Jed Prossner ’05, a two-time All-America lacrosse attackman, and Alice Schmidt ’04, one of the premier middle distance runners in ACC history, are the 2005 recipients of the Patterson Medal, awarded annually to Carolina’s most outstanding male and… read more
One instance of steroid use and you’re out. The University’s athletics department has established a zero-tolerance policy for anabolic agents and strengthened its overall substance abuse policy for athletes. read more
This is the 13th time a Tar Heel has won the McKevlin Award, but May is only the second UNC recipient in the past 20 years. read more
Roy Williams said in statement: “I take compliance with NCAA rules very seriously. If ever I do not, or if the University leadership thinks I do not, it is time for me to move on.” read more
Carolina finished ninth in the Directors’ Cup, the all-sport competition sponsored by the National Association of College Directors of Athletics and formerly known as the Sears Cup. read more
In a merchandising sales slump through early 2005, UNC had lost its reign as the university with the best-selling athletic licensing products to the University of Michigan, according to the Collegiate Licensing Co. read more
The Carolina Leadership Academy will celebrate its first anniversary with a keynote address by NCAA President Myles Brand. read more
The UNC men’s basketball team will celebrate its 2005 NCAA championship at its annual end-of-season awards event at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the Dean Smith Center. read more
It had everything a championship should have. A dramatic backdrop, individual performances worthy of the climactic game, a coach with something to prove, and maybe a touch of domination, of the No. 1 team by the No. 2. read more
When the men’s basketball team takes to the floor at Saturday’s NCAA semifinals in St. Louis, many of their fans will be cheering for them from the Tar Heels’ home court at the Smith Center. read more