UNC women's basketball gets unconventional win vs. UVa.
Zero points.
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Zero points.
Freshman goalie Caylee Waters watches Saturday’s match between the North Carolina and Boston University women’s lacrosse teams. She’s huddled with her teammates to guard against the icy breeze blowing from the snow drifts circling the field when a coach taps her on the shoulder.
Heading into the North Carolina swimming and diving teams’ final dual meet of the season, coach Rich DeSelm had an extensive checklist of goals for his teams to accomplish.
Inside Koury Natatorium, the noise from the crowd increased with each successive lap by the swimmers in the pool. It was the final race between the rival North Carolina and Virginia men’s swimming teams, and the winner of the race would win the meet.
Five minutes into Thursday night’s contest, the North Carolina women’s basketball team was in trouble.
The most important part of the race isn’t the first lap, it’s the last.
The sun shines in a cloudless sky on a perfect November day. The air at Fetzer Field pulses with excitement as the North Carolina women’s soccer team warms up for its opening NCAA tournament game against Liberty.
The No. 15 North Carolina volleyball team lived up to its Tar Heel name, sticking firm and standing its ground to grit out two victories against Virginia Tech and Virginia Friday and Saturday.
North Carolina’s fencing team stepped up the level of competition this weekend at the North American Cup in Cleveland and held its own against some of the best fencers in the world.
The North Carolina swim team left its opponent in the shallow end of the pool this weekend, using its depth to pull away from Louisville in a two-day dual meet.
Not even a three-hour frost delay could cool off the red-hot North Carolina men’s golf team, as the Tar Heels battled through the chilly weather to finish in first place at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate in Greensboro this weekend.
Abby Frey must be used to surviving scares.
The starting gun sounded and North Carolina men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams sped off to the races last Friday with their first meet of the season.
Standing behind the blocks with her back against the wall, North Carolina swimmer Cari Blalock surveyed the pool.