DURHAM – The Duke fencing team, in partner with the Duke Cancer Institute, is proud to announce the Fence for the Fight campaign will relaunch for the 2023 season in memoriam of Elizabeth Beguinet. …read more
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DURHAM – The Duke fencing team, in partner with the Duke Cancer Institute, is proud to announce the Fence for the Fight campaign will relaunch for the 2023 season in memoriam of Elizabeth Beguinet. …read more
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The Carolina Panthers offensive line was a dependable group — built around durability and consistency — through the first 16 games of the season. The starting unit had only two … Click to Continue » …read more
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Regardless of who owner David Tepper selects to be the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, there are positions on the team’s roster that general manager Scott Fitterer will address … Click to Continue » …read more
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DURHAM – Duke sophomore Josephine Palde has been named to the USA Field Hockey U-21 Women’s National Team following the U-21 Selection Camp held Jan. 4-8 in Chula Vista, Calif. The U-21 squad will attend the Junior Pan American Championship (JPAC) Selection Camp in February. …read more
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Ben Vander Plas had 17 points and eight rebounds and No. 13 Virginia used a 17-2 second-half run to rally for a 65-58 victory Tuesday night over North Carolina, which lost leading scorer and rebounder Armando Bacot to a left ankle injury early in the game. …read more
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Already without one big man in Pete Nance, North Carolina lost its top player, Armando Bacot, early at No. 13 Virginia and couldn’t stop the Cavaliers in the second half on the way to a 65-58 loss. (1/10)
Bacot left with an ankle injury 1:19 into the game and never returned. Jalen Washington stepped into his shoes and did well for a while, scoring 12 on the way to Carolina 29-27 lead at the half. Washington scored just one point the rest of the way.
Carolina led by as many as nine in the first half after Leaky Black hit a three from the left corner to give the Heels a 24-15 lead with less than four minutes left in the first half. UNC led UVA from the 9:32 mark of the first half until the 12:50 mark of the second half when Ben Vander Plas drained a three from the top of the key for a 42-40 Virginia lead.
The Tar Heels never led again as the Cavaliers extended the lead to as many as 10 points at 52-42 with nine minutes to play.
Caleb Love, who returned to his poor-shooting ways, managed to get hot down the stretch with three three-pointers that pulled the Heels to 61-58 with a minute to play. But then Love’s man, Reece Beekman, blew past him for a dunk and then Love threw an inbounds pass away and Vander Plas dunked it to put the game out of reach.
Love had been 0 of 6 from beyond the arc before the three-late triples. He scored 13 points but hit only four of 13 shots. R.J. Davis, who picked up three fouls in the first half, led the Tar Heels with 16 points.
Despite being without Bacot and Nance, Carolina looked to have a good chance to win after the Heels held Virginia to shooting 37.5 percent in the first half, including just two of 11 from three-point land.
But the Cavaliers got hot in the second half, going on a 17-2 run and shooting 54 percent from the field, including four of eight from the three-point line.
Carolina outrebounded Virginia 36-32 but were beat on points in the paint, 32-20. Also, UNC’s 13 turnovers led to 19 Cavalier points.
UNC coach Hubert Davis said Carolina let too many guys get past them on defense for easy shots while not getting to enough loose balls.
“On the offensive end, we had the shots, opportunities,” he said. “We just weren’t good enough tonight.”
Virginia, now 12-3 overall and 4-2 in the ACC, was led by Vander Plas’ 17 points.
Carolina, now 11-6 overall and 3-3 in the conference, plays at Louisville on Saturday at 2 p.m.
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Months after the Presidents Cup, a local business says it’s still profiting from tournament exposure. …read more
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Dawson Mercer scored twice and the New Jersey Devils beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3 on Tuesday night despite allowing two short-handed goals. …read more
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The Athens Drive Jaguars picked up a key conference win on Tuesday night over the homestanding Eagles from Enloe on Tuesday night. …read more
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On a night with numerous storylines, Carolina’s defense wasn’t sound enough to earn an ACC win. …read more
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