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126 YEARS OF SERVING UNC STUDENTS AND THE UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2019 VOLUME 127, ISSUE 11 Kalbas turned into a chance worth taking By Alex Zietlow more he played. Senior Writer How he viewed tennis at this point is what drove him to attend Notre Seated in his boss’ office in Notre Dame. Dame’s recently-built indoor tennis “I never really had a tennis coach, facility, Brian Kalbas listened in on per se,” Kalbas said. “So that’s where the phone conversation that would the impetus was for me to choose a change his life forever. college based on being happy, and His head coach was Bobby Bayliss. not necessarily about the coach and On the other end was Millie West, the program.” the associate athletic director at To understand Bayliss’ confident William and Mary. She called to get defense of Kalbas with William and his input on a list of candidates vying Mary’s management, you have to go for the school’s women’s tennis head five years before that fateful phone coaching job. call, when Bayliss assumed the man- “She wanted to know if I would tle at Notre Dame. go over the names she had and rank When Bayliss arrived in South them for her,” Bayliss recalls. “And I Bend in 1987, Kalbas, a junior, was did, and I told her the order I’d put the best player on a bad team. these people in. “I had to change the team culture,” “And I said, ‘Do you want the Bayliss remembers. “(My players) best person, or the best person on weren’t really used to the commit- that list?’” ment I wanted, and Brian was the She laughed: “Obviously we want first guy to stand behind me on that.” the best person.” The tides started to shift in Bayliss’ Bayliss responded: “Well, then the first season at the helm. Notre Dame best person is Brian Kalbas.” had just opened a new indoor tennis West wasn’t sold. facility, an attractive point of inter- “Why don’t we do this,” Bayliss est for recruits. Additionally, Notre continued. “I’ll pay for his plane tick- Dame’s athletic department in 1987 et out there, and if you hire him, you fully funded men’s tennis, giving the owe me the money for the ticket. And team five full scholarships to work if you don’t hire him, it’s no problem, with, instead of two scholarships it DTH/DUSTIN DUONG you don’t owe me anything.” made due with for decades. Women’s tennis head coach Brian Kalbas has led his team to three ACC championships in a row from 2016-18. Kalbas had only three years of That season, Kalbas hosted and assistant coaching experience at the convinced the No. 1 high school was a move he had to make.” her reservations. But the conversa- Bayliss recalled McCormack saying. time of the call. recruit in the country, David DiLucia, Kalbas was the program’s first ever tion ended when she agreed to have “And look, this has to be a home run. The UNC women’s tennis head to commit to Notre Dame. assistant coach. He made $8,000 a Kalbas for an interview and for him He’s too young. I don’t think he’s coach says he learned 99 percent of Kalbas said that he was one of a year, but was happy to pour himself to run a practice. ready for William and Mary.” everything he knows about tennis in selected few Bayliss could fully trust; into 16-hour work days. He saw the The next call Bayliss picked up What happened next is written in only five years, under Bayliss’ tutelage. so as a senior, he was building the team he helped sow grow into the col- from West happened moments after record books and on hardware. In He’d been around tennis his whole foundation of a team that would be lege tennis canopy. By Kalbas’ third she saw Kalbas off to his flight back 11 seasons, Kalbas coached William life, though. It first served as a way nationally-known three years down year as an assistant, Notre Dame in South Bend, after Kalbas’ visit. and Mary to two NCAA quarterfinals to connect with his dad, who’d been the road. made a run at the NCAA Finals. West reimbursed Bayliss for the appearances and nine conference diagnosed with and treated for polio And considering all of this, his “And nobody north of the Mason- plane ticket. titles, and he won the ITA National when he was very young. coach kept him around. Dixon line ever got to the finals of The next day, Bayliss received Coach of the Year award in 1998. The court provided a familiar “Obviously, I had the good fortune the NCAAs,” Kalbas said. a third call: this time, from Mark Since starting at North Carolina environment, and the more the of having recruited the No. 1 player So here he was, a proven instruc- McCormack, the sole major donor to in 2003, he’s won three ITA Kalbas family moved around — in the country my first year,” Bayliss tor, player and right-hand-man to the William and Mary tennis program National Indoor championships, Kalbas switched schools three times remembers. “So (the athletic direc- the coach advocating for him on and founder and chairperson of IMG. in his four years of high school — the tor) believed in me and knew that it this side of the phone line. West had “I know what you told Millie,” SEE KALBAS, PAGE 7 Chancellor Folt honored at her final UNC Board of Trustees meeting By Lindsey Banks Folt said she was at “complete anticipate a decision by sometime in Staff Writer peace” with her decision to officially the middle of next week,” Roper said. remove Silent Sam from campus. Roper said he thinks it’s import- Chancellor Carol Folt was hon- “That’s important to me, and I want ant to find an interim chancellor that ored with a standing ovation after you all to realize that,” Folt said. “Not is well known on campus, but does giving her final remarks at the UNC everybody has to agree with what peo- not necessarily live in the area. Board of Trustees meeting Thursday. ple do, but I did what I thought was “I feel a little bit like a senior, best, and I am at peace with that.” ‘Positive trajectory’ although I’m graduating a little bit She was also awarded The Order early,” Folt said. “It’s bittersweet. (I’m) of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest Chairperson Haywood Cochrane also excited about what will be my honor given by Gov. Roy Cooper, for reported on the University’s accom- own ‘new and next.’ As usual, I turn to her service to the state and going plishments this past year, including the students to find my inspiration.” “above and beyond the call of duty.” the almost 45,000 first-year appli- Folt reflected on her time as chan- As for Folt’s future, she said she cants, marking an increase for the cellor and attributed the University’s plans to finish her current research 14th consecutive year, and since its accomplishments to the students, and stay in higher education. 2017 introduction, the Campaign faculty and staff. “I’m always a Tar Heel,” Folt said. for Carolina fundraiser has raised “It’s an amazing thing to be the “I don’t know if I’ll be back on the almost $2.5 billion. chancellor of America’s first public faculty, but that is something I would “We will keep the positive tra - university,” Folt said. “It is about really enjoy.” jectory at the top of our minds as that inspired population of Tar Heels Interim UNC-system President we approach and work through the that do their job and think about the Bill Roper discussed the BOT’s plan leadership transition,” Cochrane said. future and care about the service to “The Board is committed to working DTH/BARRON NORTHRUP for an interim chancellor in a press others that has made this time, to conference with reporters. closely and collaboratively with our Former Chancellor Carol Folt takes questions during the media availability of me, so special but made our legacy “We haven’t made a decision yet. 