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crewkicknet · 1 year
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Nodding to the University of North Carolina Tarheels, the Nike Dunks Low UNC is constructed of a white leather upper with University Blue overlays and Swooshes. From there, a white and University woven Nike tongue label completes the design.The Nike Dunk Low ‘University Blue’ delivers a simplistic two-tone colorway of the retro silhouette, rendered in classic color blocking that recalls the sneaker’s OG slate of colorways from 1985. The all-leather upper is accented with powder blue overlays and a matching blue Swoosh. A traditional woven Nike tag adorns the lightly breathable nylon tongue, which combines with a padded collar for a comfortable fit. The low-top is mounted on a standard rubber cupsole.
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suki-shen · 5 months
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Wholesale Dunk Low UNC "university blue" #dunklow #universityblue #unc Size From US5.5 to US12
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farlydatau · 8 months
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imeansmyself · 2 years
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WMNS Nike Dunk Low “Reverse UNC”
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kickbulk-co · 2 years
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OFF-WHITE X FUTURA X DUNK LOW SB UNC DD0856-801 kickbulk sneaker shoes retail wholesale factory release worldwide free shipping reviews discount coupon
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1kook · 2 years
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hiii I’m a (semi) sneakerhead and id like to offer some advice 👀 Jordan 1’s are a classic and you can’t really go wrong with whatever color wave you decide to go for. They have a ton of different colors. There’s also the Jordan 1 lows which are essentially the same thing, just not a high top. And same with those, you can’t really go wrong with the colors you choose.
The Nike panda dunk lows are a nice standard pair of black and white sneakers that you can wear with a ton of different outfits too! I also like the standard all white Air Force ones (a little basic but they’re popular for a good reason hehe) and one of my personal faves are the Jordan 1 Off White UNC’s because they’re a pretty blue color 🥰
I hope I was able to help at least a little! Honestly, I would just Google some of the names I mentioned and you’ll see different variations of the sneakers. Ultimately, choose your own style and wear whatever you like. 💖
!!!!!!!! First of all THANKS!!! For this quick yet detailed little review omg, I’m familiar with all but one of these shoes and have eyed them before. however my main thing is I can never 😭😭 fucking find them in my size ??😭😭😑 and the idea of buying them from a reseller for like, 2-3x the cost pains me 😑 the shoe economy is so bad where I live, it’s impossible to be fabulous 😔
anywho, I have a few pairs of nike low dunks in pretty generic/easy to match colors, and I loooooove nikes. however, if I could get ur opinion one more time lol, how do you feel about New Balances, specifically the ones that don’t have the traditional nb shape (i mean like the flat sneaker-like style) ?
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bongaboi · 2 months
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Longwood: 2023-24 Big South Men's Basketball Champions
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HIGH POINT, N.C. – They never stopped believing. If they could just stick together, they could be the best team in the hugely talented Big South.
They did. They are.
And now they're headed back to March Madness – bringing Lancer Nation along for another thrilling ride to the Big Dance.
Michael Christmas scored 18 points, Szymon Zapala had 17, and Walyn Napper added 10 points and 11 assists to lead Longwood past UNC Asheville 85-59 Sunday in the Hercules Tire Big South Tournament championship game, advancing to the NCAA Division I Tournament for the second time in three years. Napper was named the Tournament MVP, and both Christmas and Zapala joined him as All-Tournament selections.
In three unforgettable days of basketball, the Lancers beat the No. 4, No. 1 and No. 2 seeds in the tournament.
On Sunday, they dominated defending champion UNC Asheville, leaving zero doubt who was the Big South's best team when it mattered most.
"It means everything," Zapala said. "It's a dream come true for me, playing in a championship game, winning, and getting a chance to play in March Madness."
When it was over Lancers cut down the nets in the Qubein Center with students, Stampede band members, cheerleaders, faculty and staff, teary-eyed family and other glowing fans eager to celebrate after driving down to cheer in person for a team that that caught fire in the final weeks of the season.
They'll find out who they play in the NCAA Tournament in one week, on Selection Sunday.
"Just an amazing performance by the guys," said head coach Grif Aldrich. "Our effort was tremendous. We were extremely tough. Three games in three days….. The reality is these guys, I'm not sure they couldn't have played another 40 minutes the way they were playing. There was just a dog mentality across the board. I thought it was tremendous."
Two years ago, Longwood (21-13) made its first NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Big South Tournament, following a 15-1 conference record. This time the journey was very different – but thrilling in a new way, a storyline even the most hopeful Lancer fans could hardly have imagined just a few short weeks ago.
This was a group that bonded early – on a preseason trip to Europe -- and stuck together through a tough stretch of mid-year setbacks that might have unraveled less connected teams. Just eight days ago, Longwood seemed likely to be relegated to a first-round play-in game in the conference tournament.
