Tar Heel fans cheer after the team's first goal against Delaware.
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Tar Heel fans cheer after the team's first goal against Delaware.
The Tar Heels watch from the bench as Delaware is awarded their title win.
Forward Marissa Creatore (33) drives downfield past a Delaware defender.
NORFOLK, Virginia — The North Carolina field hockey team was one goal away.
The Tar Heels fell to University of Delaware 3-2 in the NCAA championship game.
The Tar Heels fell to University of Delaware 3-2 in the NCAA championship game.
The North Carolina field hockey team lost 3-2 to the Delaware on Sunday afternoon in Norfolk, Virginia, in the national championship game. The Tar Heels outshot Delaware 16-5, but lost in the final minutes.
In 2013 the North Carolina field hockey team met Connecticut in the Final Four — just as it did today.
After playing second fiddle to Alex Halpin all season, Shannon Johnson got the start in goal for the North Carolina field hockey team at the start of the NCAA Tournament.
Shannon Johnson (31) will be the new goalie for the remaining games in the NCAA field hockey tournament.
Ashley Hoffman (13) poke checks the ball from a Duke player.
Coming into the NCAA Tournament, the No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team knew it would rely on sterling performances from its experienced players.
The No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team opened the NCAA Tournament Saturday in College Park, Maryland by defeating No. 12 Stanford 3-0.
Field Hockey ACC Championship vs. UVA
The North Carolina field hockey team is leaving behind a tumultuous regular season.
Field Hockey ACC Championship vs. UVA
The No. 5 UNC field hockey team (17-5, 3-3 ACC) fell just short of an ACC Championship on Sunday, losing to No. 7 Virginia 4-2 in Winston-Salem. The Cavaliers (15-7, 3-3 ACC) held off a second-half rally from the Tar Heels to claim their first ever conference title.
WINSTON-SALEM — Two games, two comeback wins. The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team had become quite familiar with battling back from a deficit.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 1 Duke 3-2 to advance to the finals of the ACC Tournament.
Senior back Julia Young (16) moves the ball upfield against Appalachian State on October 30.