Max Johnson announced his commitment to North Carolina on Wednesday, to play in his fifth collegiate football season. In a post on X, Johnson wrote “Excited to be a Tar Heel! Let’s Go!”
RALEIGH, N.C. — Following UNC football’s 39-20 loss to N.C. State in its final game of the regular season, there was one phrase that Drake Maye repeated over and over in the postgame press conference in slightly different variations: “It starts with me.”
The UNC football team (8-4, 4-4 ACC) fell to N.C. State (9-3, 6-2 ACC), 39-20, Saturday night in the final game of the regular season, for its third-straight loss to the Wolfpack.
CLEMSON, S.C. — Drake Maye lowered his head into his hands and pinched the bridge of his nose between his forefinger and thumb as he answered questions from the media about UNC's 31-20 loss to Clemson on Saturday.
Sports Assistant Editor Gwen Peace talks with Daniel Wei and senior writer Mathew Maynard about UNC football's back-to-back losses and give predictions for the Tar Heels’ final record.
When UNC students flooded Chris Smith Field on Saturday night, Mack Brown looked around for Noah Burnette.