The Battle for the Bell showcases one of the most bitter rivalries in college athletics before a nationally-televised audience in a primetime ESPN broadcast. Wait – this one’s not on the hardwood and doesn’t...
Eleventh-ranked North Carolina remains undefeated with a 79-77 nail-biter victory against No. 21 Oklahoma State Wednesday evening in Carmichael Arena. The Cowgirls have now fallen to 2-1, while North Carolina stands at at 3-0.
The UNC men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are all set to host the annual Janis Hape Dowd Nike Cup Invitational this Thursday through Saturday.
The North Carolina football team, 5-5 on the season, meets 8-2 rival Duke Thursday night in front of a nationally-televised audience at Wallace Wade Stadium. The Battle for the Bell kicks off at 7:30 p.m.
Through two games, the UNC men’s basketball team has been coasting. More challenging hurdles await, but for now, the Tar Heels are enjoying a squad equipped with experience and deep in talent.
Through it all, the Tar Heels have continued to display a fighting spirit that filters down from two of their leaders – head coach Larry Fedora and signal caller Marquise Williams.