UNC men’s tennis upsets Ohio State, advances to second Final Four
For the second time in the program's history, the No. 9 North Carolina men’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Tournament semi-finals.
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For the second time in the program's history, the No. 9 North Carolina men’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Tournament semi-finals.
For the sixth year in a row, the North Carolina men’s tennis team will host the first and second round matches of the 2019 NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament.
CARY — It was supposed to be different.
DURHAM, N.C. — Blaine Boyden stood in the middle of his teammates, who were huddled around him.
William Blumberg stood on the sidelines of the indoor courts after finishing his match, watching his teammate and close friend Blaine Boyden’s every move.
Spring has sprung, but some fall sports are still competing.
The No. 9 North Carolina men’s tennis team (17-5, 9-3 ACC) finished off its regular season with a 4-0 win over Louisville (15-12, 3-9 ACC).
It’s the beginning of a new era for the North Carolina football team, and during Saturday’s spring game, it showed.
Juniors Khazia Hislop and Mikayla Robinson represented North Carolina gymnastics at the Athens Regional in the 2019 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships on Friday. It was the third time in three years that each has participated in a regional.
Blaine Boyden stood in the center of the huddle for the last regular-season home game of his career.
On a rainy Friday afternoon, an unexpected lineup change placed two players from the No. 11 North Carolina men’s tennis team in new scenarios during the Tar Heels' 6-1 win against Boston College, allowing UNC (15-4, 7-2 ACC) to stay perfect at home.
It started off as a quiet day at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
Benjamin Sigouin and Brian Cernoch staggered themselves on Court Two, bouncing in anticipation of the ball.
Home, sweet home.
The No. 11 North Carolina men’s tennis team (12-3, 4-1 ACC) battled against No. 23 Miami (15-5, 6-1) on Sunday afternoon, ultimately winning 4-1.
The beat echoed throughout Carmichael Arena, bringing fans of all ages to their feet.
Olivia Moultrie is changing the rules.
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (4-2) braved a rainstorm to blow past Marist (2-3) by a score of 17-5. The Friday night game was in support of the Vs. Cancer Foundation.
DURHAM — The North Carolina women’s basketball team (17-13, 8-8 ACC) fell, 62-44, to Duke (14-14, 6-10) on Sunday afternoon. With the loss, UNC will be the eighth seed in next week's ACC Tournament.
Makenna Jones and Cameron Morra looked over at the white scorekeeper attached to the net with a grim look.