ACC Basketball: N.C. State releases complete non-league basketball schedule
N.C. State on Friday released its complete non-conference basketball schedule, which features nine home games and two visits to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New…
Duke football to play at Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium following $13M donation
Following a $13 million donation from Steve Brooks and his wife, Eileen, the Duke Board of Trustees has approved the recommendation that the football field…
Football all-stars report to practice Friday
Football players participating in the N.C. Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game will report to practice on Friday afternoon in Greensboro. …read more Source:: High School…
My Fish Friday 2015
Big? Little? In between? These are the fish that didn’t get away, as caught by anglers in the WRAL viewing area. We’ll put at least…
Wake Forest QB Wolford sees bright future after tough 2014
As a freshman at Wake Forest last year, quarterback John Wolford won the starting job. …read more Source:: WRAL
ACC Basketball: Dennis Smith’s final six has N.C. State, Duke, UNC, Wake Forest, Kentucky and Louisville
Six colleges have made the cut in the recruitment of point guard Dennis Smith Jr., a rising senior at Fayetteville’s Trinity Christian School. …read more…
919 Beer Podcast: From home brewing to microbrewery
Bruce Corregan, of Nicklepoint Brewing, talks about the challenges of going from home brewing to microbrewery and selling beet at college stadiums. …read more Source::…
Former NC State tight end making transition to pit road
Former NC State tight end Asa Watson is making the transition to pit road. …read more Source:: WRAL
UNC hoping freshman Williams provides 3-point shooting boost
Kenny Williams III is known for his 3-point range. Just don’t refer to North Carolina’s newest guard as simply an “outside shooter.” …read more Source::…
Fayetteville State accepts resolution agreement for Title IX complaints
Fayetteville State University has accepted a resolution agreement requiring a thorough assessment of the treatment of women in its athletic program. …read more Source:: Fayetteville…





