Tar Heels slip by Blue Devils in women’s lacrosse
When the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team faced off against rival Duke on Friday night, neither side accounted for a variable that played a critical part in UNC’s 4-2 win — the field.
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When the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team faced off against rival Duke on Friday night, neither side accounted for a variable that played a critical part in UNC’s 4-2 win — the field.
If either No. 8 Duke or Virginia Tech were looking for cracks in the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team this weekend, they didn’t find any.
The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team came out firing Friday night against Albany at Fetzer Field. After an hour and 15 minute rain delay, the Tar Heels struck quickly with three goals in just two minutes.
A little more than one minute into the first half of Friday night’s game against No. 16 Albany, Kara Cannizzaro buried the ball into the back of the net on a free position shot. From there, the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team never looked back.
With five minutes left to play and North Carolina on its way to an 11-9 victory, flurries began to fall on the women’s lacrosse game against Florida.
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — With the score of the NCAA women’s lacrosse semifinal tied at 10, No. 3-seeded North Carolina was just seconds away from taking No. 2-seeded Northwestern to overtime for the second time this season.
STONY BROOK, N.Y. – With the score of the NCAA women’s lacrosse semifinal tied at 10, No. 3-seeded North Carolina was just seconds away from taking No. 2-seeded Northwestern to overtime for the second time this season.
When the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse team makes its third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament semifinal on Friday, the Tar Heels will be facing a familiar opponent.
Just as the first-half clock wound down in the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse NCAA quarterfinal matchup with No. 6-seeded Loyola, Greyhound goalie Kerry Stoothoff earned what would have been her fifth save of the game.
For the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team, a trip to the final four is no longer just a dream — it’s an expectation.
When the No. 3-seeded North Carolina women’s lacrosse team hosts Virginia in the first round of the NCAA tournament Saturday, the Tar Heels will be taking on a familiar foe.
As Maryland attacker Sarah Mollison wrapped around the crease, getting ready to rip a shot at the North Carolina goal, sophomore goalie Lauren Maksym wasn’t thinking about her lightning-quick reflexes or ability to block the ball with her body — she was just relying on her memory.
CARY — The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team got a taste of ACC tournament glory when it led first-seeded Maryland for more than 36 minutes Sunday in the tournament final.
DURHAM — At the end of the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team’s match with Duke, Kara Cannizzaro headed to the athletic trainer to get ice for her forearm, bruised in the last play of the game.
DURHAM — The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team turned the ball over with 30 seconds left in the ACC season finale to seal its 11-10 loss to Duke on Friday night.
From the beginning of her career at UNC, it was evident that senior attacker Corey Donohoe was going to make her mark on the North Carolina women’s lacrosse program. Her winning tenure as a member on the team has nearly concluded, but Donohoe is not slipping silently into the background.
If first impressions are everything, then the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team let Old Dominion know immediately that the attack would be relentless.
Moments after firing a shot past Old Dominion’s goalkeeper, North Carolina’s Kara Cannizzaro ran and leapt into Corey Donohoe’s outstretched arms for a celebratory hug.
When North Carolina women’s lacrosse attacker Corey Donohoe gets the ball in a one-on-one situation near the goal, all bets are off for the other team.
The No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team thought it had clinched a win when it led 15-7 with three minutes to play against No. 17 Boston College on Saturday, until something struck the team’s players as funny.