Henson steps up, shuts down Hokies
Even the visually impaired might have known when John Henson touched the ball against Virginia Tech. They would hear it.
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Even the visually impaired might have known when John Henson touched the ball against Virginia Tech. They would hear it.
Student: UNC Men’s Basketball
What could have been a season full of “what-ifs” was reduced to just one.
North Carolina will face Tennessee in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl on December 30 in Nashville, Tenn.
With the North Carolina basketball team facing a 50-45 College of Charleston lead with less than 13 minutes remaining, a sense of dismay set in among the Smith Center attendees.
North Carolina’s men’s basketball team left for the Puerto Rico Tip-Off tournament last week playing with a confidence that resembled past teams coached by Roy Williams.
It was almost the perfect Senior Day for T.J. Yates.
North Carolina leads N.C. State at halftime 13-10.
A young man stands alone in a large, dim arena. Sweat rains down his face; his dark hair sits matted against his forehead. It’s 1979, and he has just lost the most important match of his wrestling career. This wasn’t part of his plan, not the initial schematics. The shouts of the surrounding crowd pierce the air, but the young man remains stoic.
The game started and may as well have ended at halftime.
North Carolina turned the ball over six times, doubling its previous season-high, en route to a 26-10 loss to Virginia Tech. Although the Tar Heels led 10-9 at halftime, the Hokies dominated the final 30 minutes and outscored UNC 17-0.
North Carolina shouldn’t be surprised by No. 16 Virginia Tech’s defensive scheme.
Potential: for most of North Carolina’s past freshmen classes, it’s a measure of what could be. For this year’s class, it’s a measure of what will be.
William & Mary spoiled a handful of potential story-lines for the Tar Heels on Saturday night.
North Carolina trails William & Mary 17-7 at halftime in what has been a very sloppy first half for the Tar Heels.
When North Carolina dismissed senior defensive tackle Marvin Austin from the team, it lost more than a high-profile NFL prospect.
North Carolina senior cornerback Kendric Burney was cleared to play in Saturday’s homecoming game against William & Mary.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA — When Virginia running back Keith Payne broke through the North Carolina secondary in the third quarter of UNC’s 44-10 victory on Saturday, it didn’t look like anyone would catch him.
North Carolina is 30 minutes away from winning its first game in Charlottesville, Va., in 14 tries.
“Listen.”