No. 7 UNC field hockey shuts out James Madison, 3-0
The No. 7 UNC field hockey team dominated the first half in its 3-0 win over No. 13 James Madison. It was the team's second consecutive "home" game at Jack Katz Stadium in Durham.
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The No. 7 UNC field hockey team dominated the first half in its 3-0 win over No. 13 James Madison. It was the team's second consecutive "home" game at Jack Katz Stadium in Durham.
Junior midfielder Ashley Hoffman (13) rears back for a shot against Boston College on Sep. 16 in Durham.
Midfielder Eva Smolenaars (21) fights for possession against Boston College on Saturday in Durham.
DURHAM – It’s an odd sight to behold.
DURHAM – Coaches will often speak about the impact a first goal can have on a player’s psyche. After the first one goes in, everything gets simpler. At least, that’s how the theory goes.
Defense seemed to be the calling card for the North Carolina women’s field hockey team on Saturday as they held Boston College to nine shots in an overtime win.
The No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team dominated Appalachian State, 6-1, in Boone, N.C. on Sunday, moving to 4-2 on the season.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team closed out its weekend road trip with a dominant 3-1 win at Pennsylvania (0-2) on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team completed its second straight shutout against a ranked opponent on Friday afternoon. The Tar Heel went into Bedford Field to defeat No. 8 Princeton, 2-0, in a tense, competitive game.
To open up the season, the North Carolina field hockey team (1-1) traveled to Iowa City, Iowa, over the weekend to compete in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
A year ago, a season that began with a loss to Michigan ended with an appearance in the NCAA championship game for North Carolina field hockey.
The message that echoed in the Tar Heel locker room was ostensibly simple.
North Carolina field hockey's Malin Evert advances the ball against Delaware in the 2016 NCAA title game.
The UNC Board of Trustees met Wednesday and Thursday to review some of the new programs that have been developed for the past few years, to say goodbye to one of its members and to say hello to a new one who’s quite a bit younger than the rest.
Emma Bozek (14) defends against a Delaware player.
Delaware players celebrate as the Tar Heels walk off field.
Sophomore forward Malin Evert (15) brings the ball downfield away from a Delaware defender.
Lauren Moyer (left) and Emma Bozek (14) walk off field as the Delaware players celebrate their victory.
Senior Julia Young (16) looks for an open pass.
Sophomore Ashley Hoffman (13) attempts to avoid a Delaware defender.