Sylvester Williams signs with the Broncos
By Brooke Pryor | July 25, 2013ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Former North Carolina defensive tackle Sylvester Williams missed the first practice of Broncos training camp Thursday morning.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Former North Carolina defensive tackle Sylvester Williams missed the first practice of Broncos training camp Thursday morning.
With the 2013 football season nearing, the North Carolina football team and coach Larry Fedora have high expectations for themselves.
North Carolina shooting guard P.J. Hairston was cleared of all charges stemming from his June 5 arrest, a Durham court clerk said Monday.
North Carolina women’s lacrosse captain Kara Cannizzaro and women’s soccer senior midfielder Crystal Dunn are both nominated for “Best Female College Athlete” at ESPN’s ESPY awards this year.
North Carolina strength and conditioning coordinator Jonas Sahratian is known by players for his uncanny ability to inspire and come up with nicknames for UNC basketball players.
North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams broke his silence Monday regarding shooting guard P.J. Hairston’s arrest June 5.
It’s been more than a month since P.J. Hairston’s initial arrest at a Durham traffic stop for driving without a license and a misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and in the last week, the slow-moving case has picked up steam.
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The NCAA has opened an investigation into the relationship between North Carolina shooting guard PJ Hairston and NBA agent Rodney Blackstock, according to a report from USA Today’s Big Lead Sports.
OMAHA, Neb. — In addition to fielding a College World Series team, North Carolina baseball is also a powerful force on Twitter. Most of UNC’s roster is active on the social network, and it’s time for that Twitter talent to be recognized.
With a 4-2 win against Louisiana State Tuesday night, the North Carolina baseball team earned the right to stay in Omaha, Neb.
North Carolina took the lead early in its elimination game against Louisiana State. UNC then held on to defeat the Tigers 4-2 and earned the right to stay in Omaha, Neb.
OMAHA, Neb. — When North Carolina defeated South Carolina in an elimination game in the Super Regional less than a week ago, Tar Heel fans began scrambling to snatch up tickets to the College World Series and book hotels in Omaha.
Omaha, Neb. — North Carolina’s seven-run loss to N.C. State Sunday afternoon wasn’t quite the duel it was predicted to be.
After a second rain delay at the Chapel Hill Super Regional speculation on twitter involving a little known NCAA rule began circulating.
The outcome of a game can’t be attributed to one or two plays, but here’s three of the more important reason why the top-seeded North Carolina baseball team earned a close 6-5 win against South Carolina in game one of the Chapel Hill Super Regional.
Sophomore guard P.J. Hairston was arrested last night and charged with marijuana possession.
Joe Holladay, North Carolina’s Director of Basketball Operations, is retiring after 20 years of working with coach Roy Williams. He will be replaced by former Vanderbilt assistant Brad Frederick. Holladay joined the Tar Heels in 2003 and was an assistant for Williams until four years ago when he became the Director of Basketball operations.
Junior Brian Holberton of the top-seeded North Carolina baseball team has been a utility man for the Tar Heels all year long. While he’s started in left field most of the season, he’s no stranger to playing behind home plate as the Tar Heel’s catcher. In recent weeks the Tar Heels have made a habit of starting Holberton in left field and moving him to catcher late in the games to give sophomore Parks Jordan at-bats late in games.
Coming off of an 11-4 victory against Northwestern in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament — a game in which coach Jenny said her team missed multiple opportunities on offense — the No.