The ninth-ranked NC State rifle team will host its second home match of the 2016-17 season Sunday when the North Georgia Nighthawks visit Raleigh. Competition is slated to begin at 10 a.m. inside Reynolds Coliseum. …read more
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The ninth-ranked NC State rifle team will host its second home match of the 2016-17 season Sunday when the North Georgia Nighthawks visit Raleigh. Competition is slated to begin at 10 a.m. inside Reynolds Coliseum. …read more
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When the Patriots and Falcons meet in the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Houston, they will use approximately 120 footballs, including those selected for the kickers. All of them will have been produced by Wilson Sporting Goods at its plant in Ada, Ohio, using leather from the Horween Leather Co. in Chicago, just like every other Super Bowl dating back to the first on Jan. 15, 1967. Here is a look the balls at the center of the action: …read more
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Cheerleading squads from across Wake County will gather at Leesville Road High School on Saturday for the annual Wake County Public School System Cheerleading Championship. …read more
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HighSchoolOT.com will have live coverage of Friday’s rivalry basketball games in Cary between Panther Creek and Green Hope. …read more
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Hillside played from behind for the majority of Thursday’s contest versus cross-town rival Riverside, but the Hornets used a late fourth quarter run to sink the Pirates in Durham. …read more
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CHAPEL HILL – No. 9 North Carolina is putting up big offensive numbers, knocking down 3-pointers and hitting the glass better than any team in the country. Coach Roy Williams wants his team to play some tougher defense with all… …read more
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Long-range shooting powered North Carolina’s 91-72 win against Virginia Tech. The ninth-ranked Tar Heels took 30 three-point shots and made a season-best 14. But even after the seventh-straight win securing the outright top spot in the ACC, UNC didn’t seem quite satisfied. …read more
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Hillside was too much for Riverside Thursday night, defeating the Lady Pirates, 59-39, in a Bull City showdown between the top two girls basketball teams in the Pac-6 Conference. …read more
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Virginia Tech started off quick with a couple of threes to go up 8-2 but then North Carolina found its three-ball stroke, using it to cruise to a 91-72 home victory.
After missing their first three triples, the Tar Heels hit seven of nine to get up by 10 midway through the first half at 29-19. Carolina went on to hit a season-high 14 threes in 30 attempts over the Virginia Tech zone.
Justin Jackson, 26 points, and Joel Berry, 15 points, each hit five three-pointers.
Jackson hit a pair – one from the right corner and one from straight away – that put the Heels up 29-19 with 9:53 left in the first half. The Hokies never got closer than eight the rest of the way.
“They came out in a zone, wanting to keep the ball from our big guys inside,” Berry said. “We were able to knock in some threes.”
A 9-3 run to start the second half forced Virginia Tech to take a timeout. But it didn’t help much. After the timeout, Berry found Kennedy Meeks with a no look pass to get the Heels’ lead up to 19 at 55-36 before the first TV timeout.
By the midway point of the second half, Carolina had the lead up to 25 after Berry hit a three from the top of the key with 9:51 left.
Soon thereafter, tempers flaired as the players and a ref ended up in a pile as players fought for a loose ball.
Virginia Tech just got more frustrated as a Luke Maye bucket inside gave Carolina its largest lead of the game at 26 points.
The Hokies, led by Seth Allen’s 19 points, were able to get the final margin down to 19.
While the threes made the biggest splashes during the game, it was the 43-22 rebounding edge, and the accompanying 20 second-chance points, that allowed the Heels to pull away.
Carolina got up by 15 at 42-27 on a Jackson floater across the lane in the first half before settling for a 44-33 halftime edge.
Meeks led the way inside with 15 points and a game-high 14 rebounds.
The Tar Heels, now 19-3 overall and 7-1 in ACC, sit alone atop the conference standings.
Carolina will go for win No. 22 at Miami Saturday.
For more on the game, including a box score, please click here.
Justin Jackson scored 26 points and No. 9 North Carolina hit a season-high 14 3-pointers to beat Virginia Tech 91-72 on Thursday night. …read more
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