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For the first time ever, fans will be able to purchase beer and wine when they attend UNC men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball games at the Smith Center and Carmichael Arena.
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10 members of NC State's 1983 national champions sue NCAA over name, image and likeness compensationTen players from North Carolina State's 1983 national champion basketball team have sued the NCAA and the Collegiate Licensing Company seeking compensation for unauthorized use of their name, image and likeness. The players filed suit in Wake County Superior Court, requesting a jury trial and "reasonable compensation."
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State lawmakers want to require North Carolina's public universities to play against each other in sports more often.
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The three-time ACC Player of the Year and product of Northwest Guilford High School and Virginia Tech was the only North Carolina native selected in the 2024 WNBA Draft. She joins a Las Vegas team seeking its third straight WNBA title.
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DJ Burns Jr. scored a season-high 29 points, DJ Horne had 20 and 11th-seeded North Carolina State reached its first Final Four in four decades, beating Atlantic Coast Conference rival Duke 76-64 in the South Region final.
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Behind an impressive performance of 27 points, six rebounds and four assists from Aziaha James, North Carolina State鈥檚 women鈥檚 basketball team is going to the Final Four for the first time since 1998.
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After winning the ACC Tournament by capturing five victories in five days, N.C. State's men's basketball team joins Duke and North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Here's everything you need to know about March Madness for the Triangle schools.
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Co-host Jeff Tiberii visits Chapel Hill鈥檚 Carmichael Arena for a conversation with UNC women鈥檚 basketball star Deja Kelly. They talk about her athletic career so far, future plans, and the sponsorship deals she鈥檚 been able to land because of NIL.Guest Deja Kelly is a broadcast journalism major, and the team captain of the Tar Heels' women's basketball team for the 2023-24 season
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Million dollar deals, not enough regulation, 鈥淧ay for play.鈥 They all come with controversy, and they鈥檝e all become a part of college sports since the introduction of a new policy called NIL, short for Name, Image and Likeness, which refers to how college athletes can now make money.
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Change coming for women鈥檚 ACC Tournament, but N.C. State, Duke, UNC focused on winning in GreensboroThe ACC women's basketball tournament will experience a handful of changes over the next few seasons, adding new teams and changing venues. But for now, the focus is on the championship in Greensboro.