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North Carolina basketball is an institution — a factory producing strong teams led by talented college players.
After the North Carolina swim and dive team's meet on Saturday, Alvin Jiang and Caroline Baldwin both sit at the top of this season's ACC leaderboards.
North Carolina wrestling fans got a glimpse of their team in action at its intra-squad wrestle-offs held in Carmichael Arena on Friday. And throughout the exhibition, one thing became clear: the first-years are special.
The North Carolina wrestling team doesn’t want stiff competition this season — it needs it. After all, that's what makes it fun.
After Dirk Nowitzki suffered an injury that put him out for 25 games last season, former Tar Heel Harrison Barnes became a major offensive leader for the Dallas Mavericks last season, averaging 35.5 minutes, 19.2 points and five rebounds per game.
The North Carolina golf team finished first on their home course on Sunday in the Tar Heel Intercollegiate Final.
The UNC volleyball team (5-6, 2-1 ACC) was impressive offensively against the Clemson Tigers (5-10, 0-3 ACC) in their first away win this season.
The North Carolina defense shined as the No. 7 Tar Heels (8-2, 2-1 ACC) held off the No. 6 Syracuse Orange (8-2, 1-2 ACC) in a tight overtime battle.
The No. 7 UNC field hockey team dominated the first half in its 3-0 win over No. 13 James Madison. It was the team's second consecutive "home" game at Jack Katz Stadium in Durham.