Video: UNC Women's Basketball Advances To Sweet 16 With Win Over Maryland, 74-66 - Highlights
Facing No. 5-seeded Maryland, No. 4 UNC Women's Basketball controlled the Terrapins' offense en route to a 74-66 victory in Carmichael Arena on Sunday, sending the Tar Heels to their second straight trip to the Sweet Sixteen. Check out the highlights.
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Sun Mar 22
UNC Women's Basketball returns to Sweet 16 with gritty win over Maryland
There was no stopping No. 15 UNC Women's Basketball in its pursuit of a second consecutive Sweet 16 trip. The Tar Heels fought through all of that for a gritty 74–66 victory over No. 17 Maryland in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Carmichael Arena. UNC (28–7) will face the winner of Monday’s game between No. 1 UConn and Syracuse. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Box Score: UNC Women's Basketball 74, Maryland 66
View the complete box score from the No. 4 seed North Carolina Tar Heels' Women's Basketball team's 74-66 victory over the No. 5 seed Maryland Terrapins in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. (
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Sun Mar 22
UNC Women's Basketball Ousts Maryland to Advance to Sweet 16
Elina Aarnisalo’s 21-point performance helped No. 4 seed North Carolina Women's Basketball defeat No. 5 seed Maryland, 74-66, on Sunday afternoon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. With the win, UNC improves to 26-1 in NCAA Tournament games hosted in Carmichael Arena, including a 24-game win streak that dates back to 1987. (
Inside Carolina)
Tyler Hansbrough On Hubert Davis' Status: 'I don’t think they make a move'
"I don’t think they make a move,"
Tyler Hansbrough said on the possibility of
Hubert Davis being replaced. "The reason I say that is because I think money is a big deal right now at UNC, with football, this arena BS. My worry is, if you do make a change, (Executive Associate Athletic Director Steve) Newmark is not a former AD. Does he know how to navigate this? (
On3.com)
Art’s Angle: Three-Ring Circus
What should UNC do? They could let
Hubert Davis keep growing in the job and working to find new and better players. Or buy out his contract for $5 million and find another coach who will have to be paid more millions. That coach will also likely need to find new, better players and pay them who knows how many millions. There are no guarantees. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC Women's Basketball Hosts Maryland In NCAA Tournament Second Round Sunday - Pregame Notes
With a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line, No. 4 seed UNC Women's Basketball hosts former ACC rival No. 5 seed Maryland in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. The Tar Heels look to earn their second straight trip to the Sweet 16 and 20th overall, taking on the Terrapins at noon on ESPN. Maryland enters Sunday at 24-8 overall. (
GoHeels.com)
Former UNC Basketball players speak out following the loss to VCU
Things are so bad that when
Joel Berry was asked if he thought
Hubert Davis was right for the job, Berry had to be careful with his words when talking about his former assistant coach: "My emotions are kind of mixed right now. At one point I said, 'ok, Coach Davis was right for the job,' but I’m having mixed emotions because it’s the same old story." (
Tar Heel Blog)
No. 5 UNC Men's Lacrosse Earns 12-11 Victory Over No. 19 Army
An all-around effort from No. 5 UNC Men's Lacrosse propelled the Tar Heels over No. 19 Army, 12-11, on Saturday at Dorrance Field (
Highlights). Caden Harshbarger and
Gary Merrill each scored three goals, followed by a pair from Anthony Raio and Dominic Pietramala. Owen Duffy dished out three assists, and Josh Marcus posted 10 saves in goal. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women's Basketball Pre-Maryland Press Conference Video and Transcript
Check out the complete transcript and video from No. 4 seed North Carolina Women's Basketball’s pregame press conference on Saturday with Coach
Courtney Banghart,
Elina Aarnisalo and
Lanie Grant ahead of Sunday’s NCAA tournament second-round matchup against No. 5 seed Maryland at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
AI research at Carolina
From computer science to journalism, health sciences to social work, researchers are applying AI to the world’s problems. Carolina already boasts a deep knowledge of the burgeoning technology, producing more than 3,000 publications advancing the field across the past decade, and is working collaboratively on a score of issues. (
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Pitchers Shine, But UNC Baseball Falls 2-0 To Louisville On Saturday
UNC Baseball got excellent work on the mound but never kicked their offense into gear in a 2-0 loss to Louisville on Saturday at Boshamer Stadium. The No. 14 Tar Heels played a classic pitcher's duel with the Cardinals and just came out on the losing end. The two sides combined to allow just eight hits while striking out 20 in a low scoring affair. (
GoHeels.com)
No. 1 UNC Women’s Lacrosse Rolls Over No. 16 Boston College, 21-12
No. 1 North Carolina Women's Lacrosse used career highs in goals and points from Chloe Humphrey to roll past No. 16 Boston College, 21-12, Saturday at Dorrance Field (
Highlights). Humphrey scored eight goals and had three assists for 11 points to lead the Tar Heels to their 31st consecutive victory, which is now tied for fifth in NCAA history. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC AD Bubba Cunningham responds to speculation around basketball coach Hubert Davis
UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham has broken his silence on the future of the Tar Heels basketball program. According to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein, Cunningham told him that “the Tar Heels’ administration, including the Chancellor, is evaluating all aspects of the school’s basketball program and will continue to have discussions over the coming days.” (
On3.com)
UNC, Hubert Davis discussing future after tournament loss
North Carolina officials are in discussions with basketball coach
Hubert Davis about his future at the school, sources report, with a decision on his status and potential exit plan expected to unfold in the coming days. Davis met with his UNC team Saturday afternoon. The team meeting did not offer any clarity on Davis' future, according to sources. (
ESPN)