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(05/28/20 2:01am)
Erin Matson, a sophomore forward on the North Carolina field hockey team, was named the recipient of the 2019-2020 Mary Garber ACC Female Athlete of the Year Award.
(05/20/20 11:30pm)
At the end of last season, the North Carolina field hockey team was on top of the world. The Tar Heels earned their eighth national championship — successfully repeating 2018's title — and extended their winning streak to 46 games, cementing the team’s status as one of the best in UNC history.
(04/15/20 10:39pm)
The Twitter bio of UNC’s Erin Matson, the best player on the best field hockey team in the country, tells you that the sophomore is a two-time national champion. It could include a lot more — about how she won National Player of the Year in 2019, or how the Tar Heels haven’t lost a game since she stepped on campus.
(04/05/20 11:28pm)
In 2019, UNC’s Erin Matson led the nation in points and goals per game, was named national player of the year and helped the Tar Heels to an eighth national championship. The sophomore was the linchpin of a team that completed a second straight perfect season with a 6-1 rout of Princeton in November. Around this time of year, she’d normally be in Chapel Hill, doing offseason workouts, hanging out with teammates and wrapping up her spring semester.
(04/03/20 1:51am)
With the spread of COVID-19 bringing an end to an unpredictable year for North Carolina athletics, it's now time to reflect on the year as a whole over two months before some spring competitions were originally set to wrap up.
(02/21/20 3:21am)
It's 8 a.m. on a mid-January morning, and a woman, standing about 5-foot-5 and wearing a navy blue parka and black boots, uses a shovel to scrape ice off the artificial turf at Karen Shelton Stadium.
(12/04/19 3:52am)
Over the past 10 years, Karen Shelton has headed one of the most successful athletics programs in the country, let alone at UNC. Brian Keyes sat down with Shelton to talk about field hockey, UNC and women's athletics over the past 10 years for the The Daily Tar Heel's special Decade in Review series.
(11/25/19 1:03am)
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. -- Early this season, the North Carolina field hockey team looked beatable.
(11/25/19 4:03am)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — When this one was over, they ran.
(11/24/19 7:47pm)
WINSTON-SALEM — For the eighth time in program history, and the second year in a row, the UNC field hockey team is a national champion.
(11/24/19 4:08am)
WINSTON-SALEM — Erin Matson has perfected the art of namedropping. Her Friday news conference, after North Carolina beat Boston College to advance to the NCAA championship, said as much.
(11/22/19 7:39pm)
WINSTON-SALEM — North Carolina's undefeated field hockey is now just one game away from a second straight perfect season.
(11/20/19 12:38am)
This weekend, the North Carolina field hockey team will look to finish what it started and go for perfection.
(11/18/19 3:02am)
Feline Guenther, her coach will tell you, is a “type-A kid” — detail-oriented and highly dedicated to both her role as a midfielder on the North Carolina field hockey team and a student in the Kenan-Flagler Business School.
(11/17/19 7:40pm)
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (21-0, 6-0 ACC) knocked off Iowa in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, earning head coach Karen Shelton her 11th straight Final Four berth and preserving a second straight undefeated season for the Tar Heels.
(11/17/19 3:49pm)
Head coach Karen Shelton admitted that she was “worried about this one.”
(11/15/19 9:08pm)
The North Carolina field hockey team took another step toward a second perfect season Friday.
(11/12/19 12:54am)
When the North Carolina field hockey team trumped Boston College in the ACC Tournament final on Sunday, it preserved a second-straight perfect season.
(11/11/19 1:26am)
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (19-0, 6-0 acc) defeated Boston College (13-7, 4-2 ACC) 3-1 on Sunday to preserve a perfect season and capture the team's third ACC title in a row.
(11/10/19 10:32pm)
The undefeated No. 1 UNC field hockey team clinched a spot in the ACC championship game after defeating No. 6 Louisville, 3-1, on Friday afternoon in Newton, Mass. This is the fifth year in a row that UNC will compete for the conference title.