College basketball programs in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) have been paying the price this week. First, the North Carolina Tar Heels were fined $50,000 after storming the court in an upset win ...
Hey look, everyone. We’re hand-wringing again! Those mean coaches and players, fresh off a high-intensity game where their very financial livelihood is dependent, are bullying the poor, misunderstood ...
North Carolina defeated Duke in comeback fashion on Saturday afternoon. It didn’t take long for the fans to storm the court inside the Smith Center after a game-winning three from Seth Trimble, albeit ...
CHAPEL HILL — Duke basketball's Jon Scheyer said members of his staff got "punched in the face," following the Blue Devils' last-second loss to the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill on Saturday, Feb. 7. No. 14 ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WNCN/AP) — The Atlantic Coast Conference said Sunday it had fined The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill following a basketball court-storming incident Saturday night after ...
Duke's Scheyer says staff members 'got punched in the face' during court-storming; UNC AD apologizes
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Duke coach Jon Scheyer said he had staff members “that got punched in the face” as North Carolina fans stormed the court to celebrate a late winning shot in the famed rivalry ...
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Court storming needs to end. UNC ruined it.
It only took two games, but I’ve seen enough. Where do I sign the petition to do away with court storming? Three days after UNC fans embarrassingly stormed the court (twice!) after beating Duke-- ...
North Carolina basketball picked up a thrilling win over rival Duke on Saturday, Feb. 7, but will feel its pockets getting lighter as a result. The Atlantic Coast Conference announced on Sunday, Feb.
North Carolina men's basketball took down top rival Duke in Chapel Hill on Saturday, but the fans literally picked the wrong time to storm the court. As UNC standout Seth Trimble drained the ...
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