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Is there a word for the way that I’m feeling tonight? Happy and sad at the same time. KACEY MUSGRAVES 2 Friday, February 1, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel The Daily Tar Heel Established 1893 UNC grad’s nonprofit pairs dogs with survivors 125 years of editorial freedom RACHEL JONES By Cam Edson kenness and just the worst type of EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Staff Writer sadness you can imagine.” [email protected] Biscuit senses Capshaw-Mack’s BAILEY ALDRIDGE Content warning: This story con- fear and provides her protection and MANAGING EDITOR tains mentions of violent rape and companionship, Capshaw-Mack said. [email protected] themes of suicide. The responsibility of taking care of SARAH LUNDGREN Running alongside the Bolin Biscuit forced Capshaw-Mack to take ONLINE MANAGING EDITOR Creek at Carolina North Forest with care of herself in return, she said. [email protected] her dog, Biscuit, crashing through Biscuit also helped Capshaw- the water, Sophie Capshaw-Mack Mack connect with other survivors MARIA ELENA VIZCAINO felt one thing — freedom. and make friends. DIRECTOR OF ENTERPRISE Capshaw-Mack, a recent UNC “After sexual violence, it can [email protected] graduate, was drugged and raped feel like a social death takes place,” MYAH WARD the spring of her sophomore year Capshaw-Mack said. “Friends are UNIVERSITY EDITOR and experienced sexual abuse from supportive in the ways they know [email protected] her father during her childhood. how, but no one really knows how ANNA POGARCIC Three months after her assault at unless they’ve been trained, unless CITY, STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR UNC, Capshaw-Mack decided to they’ve been through it.” [email protected] adopt Biscuit, a Great Dane-German Survivors can apply for services MOLLY LOOMAN Shepherd mix. on SBF’s website. SBF not only pays PHOTO COURTESY OF SOPHIE CAPSHAW-MACK ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR “He made me feel like someone for adoption services, but also funds Sophie Capshaw-Mack founded a nonprofit that connects survivors of sex- [email protected] worth being loved,” Capshaw-Mack vaccinations, veterinary exams, ual assault and/or domestic violence with emotional support animals. said. “All of my experiences told me spaying/neutering processes and CHRIS HILBURN-TRENKLE SPORTS EDITOR otherwise, but he was the one being ESA registration. about our organization is really al assault and harassment,” Reeder [email protected] who never gave up on me, and he was Unlike service dogs, ESAs do not important but especially on college said. “If anything, hopefully, it leads with me through it all.” require specialized training, but campuses, because there are poten- to some kind of culture change.” HALEY HODGES In July of 2018, Capshaw-Mack need an official letter from a med- tially more people who could benefit Ten percent of all proceeds from the DESIGN & GRAPHICS EDITOR founded Survivor’s Best Friend, a ical professional to be registered, from our services,” Hayes said. benefit night will go to SBF. The ben- [email protected] nonprofit devoted to connecting sex- Capshaw-Mack said. When Chris Reeder, an senior efit night will include food specials, EMILY CAROLINE SARTIN ual assault survivors with emotion- Emma Hayes, founder and pres- majoring in environmental science, Emotional Support Dogs, games, TARYN REVOIR al support animals. Survivor’s Best ident of the UNC Chapter of SBF, heard about Capshaw-Mack’s estab- speakers from SBF and music from PHOTO EDITORS Friend became an official nonprofit said she noticed Capshaw-Mack’s lishment of SBF, he said knew how solo artist Jon Beyle, a Chapel Hill [email protected] in September. post about SBF in the online group he wanted to spend his 24th birth- eighth-generation native and mem- MADDY ARROWOOD SBF will host a benefit night at Babes Who Blade, a Facebook page day. Reeder reached out to Capshaw- ber of Sugar On Fire. Families and COPY CHIEF & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER Vecino Brewing Co. on Saturday, popular with UNC students. Mack over SBF’s Instagram to set up customers under 21 are also welcome. [email protected] Feb. 2, from 8 to 10 p.m. to raise Hayes, a fellow sexual assault sur- a benefit night at Vecino. “We have a really strong base of awareness surrounding the issues vivor, reached out to help Capshaw- Reeder said he sees a birthday regulars,” Monica Molina, general of sexual violence and promote the Mack and established the UNC party as more than a chance to bask manager of Vecino, said. “We want positive impact ESAs can have on a Chapter of SBF at the start of the in the limelight for a few hours, but to support that and continue to pro- Mail and Office: 109 E. Franklin St. survivor’s healing process. 2018-2019 academic year. The chapter instead as an opportunity to promote mote the idea of giving back to the Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Rachel Jones, editor-in-chief, 962-4086 Capshaw-Mack said she strug- became an official Registered Student a cause centered around awareness, community we live in.” Advertising & Business, 962-1163 gled with paralyzing feelings of sui- Organization in October 2018. holism and sustainability. Last year, Capshaw-Mack said she hopes News, Features, Sports, 962-0245 cide and took a total of 18 months The UNC chapter fundraises for the Reeder organized a benefit night for the benefit night helps break the One copy per person; off from school at different points national chapter of SBF and focuses Carolina For the Kids at Goodfellows stigma around conversations on sex- additional copies may be purchased at The Daily Tar Heel for $.25 each. throughout her time at UNC. on raising awareness of sexual assault for his 23rd birthday. ual assault and mental health. Please report suspicious activity at our “I felt so overwhelmed with an and violence on campus. Hayes said “I hope it raises awareness for “(Survivor’s Best Friend) shifts distribution racks by emailing array of emotions flooding me all at the chapter is in the works of planning these kinds of organizations, specif- the focus away from the trauma,” [email protected] once,” Capshaw-Mack said. “Those their next spring semester fundraisers: ically Survivor’s Best Friend in this Capshaw-Mack said. “And toward a © 2012 DTH Media Corp. All rights reserved emotions would be hopelessness, a bake sale and puppy kissing booth. case, and if anything, it reminds peo- future filled with hope.” fear – fear’s a big one – pain, bro - “Raising awareness as a whole ple of the personal realities of sexu- [email protected] Class of 2023 begins to take shape after acceptances

By Brandon Gianikos stories of Michael Jordan made him Durojaiye said he is staying up to date years, but he is strongly considering ricular activities had paid off. Staff Writer think about the greatness of UNC. with current events and local news. it. He said he’s excited to meet new Charlotte native Lexi Stewart “I didn’t think I could go to Regarding the controversy of people, start a new chapter and expe- described UNC as her only real A quick Twitter search this week Carolina,” Durojaiye said. “I grew up Confederate monument Silent Sam, rience some personal growth. choice and the University she for #UNC23 reveals hundreds of thinking to go to Carolina, you have Durojaiye was proud of the way UNC Howard said the situation regard- dreamed about since sophomore tweets from students sharing their to be like Michael Jordan.” handled the situation and thought ing Silent Sam has influenced his year of high school. The reputa - excitement upon discovering they The reality of attending UNC the school remained honorable in decision-making both positively and tion of the school’s academics, the had been accepted to UNC. didn’t hit Durojaiye until he visited its decisions. negatively. Although he appreciated campus community and beauty of On Jan. 25, UNC released its campus in the summer of 2018. Anthony Howard, a senior from the way students grappled with the the campus were some things that admission decisions for the appli- “When I toured the campus, it just Raleigh, applied to UNC because of situation, he said there were negative grabbed Stewart’s attention. cants who applied by the Oct. 15 felt like home,” Durojaiye said. “The its reputation as having one of the aspects in how the administration Stewart said she hopes to major deadline. For the 14th straight year, people were so nice, the weather was best journalism schools in the coun- dealt with the controversy. in either sports administration or UNC received a record number of great and the campus was beautiful.” try. Howard also said he applied to “It showed me