Ryan Switzer shies away from spotlight on UNC football team
Expectations defined this past year for North Carolina wide receiver Ryan Switzer.
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Expectations defined this past year for North Carolina wide receiver Ryan Switzer.
Marquise Williams says he has never lacked confidence.
UNC has uncovered two new pieces of information which will require further review from the NCAA.
Everything seemed to be moving too fast for North Carolina running back Elijah Hood.
The North Carolina football team held its media day on Wednesday at Kenan Stadium. Players and coaches answered questions about training camp and the upcoming season.
Before 16 seasons as the head football coach at Texas, Mack Brown held the same position at North Carolina for 10 years.
One of the few bright spots on North Carolina's defense during the 2014 season, middle linebacker Jeff Schoettmer led the Tar Heels with 74 tackles and started all 13 games.
The final domino fell on Friday in what’s been a summer of depletion for the North Carolina women’s basketball team.
Bill Guthridge had a decision to make.
Maggie Bill is followed by a choice she refuses to make — and one she simply doesn’t know the answer to.
With another season in the books, the North Carolina men’s basketball team has quickly turned its attention toward recruiting for next season. All players are expected to be back with the exception of J.P. Tokoto, and Roy Williams is hoping to land at least one of the nation’s top uncommitted prospects to join the Tar Heels.
J.P. Tokoto, a junior forward on the North Carolina men’s basketball team, declared for the 2015 NBA Draft on Wednesday and might forego his final season of eligibility.
There are only a few moments in life that cement themselves in the hearts and memories of thousands, only a few that can bring forward laughter, ecstasy and childlike exuberance.
GREENSBORO — It was an emotional tug of war in the North Carolina women’s basketball team’s locker room following its 67-65 loss to South Carolina in the Sweet 16 on Friday, with neither pain nor frustration gaining an edge over happiness and pleasure.
Walk into Coach Sylvia Hatchell’s den at her home, and you’ll notice her furniture is covered in dents, formed by Hatchell herself a year ago.
Tamika Jeter hadn’t seen her son in months.
GREENSBORO — North Carolina freshman guard Jamie Cherry stood at midcourt, frozen yet confident.
GREENSBORO — North Carolina sophomore forward Stephanie Mavunga's teammates said they'd always have her back.
DURHAM — Coach Sylvia Hatchell knew it was coming.
Stephanie Mavunga didn’t want the ball in her hands.