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(10/26/19 11:24pm)
The North Carolina football team (4-4, 3-2 ACC) knocked off Duke (4-4, 2-3 ACC) in Chapel Hill on Saturday in dramatic fashion, giving Mack Brown his 73rd career victory at UNC to become the winningest coach in program history.
(10/23/19 2:23am)
The debut of "All Access: A Season with Carolina Basketball" on the new ACC Network Monday night gave fans an early behind-the-scenes peek of the 2019-20 Tar Heels.
(10/22/19 4:48am)
The 2019 World Series kicks off on Tuesday, pitting the NL champion Nationals against the AL champion Astros. Before a team is crowned, we made our picks for who we think will win and why.
(10/21/19 1:16pm)
Four-star guard R.J. Davis will attend North Carolina and play for head coach Roy Williams, he announced Monday morning.
(10/20/19 11:37pm)
It's hard to imagine a sextuple overtime game that wouldn't be considered a bad loss for the losing team. Nonetheless, when the dust settled and the North Carolina football team fell to Virginia Tech on Saturday, 43-41, the Tar Heels had plenty to think about — plenty of missed opportunities, plenty of what-ifs, plenty of if-onlys.
(10/19/19 11:56pm)
The North Carolina football team (3-4, 2-2 ACC) went on the road and fell to division rival Virginia Tech on Saturday, 43-41, after six overtime periods. It was the first six-overtime game in the history of the ACC.
(10/18/19 6:22pm)
Desmond Evans, a 5-star 2020 defensive end and the No. 1 recruit in the state of North Carolina, will attend UNC, he announced today.
(10/16/19 1:11am)
Heading into Fall Break without a clue of how North Carolina athletics have been doing? Fear not – here's a rundown of the seasons so far for every UNC fall sports team.
(10/11/19 6:44pm)
Members of the media predicted a second-place finish for North Carolina and all-conference honors for Cole Anthony and Garrison Brooks in preseason voting released today by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
(10/11/19 12:28am)
Sam Howell was named the starting quarterback for the North Carolina football team on August 26, 2019. A month and a half later, at the midway point of UNC's season, it seems like a perfectly fair time to ask:
(10/09/19 2:10am)
CHARLOTTE — At North Carolina basketball's media day last week, the team made a move toward the future by making players Cole Anthony, Armando Bacot, Anthony Harris and Jeremiah Francis available for questions. It was the first time in decades, dating back to Dean Smith's tenure as head coach, that first-year Tar Heels spoke to independent media before their first game.
(10/05/19 7:10pm)
The No. 20 North Carolina men's soccer team (6-2-2, 3-1-1 ACC) used goals from senior Jack Skahan and junior Santiago Herrera to knock off Pitt (4-4-2, 1-2-1 ACC) on the road on Friday, 2-1.
(10/03/19 3:14am)
The North Carolina basketball team began its media day on Wednesday with a 30-minute press conference with head coach Roy Williams. Here's everything you need to know:
(10/02/19 1:51am)
Get ready: I'm about to channel my inner grouchy old man.
(09/29/19 1:22am)
Two yards.
(09/28/19 10:48pm)
The North Carolina football team (2-3, 1-1 ACC) suffered its third straight loss of the season on Saturday to No. 1 Clemson, 21-20. After an eight-minute, 32-second UNC touchdown drive, the Tar Heels' 2-point conversion attempt – a Sam Howell rollout to the right and subsequent scramble for the end zone – fell short, and the Tigers left Chapel Hill with a win.
(09/27/19 12:22am)
The word "miracle" gets thrown around a lot these days.
(09/25/19 1:41am)
With the release of the 2019-2020 women's basketball ACC schedule on Tuesday, North Carolina now has a complete idea of its schedule for the coming year. Here's some notes on the upcoming slate for the Tar Heels in the first season of the Courtney Banghart era:
(09/24/19 4:05am)
On Sunday night, the North Carolina basketball team secured the talents of 7-foot high school senior Walker Kessler, who committed to the Tar Heels after finishing his official visit this past weekend. Kessler had previously taken visits to Auburn, Duke and Michigan, and was also weighing an offer from Gonzaga, among others.
(09/23/19 5:53pm)
At last, a legend gets his due.