Friday, March 2, 2012

North Carolina Poll

  • North Carolina Players to Watch: G Kendall Marshall, 6-4 So. (7.1 ppg, 9.8 apg, 1.3 spg); F Tyler Zeller, 7-0 Sr. (15.6 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 54.1% FG); F Harrison Barnes, 6-8 So. (18 ppg, 5 rpg, 42.9% 3s).
  • (College Hoops Net)
  • President Obamas fortunes have improved drastically from last fall in Wisconsin, according to a new poll. Obamas approval rating has In other key battleground states including Arizona, Ohio and North Carolina, Obama is outperforming his 2008 results.
  • (Politico.com)
  • A win would also put Duke in pole position for a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament. The same can be said for North Carolina, and nothing would remove the bitter taste of Rivers shot than beating Duke in Cameron to end the season.
  • (Collegebaseball.rivals.com)
  • So says a new survey by Public Policy Polling, a firm based in Raleigh that conducted a national poll that asked Americans what their favorite state was. Their favorite was Hawaii. Their least favorite was California.
  • (The News & Observer)
  • HIGH POINT – A political poll released this week by High Point University may put the "battle" in North Carolina as a battleground presidential state this year.
  • (High Point Enterprise)
  • Duke is ranked No. 4 in the AP Poll and No. 3 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. North Carolina is ranked sixth in both polls. The Blue Devils are 52-10 when ranked No. 4 in the AP Poll. North Carolina ranks sixth in both polls.
  • (goduke.com)
  • Thats different than two other notable polls on the election. A poll conducted in October by the same North Carolina-based survey company showed Walker topping all challengers.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Northwestern Wildcats, the reigning national champions, remain in the top spot as the IWLCA released its first weekly regular-season poll, claiming 18 of the 20 top votes. The North Carolina Tar Heels move up to the No.
  • (LaxPower)
  • GREENSBORO – The North Carolina womens basketball team needed a fresh start The Tar Heels were ranked at the time, though have since fallen from the Associated Press national poll.
  • (The News & Observer)

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