No. 17 Duke (15-5, 3-4) heads to Joel Coliseum to face Wake Forest (12-8, 3-5). The game tips off at 3 p.m. and can be seen on the ACC Network. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer
No. 17 Duke (15-5, 3-4) heads to Joel Coliseum to face Wake Forest (12-8, 3-5). The game tips off at 3 p.m. and can be seen on the ACC Network. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer
RALEIGH- The No. 3/9 NC State men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs swept RV/RV UNC-Chapel Hill on Friday night inside the Casey Aquatic Center. The team won 26 of 32 events, earning podium sweeps in eight events. …read more
Source:: Gopack
Orange standout junior Payton Wilson announced Friday afternoon via Twitter that he has received a scholarship offer from Alabama. …read more
Source:: High School OT
Junior Theo Pinson will not play for ninth-ranked North Carolina when it faces Miami on Saturday. The swingman rolled his ankle while grabbing a rebound in the first half of Thursday night’s 91-72 win against Virginia Tech. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer
North Carolina guard Theo Pinson will not play for the No. 9 Tar Heels at Miami Saturday. The junior rolled his right ankle Thursday night in UNC’s win against Virginia Tech. …read more
Source:: WRAL
This year’s Super Bowl will be the seventh in history that pits the highest-scoring team in the regular season (Atlanta Falcons) against the team that allowed the fewest points (New England Patriots). …read more
Source:: WRAL
KINSTON — Family members of Charles Shackleford, a Kinston native and former NBA player, gathered outside his rented duplex Friday morning asking for prayer and reminiscing about past good deeds. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer
KINSTON — Former North Carolina State basketball star Charles Shackleford has been found dead in his home. He was 50. …read more
Source:: Fayetteville Observer
Former North Carolina State University basketball standout Charles Shackleford was found dead Friday morning in the 2100 block of Rouse Road in Kinston, police said. …read more
Source:: WRAL