And with this @FC_series game, my time as a photographer with @dailytarheel comes to an end. Beyond grateful for this newsroom and all the opportunities it has provided me. Feeling especially grateful for @CJM_UNC and @emmymrtin during this bittersweet moment for me!
🏆 UNC field hockey won the NCAA title in an overtime shootout on Sunday — its fifth national title in six years and 11th in program history.
The Daily Tar Heel will release a special edition on Monday to commemorate the win. Here's how to get your copy: https://t.co/L1MDlQGTS0
“It’s a life’s dream to play at [North Carolina], life’s dream to play in Charlotte — against South Carolina," Mack Brown said. "[His] family members had 30 tickets and he didn’t get to play.”
My sidebar on @DevontezWalker and the eligibility debacle currently sidelining him:
I've lost count of the number of texts like these I received Monday. Those messages, which I and every student I know sent/got, inspired tomorrow's front page. If you contributed a message to this project, thank you. It's been a tough two days.
The No. 6 seed North Carolina women’s basketball team fell to No. 3 seed Ohio State, 71-69, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at the Schottenstein Center on Monday evening.
Jacy Sheldon’s layup was the game-winner with 1.8 seconds left to play.
https://t.co/rl9SWxtAFp
As they start their 2023 March Madness run — and yes, the women's tournament now uses March Madness branding — several Tar Heels have reflected on how their tournament experience has changed over the years.
My latest for @dailytarheel@dthsports:
#ncaaw
https://t.co/i4h79KHNr9
The No. 6 seed UNC women’s basketball team defeated No. 11 seed St. Johns 61-59, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament this evening.
Alyssa Ustby also became the 40th Tar Heel in program history to score 1,000 career points.
https://t.co/UvthCFxvA6
Theresa Nunn wasn’t nervous when her daughter Deja Kelly got the ball with less than seven seconds left.
Kelly’s and-one bucket in the game’s final seconds let No. 6 seed UNC edge No. 11 seed St. John’s, 61-59, in round one of women's March Madness.
https://t.co/AF4FfVbtfj