UNC women's lacrosse soars past Boston College in ACC semifinal
No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy doesn’t care about the story.
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No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy doesn’t care about the story.
The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has taken a 6-3 lead against Boston College in its semifinal game here at Fetzer Field — the site of the both the 2013 men’s and women’s lacrosse tournaments.
It’s been more than a decade since the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has brought an ACC tournament title back to Chapel Hill.
Heading into Saturday’s regular-season finale at Vanderbilt, junior attacker Abbey Friend presented herself and the No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team with a challenge — to play at their highest level for an entire 60-minute game.
While only a week remains until the ACC tournament, North Carolina women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy does not want her players to get too far ahead of themselves.
In the first half of the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s 16-4 rout of Jacksonville on Friday, senior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro saw the perfect opportunity to give her freshman teammate Aly Messinger a reason to celebrate with her on Senior Night.
Next to redshirt sophomore Margaret Corzel’s name on the score sheet from the women’s lacrosse team’s 16-4 win against Jacksonville were three zeros — zero goals, zero assists and zero shots.
In its first ever matchup with the Dolphins of Jacksonville University, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has taken a 6-3 lead at the end of the first half on senior night.
Tonight will be the last regular season home game for the five seniors on the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team.
While the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team has displayed its ability this season to pull out wins despite facing late-game deficits, the No. 2 Tar Heels (11-2, 4-1 ACC) faced an unfamiliar circumstance in the waning minutes of Saturday’s 14-13 loss to No. 1 Maryland (14-0, 4-0 ACC).
Before the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s victory against then-No. 1 Northwestern in February, senior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro said the matchup with the Wildcats was a chance to evaluate UNC’s progress early in the season.
Since its season-opening loss to then-No. 3 Florida, the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team hasn’t lost any of the 11 games it has played for the second-longest winning streak in school history.
DURHAM — All game, Duke goalkeeper Kelsey Duryea had come up with saves when the No. 5 Blue Devils needed them, but it was a final stop from North Carolina’s Lauren Maksym that sealed a 12-11 overtime win for the No. 3 UNC women’s lacrosse team.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s leading scorer, senior Kara Cannizzaro, demanded attention from Boston College’s defense.
If nothing else, North Carolina’s women’s lacrosse team is known for being fast.
After a dominating 17-11 victory against No. 8 Georgetown this weekend, North Carolina’s women’s lacrosse team posted a solid but unremarkable first half of play against No. 10 Cornell in its Wednesday evening matchup.
The North Carolina’s women’s lacrosse team used its spring break to make its lone, season-opening loss to Florida look like even more of a fluke.
Entering the North Carolina women’s lacrosse game against Penn, goalkeeper Lauren Maksym had more goals allowed than saves.
Heading into Friday night’s game against top-ranked Northwestern, No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy said the plan was to play goalkeeper Lauren Maksym in the first half and bring in the senior’s freshman counterpart, Megan Ward, after halftime to play the rest of the game.
UNC women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy said defending national champion Northwestern can always expect the very best from its opponents.