UNC softball wins second game of Syracuse double header, 4-0
The North Carolina softball team (3-1, 3-1 ACC) came out on top in the second game of its double header against Syracuse (2-1, 2-1) by a score of 4-0.
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The North Carolina softball team (3-1, 3-1 ACC) came out on top in the second game of its double header against Syracuse (2-1, 2-1) by a score of 4-0.
The North Carolina softball team (2-1, 2-1 ACC) lost the first half of a double header against Syracuse (2-0, 2-0 ACC) on Saturday, 3-2, in a nine inning matchup.
The North Carolina softball team (2-0, 2-0 ACC) defeated the Boston College Eagles (2-6, 1-3 ACC) in both parts of a doubleheader on Friday, Feb. 19, starting the season off undefeated after winning the first game, 7-3, and the second, 11-2, resulting in a mercy rule ending after six innings.
Following the cancellation of South Carolina’s Carolina Classic, the UNC softball team had a strong start to the season, winning its first game against Boston College 7-3 in the ACC Pod on Friday.
The North Carolina softball team’s season will look different this year, with 38 ACC games on the schedule — the most since the ACC Tournament's inception in 1992. They normally play about 20 conference games, but schedules during the COVID-19 pandemic are far from solid.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its spring Olympic sports schedules on Tuesday, as seasons get ready to kick off for many teams across the country.
After the addition of volunteer assistant coach Annie Aldrete, a former catcher for the University of California, Berkeley, the North Carolina softball team is looking forward to the insight she'll bring to its 2021 season.
The road to playing college softball is long and never easy, and the road to playing professional softball is even more difficult.
When COVID-19 first swept the country in early March, universities promptly shut down and spring sports were cut short. Athletes went from practicing and playing almost every day to going home, wherever that may be, uncertain about their futures.
Just two days after beating Tennessee in early March, the North Carolina softball team was looking forward to its first ACC road series against Virginia.
Though the world of sports has been put on hold due to the spread of COVID-19, athletes at UNC are speaking out as protests against racial injustice sweep the country.
The North Carolina softball team (8-11) found its way out of a six-game skid this weekend with two victories to seal the series win against Pittsburgh. In the span a month, the Tar Heels have already had a rollercoaster's worth of a season.
The North Carolina softball team (8-11, 2-1 ACC) dominated Pittsburgh, 9-1, through six innings to win its opening ACC series of the 2020 season.
In the midst of a difficult six-game losing streak, perhaps the most enticing resolution of the North Carolina softball team's struggles would be for the month of February to pass into friendlier days of March.
The North Carolina softball team has been through an entire season’s worth of highs and lows in 2020, and it hasn’t even entered ACC play.
The North Carolina softball team competed in the weekend-long UNC Greensboro tournament and was defeated in all three games it played, losing to Purdue, Fairfield and UNCG by a combined 13 runs.
Playing 12 games in 13 days is a difficult proposition for any collegiate softball team. When six of those matchups come against top-25 opponents, these early season challenges can turn into a gauntlet.
After a 1-3 showing in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge that caused them to plummet out of the top 25, the North Carolina softball team rebounded on Tuesday afternoon with a 7-0 victory over North Carolina Central.
Despite a 1-3 showing at the ACC-Big 10 Challenge, the No. 25 North Carolina softball team is optimistic looking into the future of this season.
The No. 25 North Carolina softball team needed just five innings to defeat Campbell by a score of 11-1 on Wednesday at Anderson Stadium.