In 20-14 loss to Virginia, North Carolina football falls short
There was no mistaking the frustration in Larry Fedora’s voice.
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There was no mistaking the frustration in Larry Fedora’s voice.
The No. 5 North Carolina women’s soccer team maintained its perfect ACC record on Sunday evening, winning 2-0 at No. 15 Wake Forest.
In a season where the North Carolina football team’s injury report is nearly long enough to field a complete team, it’s only natural for production to fall off.
CARY — Through a combination of high-pressing defense and transitional offense, the No. 7 North Carolina men's soccer team maintained its momentum on Tuesday night, defeating George Washington, 4-1.
In its final non-conference match of the season, the No. 24 North Carolina volleyball team escaped with a five set victory (25-22, 21-25, 25-18, 18-25, 15-8) over Coastal Carolina (3-6) at Carmichael Arena on Saturday.
The North Carolina volleyball team’s season may not have started the way head coach Joe Sagula planned, as the Tar Heels (2-4) dropped their first four matches and won only one set in the process.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team closed out its weekend road trip with a dominant 3-1 win at Pennsylvania (0-2) on Sunday afternoon.
There’s an old adage in football that a team with two starting quarterbacks doesn’t actually have any.
Playing at Elon due to field reconstruction in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina men’s soccer team opened their season with a solid 4-2 win over No. 12 Providence (0-1) in a rematch of last season’s thrilling overtime quarterfinal matchup.
Ben Griffin still remembers the first time he beat his dad in a round of golf.
Mike Fox never saw it coming.
The North Carolina softball team’s weekend series against Boston College was billed as “Senior Weekend" to honor UNC’s two soon-departing seniors, Kendra Lynch and Erin Sugg.
The North Carolina softball team has made its mark this year with in-game resiliency — constantly coming back in games that are seemingly out of reach.
The North Carolina softball team rallied twice from deficits in a back-and-forth 8-7 victory over Virginia (12-24, 3-12 ACC) on Sunday afternoon. With the rubber-match win, UNC (29-9, 9-3 ACC) secured the series victory as well.
After dropping Friday’s series opener against Virginia (12-23, 3-11 ACC), the North Carolina softball team started strong on Saturday and cruised to a 12-1 victory.
The No. 8 North Carolina baseball team escaped with a 7-6 win over the defending national champion Coastal Carolina (15-10) with nearly 2,000 people and over 100 dogs watching at Bark at the Bosh day on Tuesday.
After a tough weekend and with conference play looming ahead, the No. 15 North Carolina baseball team got a breath of fresh air Tuesday afternoon in the form of an 8-2 win over VCU (6-6).
Katie Bailiff’s walk-off single in the ninth inning gave the North Carolina softball team (15-4, 3-0 ACC) an 8-7 comeback victory on Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels scored seven unanswered runs to sweep No. 21 Pittsburgh (12-5, 0-3 ACC) in their first conference series of the season.
The North Carolina softball team (12-4) kept rolling Wednesday evening, beating East Carolina (8-7), 4-0. The win is UNC’s seventh in a row and 12th in its last 13 games.
Though it took a while to get going, the No. 8 North Carolina baseball team (8-0) stayed hot on Tuesday afternoon and cruised to an 11-0 victory over Winthrop (4-3). UNC pitcher Tyler Baum recorded a win in his first career appearance for the Tar Heels.