'Relentless on the glass': Ingram and Bacot combine for 22 rebounds against Miami
RJ Davis rarely misses free throws. Any misfire comes as a “surprise” to teammate Harrison Ingram.
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RJ Davis rarely misses free throws. Any misfire comes as a “surprise” to teammate Harrison Ingram.
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In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH and Duke Chronicle sports editors preview the upcoming UNC v. Duke men's basketball game, highlighting the significance of this college rivalry. Also on this episode, the editors discuss the annual rivalry paper - a collaboration between The DTH and Duke Chronicle. DTH Sports Editor Shelby Swanson and Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace are joined by The Chronicle's Sports Editor Andrew Long and Sports Managing Editor Rachael Kaplan on the first Hark the Pod episode of 2024!
Phil Ford couldn’t bear to watch.
UNC senior guard RJ Davis made history on Monday, setting the North Carolina record for most consecutive games with multiple 3-pointers at 16.
Michael Norwood’s daughter was two and a half years old when she started receiving cancer treatments at Duke. That year, Norwood attended Eric Montross’ Father’s Day Basketball Camp, where Montross signed a hat for Norwood’s daughter: “Dear Nell, best wishes.”
CLEMSON, S.C. – With the clock expiring at the end of the first half, and no other options in sight, Armando Bacot took the ball to the rim.
Former UNC basketball player and NBA veteran Eric Montross died on Sunday at 52, the University announced Monday. Montross was diagnosed with and began treatment for cancer in March, causing him to step away from his duties as UNC's radio analyst.
ATLANTA — His eyebrows raised and eyes wide, Elliot Cadeau screamed: “What the fuck!”
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Indya Nivar slammed the ball into the ground.
NEW YORK — Hubert Davis would agree he was pretty fired up.
In this episode of Hark the Pod, DTH sports editors recap UNC’s 2023 national championships across various sports, highlighting historic victories in women’s tennis, field hockey, diving, wrestling and basketball. Also on this episode, some much-needed ball talk about the North Carolina men’s and women’s basketball teams, analyzing their recent performances and discussing notable differences from the previous season. Sports Editor Shelby Swanson, Assistant Sports Editors Daniel Wei and Gwen Peace and Senior Writer Caroline Wills cap off 2023 with a bang — sharing insights and thought-provoking questions about their sports writing experiences this year!
There's an abundance of talent across all of UNC's athletic programs, and every year, each team is highlighted by one, or even multiple, electrifying athletes in their respective sports.
It took a little longer than Elliot Cadeau hoped to finally feel ready.Yet the moment came in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. After North Carolina beat Arkansas in The Bahamas, Cadeau dined with his family at a local restaurant.
The UNC men’s and women’s basketball teams both dropped in the AP poll after playing three games each over Thanksgiving break, with the men falling to No. 17 and the women to No. 24.
CLEMSON, S.C. — "Big O" hadn't fumbled all season.
When Clemson junior running back Phil Mafah recorded a 3-yard touchdown to bring the Tigers out to a 21-7 lead, Omarion Hampton quickly responded.
As Beau Maye stood in the stands, watching a sea of UNC students and fans pour onto the field following what was likely his little brother’s last home game, it was hard to piece together his emotions.
With the broken index finger of his shooting hand taped to his middle one, Walter Davis wrapped his arm around a sobbing Mike O'Koren. UNC had just lost the 1977 national championship to Marquette.