Menu

Eric Montross Public Service Award, honoree Tylee Craft represent legacies of service


The Carolina Center for Public Service couldn’t have presented the first Public Service Award to a more appropriate recipient. Like the award’s namesake, honoree also died of cancer. But both athletes shared more than a fatal illness; they were also tireless patient advocates, raising awareness and funds to fight cancer. (UNC.edu)

Related: , Basketball Recruiting

Michael Malone on Sayon Keita and Alexandros Samodurov 'Everything is a Go'
"As far as I am aware, they're both cleared, they're in class, they're in workouts, and I think everything is a go," Michael Malone said...

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Breaking Down Cade Bennerman’s Potential
We continue our UNC Basketball roster preview with Northwestern transfer Cade Bennerman. With Bannerman’s rare size, 7'5" wingspan, and flashes of guard skills from a...

UNC vs. N.C. State non-conference basketball game set for Greensboro on Dec. 15
North Carolina and NC State will play a non-conference basketball game in Greensboro on Tuesday, Dec. 15. The Tobacco Road Classic was officially announced at...

Chansky’s Notebook: Setting the Expectations
It’s hard not to draw parallels between the first offseasons of Michael Malone and Bill Belichick over with the football program. Aside from being championship-winning...

Eric Montross Public Service Award, honoree Tylee Craft represent legacies of service