UNC football's offense among nation’s best
With the score tied at 3 apiece early in the second quarter against Pittsburgh, North Carolina ran a typical play.
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With the score tied at 3 apiece early in the second quarter against Pittsburgh, North Carolina ran a typical play.
Back in August, North Carolina volleyball coach Joe Sagula told Taylor Leath to be patient. October would come and she would be a huge part of the team.
The North Carolina defense has suffered a number of blows in recent weeks. Injuries and suspensions have taken a toll on the Tar Heels, keeping valuable players off the field.
Couldn’t make it out to Late Night with Roy? The Daily Tar Heel has you covered with the highlights from Friday night’s festivities.
For most things, a 50 percent chance doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence.
After scoring 38 points against Georgia Tech in North Carolina’s biggest win of the season so far, the Tar Heel offense will face its stiffest test yet this week against Wake Forest.
James Pyle’s 20th birthday started on a sour note.
The year is 1940. The alarm clock rings to tell Bob Gersten it’s time to get up for his 8 a.m. class.
North Carolina football did a lot of good things on offense in 2014. But playing mistake-free football was not one of them.
Everyone has rainy days. Marquise Williams is no different.
One game at a time. It’s one of the oldest sports mantras. Look beyond a weaker opponent, and they just might make you pay.
In 2014, the North Carolina men’s soccer team was the most explosive in the nation, scoring an incendiary 52 goals to lead all teams.
Before the season began, most expected running backs Elijah Hood and T.J. Logan to carry the North Carolina rushing attack, with perhaps some Romar Morris or Khris Francis sprinkled in.
From the final whistle of 2014 through the spring and summer, North Carolina wide receiver Bug Howard worked.
Since he was little, North Carolina redshirt freshman goalkeeper James Pyle has always had to share with his twin brother.
During the summer of 2014, quarterback Mitch Trubisky found himself at the center of the biggest storyline for the North Carolina football team.
Three of them walk onto the field. A leader, a jester and an underdog.
They call themselves Freaks — and the North Carolina receiving corps takes pride in the name.
Boys learn certain things about what it means to be a man from their fathers. These lessons can include how to throw and catch a baseball, how to fix an appliance or how to be responsible for one’s actions.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team held a Blue versus White intrasquad scrimmage after Fall Fest at 11 p.m. Sunday night. Here are eight takeaways from the match at Fetzer Field.