Menu

Armando Bacot became a face of modern college basketball — and a beloved throwback


There was a catharsis during Tuesday's Senior Night victory — for everything had endured at UNC and all he’d given. But also because players like him have become rare in a time of rapid transience in college athletics. In a time of unprecedented movement, when it can be difficult to follow which player is on what roster, Bacot stayed. (AOL.com)

Related: , Basketball Recruiting

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Is UNC Basketball On The Right Track Under Michael Malone?
Is UNC Basketball primed for a new era under Coach Michael Malone? Nearly three months on the job, questions swirl around the direction of the...

Former UNC Player Ed Davis Among Several Indicted in NBA Gambling Scandal
Ed Davis, who played for the UNC men’s basketball team from 2008 through 2010 and helped the Tar Heels win the 2009 national title, is...

Day'Ron Sharpe to sign two-year, $20 million deal with Brooklyn Nets
Day'Ron Sharpe appears set to stay in Brooklyn, and the former North Carolina center could be in line for a larger role next season. The...

Video: IC Podcast - UNC Basketball Summer Updates
Nearly three months into the Michael Malone era, there's plenty to assess long before UNC Basketball plays a game. Inside Carolina's Sean Moran, Sherrell McMillan,...

Armando Bacot became a face of modern college basketball — and a beloved throwback