Emily Wold and Emma Bozek (14) walk off the field together after the game.
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Emily Wold and Emma Bozek (14) walk off the field together after the game.
UNC Field Hockey vs. Syracuse 9-23-16, 3-2 Carolina victory in double overtime
UNC Field Hockey vs. Syracuse 9-23-16, 3-2 Carolina victory in double overtime
UNC Field Hockey vs. Syracuse 9-23-16, 3-2 Carolina victory in double overtime
UNC Field Hockey vs. Syracuse 9-23-16, 3-2 Carolina victory in double overtime
As rare as it is to play two top teams in one weekend, it is even more of an anomaly to sweep them both.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 2 Duke by a final score of 3-2 on Sunday afternoon in Chapel Hill. Two days after defeating the No. 1 Syracuse Orange on Malin Evert’s golden goal in the second overtime period, the Tar Heels took down the Blue Devils behind Eva van’t Hoog’s two goals.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 1 Syracuse on Friday by a final score of 3-2. The Tar Heels pulled off the upset over the Orange on a game winner in the second overtime period from Malin Evert.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team (6-2, 1-1 ACC) hosts the top two teams in the country this weekend, with No. 1 Syracuse visiting Friday and No. 2 Duke coming to Henry Stadium on Sunday.
Emma Bozek and Emily Wold cannot seem to come to a consensus about the precise moment their friendship began.
A month into the athletic calendar, North Carolina fans have seen it all.
As the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team traveled north to take on No. 18 Boston College and No. 20 Maine, one player had even more motivation than the others.
After dropping an intense 2-1 game to No. 18 Boston College on Friday, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team had a chip on its shoulder coming into the matchup against No. 20 Maine on Sunday, defeating the Black Bears 3-1.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team kicked off the weekend of games with a tense 2-1 loss against No. 18 Boston College on Friday.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team defeated the VCU Rams, 6-0, to sweep the weekend and record the first shutout of the season.
Emma Bozek remembered it clearly. Before Saturday, her last collegiate goal came nearly two years ago, when the North Carolina field hockey team lost to Syracuse in the 2014 national semifinal game.
In the first home game of the season, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 9 Wake Forest 4-1 on Saturday.
The No.1 North Carolina field hockey team took two wins this weekend after a dominating 6-2 victory over the University of Pennsylvania concluded their road-trip weekend.
After a two-game split to start the season, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team got back on track by handing the Princeton Tigers a season opening loss 2-1 on Friday.
On Saturday, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team got knocked down, losing 1-0 when No. 10 Michigan scored off a penalty corner with no time on the clock.