the inclusion of the communications and to work for the applicants, with a total of 44,784. The feeling of belonging is what UNC because of the tight-knit Black campus and how students are fight- women’s soccer team. As the emails arrived, thousands of made Durojaiye realize attending student community on campus. ing for equality and inclusion, and “What piqued my interest was seniors became one step closer to UNC was an attainable goal, and he “The close Black community on how it is not just students of color, the women’s soccer team because their next destination. felt like UNC was the place where he campus is really appealing to me but also white students that stand in I want to become a coach one day, For Emmanuel Durojaiye, a senior wanted to spend his next four years. because that is something I am into for unity with one another,” Howard said. and I knew their coaching staff with from Land O’ Lakes, Fla., UNC had Durojaiye said he is looking forward my college future,” he said. “It seems Upon receiving his acceptance, Anson Dorrance was something not always seemed like a realistic to attending basketball games he has like a prevalent force on campus.” Howard felt a weight lifted off his special that I wanted to be a part of,” goal. He explained how growing up, thought about since he was 12 years Howard is still deciding if Chapel shoulders, knowing that his hard Stewart said. he was huge basketball fan and the old and meeting his new classmates. Hill will be his home for the next four work in the classroom and extracur- [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel Opinion Friday, February 1, 2019 3

QUOTE OF THE DAY Established 1893, 125 years of editorial freedom “Every dude will be like, EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS ‘Every woman was so unique RACHEL JONES EDITOR, [email protected] PARKER BARTH SAVANNAH DEVON JOHNSON KENT MCDONALD and had her own voice and RAMISHAH MARUF OPINION EDITOR, [email protected] CHRIS DAHLIE FAIRCLOTH EMMA KENFIELD SETH NEWKIRK had her own stories. We’re ELISA KADACKAL ASSISTANT OPINION EDITOR ALEC DENT JACK O’GRADY ANNIE KIYONAGA SAMI SNELLINGS ABBAS HASAN PAIGE MASTEN like, ‘Shocking, yes, that is a thing that happens.’” COLUMN Elisse Thompaon, a performer in the all-women comic group Eyes Up Here. Include transparency in FEATURED ONLINE READER Devon Johnson COMMENTS Sociology and public policy major from Asheville, N.C. the chancellor search “I mean, we left a giant email: [email protected] monument to racism up on reviewed by the state Supreme The administration’s Rachel Jones our front lawn [un]til last Editor-in-chief Court, from two editors. I fully Birth of attitudes toward student Senior journal- expect to pass it on to my successor. month, so we should probably media is an embarrassment. ism major from I’ve met Chancellor Folt once, chill on bashing Dook, as fun a MAGA Ayden, N.C. after I was named editor-in-chief. doubt I’ll ever be able email: editor@daily- Last year, the EIC and University as it is.” to think of outgoing tarheel.com editor had monthly meetings Matt McCullough, Facebook commenting on a nation I Chancellor Carol Folt’s with Folt; they were largely administration without thinking major public records requests unproductive, and off-the-record, DTH article about a Duke professor’s email telling uesday morning, Empire actor of this anecdote: an editor at my we’ve received this year. The and we didn’t strongly pursue students not to speak Chinese on their campus. Tand prominent LGBTQ+ figure internship this summer pulled former, about the messages sent having them again this year. Jussie Smollet was approached me aside one day, grinning, to to University administrators the When our general manager, who by two unknown men who, upon look at a UNC official’s LinkedIn night of and morning after Silent served as the paper’s editor from LETTER TO THE EDITOR recognizing him, berated him page. Under his job experience Sam came down, was answered the 1997-98, told us that historically with racist and homophobic slurs, for his role at UNC — senior Friday that Hurricane Florence the chancellor has stopped by the assaulted him and left him covered director for public records — it was bearing down on us. The DTH to have frank conversations Carolina’s housing is turning into in an unknown chemical substance read “eliminated open requests latter, for the emails sent to UNC with editors, I laughed. California with a rope tied around his neck. from student newspaper, Daily for public comment on Silent I — and many students — While the identities of the Tar Heel.” Sam’s future, arrived in two waves. have been rendered cynical of Housing has a huge impact on assailants are still unclear, they Not filled. Eliminated. “You We received 2,000-plus pages of the administration’s lack of college affordability across the made very clear on whose behalf this must have pissed them off,” the emails on the last day of classes for willingness to listen. nation, but particularly in cities attack was carried out, shouting, editor said. the fall semester, and another 500 I love UNC. I would not do this or high-income areas. This can “This is MAGA country!” as they Now, there’s a good chance Gavin pages the next day. The Daily Tar job if I didn’t love UNC. But with be seen in dramatic fashion in left the scene. Young’s wording on LinkedIn Heel’s last day of print (and work) that love comes expectations — California, where overcrowded The image of a brutalized Black was innocent. “Eliminated” is, for each semester is always LDOC. expectations of transparency, of public universities are struggling to man left with a rope around his neck is technically, an accurate way to This isn’t a post-Silent Sam access, of truth. house all students, and students are a startling anachronism, reminiscent describe filling public records phenomenon either. I remember Students and journalists both struggling to afford housing. of the lynchings present in the requests, though I’m not sure why former enterprise editors sending deserve more time with the This has resulted in some students American South until the 1960s. someone who heads an office that back their finally-filled records University’s next chancellor, to living at home and commuting, or even This is particularly disheartening for supposedly streamlines access requests months after they ensure that the institution can living out of their cars, leaving them those of us whose grandparents were to information would choose the graduated. The Daily Tar Heel live up to its promise to be a effectively homeless. This is a major victims of this violent, racist scare- phrase. But based on everything has an ongoing lawsuit against University of the people. I don’t burden on these students and affects tactic, only to find ourselves once I’ve seen for the past four years the University regarding access to think that’s too much to ask. I their ability to learn and succeed. again under the gaze of Jim Crow in as a writer and editor that covers public records regarding sexual don’t think I should have to ask In fact, colleges and universities are Trump’s America. UNC, I don’t think it is. assault cases on campus; I’ve in the first place. building more residence halls because Though brutal, this attack was I’m reminded of the two inherited this case, which is being data shows that living on campus not in isolation, and Smollet was increases graduation rates. However, fortunate to escape with his life. EDITORIAL many colleges cannot keep up with the Since Trump’s election in 2016, there surge in four-year enrollment that has has been a spike in hate crimes. occurred within the last decade. Almost In 2017, the Anti-Violence Project @sams_reckoning account 70 percent of Americans now enroll in reported 52 hate-related homicides, college, but dropout rates are high and an 86 percent increase from 2016. Of housing insecurity contributes to the those, 71 percent were people of color, high dropout rate. emphasizing the danger of being should not have to exist As a student at UNC-Chapel Hill, Black and queer in “MAGA country”. soldiers who are memorialized Where is their monument at the housing has been more and more Trump’s lack of response to