'We learned a lot:' No. 1 Wake Forest hands UNC men's tennis first ACC loss of season
The top-five matchup was grueling from the get-go.
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The top-five matchup was grueling from the get-go.
DURHAM — Age is just a number when it comes to the North Carolina men’s tennis team.
The North Carolina men's tennis team's match against Texas on Sunday marked its first outdoor match of the season — which is always a mental adjustment.
Sophomore Sara Daavettila walked to the back of the court after winning the point, not even bothering to hide the wide smile that crept onto her face. She turned to her doubles partner, first-year Alle Sanford, and started giggling.
There's more at stake in this rivalry game than one fanbase claiming its blue as superior.
There were two minutes and 20 seconds left in the second half.
Family and support.
Match point.
Someone had to step up, both in the match and for the North Carolina men's tennis team.
The North Carolina gymnastics team won its first quad meet of the season on Friday night with a score of 194.600, slightly ahead of Towson (194.275), and well above Yale (192.050) and Ursinus (187.425).
North Carolina gymnastics head coach Derek Galvin sat down with his gymnasts prior to their meet against Temple on Friday night, holding a white piece of paper.
The North Carolina gymnastics team kicked off its first meet of the season with a 194.650-194.375 home loss against rival No. 21 N.C. State.
After finishing near the bottom during the EAGL Championship and NCAA Regionals in 2017, the North Carolina gymnastics team is looking to start the season off right Friday night at 7 p.m. against rival N.C. State.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team secured a 68-67 win against Pittsburgh on Sunday afternoon during UNC’s ACC home opener in Carmichael Arena.
For the second time in as many seasons, senior Hayley Carter has been named the ACC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year. She headlines the All-ACC First Team as the sole four-time honoree. This is the fifth year in a row a North Carolina player has won ACC Player of the year.
After a 10-8 tiebreak during her first set of singles against Pittsburgh on Saturday, senior Hayley Carter sat on the bench, coughing, with a bright yellow towel draped around her neck.
It was a match that would go down in history.
Austin Proehl sat across from Joel Poe, a 60-year-old bone marrow cancer patient he met during a hospital visit with the North Carolina football team, talking about last week’s game.
The pressure was on UNC men's tennis junior Robert Kelly and first-year William Blumberg.
The UNC gymnastics team competed in the NCAA regionals against Florida (197.125), Georgia (196.775), Missouri (196.100), Penn State, (195.325) and New Hampshire (194.175). The Tar Heels placed fifth out of the six teams with a final score of 194.425.