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(10/28/20 2:03am)
Courtnie Williamson shouted words of encouragement to her UNC teammates from the sidelines of the 2018 NCAA field hockey national championship game. She had played just 34 minutes off the bench by the final whistle, a normal occurrence for a player who only started four games that season.
(10/26/20 1:02am)
Coming home from spending another game on the sidelines, Meredith Sholder came to a realization: she would never take the field with the Tar Heels’ senior class again. She had spent the whole of her junior season last year with the UNC field hockey team out with a foot injury.
(10/19/20 1:08am)
Rivalry magic must have been the only explanation on Sunday for a winless Duke team coming into Karen Shelton Stadium, scoring the most points by any Tar Heel opponent on their home field and nearly upsetting the North Carolina field hockey dynasty.
(10/19/20 1:55am)
There is a reason why almost every UNC field hockey recap is centered around Erin Matson. She plays her best when the pressure is at its highest.
(10/18/20 8:48pm)
The North Carolina field hockey team (6-1, 3-1 ACC) defeated Duke (0-5, 0-3 ACC) on Sunday by way of a sudden-death overtime goal from junior forward Hannah Griggs.
(10/18/20 9:41pm)
The North Carolina Field Hockey team (5-1, 3-1 ACC) fought off a relentless Syracuse team (1-3, 1-2 ACC) to win, 1-0, at Karen Shelton Stadium in Chapel Hill looking for its first win against the Tar Heels since the 2015 NCAA championship.
(10/13/20 11:17pm)
UNC field hockey ground out a 2-1 victory in the second leg of an unusual back-to-back versus Virginia on Monday afternoon in Chapel Hill.
(10/13/20 1:01am)
The North Carolina (4-1, 2-1 ACC) field hockey team managed to pull out its second win against the Virginia Cavaliers (3-3, 2-1 ACC) this season on Monday, continuing the Tar Heels' undefeated streak at home.
(10/11/20 10:34pm)
In an already unusual season for the North Carolina field hockey team, it took an unusual week of practice — which followed an even more unusual game — to vault the team to a dominant, standard-issue, unremarkable, all-too-predictable 5-1 win over Virginia on Sunday.
(10/11/20 9:05pm)
The North Carolina field hockey team (3-1, 2-1 ACC) took the field in Karen Shelton Stadium on Sunday afternoon for its home opener against Virginia (3-2, 2-1 ACC) and defeated the Cavaliers 5-1 in a blowout win.
(10/05/20 1:00am)
Following the North Carolina field hockey team's streak-breaking loss to Louisville on Friday, the Tar Heels had to face another ACC foe who had been recently defeated twice by the Cardinals.
(10/05/20 12:00am)
After losing to UConn in the NCAA Semifinals in November 2017, UNC’s field hockey team responded with a two-year-long run of dominance that rivaled any run in collegiate sports this decade.
(10/03/20 9:48pm)
After opening its season with a win, the North Carolina field hockey team fell short to Louisville, 3-1, on Friday night. The Tar Heels had not lost a game since Oct. 20, 2017. Friday’s loss ended the 47-game winning streak for UNC, previously the longest win streak streak in Division 1 athletics and the second longest in Division 1 field hockey history.
(09/21/20 9:27pm)
46-0? Let’s make that 47. The North Carolina Field Hockey team continued its now-three-year-long winning streak in the 2020 season opener on Sunday with a strong defensive 3-1 victory over conference rival Wake Forest at Kentner Stadium in Winston-Salem.
(09/14/20 3:18am)
The North Carolina field hockey team has a high bar set for the 2020 season, coming off of winning back-to-back National Championships. Most of the games ended with the Tar Heels far in the lead, proving themselves to be the most dominant program in the country.
(08/28/20 2:54pm)
The University of North Carolina Athletics Department announced Friday morning that there will be no fans in attendance at any home fall sporting events, including football games, through at least the end of September.
(08/28/20 5:21am)
With fall sports still uncertain due to the pandemic, it can be hard for athletes to look ahead — and especially hard to reflect on their time as Tar Heels.
(08/21/20 1:43am)
For nearly 100 years, the Patterson Medal has been given to North Carolina athletes based on their career athletic achievements, sportsmanship and leadership. For the 2019-20 year, UNC men's tennis standout William Blumberg and field hockey captain Marissa Creatore each earned a spot on the long list of recipients.
(08/13/20 10:30pm)
NCAA President Mark Emmert announced Thursday evening that the NCAA is canceling all 2020 Division I fall championships and will attempt to have them in the spring because too many programs postponed their seasons over COVID-19 concerns.
(08/14/20 12:46am)
No one is quite sure when the fire started, or how it began, exactly. The only thing that’s certain is that it’s there. Maybe it always has been.