Freshman Beth Nordhorn steps up as UNC volleyball extends winning streak
As soon as she steps onto the court, freshman Beth Nordhorn stands out. And it’s not just because she’s 6-foot-6.
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As soon as she steps onto the court, freshman Beth Nordhorn stands out. And it’s not just because she’s 6-foot-6.
How do you introduce Jake Bernstein?
If Friday night was any indication, Chapel Hill might have to be renamed Dunk City.
Every coach is competitive. But Hall of Fame Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim takes it to another level.
At first glance, Andy Craven doesn't look much like a soccer player.
Freshman Henry Campbell went into his first collegiate swim meet without any expectations.
For most of the season, freshman forward Alan Winn has played the role of super sub.
All it took was one shot and eight minutes for the No. 14 North Carolina men’s soccer team to take the lead against unranked UNC-Wilmington.
The clock kept ticking.
With over 750 wins to his name, women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance doesn’t seem to be one for moral victories.
You could not have scripted it any better.
Greed typically isn’t associated with great sports teams. However, men’s soccer coach Carlos Somoano emphasizes that trait for the No. 22 North Carolina Tar Heels.
If the sixth inning was removed from the game, the North Carolina softball team might have had more of a chance.
It’s the bottom of the fifth inning. The North Carolina softball team holds a tenuous one-run lead against Notre Dame as Kristen Brown, a sophomore from Long Island, casually walks up to the plate.
The North Carolina men’s swimming and diving team showed its youth this weekend at the NCAA championships, finishing 38th at the national meet.
Six months ago, North Carolina senior Cari Blalock dove into the pool for the first meet of the season — the annual blue and white scrimmage .
Cold and miserable.
It was now or never.
Bat in hand, the veteran approaches the plate. Platinum-tinted hair peeks out from beneath his helmet. It’s the final game of the season and the second-to-last at-bat of his career.
Before the final race of the ACC championships Saturday night, the North Carolina women’s relay team huddled together. They were locked into second place with almost no chance of catching eventual champion Virginia.