Joel Berry is one of four UNC starters who have been a part of at least five games in the rivalry. (Todd Melet)
Joel Berry was named to the All-ACC Second Team after posting a fantastic season at point guard for the Tar Heels. (Todd Melet)
Theo Pinson and the Tar Heels will be looking to avenge a loss suffered to Duke in last year’s ACC Tournamen Semifinals. (Todd Melet)
Joel Berry scored 28 points for UNC in the Tar Heels’ 90-83 win over No. 17 Duke on Saturday. (Todd Melet)
Michael Jordan told Tar Heel fans that “The ceiling is the roof,” for UNC moving forward. (Todd Melet)
Kennedy Meeks and an experienced Tar Heel squad are looking to make a return trip to the Final Four this season. (Todd Melet)
Justin Jackson earned First Team All-American honors from the Sporting News for his outstanding production over UNC’s first 32 games. (Todd Melet)
Luke Kennard–the ACC Player of the Year frontrunner–scored 28 points for Duke in the game. (Todd Melet)
Senior forward Isaiah Hicks stayed out of foul trouble, and ended up scoring 21 points and grabbing a game-high nine rebounds against Duke–in what was his final game at the Dean Dome. (Todd Melet)
UNC head coach Roy Williams chats with Justin Jackson, who was named ACC Player of the year on Sunday. (Todd Melet)
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The Tar Heels learned their NCAA Tournament destination on Sunday night. (Todd Melet)
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