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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS

Tar Heels set to end drought in Charlottesville Wed Oct 15 10:40:21 2008 EST
Charlottesville, VA (Sports Network) - Two of the hottest teams in the ACC meet up in Charlottesville this weekend, as the resurgent Virginia Cavaliers play host to the 18th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels from Scott Stadium. Al Groh's Cavaliers dropped three of their first four games to begin the 2008 season, but the team has evened its record with a pair of impressive wins of late, shutting out Maryland on October 4th, 31-0 and following that up with a 35-20 victory over East Carolina last we
Heels host Irish in clash of 4-1 teams Wed Oct  8 10:51:54 2008 EST
Chapel Hill, NC (Sports Network) - The 22nd-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels are much improved under the guidance of head coach Butch Davis, and they will play host to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish this weekend in a non-conference contest. Notre Dame is attempting to improve to 5-1 for just the second time since 1998. The team was pushed to the limit by Stanford last weekend but managed to escape that home game with a 28-21 triumph. The Fighting Irish have now won two straight since their lone l
Tar Heels make quick work of Huskies without Lorenzen Sat Oct  4 23:29:54 2008 EST
Chapel Hill, NC (Sports Network) - Shaun Draughn rushed for a career-high 109 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, as the North Carolina Tar Heels upended the 24th-ranked Connecticut Huskies, 38-12. Cam Sexton, starting in place of the injured T.J. Yates and over an ineffective Mike Paulus, threw for 117 yards on 9-of-16 passing with one touchdown and one interception for UNC (4-1). Ryan Houston had three carries for 39 yards and scored once in the win. Hakeem Nicks caught three passes totaling
Huskies challenge Heels in battle of surprising squads Wed Oct  1 11:13:51 2008 EST
Chapel Hill, NC (Sports Network) - Having burst into the national rankings, the 24th-ranked Connecticut Huskies head to Chapel Hill to wrap up their non- conference slate against the North Carolina Tar Heels. Last Friday, UConn went on the road and took down Louisville, 26-21, to move to 5-0 on the season. Now, they are charged with the task of trying to win while playing with a target on their backs. The Huskies had never cracked the AP poll until last season, when they were ranked as high as
Hansbrough and Tar Heels advance to Elite Eight Thu Mar 27 21:41:49 2008 EST
Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - Tyler Hansbrough shook off a field goal-free first half to score 18 points and the top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels played the part of defensive stoppers in a 68-47 victory over fourth-seeded Washington State in a East Regional Sweet 16 contest. Washington State had allowed just 40.5 points per contest in the NCAA Tournament, while North Carolina had scored 221 points in its first two victories. The contrast of playing styles held serve early before the Tar H
Top-seeded Tar Heels tangle with Cougars in Sweet 16 Thu Mar 27 10:34:36 2008 EST
Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - The top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels have looked indestructible thus far in the NCAA Tournament, and they will collide with the fourth-seeded Washington State Cougars in the Sweet 16. The winner will advance to take on either second-seeded Tennessee or third-seeded Louisville for the right to represent the East Region in the Final Four. Washington State has reached the round of 16 for the first time in school history, and the club has won 28 games this season
Top-seeded North Carolina advances Wed Mar 26 00:54:02 2008 EST
Norfolk, VA (Sports Network) - Rashanda McCants scored 23 points to lead the top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels to an 80-66 victory over the eighth-seeded Georgia Lady Bulldogs in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Erlana Larkins pitched in 18 points and 10 rebounds for North Carolina (32-2), which will take on fourth-seeded Louisville in the "Sweet 16". Tasha Humphrey posted 20 points and 10 rebounds in the loss for Georgia (23-10), which got 14 points from Megan Darrah. North Carolina
Tar Heels trounce Bucknell Sun Mar 23 16:47:00 2008 EST
Norfolk, VA (Sports Network) - LaToya Pringle led five players in double- figures with 19 points, as the top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels hammered the 16th-seeded Bucknell Bison, 85-50, in the first round of the New Orleans Region of the NCAA Tournament. Erlana Larkins and Rashanda McCants both tallied 15 points and collected eight rebounds apiece for UNC (31-2), which will now play either Georgia or Iowa in the second round. Jessica Breland added 14 points and nine boards in the win, while
Heels continue national title pursuit with bout against Hogs Sun Mar 23 10:43:18 2008 EST
Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - The top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels need five more victories to achieve their goal of winning the national title, and they will attempt to avoid an upset this evening against ninth-seeded Arkansas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Awaiting the winner of this clash is a Sweet 16 matchup with fourth-seeded Washington State. Arkansas earned the right to face the mighty Tar Heels by virtue of an 86-72 victory over eighth-seeded Indiana in the first round
No. 2 Tar Heels topple No. 25 Virginia, advance to ACC final Sat Mar  8 17:50:08 2008 EST
Greensboro, NC (Sports Network) - Rashanda McCants poured in 23 points and pulled down 10 rebounds, six on the offensive glass, as the second-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels downed the No. 25 Virginia Cavaliers, 80-65, to move on to the ACC Tournament championship. UNC will battle No. 12 Duke in the final on Sunday, as the Blue Devils bested No. 5 Maryland, 74-63, in the other semifinal matchup. LaToya Pringle provided 15 points, reeled in eight rebounds and swatted five shots for the Tar Heels
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