The North Carolina Tar Heels (13-2) bring a three-game win streak into a home matchup versus the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-2), who have won six straight. It tips at 1:00 PM ET (on ESPN) on
Things keep coming together for Notre Dame women’s basketball, a squad that hasn’t lost since November. The No. 3 Fighting Irish (12-2) knocked off the No. 17 North Carolina Tar Heels (13-3) in Chapel Hill on Sunday afternoon,
The Fighting Irish were solid from 3-point range and won the rebounding battle, a combination that spelled trouble for North Carolina in Chapel Hill on Sunday.
Here is everything you need to know about the matchup between Notre Dame and North Carolina, including TV and streaming options for the game.
No. 3-ranked Notre Dame women's basketball travels to Chapel Hill, N.C., Sunday afternoon to take on No. 17 North Carolina at Carmichael Arena. The Irish are 11-2 and 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast ...
Notre Dame (7-8, 1-3) has lost three games in a row, including two straight in which the Fighting Irish fell by one point after a late free throw. On Saturday, North Carolina went up 74-73 after a four-point play in the final seconds and prevailed when ...
ATLANTA — The stage is set. On Monday, Notre Dame and Ohio State will play for the 2025 College Football National Championship. North Carolina is well represented on Notre Dame's sideline with graduate kicker Mitch Jeter, a Salisbury native, and Sam Pendleton, a Reagan High school alum.
It wasn’t a pretty first half, but Notre Dame found a way to stay in the game and ended up only trailing by seven after the first half. The return of star point
Notre Dame basketball is back out on the Atlantic Coast Conference road having lost two straight and preparing for an extended stay on Tobacco Road
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The No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish hit the road to open the new year when they travel to No. 17 North Carolina
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