Carolina basketball great Eric Montross died Sunday after being diagnosed with cancer in March, surrounded by his family — wife Laura, daughters Sarah and Megan and son Andrew — at his home in Chapel Hill.
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Tar Heels in NFL: Chandler runs for career day; Howell, Trubisky both get benched after rough games
Ty Chandler’s career-high 132 yards and a touchdown highlighted Week 15 for UNC alums on a weekend when coaches benched quarterbacks Sam Howell and Mitch Trubisky after ineffective efforts in losses.
Ustby’s parents built Triangle house when UNC career started, quickly embraced area
CHAPEL HILL — Alyssa Ustby’s conversation with her dad after committing to North Carolina is hard to imagine for a star who has been integral to the program’s resurgence. Todd Ustby, 61, told her that he and her mom, Lisa, planned to build a second house in the Triangle to avoid frequent trips from their Rochester, Minn., home during her college career and be closer to her. His daughter’s first reaction wasn’t positive.
On history-making six-game run, RJ Davis laments his turnovers in loss
ATLANTA — A sure sign of a team leader is when he’s critical of his play after leading the team in points, rebounding and assists. But that was RJ Davis after No. 9 Carolina’s 87–84 loss Saturday night to No. 14 Kentucky in the CBS Sports Classic.
Love’s 29 not enough against Purdue; Dunn’s career-high 17, Johnson’s 15 can’t push Penn State over Jackets
Three former Carolina players had big games in tough losses Saturday.
Caleb Love’s season-high 29 points, 20 in the second half, weren’t enough for No. 1 Arizona to overcome No. 3 Purdue. D’Marco Dunn scored a career-high 17 points and Puff Johnson had a season-high 15 points in a tough overtime loss with a controversial finish.
UNC can’t match Kentucky’s physicality or make enough plays at the end
ATLANTA — Cormac Ryan found his shot in Atlanta, but Armando Bacot could barely get off any shots against No. 14 Kentucky’s tall, physical lineup that dominated the boards. Even with Bacot neutralized for most of the game, No. 9 Carolina challenged No. 14 Kentucky until the end but couldn’t get enough stops or plays in the final minutes as the Wildcats held on for an 87–83 victory Saturday at the CBS Sports Classic in the State Farm Arena.
NCAA resume-building time is next 3+ weeks, beginning with Kentucky game
It is still early in the season, but it’s already NCAA resume-building time for the No. 9 North Carolina men’s basketball team. Tuesday’s 87–76 loss at Madison Square Garden to No. 5 and reigning NCAA champion UConn (NET ranking of 7) was the first of six Quad 1 opponents in seven games under the current NET rankings.
Healthier Heels pick up the pace, roll past Western Carolina
CHAPEL HILL — In probably the last sure win on No. 25 North Carolina’s schedule, the Tar Heels took full advantage on a feel-good night full of holiday cheers and torrid defense. Eager to rebound from a short-handed loss to No. 17 UConn, the Tar Heels — with two players back who didn’t play in that game — dominated Western Carolina at Carmichael Arena. UNC led by 64 points late before finishing off a 96–36 win behind senior wing Alyssa Ustby’s 23 points.
Tar Heels in pros: White hits 26 as Bulls jump out to biggest lead since Jordan era; Nance scores 29 in G League; Kessler blocks seven shots
Coby White continued his outstanding play on Thursday and helped Chicago jump out an early lead the Bulls haven’t seen since Michael Jordan led the way.
To rebound from UConn loss, Hubert Davis says Heels have to rebound
CHAPEL HILL — “Rebounding.” Carolina coach Hubert Davis, in lightning-fast fashion, provided that one-word answer Thursday afternoon when asked what his team had worked on — even before the reporter completed the question — since the No. 9 Tar Heels lost 87–76 on Dec. 5 in New York to No. 5 UConn.