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Tracking the Tar Heels, Nov. 7

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: With a goal from freshman Danny Garcia, the UNC men’s soccer team took down Duke 1-0 in the ACC quarterfinal Tuesday, Matthew Cox writes.


Halftime Update: UNC men's soccer team leads Duke in ACC quarterfinal

Danny Garcia scored his fourth goal of the season to give the North Carolina men’s soccer team a positive start to postseason play in its ACC quarterfinal against Duke. UNC midfielder Raby George stole the ball from Duke’s Zach Mathers on the edge of the Blue Devils’ box in the 22nd minute before slipping a pass to Garcia.


Hark the Tweets, Nov. 6

Here are some of our favorite tweets from UNC student athletes and coaches. If you see a tweet that you think belongs here, retweet it with the hashtag #harkthis. It just might make it onto the next list.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Nov. 6

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: The North Carolina football team will face Georgia Tech’s triple-option offense in this Saturday’s homecoming game, Assistant Sports Editor Robbie Harms writes.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Nov. 5

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: The UNC field hockey team won the ACC championship on Sunday and will host in the upcoming NCAA tournament, Assistant Sports Editor Henry Gargan writes.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Nov. 2

Welcome to a another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: Tennis isn’t only love for UNC sophomore Caroline Price, Assistant Sports Editor Henry Gargan writes.


InstaHeels, Nov. 1: Football Bye Week Edition

Welcome to the UNC football bye week edition of InstaHeels. While players and coaches take time off to relax and prepare for next week’s homecoming game against Georgia Tech, check out all the great photos they’ve taken this season!


Tracking the Tar Heels, Nov. 1

Welcome to a another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: Starting Friday, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team will attempt to defend its ACC title, Assistant Sports Editor Brooke Pryor writes.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Oct. 31

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: With a goal and an assist to his name, men’s soccer player Rob Lovejoy earned ACC Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Oct. 30

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s what the Tar Heels have been up to: Despite returning from knee injuries, Dexter Strickland and Leslie McDonald will play key roles on the UNC men’s basketball team this season, correspondent to the News & Observer Jack Daly writes. On Monday, UNC running back Giovani Bernard was named as one of the 16 semifinalists for the 2012 Maxwell Award?, which is given to the college player of the year, Harold Gutmann of the (Durham) Herald Sun writes.


Tracking the Tar Heels, Oct. 29

Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Here’s a look at what the Tar Heels have been up to and be sure to pick up our basketball season preview at newsstands today: Senior Writer Kelly Parsons takes an in-depth look at Giovani Bernard’s game-winning punt return from Saturday’s win against N.C.


Noted & Quoted: UNC beats N.C. State 43-35

With a 43-35 win against North Carolina State on Saturday at Kenan Stadium, North Carolina snapped the Wolfpack’s five-year winning streak in the rivalry matchup. After they lost to Duke last Saturday, the UNC players came home to a locker room covered in red and white décor.


NC State leads at halftime 28-25

After a hot start by the North Carolina football team, the Wolfpack from N.C. State responded to take the 28-25 halftime lead. UNC scored on both of its first two offensive possessions.