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July 7, 2025

Month: November 2018

Article

Tar Heels need to balance youth, veterans

November 7, 2018 Brett Friedlander

The North Carolina basketball team, with the addition of top recruits Nassir Little, Coby White and Leaky Black, has more than enough talent to make another serious run at a championship this season. But talent, […]

Article

Panthers tackle short week both mentally, physically

November 7, 2018 Shawn Krest

CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers might think they have a friend in the league office, given the road schedule they were handed this year. The Panthers will travel to Pittsburgh on Thursday night for a […]

Article

ECU’s Dooley focused on winning culture

November 7, 2018 Brett Friedlander

GREENVILLE — The first step toward changing the culture of a team or athletic program is to establish a new one. That’s what Joe Dooley has been working on doing since being hired as East […]

Article

Versatility the key to new-look Wolfpack

November 7, 2018 Shawn Krest

RALEIGH — Prior to joining the college coaching ranks, Kevin Keatts spent a decade as head coach of Hargrave Military Academy. The experience of coaching the 2018-19 Wolfpack should bring back memories. “In those 10 […]

Article

Deep, experienced App State looks to make noise in Sun Belt

November 7, 2018 Shawn Krest

The play looked innocent enough, but it has the potential to change Appalachian State’s season. “It was one of those things where you had to rewind it 10 times to see what the hell happened,” […]

Article

Gut-check time for ECU, Montgomery

November 7, 2018 Brett Friedlander

GREENVILLE — Scottie Montgomery is a college coach, not a college professor. But it doesn’t take an advanced degree in mathematics to figure out what his East Carolina football team needs to do in order […]

Article

Fantastic freshmen help No. 4 Duke blow out No. 2 Kentucky

November 7, 2018 Cory Lavalette

INDIANAPOLIS — Zion Williamson and fourth-ranked Duke were well on their way to a blowout victory when the high-flying freshman blocked a shot to start yet another Blue Devil fastbreak. Williamson dribbled up the left […]

Opinion

HILL: Time to Be a ‘rational optimist’

November 7, 2018 admin

Isn’t everyone tired of all the negativity around the country? It comes from all sides. Don’t kid yourself that it doesn’t. Wouldn’t it be nice on this day after the 2018 elections if someone, anyone, […]

Article

Scoreless Kenny Williams leads Tar Heels to 78-67 win in opener

November 6, 2018 Shawn Krest

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Roy Williams frequently criticizes one of his player’s inability to get a rebound by comparing him to his wife, Wanda. As in, “Brice Johnson needs to do a better job going to […]

Article

Wolfpack starts slowly, finishes strong in opening rout of Mount St. Mary’s

November 6, 2018 Brett Friedlander

RALEIGH — With a roster full of new players, including three transfers seeing their first real action in more than a year, NC State basketball coach Kevin Keatts expected his team to start slowly in […]

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