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(12/11/11 4:02am)
With less than three minutes left in the first half Saturday at the Smith Center, Long Beach State went on a 12-2 run, and No. 4 North Carolina (9-2) went into the locker room at halftime trailing for the first time this season.
(12/09/11 8:41pm)
The UNC Board of Trustees met Friday morning and approved Larry Fedora as North Carolina’s next head football coach.
(12/07/11 5:00am)
On Dec. 26, the North Carolina football team will take on Missouri in the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl, marking the Tar Heels’ fourth-straight postseason appearance.
(12/06/11 11:30pm)
No. 4 North Carolina led Evansville 63-27 with just more than 14 minutes to go in the first half when senior forward Tyler Zeller scored his 999th career point at the Smith Center on Tuesday night.
(12/02/11 10:40pm)
North Carolina forward John Henson hasn’t looked at the game film from last season’s 76-69 loss to Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.
(11/27/11 9:45pm)
LAS VEGAS — After trailing Las Vegas for much of the first half of the Las Vegas Invitational championship game Saturday, No. 1 North Carolina managed to take a four-point lead into the locker room at halftime.
(11/27/11 8:08am)
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – After trailing No. 1 North Carolina by four points at halftime of the Las Vegas Invitational championship game Saturday, Las Vegas came out of the locker room and used a 12-0 run to all but shut the Tar Heels out of the game.
(11/26/11 6:40am)
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Despite jumping to an early 20-6 lead against South Carolina in the Las Vegas Invitational on Friday, No. 1 North Carolina couldn’t seem to put the Gamecocks away.
(11/20/11 5:32pm)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — This season, the North Carolina women’s soccer team posted the lowest winning percentage in the history of the storied program.
(11/19/11 5:29pm)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – After going into halftime with a 4-0 lead, the North Carolina women’s soccer team beat Baylor 5-0 in a second-round NCAA tournament match Friday at James Pressly Stadium.
(11/11/11 4:54am)
Dick Baddour sat alone in a room on the morning of July 28, preparing for a task he wasn’t sure he was quite ready for.
(11/04/11 3:53am)
During the North Carolina men’s basketball team’s exhibition win against UNC-Pembroke on Oct. 28, sophomore guard Reggie Bullock and four freshmen sparked a 14-0 run to help the trailing Tar Heels get back in the game.
(10/30/11 6:32pm)
Since the day forward Harrison Barnes announced he’d be coming back to North Carolina for his sophomore season in search of the Tar Heels’ sixth NCAA title, the talk has been surrounding UNC’s five returning starters.
(10/30/11 12:00am)
After losing back-to-back conference matchups, the North Carolina football team used a balanced offense to beat Wake Forest 49-24 in Kenan Stadium on Saturday.
(10/29/11 4:13pm)
Athletic director Dick Baddour, Chancellor Holden Thorp and other representatives from UNC appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions in a closed meeting Friday in Indianapolis to discuss the nine major allegations charged against the UNC football program, but it could be several weeks before a verdict is released.
(10/29/11 2:13pm)
After coming out to a late start, the North Carolina men’s basketball team went on a 41-6 run in the second half and beat UNC-Pembroke 100-58 in an exhibition game Friday at the Dean Smith Center.
(10/27/11 3:32am)
Giovani Bernard is just 189 yards away from being North Carolina’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 1997 and earning a spot in an elite group of just 14 other Tar Heels who have accomplished that feat.
(10/27/11 2:08am)
Few predicted that Wake Forest (5-2, 4-1 ACC) would have a chance to compete for the ACC title — let alone get out of its typical bottom-dwelling spot in the Atlantic Division.
(10/24/11 8:44pm)
In North Carolina’s loss to Clemson on Saturday, the Tar Heels gave up 59 points, the most allowed by UNC since 2005, and the defense appeared especially weak against Tiger quarterback Tajh Boyd and his 367 passing yards.
(10/23/11 6:02pm)
Two days after the North Carolina football team’s loss to Clemson, redshirt sophomore quarterback Bryn Renner and senior linebacker Kevin Reddick asked their coaches if the team could have some alone time.