University of North Carolina Athletics

Carolina Rundown: February 2
February 2, 2015 | General
Basketball
Both teams will be trying to bounce back tonight at the Smith Center...A first-person story from Marcus Ginyard, who is enjoying his basketball journey...Know your opponent: Virginia...The little-known Cavalier big men will be important tonight...One very good team will come out of tonight with a two-game losing streak...The video highlights from Saturday's loss to Louisville:
Video
Football
A full list of this week's signing day activities in Chapel Hill...
Olympic sports
Women's hoops defeated Boston College...Wrestling split a pair of home dual meets...Women's fencing went 6-0 on Sunday...Women's lacrosse opened 2015 with a win over JMU...Women's tennis got a good win over No. 17 Texas A&M...Gymnastics beat NC State and took second place in Raleigh...Daniel Bard is trying to make the Cubs roster...A good shot of the alums in attendance at the First Pitch Dinner:
Lots of former Tar Heels tonight at First Pitch Banquet. Appreciate them being there! Proud of them all. pic.twitter.com/srLysA8LwZ
— Mike Fox (@coachfox30) February 1, 2015
Today's games
Men's golf is at the Sea Best Invitational in Florida. Men's basketball hosts Virginia at 7 p.m. on ESPN.
Tar Heels in the NBA
Wayne Ellington is making the most of a new opportunity with the Lakers...The resurgence of Harrison Barnes under Steve Kerr...Marvin Williams' latest concussion is his second or third as a pro...Reggie Bullock is back with the Suns...Ty Lawson is playing his best...
Friday: Tyler Zeller had seven points and 11 rebounds...Brandan Wright had eight points and five rebounds...Harrison Barnes had four...Tyler Hansbrough scored three.
Saturday: Danny Green scored 16...John Henson had 14 points and eight rebounds...Barnes had 13 points and eight rebounds...Lawson had 10 points and nine assists...Hansbrough had four.
Sunday: Zeller had 17 points and six rebounds...Ed Davis had nine points and five rebounds...Ellington had seven points.
Big game for James Michael McAdoo (39 and 11) in the D League this weekend:
Long read
Stuart Scott has a posthumous book coming out March 10, and here's an excerpt.


