Trio of starting pitchers lift North Carolina to three-game sweep of Boston College
By Joey DeVito | April 26Benton Moss crossed his fingers.
Benton Moss crossed his fingers.
For North Carolina designated hitter Adam Pate, the 107th time was the charm.
Another year, another step forward for the North Carolina men’s swimming and diving program at the NCAA Championship meet this weekend in Iowa.
It had been three minutes and 58 seconds since the North Carolina women’s basketball team had scored against Virginia on Thursday night.
Nobody from the North Carolina women’s swimming and diving team won a race at the ACC championships last week — but that didn’t stop them from almost winning the whole thing.
The momentum had shifted for the No. 25 North Carolina wrestling team. After an intense triple-overtime loss by Chris Mears, coach C.D.
e were a lot of shots, but it was far from a shootout in the No. 13 North Carolina women’s basketball team’s 61-56 loss to No. 25 Syracuse Thursday night.
Tough competition was exactly what Coach Rich DeSelm and the North Carolina swimming and diving teams wanted Saturday against N.C. State – and that’s exactly what they got.
It was business as usual for the North Carolina swimming and diving team on Senior Night — except for one thing.
Nervous. That was the expected emotion for the members of the No. 18 North Carolina women’s swimming and diving team as they competed in the 400-yard freestyle relay for the victory against ACC foe No. 6 Virginia on Saturday. But nerves weren't a problem.