"The only people who didn't realize they were 6-10 in conference were the guys in our locker room," Aldrich said. "They knew they were a lot better. They believed throughout. Their confidence in themselves and each other has truly been remarkable."
In the final weeks of the season, they showed they could go toe-to-toe with anyone in a conference whose overall talent level has never been higher.
Then, in Sunday's title game, they did a lot more than go toe-to-toe.
They had to do it without a key contributor. Elijah Tucker, who played a critical role getting Longwood to Sunday, missed the final game with an injury.
"I talked to ET before the game, what he said was, 'go win the championship,'" Zapala said. "We all said before the game we had to do it for him. That was our mindset from the beginning."
No kidding. Christmas opened the scoring with a 3-pointer and a dunk, Johan Nziemi followed with six quick points as Longwood exploded out of the gates. The Lancers simply pounded away at the Bulldogs inside, extending the lead to 42-24 on Zapala's lay-in at the halftime buzzer.
It was the most complete half of basketball Lancer fans had seen in a long time – maybe ever – and Asheville never knew what hit them. Longwood dominated the boards, held two-time Big South Player of the Year Drew Pember to a single first-half field goal, and kept the Bulldogs off the free throw line until the final 37 seconds before intermission.
The second half was more of the same, as Longwood simply outmuscled, outhustled, outshot and outrebounded the Bulldogs, never letting them get within striking range – allowing players and fans to loudly savor the final two minutes, the game and title in hand.
Everyone contributed, picking up slack with Tucker's absence. Emmanuel Richards was ferocious on defense, and DA Houston – back after an eye injury that limited his minutes in the semi-finals – played with his usual relentlessness while helping Longwood break Asheville's press.
Even Trey Hicks, who made himself a team leader despite getting very little playing time due to injuries during his Longwood career, came off for a few minutes in the second half for the first time this season to spot a Lancers' frontcourt depleted by Tucker's absence. And to the delight of Longwood fans – and his parents in the stands – he scored the final points of the game on a dunk. Napper, meanwhile, set a tournament championship game record with his 11 assists.
"Walyn Napper and DA have literally grabbed hold of this team and told them what they're going to do, how they're going to do it," Aldrich said. "The leadership you saw over the past couple of days has been phenomenal." Of Napper, he added: "One of the great joys in coaching is getting to see people grow. I've never seen anybody grow as much. Even if we had lost in the tournament."
It was the cap of an eight-day run Lancer Nation will never forget. A week ago Saturday, Napper's last-second bucket sent Longwood past regular-season champion High Point in the season finale in Farmville, rocketing them up to a No. 5 seed.
On Thursday, they outworked No. 4 seed Winthrop in the second half to earn a 69-55 quarterfinal victory. And on Saturday, in a game Lancer fans will never forget, they rallied from 15 down in the second half to beat No. 1 seed High Point again – this time on their home court, stunning and silencing a raucous sell-out crowd.
In Sunday's championship game, a close-knit team showed this was no fluke. Longwood is the best team in the Big South.
It's hard to overstate just how far Longwood basketball had traveled.
Prior to the arrival of head coach Aldrich in 2018, Longwood had never finished better than eighth in the conference, had just one overall winning season in its Division I history – and none since joining the Big South. Under Aldrich they've now finished fifth or better in the regular season five straight seasons, and won 20 games or more three straight years – a first in program history at any level.
"I think we have really strived, President Reveley, Tim Hall our AD, we've really wanted to build a program, not just a team," Aldrich said. "This has been an institutional effort. This is extremely is rewarding I hope for a lot of people, not just the guys and women in the men's basketball department, but in a lot of departments where people have really worked hard to build this program."
There's still basketball to play.
GoWood
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superhyp01 · 2 months
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Futura x Off-White x Nike SB Dunk Low UN... Get here: https://superhyp.com/product/futura-x-off-white-x-nike-sb-dunk-low-unc-for-sale/?feed_id=55541&_unique_id=65e19fdca01a2
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teeimpress · 4 months
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Nodding to the University of North Carolina Tarheels, the Nike Dunk Low UNC is constructed of a white leather upper with University Blue overlays and Swooshes. From there, a white and University woven Nike tongue label completes the design.
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kmason95 · 7 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: - NIKE SB DUNK UNC CAROLINA BLUE REPS.
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sneakerscartel · 1 year
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A New Nike Dunk Low Surfaces With UNC Vibes https://sneakerscartel.com/a-new-nike-dunk-low-surfaces-with-unc-vibes/
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ahuacompany · 1 year
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Nike Dunk Low UNC!
