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(05/11/19 7:34pm)
The fourth-seeded North Carolina softball team (35-18, 17-7 ACC) was shut out by second-seeded Florida State, 8-0, on Saturday in the ACC Championship Game in Tallahassee, Fl. The Tar Heels managed just four hits on the day and gave up 11 to the Seminoles.
(05/09/19 8:57pm)
The fourth-seeded North Carolina softball team (34-17, 17-7 ACC) used a six-run fifth inning to defeat fifth-seeded Louisville (33-21, 12-12), 9-3, in the team's first game of the ACC Tournament in Tallahassee, Fl. on Thursday.
(04/30/19 2:18pm)
This article has been updated with information following a conference call with UNC athletics officially introducing Banghart as head coach of the UNC women's basketball team
(04/27/19 1:43am)
The rich get richer.
(04/26/19 1:10am)
It was a whirlwind week in the world of North Carolina men's basketball. But as incoming first-year Armando Bacot proclaimed on Twitter, the Tar Heels might not be done yet.
(04/23/19 12:52pm)
Better late than never.
(04/18/19 12:13am)
Even excluding Theo Pinson's bench celebrations, there have been several noteworthy Tar Heel showings in this year's NBA playoffs. Take a look at which former UNC players are making themselves known in the postseason, from those on first-round upstart teams to the players helping their squad contend for the NBA title.
(04/10/19 10:57pm)
Few would deny that after back-to-back nine loss seasons, the North Carolina football team has some work to do.
(04/06/19 2:41pm)
The 2019 Final Four begins on Saturday in Minneapolis, Minn., with Michigan State facing Texas Tech and Virginia going up against Auburn for a spot in the NCAA championship. Here's our sports editors' takes on what will happen, and who will end up cutting down the nets on Monday night.
(04/03/19 8:35pm)
First-year guard Coby White, who averaged 16.1 points and 4.1 assists for North Carolina in 2018-19 and was a second-team All-ACC selection, has declared for the 2019 NBA Draft, according to the UNC athletic department.
(04/04/19 12:17am)
The 2019-20 North Carolina basketball team will feature a lot of new faces, at least in the bulk of head coach Roy Williams’ rotation.
(04/02/19 1:01am)
It’d be easy for Andy Matthews to do things his way.
(04/01/19 6:40pm)
UPDATE 7:45 p.m. The Washington Post has reported that North Carolina women's basketball head coach Sylvia Hatchell is under investigation over allegations of racist remarks and forcing players to play through severe injuries.
(03/29/19 5:14am)
Earlier this week, my esteemed colleague Jack Frederick, who I respect greatly, had a bad take. He argued that a potential Duke-UNC matchup in the NCAA championship – a first for college basketball (the two have never met in the NCAA Tournament, let alone the title game) – would be a good thing for sports, for college basketball and for the Tobacco Road rivalry.
(03/24/19 10:55pm)
COLUMBUS, OHIO — For the North Carolina men’s basketball team, other wins may have been more exciting, but few have been as sweet.
(03/24/19 9:11pm)
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Columbus, Oh., the No. 1 seed North Carolina men’s basketball team defeated No. 9 seed Washington, 81-59, on Sunday to advance to the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth time in the last five years.
(03/24/19 8:00pm)
COLUMBUS, Ohio — At halftime in Columbus, Oh., the No. 1 seed North Carolina men’s basketball team leads No. 9 seed Washington, 41-33, with a spot in the Sweet Sixteen on the line.
(03/23/19 4:56am)
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In what was mostly a game of two halves, first-year wing Nassir Little was the lone constant.
(03/19/19 12:53am)
For the first time in four years, the North Carolina women's basketball team will be going dancing.
(03/16/19 5:31am)
CHARLOTTE – It wasn’t the night they had envisioned, but for North Carolina’s graduating players – forward Luke Maye and guards Kenny Williams and Cameron Johnson – Friday’s 74-73 loss to Duke in the ACC Tournament semifinals was part of a larger goal.