No. 10 UNC women's soccer opens season with 3-0 win over No. 11 Tennessee
In its season opener, the No. 10 North Carolina women’s soccer team pulled away in the second half to defeat No. 11 Tennessee, 3-0.
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In its season opener, the No. 10 North Carolina women’s soccer team pulled away in the second half to defeat No. 11 Tennessee, 3-0.
As the calendar inches closer to fall and the Major League regular season begins to wind down, two North Carolina baseball alums have been making an impact within their respective organizations.
Following a long summer of battling the humid Southern heat, the North Carolina women’s soccer team gathered indoors for a different type of challenge.
The North Carolina baseball team’s game at Louisville was postponed Sunday due to a bomb threat near Jim Patterson Stadium, a Louisville spokesperson confirmed.
NEW ORLEANS – Under the brightest lights, the wild train made its final stop.
After leading by 15 in the first half, the North Carolina men's basketball team was outscored by Kansas 47-29 in the second half in a 72-69 loss in the national championship.
On Monday night, the No. 8 seed UNC men’s basketball team will play in the national championship game for the first time since 2017.
NEW ORLEANS — Last May, Tina and Cary Manek maneuvered through nearly 1,200 miles of humid air, cracked roads and an abundance of tears as they took their son to his final destination.
NEW ORLEANS — As over 70,000 spectators held their breath in anticipation, four exhausted bodies drenched in sweat and light blue cloth huddled over Armando Bacot writhing in pain on the Caesars Superdome floor.
In the first-ever NCAA Tournament matchup between the two rivals, the North Carolina men’s basketball team won an instant classic 81-77 in the Final Four to move on to the National Championship.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — When the lights were the brightest, the rims felt the smallest.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — It was the moment Brady Manek had always dreamed of, yet he still found himself rubbing his eyes to make sure it was real.
On Saturday night, the North Carolina men’s basketball team marched into the historic Cameron Indoor Stadium and shocked the world by spoiling the curtain call of a coaching icon.
DURHAM, N.C. — Just when the storybook ending seemed inevitable, the Tar Heels decided to craft their own epic.
In the final home game of Mike Krzyzewski’s head coaching career, the North Carolina men’s basketball team stunned No. 4 Duke with a 94-81 win in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
RALEIGH, N.C. — In a sea of voices, Puff Johnson could hardly pick out one in particular.
Florida State had already missed its first seven shots, but with an early 13-point cushion, UNC graduate forward Brady Manek leapt into the air, hoping to prolong the streak by contesting a running layup. It sailed wide.
Paced by a commanding 18-0 run to start to the game, the North Carolina men’s basketball team (18-7, 10-4 ACC) ran away from Florida State (13-11, 6-8 ACC), to pick up a 94-74 win on Saturday afternoon in the Dean E. Smith Center.
Long before Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski ever considered engaging in a tactical battle against Hubert Davis, the coach, he was left scratching his head trying slow down Hubert Davis, the sweet-shooting 21-year-old.
Out with the old, in with the new.