After Another Humbling Loss, UNC Football Paints 2 Different Pictures of Accountability
UNC sophomore receiver
Jordan Shipp took the microphone and showed all the accountability his head coach didn’t. He spoke of a postgame locker room in which he complimented the defense on its performance, saying UNC’s offense needed to pick up the slack. When asked why he was so vocal, Shipp said the team needed a positive voice. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball's Undefeated Start, Tate Frazier Joins
UNC Basketball has not been without its newsworthy elements of late.
Seth Trimble suffered a broken arm,
Maximo Adams committed to UNC, and
Dylan Mingo, one of the best players in America, just made an official visit. Tate Frazier joins Inside Carolina's Sherrell McMillan and Joey Powell to talk Carolina Basketball.
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Mon Nov 17
Coby White scores 27 in season debut; 22 for RJ Davis, 34 for Pete Nance in G League
The long-awaited season debut for
Coby White was one to remember. White collected 27 points and eight assists in the Chicago Bulls’ 150-147 double-overtime loss Sunday to the Utah Jazz. In the South Bay Lakers’ third game of the G League season,
R.J. Davis scored 22 points.
Pete Nance broke loose for 34 points for the Wisconsin Herd on Saturday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Schoett & Vipp - Dreadful Offense Dooming UNC Football
Former Tar Heel linebacker
Jeff Schoettmer and wide receiver
Taylor Vippolis discuss UNC's loss at Wake Forest. What does it say about the quarterback position that the staff continues to believe
Gio Lopez gives this team the best chance to win?
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Mon Nov 17
No. 15 UNC Volleyball Sweeps Virginia Tech For 20th Win
In the penultimate home match, No. 15 UNC Volleyball swept Virginia Tech (25-20, 25-19, 25-12), winning its sixth straight match against the Hokies, improving to 20-1 at home against the ACC rivals (
Highlights). The Tar Heels have earned their second straight season of at least 20 wins, as Carolina is now 20-5 and riding a three-match win streak. (
GoHeels.com)
Up Close: Meet Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive end Malik Carney
Growing up in Virginia,
Malik Carney figured his future was in basketball. It wasn’t until high school that the second-year member of the Saskatchewan Roughriders made the switch to football. After playing for North Carolina (2015-18), Carney went on to have stints in the NFL with Detroit, Seattle, and Denver before coming to the CFL in 2021. (
Regina Leader-Post)
How Harrison Barnes became the NBA's version of Forrest Gump
They called him The Senator.
Harrison Barnes was 20 years old when he arrived at Golden State in 2012, a wide-eyed, fresh-faced rookie new to the NBA and eager to establish his place among the best players in the world. He just didn't act like it. "He was a guy who was wise beyond his years," Warriors All-Star guard Stephen Curry said. "From Day 1." (
MSN.com)
UNC expands support for military and student veterans with success center
UNC-Chapel Hill unveiled its expanded Military and Veteran Student Success Center this week, a move aimed at better supporting students who are vets and their families. The university's initiative seeks to provide easier access to the center's resources and create a sense of connection and support for student-veterans. (
ABC 11)
Chicago Bulls guard Coby White To Make Season Debut Sunday
Bulls guard
Coby White is on track to make his season debut on Sunday in Utah, as first reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania. The 25-year-old suffered a right calf strain in mid-August and then experienced a setback during the preseason when he was working to prepare for the regular season opener. The Bulls have gone 6-5 so far without White. (
Hoops Rumors)
No. 1 UNC Field Hockey ousts Duke again to advance to 29th Final Four
North Carolina has been a field hockey nightmare to Duke for years, and the Tar Heels delivered another heartbreaking blow Sunday (
Highlights). Midfielder Sanne Hak shot home Sietske Bruning’s pass for a golden goal off a corner 97 seconds into overtime as No. 1 UNC beat No. 8 Duke 2–1 to earn a trip to the Final Four on the Blue Devils’ home field. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
UNC Captain Jordan Shipp Calls Out Offense After Costly Loss to Wake Forest
In North Carolina's locker room moments after the Tar Heels' 28-12 loss at Wake Forest, wide receiver
Jordan Shipp — a team captain — stood in front of his team. He had a message for UNC's defense. "Defense, y'all played your heart out," Shipp said, noting he didn't whisper. "Y'all are bailing us out big-time. We're not putting points on the board." (
TarHeel247)
Art’s Angle: Bowling Trouble
In one of the weirdest football games of this season, UNC was out-coached, out-played, and out-smarted in the 28-12 loss at Wake Forest. After winning hundreds of NFL games,
Bill Belichick has taken his six losses pretty hard, especially this one. His team managed just four field goals and no touchdowns and was out-gained 414 to 257 total yards. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: The Day After Podcast - UNC Football Embarrassed at Wake Forest
Wake Forest’s 28-12 win highlighted UNC Football’s inept offense, and the Demon Deacons exposed a Tar Heel defense that had performed better in recent weeks. Inside Carolina’s Buck Sanders, Jason Staples, and Tommy Ashley break down the performance and what’s next for this program.
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Sun Nov 16
UNC Football's Senior Day Game Against Duke On Nov. 22 Set For 3:30 P.M. On ACC Network
The Atlantic Coast Conference and its television partners have announced that the Duke and North Carolina football game on Saturday, November 22, will kick off at 3:30 p.m. on ACC Network. It will be the 112th meeting between the Tar Heels and the Blue Devils in the Battle for the Victory Bell. Carolina owns a 66-41-4 advantage in the all-time series. (
GoHeels.com)
Good, Bad, and Ugly Report: UNC vs. Wake Forest
This game marked the first time since the Hurricane Matthew game against Virginia Tech in 2016 that UNC did not score a touchdown, a span that includes some pretty awful offenses. And that’s the difference between a team like the Deacons, who have posted seven wins in Coach Jake Dickert’s first year, and the Tar Heels, in
Bill Belichick’s first season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)