Fourth-quarter run gives Virginia nail-biting win over North Carolina men's lacrosse
The No. 19 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (7-4, 1-1 ACC) came up short in a nail-biter on Saturday against fourth-ranked Virginia, losing 11-10.
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The No. 19 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (7-4, 1-1 ACC) came up short in a nail-biter on Saturday against fourth-ranked Virginia, losing 11-10.
Basketball season may be over, but it's far from an athletic dead period for the Tar Heels.
On Friday and Saturday, the North Carolina softball team (19-13, 8-4 ACC) won its first two games against Pittsburgh (5-28, 2-10 ACC) before dropping the third contest on Saturday.
The North Carolina softball (17-12, 6-3) defeated the East Carolina Pirates (19-14, 1-2), 5-0, on Wednesday. The Tar Heels used a four-run fifth inning to grab control of the game, while junior Brittany Pickett had a two-hit shutout en route to her tenth victory of the season.
In a tough conference matchup, Georgia Tech emerged victorious against the North Carolina softball team this weekend, winning two of three games and handing the Tar Heels their first ACC series loss of the year.
The North Carolina softball team (16-12, 6-3 ACC) lost the final game of an ACC series against Georgia Tech (22-12, 5-4 ACC), falling 3-2 to the Yellow Jackets.
In the second game of an ACC series, the North Carolina softball team (16-11, 6-2 ACC) was easily defeated by Georgia Tech (21-12, 4-4 ACC) on Saturday, losing, 13-5.
The North Carolina softball team (16-10, 6-1 ACC) took down Georgia Tech (20-12, 3-4 ACC) on Friday, 4-1.
DURHAM — Following a 4-2 win on Friday, the North Carolina softball team played a doubleheader on Saturday against Duke, splitting games with their rival, but winning the series to open the conference season.
In the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday, North Carolina (11-9, 2-1 ACC) softball trounced Duke, 8-1. The Tar Heels could not repeat their success and dropped the second outing, 2-1. But UNC still earned a series victory over the Blue Devils (10-14, 1-2).
The North Carolina softball team (10-8, 1-0) defeated Duke (9-13, 0-1), 4-2, on Friday afternoon. This gives the Tar Heels a one game lead in their series against Duke and their first conference win of the season.
Teammates danced around first-year Hannah George to the alma mater as she celebrated leading the North Carolina softball team to its first mercy rule win of the season.
The North Carolina softball team defeated UNC Charlotte, 9-0, on Tuesday.
A strong start to the season saw the North Carolina softball team jump out to a 5-3 record and collect two wins against Michigan, who was ranked No. 17 at the time. However, the Tar Heels have stumbled of late, going 1-5 in the six games after their dismantling of the Wolverines.
The North Carolina softball team looked to defend its home turf on Thursday at Anderson Stadium against a talented George Washington squad (10-2). Despite a busy day from first-year pitcher Hannah George, the Tar Heels lost 7-0 in seven innings against the Colonials, and have dropped to 6-8 on the season and lost five of their last six games.
It's shaping up to be another busy weekend for UNC athletics, with 10 different Tar Heel teams in action including No. 5 men's basketball and the newly crowned No. 1 women's tennis team. Read below for a look at what's on the docket.
The North Carolina softball team (6-6) faced stiff competition this weekend, going 1-4 in the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic.
In case you haven't heard, the North Carolina men's basketball team beat Duke Wednesday night. If you're looking for more UNC sports to follow, we've got you covered. A packed weekend is highlighted by hosting a top-10 opponent in women's basketball, the final wrestling match of the season, and a top-3 matchup in women's lacrosse. A total of six ranked Tar Heel teams are in action.
A recurring scene of overcast skies and raindrops falling intermittently arose Sunday afternoon as the North Carolina softball team began its final game of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. The Tar Heels (5-3) finished 3-1 after battling several schedule changes due to rain.
The North Carolina softball team (5-3) swept No. 17 Michigan in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge, taking down the Wolverines for the second time on Sunday, 4-2.