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Midfielder Marie McCool (4) charges past Maryland defender Jen Giles (5) on Feb. 24 in Kenan Stadium.
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Midfielder Marie McCool (4) charges past Maryland defender Jen Giles (5) on Feb. 24 in Kenan Stadium.
Katie Hoeg (8) leaps into the arms of attacker Jamie Ortega (3), who scored the game-winning goal against Maryland on Feb. 24 in Kenan Stadium.
The No. 8 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team narrowly defeated No. 1 Maryland, 16-15, in overtime on Saturday afternoon in Kenan Stadium.
The No. 7 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team defeated Liberty in its first home game of the season on Sunday, 23-4.
When tasked with replacing Caylee Waters, twice the National Goalie of the Year, head coach Jenny Levy didn’t limit herself to just one option.
The No. 7 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team defeated High Point University on Friday evening by a score of 14-10.
The No. 17 James Madison Dukes upset the No. 3 North Carolina women's lacrosse team on Saturday evening in a 15-14 double overtime win.
Redemption isn’t only important in basketball.
Carolina and Navy players fight for the ball during Saturday's NCAA game.
With 66 seconds left in a one-score NCAA Tournament game, a senior with 177 saves on the year and two National Goalie of the Year awards to her name did the worst thing a keeper could do.
With a spot in the Final Four on the line, it’s time for some lacrosse at Fetzer Field.
With 17:46 left in the first half of Sunday's second-round NCAA Tournament game, Virginia turned the ball over.
On Sunday, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse, men’s lacrosse and women’s tennis teams all clinched ACC tournament titles against schools they had lost to earlier in their respective seasons.
It’s a new year, but it’s the same result for the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team.
DURHAM — It was a barrage of shots that did it. No, a symphony of passes and cuts. Maybe it doesn’t matter how — it was just a bucketload of goals that buried Duke.
North Carolina women's lacrosse team attacker Molly Hendrick shoots against Duke on April 22. Hendrick finished with a career-high seven goals in both this game and UNC's ACC Tournament championship win against Syracuse.
The No. 4 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team exerted its dominance over its bitter rivals Saturday, as UNC defeated Duke, 19-7, clinching the ACC regular season title.
Midfielder Catie Woodruff (34) chases after the ball while being chased by Syracuse defenders.
You’d think poetic justice would prevail on the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s senior day.
This was it.