UNC football offense hopes to offer defense rest
Last season, the North Carolina football team allowed Georgia Tech’s offense to score at will in a 68-50 loss.
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Last season, the North Carolina football team allowed Georgia Tech’s offense to score at will in a 68-50 loss.
The North Carolina defensive backs have taken criticism for giving up the big play, but in UNC’s home opener against Middle Tennessee State, the secondary made its own big plays, grabbing three interceptions in a 40-20 win.
For an offensive tackle like North Carolina senior James Hurst, the prospect of your assignment blowing by you and drilling your teammate — with little you can do but trail behind and pick the teammate off the ground — is devastating.
After losing six key contributors from last season, the North Carolina men’s soccer team continued to find ways to score in its second preseason tune-up, posting a 2-1 victory against Michigan State Thursday night in Fort Wayne, Ind.
The No. 3 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team fired on all cylinders offensively, averaging 17 goals in its two ACC Tournament games this weekend, but facing an equally potent Virginia offense Sunday, UNC needed its defense to secure its first ACC Championship since 1996.
After leading by as many as nine goals in its ACC Tournament semifinal against No. 3 seed Duke, the No. 2 seed North Carolina men’s lacrosse team had given back every one.
After a March 13 loss to Duke, the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team’s record stood at 3-3 with seven games remaining.
Tonight will be the last regular season home game for the five seniors on the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team.
Growing up in Gastonia, North Carolina, women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell was the only girl on the playground, playing pickup games against boys who imitated NBA stars like Elgin Baylor and Jerry Lucas.
At 25-2, the No. 1 North Carolina baseball team sometimes looks like it has the game all figured out.
Since its season-opening loss to then-No. 3 Florida, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team hasn’t lost any of the 11 games it has played for the second-longest winning streak in school history.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s leading scorer, senior Kara Cannizzaro, demanded attention from Boston College’s defense.
After missing the NCAA Tournament in 2012, the North Carolina women’s basketball team was awarded a No. 3 seed in the Bridgeport, Conn., regional Monday.
GREENSBORO — To get to the ACC title game, No. 3 seed North Carolina overcame a 14-point halftime deficit against No. 2 seed Maryland — the second largest comeback in ACC Tournament history.
GREENSBORO — Trailing by 14 at halftime, the third-seeded North Carolina women’s basketball team needed a jolt to beat No. 2 Maryland.
Last season, the North Carolina women’s basketball season was knocked out of the ACC Tournament in the quarterfinals by Georgia Tech and subsequently was not invited to the NCAA Tournament.
DURHAM — With 5:34 remaining, 5-foot-7 Duke guard Chloe Wells tangled with No. 15 North Carolina 6-foot-6 center Waltiea Rolle for a rebound, which resulted in Rolle’s fifth and final foul.
The No. 15 North Carolina women’s basketball team blew out Boston College 85-57 Thursday night, but a tougher test looms on the horizon.
At Ohio State, men’s tennis player Nelson Vick didn’t feel he was receiving the playing time his hard work deserved.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team had won every close game it had played this season.