this The anonymous by Silent Sam. Their research has forefront of the University? difficult to find, and students are incident, and failure to address any contextualization project is found 100 percent of the soldiers This research is important. These forced to look earlier and earlier each of these trends is disgusting. That’s so far investigated came from slave- numbers are so much more than data year if they have the desire to move off all the airtime I’ll give him here, as vital to understand history. owning families (defined as at least points. They represent lives, a history campus. Prices are also increasing, as it’s more than he’s given Smollet lthough Silent Sam may be one parent owning slaves). Forty- of oppression and discrimination. more luxury apartments are being built since Tuesday. gone, his legacy still endures five percent of these soldiers owned This is a history that deserves to to replace more affordable apartments. It’s astonishing how conservative Aon this campus. One Twitter slaves themselves. be recognized. It is deplorable UNC Demand for on-campus housing is also MAGA supporters can recognize the account, @sams_reckoning, is The statistics regarding UNC has not already conducted its own increasing, as many underclassmen are totemic value of the American flag working to ensure his legacy is families and their slave-owning pasts research project, examining the not getting the roommates requested and levy its importance against Black appropriately contextualized. are especially striking. There is a histories of its campus and student or their first-choice residence hall. The NFL players, yet cannot seem to see The account was created earlier clearly disproportional relationship body. Silent Sam’s Reckoning nationwide housing crisis is affecting that they are weaponizing another this year to conduct a complete between those recognized by the should not have to exist. This is our campus community, and adding to symbol (bright-red hats) against historical survey of the 287 Silent Sam monument and the N.C. research that should have been already high college-related expenses. queer people of color. Confederate soldiers memorialized populace. This commemoration conducted decades ago. The flag is not just a flag, as the hat by the Silent Sam monument, of the small population of slave- It is also shameful that the Jackson Harrison is not just a hat. and to determine each soldier’s holding North Carolinians is account’s current efforts must be Media and Journalism, 2019 In these times it is no longer connection to slave ownership. troubling and reflective of the disguised through anonymity for enough to stand on the sidelines; it’s The account tweeted: “Our goal endurance of white supremacy, both fear of professional and personal time to get in the game, to implicate is to give a complete reckoning of on this campus and the surrounding retribution. This work is crucial if yourselves in the violence, to go with #SilentSam’s slaveowning Confederate culture of North Carolina. our society ever wishes to properly queer POC into the fight and then dead, so that the next time someone What’s more, Sam’s Reckoning heal from our past sins. UNC drive the getaway car. Leverage the comes along to prop him up, they’ll be has found that a total of 1,491 slaves should be at the forefront of this amicable relationships that many of able to measure precisely the legacy of were owned by the families of the 31 work, and the fact that it is actively you maintain with MAGA crowds to SPEAK OUT human suffering and oppression that deceased Confederate UNC soldiers choosing to hide in the shadows, advocate for those who are excluded, they celebrate.” that the account has researched so instead of opting to disguise itself in WRITING GUIDELINES often violently, from those spaces. • Please type. Handwritten letters will not The numbers unearthed by the far. 604 slaves were directly owned the complacency of the barren field Anything less will yield little progress. be accepted. account are appalling. As of Jan. by these 31 deceased Confederate where Silent Sam once stood is not If you are not willing to put yourself • Sign and date. No more than two peo- 28, the account has researched UNC soldiers. only contemptible; it’s cowardly. at risk, your guilt may be a compelling 31 of the 287 dead Confederate ple should sign letters. reason to make a donation to those • Students: Include your year, major and phone number. organizations that are in the trenches. • Faculty/staff: Include your department I will continue to make myself and phone number. hyper-visible in MAGA country, as QuickHits • Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, many LGBTQ+ folks and people accuracy and vulgarity. Limit letters to 250 words. of color are doing every day, as it is This weather DTH comments North Carolina BBQ my proud obligation. I say this for SUBMISSION neither pity nor praise, but rather Okay, we understand we aren’t in A great pastime for many of our edi- Recently, Stephen Colbert called • Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. to ask what are you doing as our the Midwest. We understand this torial board members North Carolina BBQ Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 accomplice? How are you implicating is because we don’t is scrolling through fans “poor flavor-de- • Email: [email protected] take enough care yourself in this violence? the comments un- prived bastards.” EDITOR’S NOTE: Columns, cartoons and If you are not actively speaking of our planet. We der our columns and Regardless of your letters do not necessarily represent the opin- and acting out against MAGA- understand that it editorials (shout-out to the haters!). regional tastes, at least we can all ions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials sponsored violence, you need to is January. But it’s too damn cold But lately, they’ve been a bit too civil. agree our state’s BBQ is superior to reflect the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel seriously reconsider your role in its outside, and what makes it worse Great for public discourse, but not so South Carolina’s. Even your Floridi- editorial board, which comprises 15 board reproduction as a silent moderate. is that it’s not even snowing. great for our finsta content. members, the opinion assistant editor and an editor can jump on this train. editor and the editor-in-chief. 4 Friday, February 1, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Town makes plans after fall Eastgate flooding By Sofia Lesnewski make the process easier. As of now, loss of use — business interruption Staff Writer she said, there is still not 100 percent — so the business interruptions we willingness among residents. were not compensated for,” she said. In the wake of Hurricane She said it’s hard to know if 2018 She said Clean Juice does not have Florence, the Town of Chapel Hill was an extreme example when it floodgates, so sandbags were the is working with residents and busi- comes to rainfall, or if it might fore- main resources used to limit flooding. nesses in flood-prone areas to better shadow future weather patterns. Claudia Kemmet-Cooper, the protect their buildings from damage. “We just don’t have a way to know owner of Guglhupf, said her store Camelot Village, a condominium that right now,” she said. did not sustain significant damage complex on South Estes Drive, sits Several stores in Eastgate Crossing during the storm because it has 48 adjacent to Bolin Creek and between Shopping Center, a mile down East inch high floodgates. two floodplains. Chapel Hill Mayor Franklin from Camelot Village, also She said the store also has a sump Pam Hemminger said the complex experienced serious damage due to pump, which helped address stand- was built a year before the Federal flooding during Hurricane Florence. ing water issues. Emergency Management Agency Beth Ellis, the owner of Clean “From the outside, it was shock- established regulations that would Juice, said the store saw three to six ing,” she said. “The photo that was have prevented the complex from inches of flooding and was closed for sent to me because it happened so being built. nine days. She said she had to replace fast, I