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UNC Baseball Powers Past Miami In Run-Rule Win, 18-6

hit two home runs, Gavin Gallaher belted a grand slam and the No. 15 North Carolina Tar Heels went deep seven times for the first time in more than a decade to power past Miami 18-6 in the series finale on Sunday. Parks Harber and each hit a two-run two homer, and and Luke Stevenson each added a solo shot. (GoHeels.com)

2024 NCAA Tournament: Why UNC earned final No. 1 seed over Iowa State in March Madness bracket

Iowa State made an impressive late surge into contention for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but even an authoritative victory over Houston in the Big 12 Tournament Championship Game wasn't enough for the Cyclones. In the end, UNC claimed the fourth No. 1 seed despite falling short in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina State. (CBS Sports)

Miami Edges UNC Men's Tennis, 4-3

Miami won the doubles point and three of five singles matches, edging No. 27 North Carolina, 4-3, on Sunday afternoon at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. The Tar Heels, who had won seven of their last eight matches including a win at No. 13 Florida State on Friday evening, fell to 10-5, 4-2. The all-time series between Carolina and Miami is now tied, 22-all. (GoHeels.com)

Video: IC Podcast - NCAA Tournament Bracket Reactions

Fresh off of the unveiling of the 68-team 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket during Selection Sunday, the crew from Inside Carolina brings in special guests Tommy Ashley and Greg Barnes to dissect the seedings. The five discuss everything from UNC's draw to potential made-for-TV games and much more. (View Video)

Lucas: The Charlotte Tournament

"I learned it from Coach Smith and Coach Guthridge and Coach Williams," UNC coach said, "we want to focus on being invited to the Charlotte Tournament. Let's try to win two games there. If we win two games there, we'll be invited to the Los Angeles Tournament. If we win two games there, we'll be invited to the Phoenix Tournament." (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women's Basketball a No. 8 seed, would play at No. 1 South Carolina in second round

North Carolina heads south for the first two rounds of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament as a No. 8 seed in the Albany 1 region, facing Michigan State in Columbia, S.C., in the first round. If the Tar Heels (19-12) get past the No. 9-seed Spartans (22-8), they would play No. 1 ranked and No. 1 overall seed South Carolina (32-0) in the second round. (Tar Heel Tribune)

North Carolina Women's Basketball Dancing To Columbia For Matchup With Michigan State

For the fourth year in a row and the 31st time in program history, the UNC women's basketball team is dancing into the postseason. The Tar Heels are seeded eighth in the Albany 1 region and will face No. 9 seed Michigan State in a first-round game in Columbia, S.C. The team gathered for Sunday's announcement at coach 's home. (GoHeels.com)

North Carolina Earns No. 1 Seed in NCAA Tournament Field

The path to North Carolina’s seventh NCAA men’s basketball title would take the Tar Heels from the Queen City to the City of Angels and, they hope, culminate in the Valley of the Sun. The No. 4 Tar Heels (27-7) are the No. 1 seed in the West Regional, to be played in Los Angeles. ’s No. 6 Arizona team (25-8) is the No. 2 seed in the West. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Tar Heels Are Top Seed In NCAA West Regional

North Carolina is the No. 1 seed in the West Regional of the 2024 NCAA Tournament and will play Thursday in Charlotte against the winner of Howard and Wagner, who play Tuesday. The winner of that game advances to Saturday's Round of 32 against the winner of Thursday's game between No. 8 seed Mississippi State and No. 9 seed Michigan State. (GoHeels.com)

North Carolina's NCAA tournament history since 1982

The UNC Tar Heels are one of college basketball’s premier programs with six national championships, 20 Final Fours, 28 Elite Eights and 34 Sweet Sixteen appearances. Here’s a look at how the Tar Heels have done in the tournament since 1982 when drained the jumper to beat Georgetown to deliver a title in Chapel Hill. (Tar Heels Wire)

RJ Davis expresses disappointment in UNC falling short of winning ACC Tournament

Coming into the season, one of the goals for North Carolina was to win the ACC Tournament. However, that didn’t happen, with veteran players like once again coming up short after the Tar Heels lost to NC State in the championship game. “I mean, definitely disappointed,” Davis said. “Got to the championship game and came up short." (On3.com)

Art’s Angle: Royal Straight Flush

The good news is UNC will still be a No. 1 or No. 2 seed when the NCAA tournament pairings are announced Sunday, likely playing first- and second-round games in Charlotte since six other teams contending for top seeds also lost. Surely, will have his team’s closest attention this week when preparing for those first two rounds. (Chapelboro.com)

Chapel Hill's East Franklin Street is changing, not dying

UNC and Chapel Hill are making substantial investments in the 100-block of East Franklin St. If the approved projects are built, East Franklin will be much more vibrant five years from now, and if the town council commits to adding more housing in this section of downtown, we’ll see the number of year-round residents and employees rise as well. (Triangle Blog Blog)

UNC Baseball Falls To Miami On Walk-Off Home Run, 2-1, Saturday

Dorian Gonzalez hit a walk-off home run to lead off the ninth inning and lift the Miami Hurricanes to a 2-1 win over No. 15 North Carolina at Mark Light Field on Saturday. It was the second time this season that the Tar Heels (16-4, 3-2 ACC) lost on a walk-off hit. North Carolina freshman went 3-for-4 and posted the first multi-hit game of his career. (GoHeels.com)

Sam Howell Excited To Be A Seahawk And 'Ready To Go To Work'

After a trade this week, which was finalized Friday with arriving in Seattle and passing a physical, the Seahawks acquired Howell two years after they first showed interest in the quarterback from North Carolina. "I thought this was a team I might come to do, but I didn't. But I'm here now, and excited to be here and excited to be a Seahawk." (Seattle Seahawks)
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Today In UNC History
March 19, 1977
Walter Davis, playing with a broken finger on his shooting hand, scores 21 points as fifth-ranked UNC beats No. 13 Kentucky, 79-72, in College Park, Maryland to reach the Final Four. The Tar Heels run the 4-Corners offense almost the entire second half to compensate for the absence of two injured starters, Phil Ford and Tommy LaGarde.
March 19, 1988
Carolina shoots a school record 79.0 percent from the floor (49 of 62) in 123-97 rout over Loyola Marymount in the NCAA Tournament second round. Ranzino Smith makes 11 of 14 shots en route to 27 points. Carolina has 26 turnovers, 20 more than Loyola, and wins by 26.
March 19, 2000
Joseph Forte scores 17 points and Ed Cota has 10 assists to lead No. 8 seed Carolina to a 60-53 win over top seed Stanford in the NCAA second round.
March 19, 2009
Tyler Hansbrough sinks a free throw in the first half of the NCAA Tournament first round win over Radford, giving him 2,770 points and breaking J.J. Redick’s (Duke) ACC scoring mark. He passed Larry Bird in the national semifinal win over Villanova and finished with 2,872 points, 12th in NCAA history.
March 19, 2022
No. 8 seed UNC gives up a 25-point lead and survives in overtime to defeat No. 1 seed and defending national champion Baylor, 93-86, in Fort Worth, Texas in the NCAA Tournament round of 32. R.J. Davis scored 30 points and Brady Manek scored 26 before being ejected for a dubious Flagrant-2 foul with 10 minutes remaining.
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