Zeller is ACC player of the year while Henson is ACC’s top defender
University of North Carolina forward Tyler Zeller is the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball Player of the Year and forward John Henson is the…
Pucillo to speak at Raleigh Sports Club luncheon
Lou Pucillo, the 1959 ACC Player of the Year, will speak at Wednesday’s Raleigh Sports Club luncheon. Pucillo played guard for legendary NC State coach…
Three Tar Heels make All-ACC basketball first team; Marshall left off
North Carolina’s front court made the All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team today but they might not have had it not been for assist man Kendall…
59th annual ACC basketball tournament pairings/times announced
Wake Forest opens up the ACC tournament as the No. 9 seed against No. 8 seed Maryland Thursday at noon. N.C. State, as the No….
Hokies weren’t much competition but State’s win could put Pack in NCAAs
It was Senior Night for Virginia Tech but the Hokies main senior player Victor Davila was unable to play due to a groin pull and…
Hurricanes end homestand with only one point, losing in overtime
The Carolina Hurricanes’ six-game homestand ended on an especially sour note, as they fell 4-3 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in overtime. It wasn’t necessarily…
Carolina goes into an attack, attack, attack mode to whip Duke
UNC coach Roy Williams wrote three words on the chalkboard before the game – Attack, Attack, Attack. Carolina came out with an aggressive intensity and…
Senior Zeller stars during the game, Blue Team seniors star at the end
UNC’s top senior, Tyler Zeller, was the star during the 88-64 final home game win over Maryland, scoring 30 points. “It was a great way…
Hurricanes cap off their most successful month of the season with a win
The Carolina Hurricanes capped off their most successful month of the season with a 4-3 victory over the Nashville Predators. The win was the Canes’…
Sorry to report that sports announcing legend Rich Brenner has died
Rich Brenner, who was a sports reporter and anchor in the Triangle area for WRAL and WTVD in the late 1970s and 1980s, has died…