thought I was going to fall out She said the Town has been work- Sheetrock and finishing, and the of my chair. There was nothing like ing with homeowners to try to ini- storm also damaged machinery and being on the receiving end of that DTH/SARAH BIRD tiate a FEMA buyout to bring the caused problems with refrigeration. picture, but the floodgates that we Clean Juice, a smoothie shop, in the Eastgate Shopping Center was building up to code. While FEMA She said she knew there was a have did an amazing job.” flooded with 3-6 inches of rainwater during Hurricane Florence. was willing to purchase the com - possibility of flooding when Clean As a result of these technologies, plex, the transaction required 100 Juice first moved into the center in the store only had about one inch of behind Eastgate this summer could junction with the landlord, will be percent agreement among residents, December of 2017 because she was standing water, and the main chal- be helpful with water management. able to take care of some of these she said. required to purchase flood insur- lenge was emptying some of the filth Ellis said it is important to devel- issues so it doesn’t happen every She said the Town has offered to ance. She said that her insurance did that came in with the water. op strategies to minimize the impact five years or so,” she said. help subdivide the buildings and not cover all of the damages. She said measures like the bio- of flooding. @SLesnewski refurbish them one at a time to “Flood insurance does not cover retention pond planned to be built “Hopefully the Town, in con - [email protected] Preview of the concerts coming to the Triangle in February By Jess Bennett sive metalcore rock side project, will $15 - $55 Carrboro-based band Dove Legs just released its new record “Off to the Staff Writer perform alongside The Plot In You’s DaniLeigh, mentored by the will perform at Cat’s Cradle with Races,” a piano-rock anthology. Landon Tewers early this February. late Prince, will be performing her Work Clothes later this month. 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Go to get-offline/chapel-hill or dailytarheel.com/subscribe to subscribe now! The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, February 1, 2019 5 Search for interim chancellor begins By Praveena Somasundaram Prior to Folt, Holden Thorp was Staff Writer also chosen as chancellor by a selec- tion committee in this manner in Carol Folt gave her final remarks 2008. However, even at that time, in a Board of Trustees meeting on there was widespread concern about Thursday, her last day as chancellor representation on the chancellor of UNC. selection committee. Though she is no longer in office, The selection process changed the University administration does in October of 2018, which included not yet know who the interim chan- new policy on selection committee cellor will be. Interim UNC-system membership. Per the policy, a BOG President Bill Roper met with the member will no longer serve on the faculty executive committee on committee. Additionally, the new Wednesday to discuss potential inter- policy addressed the confidentiality im chancellors to help the University of chancellor selection. function smoothly in the absence of a “The key players are the Board permanent chancellor. of Trustees, the president of the “This will be a rapid process, a University system and the Board thoughtful process, with wide con- of Governors,” said Ferrel Guillory, sultation and so on, but this is not a professor in the School of Media the same thing as the process to and Journalism. “It’s a very political select a permanent chancellor for the system in the sense that it’s about a University,” Roper said Wednesday. public office at a public university, At time of publication, an official so a lot of people will weigh in with announcement regarding the interim their opinion.” chancellor had not yet been made. Guillory has served on the North “I’ve talked to Bob Blouin, the Carolina Education First Task provost, and said, ‘Bob, if need be, Force and has also written about DTH/BEKAH POUNDS I will be turning to you to ask you education leadership and policy, Portraits of former UNC chancellors line the walls of Wilson Library. Thursday was Carol Folt’s last day as chancellor. to serve until we get this in,’” Roper authoring “Education Governors said at the Wednesday meeting. for the 21st Century.” Guillory the BOG for their hastening of both the North Carolina public has a big among the country’s public univer- “Furthermore, as a number of peo- acknowledged the uncertainty of Spellings and Folt’s resignations. In stake in preserving and strengthen- sities. Since its inception in 2017, ple have suggested, he might be the the timeline for interim and per - both current and previous process, ing our public university for our eco- the campaign has raised $2.46 bil- person to be interim chancellor.” manent chancellor selections. the BOG has played a significant nomic and civic vitality in this state,” lion, more than half its overall goal At Thursday’s Board of Trustees “I can speculate, but we don’t role in the determination of UNC- Guillory said. of $4.25 billion, with four years meeting, Roper said to expect a deci- know,” Guillory said. “We’ve had system chancellors. With her departure, Folt will leave remaining in the campaign. sion by the middle of next week. interim chancellors before. You don’t “There will be an extraordinary several loose ends for her successor In the Jan. 25 meeting with the The process under which know the length of interim and it’s amount of public attention on the to pick up. Although Folt authorized Faculty Executive Committee, Roper Folt was approved required the a very human process that involves search for the next chancellor, both the removal of Silent Sam’s pedestal emphasized the need for an interim University’s BOT to recommend people making big decisions in their on campus and off campus, state in the same email which announced chancellor, will need to be already three candidates to the UNC system lives of where to live and what kind attention and national attention,” her resignation, a plan for the future familiar with UNC. president, who would then nomi - of role they want to play.” Guillory said. “And it’s a big deal of the Confederate monument still “I believe that it is very important nate one of those candidates to the This particular chancellor selec- because this is a tumultuous time needs to be presented to the BOG that the interim chancellor be some- UNC-system Board of Governors. tion is occurring after previous UNC- for public universities.” by March 15. one that is well known in this com- Folt’s selection committee consist- system President Margaret Spellings Guillory emphasized the impor- Under Folt, UNC also launched munity and the surrounding area,” ed of 14 members, including sever- resigned after serving three years and tance of chancellor selection to the “For All Kind: The Campaign for Roper said. “We want somebody al BOT members, the student body Folt’s expedited resignation. Carolina community. Carolina,” the largest fundraising who can be engaged from day one.” president and the chairperson of Earlier this month, former BOT “We all have a stake, both faculty campaign in the University’s histo- @praveenasoma the faculty at the time. members signed a letter condemning and students on campus, but also ry and the second largest campaign [email protected]

