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March 13, 2026

NCAA Sweet 16

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City of Brotherly Love: Caleb carries UNC to Elite Eight

March 26, 2022 Shawn Krest

PHILADELPHIA — UNC trailed UCLA in the second half in the Sweet 16 game in Philadelphia Friday night. It turned out, all they needed was Love. Caleb Love scored 27 of his 30 points after […]

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Auburn 3-pointers leave Tar Heels feeling sick in Sweet 16

March 30, 2019 Brett Friedlander

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — North Carolina came into the Sweet 16 playing arguably the best basketball of anyone left in the NCAA tournament. Friday at Sprint Center, the Tar Heels ran into an opponent even […]

Sports

Duke dances with the devil again in Sweet 16 win over Hokies

March 30, 2019 Shawn Krest

Duke is taking this “survive and advance” thing a bit too seriously. For the second straight game, the Blue Devils flirted with the end of their season and watch an opponent’s last-second shot fall off […]

Sports

Without Jayhawks around, Williams enjoying visit to Kansas City

March 29, 2019 Brett Friedlander

  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Roy Williams is a Tar Heel born and bred. He also has a soft spot in his heart for Kansas from having coached the Jayhawks for 15 seasons.   It’s an emotional […]

Sports

Playing to strengths key to UNC-Auburn Sweet 16 matchup

March 28, 2019 Brett Friedlander

  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Roy Williams likes to say that everything always looks better when the ball goes in the basket.   Friday, when his North Carolina basketball team takes on Auburn in the NCAA Midwest […]

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Nassir Little battling the flu, a game-time decision for Sweet 16

March 28, 2019 Brett Friedlander

  KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Nassir Little’s breakthrough performances in Columbus last week appeared to give the North Carolina basketball team an explosive new element to add to an already potent lineup as it advances through […]

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