Tar Heels in NFL: Drake Maye makes dazzling play; Mack Hollins, Javonte Williams productive
A miraculous
Drake Maye pass sent New England’s game into overtime. Maye was responsible for 301 of the Patriots' 316 yards in their 20-17 overtime loss at Tennessee. Wide receiver
Mack Hollins had his best game of the season in Buffalo’s 30-27 home win over Miami, catching five passes for 30 yards, including his third touchdown of the season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
RJ Davis' Legacy Season Includes Winning and Making History
What will
R.J. Davis do for an encore? Coach
Hubert Davis is fine if the reigning ACC Player of the Year turns in the same performance as last season. Davis led the ACC in scoring at 21.2 points per game, was first-team All-America, set a UNC single-season mark with 113 3-pointers, and is within striking distance of becoming UNC’s career scoring leader. (
Tar Heel Illustrated)
Kate Faasse’s Brace Sends UNC Women’s Soccer To ACC Tournament Semifinals
Kate Faasse's third brace of the season in a 66-second span secured a semifinal spot for the fourth-seeded North Carolina women's soccer team following its 2-0 win over fifth-seed Virginia Tech in the first round of the 2024 ACC Tournament on Sunday at Dorrance Field (
Highlights). UNC will face No. 1 Duke on Thursday in the ACC Tournament semifinals. (
GoHeels.com)
A Complete Tracker of UNC Basketball Players Named to Award Watch Lists
Seven Tar Heels have been named to basketball award watchlists: R.J. Davis: Jerry West Award, Naismith Trophy, NABC Player of the Year;
Alyssa Ustby: Cheryl Miller Award, Naismith Trophy; Elliot Cadeau: Bob Cousy Award;
Drake Powell: Julius Erving Award; Ian Jackson: Julius Erving Award;
Cade Tyson: Karl Malone Award; Maria Gakdeng: Lisa Leslie Award. (
Chapelboro.com)
Tar Heels 'Learning How To Win' As Late Stretch Approaches
UNC Football is one win away from bowl eligibility, which would put the team in a postseason game for the sixth season in a row. The Tar Heels are displaying habits it didn't show during the four-game slide on defense. The return of a healthy
Kaimon Rucker gives the team another playmaker up front. UNC has recorded 17 sacks the last two games. (
Inside Carolina)
UNC Volleyball Forces Fifth Set But Falls To No. 16 Georgia Tech
North Carolina volleyball (18-3, 10-2 ACC) fought hard through five sets, but ultimately fell to No. 16 Georgia Tech (17-4, 9-3 ACC) on Sunday, Nov. 3. Jackie Taylor tied her career-high in assists with two and solo blocks with one. Chelsea Thorpe set a career-high with three assists. The Tar Heels head on the road against No. 1 Pittsburgh on Friday. (
GoHeels.com)
Feeding the Football To Omarion Hampton was No-Brainer For UNC
The final score reflects a dominating win for the Tar Heels over Florida State, but for a brief moment in the third quarter, the outcome was in jeopardy. By feeding the hot hand and putting running back
Omarion Hampton’s ability on display, UNC earned its second-straight win and improved to above .500. "This was a box night for him," said
Mack Brown. (
Tar Heel Illustrated)
Video: Isaiah Denis Commits to UNC Basketball Saturday
Isaiah Denis (Davidson, NC) announced his college commitment to the North Carolina Tar Heels on 247Sports Saturday afternoon. The 4-star combo guard is ranked as the No. 47 overall prospect in the
2025 basketball recruiting class. Check out his announcement and discussion of his decision.
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Art’s Angle: The Revival Continues
The North Carolina-Florida State mismatch is a good example of what has happened to college football over the years. Saturday was
Mack Brown’s first coaching victory in 11 games against his alma mater, where he was a running back who barely played after blowing out his knee. He graduated from FSU in 1974, the last time the Seminoles started 1-8. (
Chapelboro.com)
UNC Women’s Soccer Hosts Virginia Tech In ACC Tournament First Round Sunday
Postseason action gets underway on Sunday at Dorrance Field as fourth-seeded North Carolina women's soccer hosts fifth-seeded Virginia Tech in the first round of the 2024 ACC Tournament. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. on ACC Network. It will also be a top-12 showdown as the Tar Heels are ranked No. 8 nationally with the Hokies checking in at No. 12. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: The Day After Podcast - Carolina Football Bullies Florida State
UNC Football stacked another solid road performance, taking down Florida State convincingly, 35-11. The win was not unexpected but how the Tar Heels bullied the Seminoles was. And finally,
Mack Brown has beaten his alma mater. Inside Carolina's Jason Staples, Buck Sanders, and Tommy Ashley break it all down.
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Tim Federowicz won't return as Triple-A Toledo manager
The Detroit Tigers will have a new manager in Triple-A Toledo.
Tim Federowicz, a former UNC and MLB catcher, won't return to the Mud Hens or the Tigers' organization for the 2025 season, per multiple sources with knowledge of the situation. The 37-year-old worked for the Tigers as the MLB catching coach in 2023 and Triple-A manager in 2024. (
Yahoo! Sports)
One Drive, 93 Yards, and a Statement by Surging UNC Offense
Sixteen plays. Ninety-three yards. Eight minutes and 11 seconds. That was the offensive drive for North Carolina on Saturday that set it apart from Florida State. It was a masterpiece for a unit that has at times strung together lengthy drives, but this one came at precisely the right time, springing the Tar Heels to an emphatic 35-11 victory over FSU. (
Tar Heel Illustrated)
Seven Tar Heel Wrestlers Victorious At Southeast Open
Seven UNC wrestlers finished atop the podium at the Southeast Open, in the season debut for the 2024-25 Tar Heels. Spencer Moore (125), Ethan Oakley (133), and Jayden Scott (141) won their weight classes in the Open Division. In the Freshman/Sophomore, Elias Navida (133), Nick O'Neill (141), Jake Dailey (184), and Robert Platt (197) won gold. (
GoHeels.com)
Video: IC Podcast - Isaiah Denis Commits to UNC, Basketball Opening Week
The offseason is over and UNC will play a regular-season basketball game Monday. The Tar Heels also picked up a commitment Saturday from
class of 2025 guard
Isaiah Denis when the top-50 recruit committed to UNC. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina break it down.
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