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Sign up at dailytarheel.com 6 Friday, February 1, 2019 News The Daily Tar Heel Student leaders comment on Folt’s departure By Suzanne Blake seen before,” Putnam said. “And while Senior Writer at some points, you know, those deci- sions that she made and the Board On Thursday, UNC said goodbye made were a little rocky but it’s all to Chancellor Carol Folt, who simul- about fostering community with her.” taneously announced her resignation For Campus Y Co-president Alli and approved the full removal of the Whitenack, Chancellor Folt’s legacy Silent Sam pedestal from McCorkle is complicated. Place on Jan. 14. As of yet, neither “She’s done a lot of good things the interim chancellor nor the even- but I think that, at least what I will tual permanent chancellor to suc- remember her for and I think what ceed Folt have been announced. my generation of student activists will Folt started the final morning of remember her for, is systematically her chancellorship with a goodbye silencing us, systematically ignoring email to the UNC community. us and telling us to our faces that the “And to you the students — I will violence that we’re experiencing and miss you. Every day you have brought that we’re confronting on a daily basis to me the joy of life unfolding, your doesn’t matter,” Whitenack said. delight in learning, your care for oth- In a media conference call on Jan. ers, and, well, just plain fun,” the email 15, Folt said her resignation and the said. “So, thank you. Thank you all.” removal of Silent Sam were unrelated. No University administration Putnam said this may be true for Folt’s members who have served under mindset, but the UNC-system Board Folt were available for comment, of Governors seemed to feel the deci- according to UNC media relations sions were related when Folt’s resigna- manager Jeni Cook. But student tion was pushed from May to Jan. 31. leaders across many organizations Putnam said she and student lead- had much to say about UNC’s first ers from around 15 student organi- female chancellor’s resignation. zations met with Bill Roper, UNC- DTH/CRISHAUN HARDY Student Body President Savannah system interim president, on Monday Student Body President Savannah Putnam (left) and President of the Graduate and Professional Student Putnam said when she first came to to discuss desired values in an incom- Federation Manny Hernandez (right) in the Carolina Inn following the BOT meeting Thursday morning. UNC, one of the most exciting things ing chancellor. Agency, proper priori- was to get a selfie with the chancel- tization of students, experience, trans- he feels are often pushed aside. Whitenack said the incoming by white supremacists? I’m okay with lor. Putnam said Folt will be known parency and being connected were the “It would be great to see a chan- chancellor will have to work to that. But someone else might not be, for fostering a sense of community. most important qualities for Putnam. cellor who is going to champion for rebuild within a student body that and that tells you something about “It was a really big thing to meet Manny Hernandez, president all students, especially for graduate has lost trust in the administration. their character. And so I think that the chancellor and because she’s so of the Graduate and Professional and professional students, who will “You’re always going to be criticized the new chancellor’s going to have to personable, I think that’s what her Student Federation, also hopes for a look at the unique situations and by people, and it’s really a matter of deal with and kind of reconcile who legacy will be, is that she was here to chancellor who will invite students lifestyles that we live and come up who you’re comfortable being criti- they’re willing to accept criticism from work and to serve students in a capac- to the table, especially graduate and with solutions that are positives for cized by,” Whitenack said. “You know, and who they want to work with.” ity that I guess we hadn’t necessarily professional students, whose voices all of us,” Hernandez said. are you comfortable being criticized [email protected] Orange County synopsium will honor lynching victims N.C. Poet Laureate Jaki raising awareness to these historical Red Record” to compile documents South at UNC. racial terror and violence thrived. events will additionally help promote of lynchings across North and South Horn said people usually attempt The symposium will be held at Shelton Green, historians and cross-cultural understanding. Carolina. The initiative attempts to to dispute what is true regarding Hillsborough’s Passmore Center local students will speak. “What happened in the past identify the exact locations where historical situations such as these from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event affects the present and will affect our they occurred and lists the names lynchings, and it produces a heated will feature a performance by North By Cailey Howard future,” she said. and dates of the victims. argument on both sides. Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Staff Writer In Montgomery, Ala., the EJI has “Publishing these names takes “I think it would be helpful for all Green and different speakers, includ- built a memorial for victims of lynch- a small step toward recognizing of us, in this region and country, if we ing historians and local students. The Orange County Community ing nationwide. It features over 800 their personhood in ways the public could have a more honest reckoning Price said she believes it is import- Remembrance Coalition will hold a columns of steel hanging from the record does not,” the website reads. with that history and really figure out ant for people in the county to be symposium on Saturday in collabora- ceiling at the National Memorial of Horn said one of the most prom- what are the facts, and which facts informed about these lynchings so as tion with the Equal Justice Initiative Peace and Justice. inent lynchings that occurred in the do we need to make sure people a community, they can acknowledge to honor and remember the victims of Each column represents one county is of a Black man named Manly remember,” Horn said. their occurrence. lynchings in Orange County. county in the United States where McCauley, which occurred in 1898. Price and Horn both acknowledged “We want to acknowledge those Renee Price, an Orange County lynchings occurred. EJI provides McCauley was accused of having a how EJI has greatly inspired them to people that did have to suffer and had commissioner and co-chairperson of duplicate steel pieces for counties relationship with a white woman. recognize and remember the county’s to be sacrificed just because of the color the coalition, said she hopes the sym- that participate in an activity to “I think that we still, as a nation lynchings through the symposium. of their skin,” Price said. “We want to posium can start conversations about remember the victims of lynching. and a region, have not come to terms They said they think EJI is doing the honor the families that had to endure these lynchings, as many people may UNC professor Seth Kotch and with our own history,” said Patrick project because remembering lynch- losing loved ones for no reason.” not know about them or choose not to Auburn University professor Elijah Horn, associate director of the ings all over the world will aid recon- @caileybren talk about them. She said she thinks Gaddis started a website called “A Center for the Study of the American ciliation and reflection of a time when [email protected] Q&A with producer and Ph.D. candidate Alex Kresovich In June 2018, the popular rock good back then, too.” sense.” But the world works in mys- band Panic! At the Disco released But in the industry, every ste - terious ways I guess. the song “King of The Clouds” as the reotype you hear is true. It’s like second promotional single from their everyone is really nice all the sud - DTH: Tell me a little bit about the work album Pray for the Wicked. The song, den. People give me free things and you’re doing as a Ph.D. candidate which reached a position of 11 on the stuff. They’re like, “Drinks are on here at UNC. Billboard Hot Rock Songs Chart, was the house tonight,” and I’m like, co-produced by Alex Kresovich, a “This would’ve been way better AK: In a million years, I never thought Ph.D. candidate in UNC’s School of when I had like no money.” So yeah, I’d go back to school and get a Ph.D., Media and Journalism. things are different, but I’m not in but like I was saying before, the music Before coming to UNC, Kresovich LA full-time anymore, so I’m not in industry full-time wasn’t for me. I’ve worked as a producer for artists such the hurricane of it, which I’m pretty always loved doing research and aca- as Cee Lo Green and X Ambassadors, thankful for. demia. I come from an academic fam- and was part of Cut Buddy, a beard ily. I moved out from LA because I’m and haircut template startup that