Wood’s 3-pointer helps Tar Heels take down Virginia
By Jonathan LaMantia | Feb. 5, 2012After trailing by as much as 16 early in the second half, unranked Virginia refused to leave Carmichael Arena without testing No. 23 North Carolina.
Read More »After trailing by as much as 16 early in the second half, unranked Virginia refused to leave Carmichael Arena without testing No. 23 North Carolina.
Read More »Tierra Ruffin-Pratt might be listed on North Carolina’s roster as a guard, but to think that’s her only role would be a mistake.
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM — With 4.2 seconds remaining in the first half of North Carolina’s 75-71 win, an expected “Wake Forest” cheer erupted from the Demon Deacon faithful.
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM — Before the North Carolina women’s basketball team took the Lawrence Joel Coliseum court Sunday, a three-two-one countdown and a resolute yell of “rebound” emanated from the player’s tunnel.
Read More »Returning to Carmichael Arena after a three-game road swing seemed to be the thing to shake North Carolina out of its string of first-half offensive slumps.
Read More »Ice, stimulation, ultrasound. Twice a day, everyday.
Read More »Sylvia Hatchell knew something needed to change. So before the team’s road skirmish with Virginia Tech last week, the coach eliminated one of the Tar Heels’ greatest off-the-court distractions: Twitter.
Read More »Heading into Sunday’s matinee matchup with N.C. State University, North Carolina’s best means of defeating the Wolfpack was hard to miss.
Read More »Less than 10 minutes into North Carolina’s game against N.C. State University on Sunday, the Tar Heels must have had flashbacks — frightening flashbacks — of their trip to Connecticut.
Read More »At the conclusion of No. 3 University of Connecticut’s 86-35 drubbing of No. 24 North Carolina, any number of statistics could explain UNC’s worst loss in program history.
Read More »After scoring the fewest points at home in program history against Clemson on Thursday, life didn’t get any easier for the North Carolina women’s basketball team.
Read More »When the Carmichael Arena lights dim and the PA announcer begins his pre-game introductions, it’s truly anybody’s guess who will the take court for the North Carolina women’s basketball team.
Read More »Already rolling up her sleeves in a game barely two minutes old, North Carolina head coach Sylvia Hatchell knew the matchup with ACC basement dweller Clemson wasn’t going to be an easy outing.
Read More »The last time UNC conducted a Title IX self-study of the athletic department, Carmichael Arena was renovated for the women’s basketball team.
Read More »With just less than five minutes left in the first half, it appeared that North Carolina’s matchup with visiting Maryland would be a low-scoring affair.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s basketball team was poised to collect its third straight comeback victory against an ACC opponent.
Read More »The No. 18 North Carolina women’s basketball escaped an upset against winless East Tennessee State Sunday, but there was little Coach Sylvia Hatchell was proud of after the Tar Heels were outrebounded for the first time this season in a 93-77 victory.
Read More »The No. 18 North Carolina women’s basketball team was without half of its starting frontcourt duo when it faced Lipscomb in Chapel Hill Wednesday night.
Read More »Time hasn’t exactly been on Candace Wood’s side. Because of an ACL tear and an infection in her left knee, the North Carolina guard has seen two full seasons fall to the wayside and, in her third, played only few paltry minutes per game.
Read More »Chay Shegog never has to look very far to find the basketball. Most of the time, it finds her. Whether she’s sinking buckets in the post or swatting her opponents’ shots away, the 6-foot-5 center has been a steady, imposing target in the paint for North Carolina this season.
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