Unc Women's Basketball Coverage
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Banghart: (Reynolds) is a small gym and so it doesn't take a lot to sell it out
The UNC women's basketball coach addresses the media before facing a sellout crowd at No. 5 NC State and voiced her concerns with her players not playing in front of many vocal crowds on the road before. -
No. 24 UNC women defeat Clemson, 81-62
The North Carolina women's basketball team started Sunday's game with a 12-0 run and ended it 13-0, beating Clemson 81-62 at Carmichael Arena to stay undefeated on the season. The 24th-ranked Tar Heels (13-0) improved to 3-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference play for the first time since the 2012-13 season. -
UNC women's game against Jacksonville canceled because of COVID-19 protocols
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's women's basketball game against Jackson University has been canceled. The home game was previously scheduled for Wednesday at 6 p.m. -
UNC women top Asheville, 107-46
After a week without a game during UNC's final exam period, the North Carolina women's basketball team returned to the court with a vengeance Sunday afternoon, setting season highs for points, assists, field goal percentage and three-pointers in a 107-46 win over UNC Asheville at Carmichael Arena. -
Behind barrage of threes, women's basketball improves to 8-0
Led by 21 points from sophomore Deja Kelly, the North Carolina women's basketball team beat visiting James Madison 93-47 Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena. With the win, UNC improved to 8-0 on the season for the 13th time in program history. -
Tar Heel women claim Goombay Splash title, improve to 6-0
The North Carolina women's basketball team improved to 6-0 on the season and claimed the 2021 Goombay Splash Championship with a 58-37 win over Washington Saturday afternoon on the island of Bimini. -
Kelly leads UNC women to 79-46 win at TCU
Deja Kelly scored a career-high 25 points in a return to her home state and Alyssa Ustby grabbed a career-best 15 rebounds to go with 16 points as the North Carolina women's basketball team earned a 79-46 win at TCU on Sunday. With the victory at Schollmaier Arena, UNC improved to 4-0 on the season heading into this week's Thanksgiving trip to the Goombay Splash in Bimini, Bahamas. -
UNC women get 1,000th win in program history in 89-33 victory at Charlotte
The North Carolina women's basketball team passed its first road test with flying colors, beating host Charlotte 89-33 at Halton Arena on Sunday afternoon. The Tar Heels improve to 2-0 as they head home to host Appalachian State on Wednesday at 6 p.m. -
UNC women open season with win over NC A&T
North Carolina's women's team opened the college basketball season on Tuesday with a 92-47 win over North Carolina A&T. -
Banghart: There's not one kid that's not noticeably better
UNC women's basketball coach Courtney Banghart spoke to the media as her lady Tar Heels get set to begin a third season under her direction. Banghart talked about her highly touted incoming freshman class as well as how much the entire team worked to get better this off-season -
Banghart: There was only two options; opt in for the current reality or opt out. And this was a group that never wanted to opt out
UNC women's basketball is making themselves comfortable in San Antonio as they get set for a first round match-up on Monday. On Sunday, head coach Courtney Banghart spoke to the media via zoom to talk about how her ladies are adjusting to the bubble, what they have in their opponent and more! -
UNC women earn 10-seed in NCAA Tournament, will face 7-seed Alabama Monday
Courtney Banghart is going to her first NCAA Tournament as North Carolina head coach as the Tar Heels will be a 10-seed, facing 7th-seeded Alabama on Monday at noon. -
Wolfpack, Tar Heel women gearing up for ACC Tournament
MARCH ON! The road to the NCAA tournament starts NOW for women's hoops. The 2021 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament opens this week in Greensboro! Both coaches from NC State and North Carolina spoke to the media on where their team stands heading in to the action -
UNC women finish regular season with 68-63 comeback win at Virginia Tech
After trailing by 14 points at halftime, the North Carolina women's basketball team stormed back to earn a 68-63 win at Virginia Tech Sunday afternoon, closing out a highly-irregular regular season with a fifth win in the past six games. -
Banghart: A disappointing performance which led to a disappointing result
UNC women's head basketball coach Courtney Banghart spoke to the media following a disappointing 82-63 loss to NC State on Sunday. She spoke about her ladies being out of rhythm which led to missing a lot of shots in the first half that put the Tar Heels in a hole early. -
UNC women score road win at Pitt, 81-72
The UNC women's basketball team is returning from its trip to snowy Pittsburgh with a perfect souvenir: a road win. Behind 22 points from senior center Janelle Bailey and 19 from grad student guard Stephanie Watts, the Tar Heels beat the host Panthers 81-72 Sunday afternoon to earn their first win away from Carmichael Arena this season. -
Banghart: I told the team that: this is for the institution, it's for our program, it's for our tradition and you have to honor that
UNC head coach Courtney Banghart spoke about how rivalry games are a sacred part of sports and her ladies honored that. -
Ustby: I took this rivalry very seriously and did my best to help my team come out with a win
UNC freshman Alyssa Ustby had a career day Sunday leading all scorers with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Ustby spoke about what this meant to her to play in a rivalry game like this as a freshman -
Watts: We figure it out when it's N.C. State. And we always seem to bring our A-game against them
UNC guard Stephanie Watts had a huge 17 point performance Sunday as the Tar Heels knocked off No. 4 N.C. State -
UNC Women fall at Virginia Tech, 73-69
The North Carolina women's basketball team is still in search of its first road win of the season after dropping a close game Sunday afternoon, 73-69 at Virginia Tech. Playing at the Hokies' Cassell Coliseum, the Tar Heels led by three heading into the fourth quarter but couldn't hold onto the advantage, falling to 8-7 overall and 3-7 in Atlantic Coast Conference play.