DTH: You’ve also done some hip-hop part owner of a startup, and we got a appeared on “Shark Tank.” Daily Tar production. Is that a different process? deal on “Shark Tank.” The company Heel staff writer Jackson Byrne talk- was based in Chapel Hill at the time, ed to Kresovich about producing for AK: Actually, the original track for so I moved to Raleigh. Panic! At the Disco and his research Panic! was a hip-hop beat. I never I was eventually like, if I don’t at UNC. would’ve picked it for them in a get a Ph.D. now, I’m never going million years, which is the genius of to do it. So I came here, and my The Daily Tar Heel: The song has been Evan Taubenfeld, and Jake Sinclair, main interest of study is looking at pretty successful. Have a lot of things Brendon (Urie) and Sam Hollander the intersection of music and men- changed for you since then? who wrote on it. I don’t know how tal health — and in particular how the hell they heard it as a rock song. songs, especially rap songs, where Alex Kresovich: Oh yeah. Everyone They added live drums and guitars artists will mention struggles with treats me completely differently. over the skeleton I built and I was anxiety and depression — how that What’s funny about it is nothing like, “Oh my god, this is incredible.” can potentially destigmatize men- about me changed, necessarily. But my whole background was tal illness and hopefully encourage When all of the sudden you get a hip-hop. If you would’ve told me people to go seek out information new title or something, people treat in like, 2005, when they put out “I on those things, and hopefully make DTH/NASH CONSING you completely differently, but I had Write Sins Not Tragedies,” that I the world a better place through that. UNC Media and Journalism Ph.D. candidate Alex ‘AK’ Kresovich produced a song done the original track two years was gonna write for them, I would I think that’s happening. titled “King of the Clouds” on Panic! At the Disco’s sixth studio album. before that. So I’m like, “I was this be like, “No, that doesn’t make any [email protected] The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, February 1, 2019 7

to the bigger things, like my dad pass- expanded,” Folt said. “We have our Diversity Outreach Committee will KALBAS ing away, and him being the first one TRUSTEES faculty, students and staff, and I be hosting its first Black Male Unity FROM PAGE 1 to have me over at his house to talk FROM PAGE 1 think you have to put them first.” Dinner in February. added another national coach of the and be with my family.” interim chancellor when named.” Folt said she appreciates her ten- The motion was passed for the year honor and has won four ACC It’s easy to see it now. But for Student Body President Savannah ure at UNC and had one last mes- creation of the Carolina Latinx Championships. Bayliss, while on the phone with Putnam extended her thanks to sage for students: Center, which will help students, Kalbas hasn’t had a player trans- McCormack, none of this success Roper for including student feed- “Hold on to your dreams and that faculty, staff and alumni to raise fer from his program at all during his was guaranteed, or even likely. back in his search for a new chancel- moment of mystery when you think awareness for Latinx issues and help Tar Heel tenure. He’s adopted tactics But for a constellation of rea - lor and announced the beginning of anything is possible. When things them connect with groups and cul- from women’s soccer coach Anson sons, Bayliss knew that a chance on student body president campaigns get tough, just keep remembering tures in the community. Dorrance: every year, his team reads Kalbas was one worth taking. for the 2019-2020 academic year. who you were when you thought that Four participants of the Carolina a different book, and a player pres- “Mark, you’ve got it partly right,” because that’s who you are, and when Student Transfer Excellence ents on a chapter each week. Bayliss responded to the William ‘Hold onto your dreams’ you’re like that, anything is possible.” Program shared their experiences “I learned so many things from him and Mary shot-caller. “But the prob- and successes within the program. I couldn’t even name,” said Hayley lem you’re going to have is keeping In Folt’s final BOT press con - In other news The program aims to help commu- Carter, one of the greatest players in him once you get him there.” ference as chancellor, she offered nity college students transfer and UNC women’s tennis history, and a He re-emphasized: “William and advice to her successor. Putnam gave an update on Student graduate from UNC. best friend of Kalbas. “From bad exam Mary isn’t ready for him.” “We are all in the midst of a Government. She announced @lindzbanks grades that I’d be freaking out about … [email protected] moment where our mission has that the Multicultural Affairs and [email protected]

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All rights reserved. 8 Friday, February 1, 2019 dailytarheel.com The Daily Tar Heel WEEKEND SCHEDULE Friday: Wrestling at Bucknell at 7 p.m. Saturday: Swim/Dive vs. Duke at 12 p.m. Saturday: Men’s basketball at Louisville at 2 p.m. SPORTSFRIDAY Sunday: Women’s basketball vs. N.C. State at 2 p.m. Women’s lacrosse returns nine starters for 2019 By James Tatter team. UNC returns nine starters for Also at midfield, UNC nabbed Senior Writer 2019. The six seniors from last year’s Elizabeth Hillman, the No. 1 recruit team leave a hole, but Levy is confident in the country. Warehime and Vengeance comes early for head she has the personnel to fill it. Hillman were club teammates in high coach Jenny Levy’s North Carolina In the attacking front, UNC grad- school, and Levy was complimentary women’s lacrosse team. uated Ela Hazar, who was one of four of both of their performances this For the fifth year in a row, UNC Tar Heels to contribute more than 80 fall. Brooklyn Neumen, a player from starts its season against James points this past season. Lucky for the Michigan who Levy says “plays gritty,” Madison. Between this past season’s Tar Heels, their top two point con- will join them in the midfield. opener and this one, the Tar Heels tributors return in the form of key Even with the injection of young suffered a season-ending loss just one distributor junior Katie Hoeg and players into the center unit, Levy game short of the national champi- a finesse scorer, sophomore Jamie likes the look and cohesiveness of the onship — at the hands of the Dukes. Ortega. The two complemented each midfield at this early point. “Over the past five years we’ve other, racking up 89 and 86 points a Both Hillman and Neumen opened up with JMU, so it’s business piece this past year. Hoeg did it on 50 were picked for the 2019 U.S. U19 as usual as far as opening up the sea- assists and 39 goals, and Ortega on Women’s Training Team, along with son with a really good team,” Levy 70 goals and 16 assists. fellow first-year Kimber Hower. Gabi said. “But we are 0-2 against them the Behind them, Levy highlighted Hall and Amanda Fedor round out past two times we played them … the vocal leadership from midfielder the top 100 for the talented class. loss last year left an impression on us.” Gianna Bowe and defender Charlotte Sofield will have some help in DTH FILE/MICHAELA STUTTS On Feb. 9, UNC kicks off its cam- Sofield. Having strong guidance in anchoring the last line for the Tar Katie Hoeg (8) leaps into the arms of attacker Jamie Ortega (3), who scored paign with a chance to right the every phase of the game will be a Heels. There are three other players the game-winning goal against Maryland on Feb. 24, 2018 in Kenan Stadium. wrongs that ended its season in the surefire way to get the most out of with previous starting experience semifinals this past spring. Here is the newcomers to the program as returning, including junior co-cap- impressive credentials as the No. 4 that’s OK. how the No. 3 team in the country quickly as possible. tain Erin Kelly, and sophomores goalkeeper recruit in her class. The Tar Heels will need to “trust is shaping up for 2019 with a tough For every senior that UNC grad- Kayla Wood and Emma Trenchard. Levy likes her chances of finding the process,” even when it is slow, schedule that includes 10 of the top uated this past season, they have a There will be a star-studded rota- a strong defensive unit, though it Levy said, and if they can do that: 25 teams in 15 games. new top-100 recruit in the incoming tion in the crease for UNC, as both may take time to identify who the “Then we will end up with a pret- The same players who walked off first-year class. Elise Hennessey and ACC Tournament first string will be. ty happy year,” Levy said. “Maybe the field in Stony Brook, N.Y., after the Tayler Warehime is listed as a mid- MVP Taylor Moreno got extensive Levy doesn’t expect the team to extremely happy.” semifinal loss will walk back onto it in fielder, but Levy says that she stood starting experience at goalkeeper last have it all together in game one, even @James_Tatter Chapel Hill as the new leaders of the out for her offensive prowess this fall. season. Hower also comes in with with a bit of revenge on the line. But [email protected] Softball faces tough slate after finishing third in ACC in 2018 By Torre Netkovick Staff Writer