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farlydatau · 8 months
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get-the-bleach · 1 year
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March 18, 2023
Jason,
Did a daytrip in and out of Sacramento for the Round of 64 to catch UCLA and Arizona. Left the house at 330am and returned at 4am the next day. Arizona blew their game to Princeton. Fucking embarrassing. 15 over a 2. I was sitting in the Princeton section. I sat next to an old alum and was chatting with him. The old guy was just happy to be there. I told him that I thought Princeton would keep it close. He was just hoping they wouldn't get blown out by Arizona. Their last big tournament moment had to be beating UCLA in 1996 when UCLA was the defending champ. Life is circular, man.
At halftime I knew Arizona was in trouble. Arizona never imposed their will. Princeton wanted it more. All the typical cliches. You would've been amused. But yeah, Arizona seriously shit the bed. It's like they didn't know how to adjust to a team sending doubles at Tubelis everytime he touched the ball. They ran so much pick and roll when I think they really should've just gone ISO the whole time. You have better athletes at every position. Just ISO and go to work and stop fucking around. Kriisa did Kriisa things. That dude seriously can singlehandedly win and lose you games. It's not a surprise why opposing teams like when he starts. You would've enjoyed that game. I didn't so much. Rough game to be at. Even the usher was razzing me as I left the arena. He was like "oh, you mad huh" and I just kind of looked at him and his coworker buddies. I didn't say anything and just walked away.
While waiting for the UCLA game I went back to the car and drank the booze I had brought. Oh, on the walk over to the Arizona game from the garage, I was talking with a couple who drove 12 hours from Phoenix to be at the game. So, i can't really complain only having driven 6.5. Perspective. At least UCLA handled business.
UCLA dominated UNC Asheville. I think even you would've been impressed. They were firing on all cylinders for a change. Defense and offense were clicking in tandem. Obviously, the opponent has a lot do with that, but the stifling defense absolutely shut them down. The gameplan was good. Bona didn't go, which was fine for the First Round.
The UCLA crowd was good.
The Round of 32 game was tonight against Northwestern. They've essentially got two dudes--Audige and Buie. It looked like UCLA was going to cakewalk to the Sweet 16 in the first half. They were up ten at half. They definitely had left some points on the board though. Buie and Audige were flaccid against the first half defense. The defensive gameplan that first half was A+ stuff.
Second half was another story. Audige got going and scored like 18 points or something. UCLA defenders kept letting him go right and took forever to adjust. They finally got to sitting on his fucking right hand. I was yelling at the TV. It was infuriating. You would've been annoyed. UCLA eventually won it with their d. They put the clamps on during the last 5 minutes. I think Northwestern got lilke one or two field goals during that span.
You can always count on UCLA to have a couple spells of 4-5 minute periods of stifling defense where the opposing team is absolutely helpless against the suffocating D. On the flip side of that coin though, you can always count on UCLA going through a couple spells of 4-5 minutes where they aren't able to put it in the hoop. Bona looked like shit today. I'd give him like a D+ on the day. It's like the time off made him forget how to play. He was playing really sped up and not taking his time. He reaggravated his should injury going up for a dunk. I hope the few days off helps him. Singleton went down towards the end of the game. On the replay his ankle got parallel to the court. It was gross. Everyone thought he broke his ankle. Cronin immediately ran on the court. The announcer was like "don't replay that" and of course they did. By all accounts, it sounds like the ankle is fine though. I guess we'll know tomorrow morning. Singleton tweeted that the ankle was just a sprain and he wasn't walking around with noticeable limp after the game. UCLA can't catch a break these past few games. Clark, Bona, and now Singleton all going down.
Debating going to the Sweet 16 game in Vegas, but we'll see if I can snag a ticket for face. We're probably going to play Gonzaga. God, if we lose to them again I'll flip my shit. I know you would too. You know what's funny about the UCLA/Zags rivalry? No one really remembers the half-court Suggs buzzer beater that killed us in OT in the 2021 run, but everyone remembers the "Heartbreak City" Adam Morrison game. That was probably THE sports highlight of our time at UCLA. I can't remember if you were at my place watching that game when the whole neighborhood erupted in simultaneous exuberance. I like to think that you were there, but you were probably watching with your CCM friends you dork.
Miss talking sports with you, man. This shit just ain't the same.
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edsstore · 1 year
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Rendez hommage à l'université de vos rêves avec le modèle Nike Dunk Low Reverse "UNC". Maintenant disponible sur notre site internet, ce modèle offre un look classique avec une touche de couleur inspirée de l'Université de Caroline du Nord. Les détails en bleu et en blanc sur une base blanche ajoutent une touche de style à ce modèle emblématique de la gamme Nike Dunk. Commandez dès maintenant sur notre site et apportez une touche de couleur à votre rotation de sneakers. #NikeDunk #ReverseUNC #SneakerStyle #UniversityLove 📸 @matissecoquilphotographe (à Nantes, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoKOcV_LQKJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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