How UNC men's basketball can bounce back from last year's injuries, shooting woes
Last year's 14-19 season — the worst of Roy Williams’ Hall of Fame career — is a painful memory for the North Carolina men's basketball team to recall.
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Last year's 14-19 season — the worst of Roy Williams’ Hall of Fame career — is a painful memory for the North Carolina men's basketball team to recall.
It had been years since the North Carolina football team was in the position where it found itself on Saturday night against Florida State – being hunted instead of hunters.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team defeated Syracuse, 2-0, on the road Thursday night to improve to 5-0 on the season.
The North Carolina volleyball team (1-1, 1-1 ACC) fell to Virginia Tech, 3-2, on Friday night to close out its season-opening series.
After a whirlwind of an offseason, the crisp air and fading sunset at Dorrance Field on Sunday night painted a picture of normalcy for the North Carolina men’s soccer team. At long last, the Tar Heels were back in action against the Wolfpack.
When the North Carolina football team made its long-awaited return to the gridiron last Saturday, redshirt senior Myles Wolfolk immediately noticed a key difference in playing during a pandemic.
When looking at college football’s recent championship teams, the quarterback position is usually occupied by someone who can put up gaudy numbers — and Sam Howell checks that box for North Carolina.
For better or worse, a lot is riding on college football happening this fall.
The college football season sits only a month away — for now — yet there are still plenty of unknowns regarding a return to competition in the midst of a global pandemic.
In the midst of July, ballparks across the nation are usually filled with baseball lovers sweating through the summer heat to watch the excitement between the base paths. Unfortunately, the only fans you'll see in the stands this season will be made out of cardboard.
With four months and counting since the last live sporting event from the NCAA or any of the United States' five major professional leagues, fans across the country have been made to look at the past rather than the next day's game.
Just two days after beating Tennessee in early March, the North Carolina softball team was looking forward to its first ACC road series against Virginia.
The rise of perimeter play has dominated the college basketball landscape in recent years. As teams are focusing more on floor spacing and shooting threes at a high volume, rosters have become dominated by guard play and quicker, smaller players.
This time last year, even the most optimistic Tar Heel football fans couldn't have predicted the success that some players would see in 2019.
Whether it’s lining up at the Old Well for a sip of water on FDOC or venturing to Time-Out for a late-night chicken biscuit, the list of UNC students' favorite traditions is endless.
After leading the Tar Heels to 21 NCAA championships and helping the U.S. women’s national team win its first World Cup title in 1991, UNC women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance has nearly seen it all on the pitch.
With six national championships under its belt, the North Carolina men's basketball team has given its fan base plenty to celebrate over the years.
Courtney Banghart was dealt a difficult task last season after being hired to replace Sylvia Hatchell, who reached over 1,000 victories and won the 1994 national championship with UNC before resigning as the head coach of the North Carolina women’s basketball team in 2019.
When Mack Brown returned to coach the North Carolina football team last fall, he made a notable early hire by bringing in former UNC All-American Dré Bly to coach the cornerback unit.
With the spread of COVID-19 closing down team facilities across the country, remaining physically sharp has stayed a priority for many athletes. In addition, coaching staffs have tried to keep their teams emotionally connected during this remote offseason. Entering his 31st season at the helm for the North Carolina volleyball team, head coach Joe Sagula has enough experience to understand the importance of both of these aspects.