Now that the frigid days of January are over, and February has begun, it means one thing — the start of the 2019 North Carolina softball season is nearly upon us. DTH FILE/NATHAN KLIMA As fans enter Anderson Stadium Then-senior forward Theo Pinson (1) takes a shot against Pittsburgh on on opening day, they will notice Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018 in the Smith Center. UNC won 96-65. many new faces, including seven first-years, and an upperclassmen newcomer. Junior infielder Tainasha Vines Pinson impresses with may be new to the diamond, but not to North Carolina athletics. Vines, who played multiple sports in high 19 points for Brooklyn school, previously competed on the UNC indoor and outdoor track and By Jared McMasters history. The NBA All-Star Weekend DTH FILE/MICHAELA STUTTS field team for two seasons before Staff Writer will be held in Charlotte in mid-Feb- deciding to join the softball program Then-sophomore pitcher Brittany Pickett (28) prepares for an inning ruary and the Hornets are in a posi- for the 2019 campaign. against N.C. State on Monday, April 16, 2018 in Anderson Stadium. As the cold of winter begins to set- tion to make the playoffs for the first First-year standout Hannah George tle in, the second half of the 2018-2019 time since the 2015-2016 season. will join the North Carolina pitching comers are looking to fill their void. against teams that appeared in the NBA regular season is just warming Behind all-star Kemba Walker, staff. In high school George went 40-12 Despite the team’s youth, the Tar 2018 NCAA Tournament. up. Both teams and fans alike are Williams has led the charge for this as a pitcher, and posted a 0.68 earned Heels are expected to be a threat A week later, on Feb. 15, the Tar beginning to get a glimpse at how the improving Hornets squad. Recently, run average. She flourished at the plate in the ACC. UNC was voted to win Heels return home to Anderson playoff picture will unfold, while sev- the Hornets picked up wins against as well, and set a school record with a the ACC Coastal Division and finish Stadium and host the ACC/Big Ten eral former North Carolina men’s bas- the Memphis Grizzlies and New York .427 career batting average to go along third in the conference, according Challenge, matching up against ketball stars are making a push to help Knicks, but dropped a tough road with 23 home runs. After leading her to a preseason coaches poll. Junior Michigan and Northwestern. their respective teams finish strong. matchup against the Bucks. team to three consecutive Class 4A pitcher Brittany Pickett and senior The tough competition does not In those three games, Williams Region-1 Championships, George cap- outfielder Kiani Ramsey were select- stop there. For the second consecu- Danny Green averaged 10.3 points, six rebounds, 1.7 tured the Georgia High School Softball ed to the preseason all-ACC team. tive season, North Carolina will par- assists and one steal per game. Association 4A State title in her senior As North Carolina’s ace of the ticipate in the Mary Nutter Collegiate The Toronto Raptors currently year. Now that George has capped off pitching staff, Pickett returns to the Classic, and compete against four sit at second place in the Eastern Theo Pinson her high school career with a win, she circle for her junior season with high teams who appeared in the NCAA Conference, with only the Milwaukee looks to dominate the competition in expectations. Last season, Pickett Tournament, meaning each of the Bucks ahead of them. Part of One of the former UNC players the circle for the Tar Heels. made 37 starts, and appeared in Tar Heels’ first 10 games of the season Toronto’s success this season can with the most unique season thus In addition to those new players 51 games for the Tar Heels — her are against 2018 NCAA Tournament be credited to the blockbuster trade far has been Pinson. Pinson began on the field, fans will notice a brand record was 28-12, with a 2.29 ERA. teams. North Carolina will compete over the offseason involving Kawhi the year splitting time between the new face in the dugout. Volunteer She earned all-ACC first team hon- in its fourth and final tournament, Leonard and DeMar DeRozan. Brooklyn Nets and their G-League assistant coach Nicole Bond is also ors, all-tournament team honors, the Carolina Classic, from Feb. 28 to The Raptors’ last three games have affiliate, the Long Island Nets. But beginning her first season as a Tar and was a two-time ACC Pitcher of March 2 at Anderson Stadium. been played away from Toronto — after forward Caris LeVert went down Heel. Bond, a former collegiate the Week honoree. From that point on, the tough two of which were against teams in with a serious ankle injury on Nov. 12, pitcher for Northwestern, will coach Ramsey, another notable veteran, slate continues. On March 8, the playoff position. During that stretch, Pinson was brought up by Brooklyn. the pitchers and catchers. made her presence known through- Tar Heels begin ACC play against Green has averaged 14 points, 4.3 Since then, he has gotten plenty of Bond and the eight players are out the 2018 season as well. She fin- rival Duke. Throughout the season, rebounds, 1.7 assists and he hasn’t opportunities in the NBA as the Nets joining a Tar Heel team that finished ished the season with a .374 batting North Carolina will host four ACC turned the ball over once. have made their way up to the No. 6 third in the ACC regular season and average and a team-best 58 hits. Just series at Anderson Stadium includ- Over the last three games, Green seed in the Eastern Conference. won five conference series last season. like Pickett, Ramsey’s success on the ing three games against the reign- has been shooting 51.7 percent from Although Pinson may not have The team’s season ended after a 3-0 diamond caught the attention of ing NCAA Champion, Florida State, the field, including a tremendous per- been known for his perimeter shoot- loss to Pittsburgh in the semifinals of others. She was named an All-ACC from April 12-15. formance against Houston where he ing at North Carolina, he’s shown vast the ACC Tournament. UNC finished second team honoree. Although the UNC softball team made six of 10 from beyond the arc. improvement in his rookie season. the season with a 30-26 record and a On Feb. 8, UNC will open its sea- will face tough opponents all season Against the Knicks on Jan. 25, Pinson 15-8 mark in conference play. son at the Puerto Vallarta College long, the mixture of veterans and Marvin Williams shot 60 percent from 3-point range At the completion of the season, Challenge and take on Baylor. The newcomers will try to power through (three of five) on his way to scoring 19 the team also lost two senior infield- Tar Heels will also face three other the competition. The Charlotte Hornets are in the points, grabbing eight rebounds and ers, Katelyn Shifflett, and Taylor Wike. teams: Washington, BYU and South @torrenetkovick midst of what could be one of their snagging a pair of steals. With two infielders gone, these new- Carolina, marking four games [email protected] most memorable seasons in recent @McMastersJ