Jones Angell

Jones Angell (born 1979 in Sanford, North Carolina)[1] is the play-by-play voice of North Carolina Tar Heels football and men's basketball. Angell graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001 and immediately joined the Tar Heel Sports Network. In 2003, he became the voice of Tar Heel baseball, and called the Tar Heels' appearances in the finals of the 2006 and 2007 College World Series. In 2005, after Mick Mixon became the play-by-play man for the Carolina Panthers, Angell succeeded him as longtime announcer Woody Durham's partner, and was on hand for two Final Fours and the Tar Heels' most recent national championship, in 2009.

Durham announced his retirement after the 2010-11 basketball season, and Angell was named his successor on June 27, 2011.

Additionally, Angell is assistant director of new media at UNC, and has produced many features that have been shown on the video boards at Kenan Stadium and the Dean Smith Center.[2]

Angell's best-known call to date came with Gio Bernard's game-winning 73-yard punt return over North Carolina State, which clinched the Tar Heels' first win over State in six years.[3]

Bernard fields it at the 26. Heading to the far side. Gio at the 35. Gio, he's at the 50 ... NO HE'S NOT! YES HE IS! Gio is gonna take it for a TOUCHDOWN! ARE YOU KIDDING ME???!

References

  1. Laws, William E. Jones Angell to call play-by-play for UNC basketball, football. The News and Observer, 2011-06-28.
  2. UNC press release.
  3. Clip of Bernard's touchdown from ACC Digital Network
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