After strange starts, VT and UNC collide in a night game at Kenan
On Saturday night, two unlikely prime-time teams will look to reboot their seasons under the lights at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
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On Saturday night, two unlikely prime-time teams will look to reboot their seasons under the lights at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
The North Carolina football team almost turned around a first half disaster in its season opener against Cal, before collapsing in the second half against ECU the next week.
Despite inconsistent play, the No. 3 North Carolina men's soccer team scraped out a 1-0 win over an attacking No. 12 UNCW team on Tuesday night.
Freeman Jones is used to contributing to the North Carolina football team's offensive effort, but usually with his feet.
A lot of people think they know who the North Carolina football team is.
The No. 2 North Carolina women's soccer team is about to get a better idea of just how good it really is.
North Carolina commanded a No. 3 national ranking and an undefeated 4-0-1 record coming into Sunday, before taking on Marquette.
It only took 70 seconds for Texas to knock North Carolina back on its heels on Wednesday night.
When the gun went off to mark the beginning of the Foot Locker South Regional cross country race, the spectators took off alongside the runners.
The North Carolina men’s basketball team was playing double time for the first time in a long time on Tuesday night.
Cameron Johnson’s return was a bright spot for North Carolina on Wednesday night, but largely because the rest of the team's lights seemed to be out.
A day before Wednesday night’s game between No. 13 North Carolina and Michigan, UNC head coach Roy Williams expressed surprise at the statistics of the Wolverine’s shot-clock eating style of play.
Before dawn on Monday morning, Roy Williams was sitting on the North Carolina men’s basketball team’s flight back to Chapel Hill. He read a few pages from his Western novel. He looked down at his stat sheets. He toggled the light above him on and off, considering an attempt at sleep after his team’s 11-day West Coast stint.
Kenny Williams just had a first half for the ages as UNC leads Stanford 50-36 at halftime.
You could have excused head coach Karen Shelton’s North Carolina field hockey team for having a down year.
Tony Gilliam's voice filled the Smith Center moments after the game ended.
The Tar Heels didn’t find a good way to start their story this season, but they are still hoping to find a good way to end it.
Roy Williams utters an iteration of this sentiment seemingly every year.
The accrediting agency made its ruling some time ago — and now the NCAA Committee on Infractions' decision marks the end of a very public, six-year process.
After six years of investigation and nearly 15 hours spent deliberating in Nashville, Tenn., in August, the NCAA was finally expected to pass its judgment on UNC's academic scandal on Friday at noon.