Carolina’s record of never having missed a women’s soccer Final Four came to an end when Santa Clara defeated the Tar Heels 1-0 in the third round of the NCAA tournament. read more
Following Carolina’s 40-17 win over Duke, football Coach John Bunting ’72 was given a two-year extension on his contract, which now reaches to 2009. Chancellor James Moeser announced the extension, pending approval of the trustees, in the locker… read more
Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice ’50 was a Tar Heel football star and civic leader who many people believed stood larger than life. Now, a little more than a year after his death, UNC has unveiled a bronze statue of Justice that highlights the west… read more
Now, you can take the official game ball from the Heels’ historic 31-28 victory, tee it up on a chunk of goalpost, and pretend you’re Connor Barth. read more
A U.S. District Court judge has granted summary judgment in favor of UNC women’s soccer Coach Anson Dorrance ’74 and other University defendants in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed six years ago by two UNC women soccer players. read more
Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice ’50 was a Tar Heel football star and civic leader who many people believed stood larger than life. Now, a little more than a year after his death, UNC will unveil a bronze statue of Justice that will highlight the west… read more
Monique Hennagan ’98, who ran with the winning 4x400m relay in 2000 and again on Saturday, will enjoy her second U.S. gold in a row. She and her teammates – Dee Dee Trotter, Sanya Richards and Monique Henderson – beat Russia by one second and… read more
The U.S. win against Lithuania Saturday, 104 to 96, earned the men’s basketball team a bronze. Argentina took the gold, after beating the U.S. in the semifinals Friday and Italy in the finals. The 104 points was the most by any team in the men’s… read more
When Argentina beat the United States in the semifinals Friday, the U.S. Men’s Basketball Team lost any chance for gold. The Argentinians led by five points at halftime, and widened that lead to 13 points by the end of the third quarter. The… read more
In the Long Jump, Marion Jones ’97 placed fifth behind Russia — the team that took the gold, silver and bronze — and Australia. It was a hard day for Jones who also lost any hope for a medal in the 4x100m relay when the team was disqualified… read more