University of North Carolina Athletics

Carolina Rundown: March 27
March 27, 2017 | General
Basketball
There might be a better way to start your Monday, but I don't know what it is:
PHOENIX HERE WE COME!#FinalFour BOUND!#GetIntoIt pic.twitter.com/SFwEPDExJO
— Carolina Basketball (@UNC_Basketball) March 27, 2017
Photos from the win...Adam Lucas on the win...Enjoy the highlights:
Luke Maye's name doesn't just go in UNC lore, it goes in tournament lore...But you can also put it on the UNC list...Joel Berry's toughness knows no bounds: he played on two bad ankles last night...Questioning Carolina's toughness would be silly...This story is headlined "See Luke Maye's game-winning shot from all angles," so, yes, that's a click...Maye's big game on Friday didn't surprise his teammates...
Friday: Ty Lawson had 20 points and two assists...Marvin Williams had 11 points and 11 rebounds...Reggie Bullock had three boards...James Michael McAdoo had two points...John Henson is out for a week with a thumb injury...
Saturday: Raymond Felton had two points and two rebounds...Harrison Barnes had 23 points and seven rebounds and this nice move:
Sunday: Williams had 21 points and seven rebounds...Felton had six points and an assist...Vince Carter had nine points and three rebounds and if you ever had a doubt:
.@mrvincecarter15 is pumped that @UNC_Basketball is going to the #FinalFour! pic.twitter.com/qHldtlPVwj
— FOX Sports Grizzlies (@GrizzliesOnFSSE) March 27, 2017
Brandan Wright had four points and two rebounds...Wayne Ellington had three points and a rebound...This is just a great photo from Ellington:
An early preview of Saturday's UNC-Oregon game:
Football
Cool look via Spark at UNC Pro Day...
Olympic sports
Women's tennis blanked Virginia Tech and then defeated Virginia...Women's lacrosse topped Boston College...Good weekend at the Raleigh Relays for men's track and field and the women's team also...Men's tennis whipped Tulsa...Men's lacrosse lost at home to Maryland...Women's lax highlights:
Today's games
None.
Long read
Yesterday was the ten-year anniversary of Jason Ray's death, and ESPN remembered his importance:
Jason Ray's legacy. pic.twitter.com/zPbqg4eF91
— Outside The Lines (@OTLonESPN) March 26, 2017


