Early defensive stand sparks UNC's 48-14 victory over Illinois
The North Carolina defense bent but did not break.
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The North Carolina defense bent but did not break.
The North Carolina defensive line has struggled to finish.
North Carolina attacker Summer Green snatched the lead.
The North Carolina defense has made sizable strides since the end of the 2014 season — but both its coaches and players know there is still room for improvement.
DURHAM — The North Carolina women’s soccer team started slow on Sunday morning against Southern California, but it didn’t take long before the Tar Heels were off to the races.
DURHAM — All it took was one shot to stun the the North Carolina women's soccer team.
For the first time in 60 years, the North Carolina and South Carolina football teams will face off on a neutral field.
The road to success has been an uphill climb for the North Carolina offensive line.
Coach Anson Dorrance had one message for his No. 7 North Carolina women’s soccer team ahead of Sunday’s game against Fresno State: score.
Summer Green had to battle for every minute.
No drops.
Katie Bowen’s team fought hard but fell short.
Javi Guzman had a defender draped on him.
On and off the court, Stephanie Mavunga made herself heard.
The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has become accustomed to dominating the second half, but the Tar Heels got a taste of their own medicine Sunday against Maryland.
When North Carolina and Duke faceoff, nail-biting finishes are as commonplace as it gets in college sports. The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team must have missed the memo in its NCAA semifinal game Saturday.
Matched up with No. 3 Louisville in the ACC Tournament, the North Carolina baseball team was going to have to play a near perfect game to pull out a victory Wednesday night.
The crowd at Durham Bulls Athletic Park exploded. Through wind and rain, this is what they had waited to see.
Somewhere between complete elation and unwavering focus, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has set up camp ahead of its semi-final game Friday night in Philadelphia.
Joey Sankey didn’t celebrate.