Category: The skinny
ACC Basketball: UNC alum Tyler Hansbrough to join Charlotte Hornets
CHARLOTTE — A person familiar with the situation says the Charlotte Hornets have agreed to a contract with free-agent power forward Tyler Hansbrough. …read more…
ACC Basketball: Duke alum Seth Curry to sign with Sacramento Kings
Seth Curry is joining his brother in Northern California, after all. Just not together on the Golden State Warriors. …read more Source:: Fayetteville Observer
ACC Football Kickoff: What we learned about Duke, UNC, N.C. State and Wake Forest
Duke …read more Source:: Fayetteville Observer
East-West soccer concludes with All-Star boy’s game
The East boys lead the all-time series against the West, 11-8-4. They have won seven of the last nine meetings. …read more Source:: High School…
ACC coaches using Twitter for recruiting
Of the 14 head football coaches in the Atlantic Coast Conference, 12 are on Twitter. The only two absent are Viginia Tech’s Frank Beamer and…
Girl’s All-Star soccer game kicks off in Browns Summit
The second day of N.C. Coaches Association All-Star games begins Tuesday evening when the best girl’s soccer players from the state meet at Macpherson Stadium…
Simpson, Haas commit to play Wyndham
Raleigh native Webb Simpson and fellow Wake Forest alum Bill Haas have committed to play in the Wyndham Championship Aug. 17-23 at Sedgefield Country Club…
Sammy Batten: Low expectations, high possibilities for ACC Triangle football teams
PINEHURST – The 2015 football season may not look that promising on paper for the three Atlantic Coast Conference teams located in the Research Triangle….
UNC’s Fedora doesn’t sound worried by NCAA academic case
North Carolina coach Larry Fedora doesn’t sound worried about the prospect of NCAA penalties against the football program tied to the school’s academic fraud scandal….
ACC Football Kickoff: Larry Fedora believes NCAA investigation will “turn out good” for UNC
PINEHURST – We’ve read or heard what recruits say North Carolina’s football coaches are saying. …read more Source:: Fayetteville Observer





