The No. 3 Tar Heel women’s tennis team prepares to defend its national championship from a year ago at the 2014 ITA National Team Indoor Championships this weekend.
Carolina’s football signing day was a bit anticlimactic compared to some of the other buzz and excitement of coaches hanging over fax machines across the country.
After back-to-back losses, the No. 13 North Carolina women’s basketball team, 17-5 overall and 5-3 in conference play, will be hungry to get back on the winning track Thursday night at 7 p.m. when the Tar Heels go on the road to take on 14-8 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, 4-5 in the ACC.
Wednesday is National Signing Day in college football. And the Tar Heels will be busy filling out their remaining scholarship spots as national letters of intent flood in to Kenan Football Center.
The North Carolina men’s basketball team ushered Maryland out the ACC door Tuesday night with an emphatic victory to improve to 15-7 overall and 5-4 in the ACC.
For the final time as a member of the ACC, the Maryland Terrapins are coming to town to face the Tar Heels. Next season, the Terps will be off to the Big Ten conference.
The Tar Heels lost a big chunk of their batting lineup following last season. UNC Head Coach Mike Fox says this year’s offense remains a question mark.