Previewing the season for the No. 1 UNC women's lacrosse team
After a semifinal loss in last year’s NCAA Tournament, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team will look to compete for a national championship yet again in 2020.
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After a semifinal loss in last year’s NCAA Tournament, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team will look to compete for a national championship yet again in 2020.
The UNC women’s lacrosse team suited up and took Dorrance Field for the first time in the 2020 season for an exhibition match against Elon on Saturday. The Tar Heels rolled to victory with a final score of 20-3 — a score that nearly mirrored the 20-2 win they had over the Phoenix in the early stages of last year's regular season.
The North Carolina women's lacrosse team announced last Friday that it had signed nine high school seniors to play for the team during the 2021 season.
In the spring of 2016, Marie McCool was named first-team All-ACC as a sophomore on the UNC women’s lacrosse team under the guidance of head coach Jenny Levy and then-assistant coach Katrina Dowd.
The North Carolina women's lacrosse team (17-4) fell in the NCAA semifinal to Boston College (22-1), 15-14, in double overtime on Friday in a heartbreaking end to the Tar Heels' season.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team (17-3, 5-2 ACC) defeated No. 6 Virginia (13-7, 3-4 ACC) on Saturday, 14-7, and advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in the past 11 years.
Katie Hoeg examined the Duke defense at the top of the circle on Sunday before delivering a pinpoint pass to her teammate in a tight spot that led to a goal.
DURHAM – Jenny Levy thought the third-ranked North Carolina women’s lacrosse team played its best offensive game all season long Saturday night. And yet the Tar Heels coach wasn’t completely satisfied with what she saw.
DURHAM –The third-ranked North Carolina women’s lacrosse team went into Saturday’s season finale with a couple of things on the line: a lengthy winning streak against its biggest rival and the No. 2 seed in the upcoming ACC Tournament.
As the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team inches closer toward postseason play, there will likely be times where a repeat of what happened on Saturday plays out.
The weather was suboptimal, but the UNC women’s lacrosse team’s on-field performance made up for it.
Jamie Ortega led the North Carolina women's lacrosse team with six goals as the Tar Heels toppled the Cardinals, 17-6, on their home turf on Saturday. The win improved UNC’s record to 10-3 overall and 3-2 in conference play, while Louisville dropped to 4-10 overall and 0-5 in conference.
Basketball season may be over, but it's far from an athletic dead period for the Tar Heels.
The No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team fell to No. 4 Notre Dame 9-7 in a top-10 matchup on Sunday in South Bend.
Securing its second conference victory, the No. 4 North Carolina women's lacrosse team (9-2, 2-1 ACC) showcased its skills with an offensive barrage at Virginia Tech (8-5, 1-2 ACC) Wednesday, defeating the Hokies 19-5.
Boston College defender Elizabeth Miller (3) guards UNC sophomore attacker Taylor McDaniels (10) as McDaniels moves toward the goal at the UNC Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Boston College defeated UNC 14-8.
Junior attacker Katie Hoeg (8) makes a shot on goal against Boston College at the UNC Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Boston College defeated UNC 14-8.
Sophomore attacker Jamie Ortega (3) makes a shot on goal against Boston College at the UNC Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Boston College defeated UNC 14-8.
Junior midfielder Marisa DiVietro makes a shot on goal against Boston College at the UNC Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Boston College defeated UNC 14-8.
Junior attacker Katie Hoeg (8) takes a shot on goal against Boston College at the UNC Lacrosse Stadium on Saturday, March 23, 2019. Boston College defeated UNC 14-8.