Christina Pheil says goodbye to Carmichael Arena in UNC gymnastics win over William & Mary
As she slid into her final pose of her floor exercise, senior Christina Pheil's lower lip quivered.
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As she slid into her final pose of her floor exercise, senior Christina Pheil's lower lip quivered.
The North Carolina softball team defeated the Marshall, 8-3, and the Hampton, 8-2 in a doubleheader on Sunday.
Coming off of a 6-5 win over Towson Friday afternoon, the North Carolina softball team (9-4) defeated Miami of Ohio (5-6) when a scoring streak during the seventh inning secured the 8-7 win.
North Carolina gymnastics claimed a victory of 195.625-191.250 over William & Mary in the team's last home meet of the season.
After falling to No. 1 Florida during the final round of the ITA Indoor Championships a little over a week ago, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team rallied during its first home dual outdoor matches — defeating Elon, 7-0, and Appalachian State, 6-1, on Tuesday at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
Over the last 10 days, the UNC gymnastics team has scored at least 195.500 in three straight meets, established new career bests and introduced another gymnast to compete in all-around. The win against EAGL rival New Hampshire during Friday’s Pink Meet marked the Tar Heels’ highest score yet, pushing them closer to their goal of the season — to score a 196.
This past weekend, the North Carolina gymnastics team traveled for its first two quad meets of the season. The Tar Heels traveled to Raleigh on Friday for a meet against N.C. State, Pittsburgh and William & Mary. On Sunday, UNC traveled to Towson, Md. to compete in the Shelli Calloway Invitational against Towson, West Virginia and Temple. The Tar Heels won both meets, scoring 195.675 on Friday and 195.525 on Sunday.
As the North Carolina men’s tennis team honored head coach Sam Paul for becoming the winningest tennis coach in program history on Sunday, the Tar Heels couldn’t help but notice a special member of their team was missing: Mick Macholl.
While competing against No. 3 Florida Friday night, the North Carolina gymnastics team was surrounded by a sea of rainbow shirts and flags in Carmichael Arena.
Opening the dual-match season, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team crushed Ball State and UNC-Greensboro, both by scores of 7-0, at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center on Saturday.
The North Carolina gymnastics team traveled to George Washington to compete in the 10th Annual Lindsey Ferris Invitational against George Washington, Cornell and Penn on Saturday. UNC ended the meet in third place with a score of 192.300, only 2.925 points behind George Washington’s first-place finish.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team defeated Wisconsin 72-59 during the annual ACC-Big Ten Women’s Challenge. UNC dominated the court, showing this year was going to be different.
Silence was nonexistent. There was a sound coming from every inch of Carmichael Arena on Tuesday. Squeaky shoes, heavy breathing, cheering fans, words exchanged amongst the players. To say the least, it was chaos.
Coach Joe Sagula wanted Taylor Leath to give more.
The No. 8 North Carolina volleyball team swept Clemson 3-0 Friday (25-16, 25-12, 25-11).
The North Carolina Tar Heels competed in the Adidas Three Stripe Invitational on Saturday, where three men placed in the top 20 and two women placed in the top ten.
The No. 8 North Carolina men's soccer team tied the College of Charleston 0-0 in an overtime battle on Tuesday night.
When Nils Bruening had a chance to score for the No. 8 North Carolina men’s soccer team, it was about redemption.
After suffering a hard loss to No. 21 Virginia on Friday, the No. 8 North Carolina men's soccer team returned to the field, destroying UNC-Asheville by a score of 7-0 at Fetzer Field on Tuesday.
The No. 9 North Carolina volleyball team exceeded its goals of consistency in the sweeps of No. 16 Florida State and Miami on Friday and Sunday.