UNC drops third straight ACC title
On April 7 in Chapel Hill, junior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro tormented Maryland, scoring five goals in a 14-11 victory against the Terrapins.
On April 7 in Chapel Hill, junior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro tormented Maryland, scoring five goals in a 14-11 victory against the Terrapins.
After a 14-10 loss to Maryland in the ACC tournament final Monday night, North Carolina’s women’s lacrosse team might wish its sport had a shot clock.
After a three-week hiatus from competition, the No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team picked up its sticks and began the march for the NCAA championship crown. The charge began Saturday afternoon at Fetzer Field with a 14-7 defeat of Navy.
UNC’s 12-4 second-half run Saturday earned the Tar Heels an appearance in the conference championship for the third straight season.
The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team did to Northwestern what only one other Wildcat opponent had been able to do this season — take a lead into halftime.
The University of North Carolina Tar Heels played the Loyola University Greyhounds on Saturday, May 21, 2011 at Fetzer Field in the quarterfinal match of the NCAA tournament. The Tar Heels won 16-13.