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Video: Mack Brown Monday Pre-Boston College Press Conference

North Carolina head football coach speaks with the media on Monday morning ahead of the Tar Heels (6-4, 3-3 ACC Standings) visit to Chestnut Hill on Saturday afternoon to face the Boston College Eagles (5-5, 2-4). (View Video)

Chansky’s Notebook: Drake Maye, NFL Start 6

is improving faster than his team. Another excellent game for , yet another loss for the Patriots. They all need to continue improving at a high rate to become an NFL contender. Maye was again the darling of the play-by-play announcers who are usually seeing him for the first time and marveling at his skill set and savvy for a rookie. (Chapelboro.com)

Video: Schoettmer and Vippolis - UNC Football Continues Its Winning Ways

from Inside Carolina joins fellow former North Carolina football letterman analyze UNC's win against Wake Forest on Saturday night that saw the Tar Heels win their third straight game to improve to 6-4 on the season. (View Video)

Mondays With Mack: Shipping Up to Boston

on what has surprised him this season: "The guys started working their way back and getting a little bit more confident. And then you lose Tylee. And then to see the guys come back and fight in his honor and play with more confidence is something a lot of teams couldn’t do. So I’m, I’m really proud of the resilience that these guys have shown." (Chapelboro.com)

Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball Heads To Hawaii, Recruiting Updates

After a week of practice and throttling American at home, the Tar Heels head to Hawaii for a week of basketball in Honolulu and the Maui Invitational. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina break down the latest around UNC Basketball and recruiting. (View Video)

North Carolina vs. Wake Forest: Winners, Losers, and Honorable Mentions

Wake Forest made UNC sweat on a chilly Chapel Hill evening. Still, was and the defense showed something again, as the Tar Heels achieved bowl eligibility for the sixth straight season. There are two games left and still plenty to accomplish. With that, let’s talk about winners, losers, and honorable mentions. (Tar Heel Blog)

Armando Bacot averaging double-double, sinks four 3-pointers in G League win

’s G League double-double streak ended, but his perimeter shooting assault began Sunday. Bacot made multiple 3-pointers once in his UNC career (two against Notre Dame on March 5) but fired in four 3-pointers on six attempts in his Memphis Hustle’s 90-85 win at Texas. That came after logging 20 points and 10 rebounds Friday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

As UNC Football Clinches Bowl Eligibility, Its Resilience Stands Out

As North Carolina head football coach walked off the field following the Tar Heels' victory against Wake Forest late Saturday night, one particular moment made him think. He noticed a senior look at one of his teammates and scream, "We’re bowl eligible!" For this year’s group, the joy of getting to play another football game is palpable. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Football's Impressive Turnaround; Adjustments for Final Weeks

A lot of fans wanted to step down during the four-game losing streak. They wanted UNC to move on because it was all over. UNC has done a remarkable job recovering. They circled the wagons and found a way to lean into their strengths. You have to give them credit for that. I would just like to see a bit fewer carries for . (Inside Carolina)

Tar Heels in NFL: Drake Maye’s career day not enough; Josh Downs, Javonte Williams have big days

had the best game of his rookie season, but his late interception prevented it from coming in a victory. But that didn’t prevent New England Patriots fans from concluding that he’s one of the top rookie quarterbacks in the league and has a bright future on a day that former UNC teammates and had big days. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Omarion Hampton Hammers Out Career High from Start to Finish

In some ways for North Carolina star , the monster performances and eye-popping numbers he's putting up this season have seemed almost routine at this point. He cranked out a career-high 244 rushing yards on Saturday at Kenan Stadium, as the Tar Heels did just enough to get past Wake Forest 31-24 and clinch bowl eligibility. (Inside Carolina)

'Unbelievable': UNC football's Omarion Hampton continues to impress Mack Brown

After every big-time performance, every notch moved up in the UNC record book, running back appreciates the opportunity, acknowledges his offensive line, and moves onto the next task. A man of few words when it comes to chatting about his accomplishments, Hampton uses most of those words to praise everyone around him. (Fayetteville Observer)

Art’s Angle: 24 Hours of Glee

The Tar Heels continued their football renaissance that has been helped by a cooperating schedule. Three straight wins followed by four straight losses followed by three straight wins equals a sixth straight bowl bid for a UNC team, that can still do more to turn this season into a better one than the five notched behind two NFL quarterbacks. (Chapelboro.com)

North Carolina Defense Reaps Rewards, Forces Turnovers In Win Over Wake Forest

North Carolina defensive coordinator Geoff Collins awards players who create turnovers in practice with a king-sized candy bar. And for those who force turnovers in games, he gifts them with a large cookie cake. But this week, Collins presented another incentive for the Tar Heel defense to create turnovers in games by using an even more hands-on approach. (Inside Carolina)

UNC Field Hockey Shuts Out Duke, Advances to 28th Final Four

North Carolina cruised past Duke in its final home game of the season on Sunday, shutting out the Blue Devils 3-0 in the NCAA quarterfinals (Highlights) to advance to the Final Four in Ann Arbor, MI. Ryleigh Heck scored two goals in a span of three minutes across the first and second quarters, and Kennedy Cliggett added one more for good measure. (Chapelboro.com)
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Today In UNC History
November 21, 1970
Tar Heel running back Don McCauley runs for 279 yards to help beat Duke 59-34 in Chapel Hill.
November 21, 1981
UNC running back Kelvin Bryant rushes for 247 yards to help the Tar Heels defeat Duke 31-10 in Durham.
November 21, 1982
UNC wins the national championship in women's soccer for the second straight year with a 2-0 victory over Central Florida. The victory earned the Tar Heels the first-ever NCAA championship in the sport, which previously played under the AIAW.
November 21, 1987
In a rematch of the previous year’s regional final, Carolina beats No. 1 ranked Syracuse, 96-93, in overtime in the Hall of Fame Classic. Playing without a suspended J.R. Reid, the Tar Heels rally from an 11-point halftime deficit. Ranzino Smith (21), Jeff Lebo (20) and freshmen Rick Fox (15) and Pete Chilcutt (14) lead UNC.
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