Heck and Bruder lead UNC field hockey to seventh consecutive ACC Championship
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In Friday’s ACC Championship, Ryleigh Heck earned a top slot on SportsCenter's Top 10.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In Friday’s ACC Championship, Ryleigh Heck earned a top slot on SportsCenter's Top 10.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — With a 2-0 win over No. 3 Duke (16-4, 5-1) Friday night, the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team (14-3, 5-1 ACC) captured its seventh consecutive ACC Championship and 26th overall in program history. The Tar Heels’ defense came up with three consecutive game-defining stops on penalty corners in the third quarter that typified the Tar Heels’ lock-tight defense on the night.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (13-3, 5-1 ACC) defeated the No. 4 Virginia Cavaliers (12-6, 3-3 ACC), 3-2, in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, Wednesday afternoon in Charlottesville.
As the buzzer sounded at the end of the third period, the North Carolina club ice hockey team felt none of the relief that typically follows the end of regulation.
The North Carolina men’s club ice hockey team (6-5, 6-4 ACCHL) was defeated by N.C. State (6-6, 6-5 ACCHL) 5-4, Friday night in an away game thriller at the Wake Competition Center.
Down by one goal in the fourth quarter on Friday, the North Carolina field hockey team huddled together to recite a simple mantra – “this is not over.”
The No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team closed out its regular season with a 2-1 victory against familiar foe, No. 2 Duke, thanks to senior midfielder Katie Dixon's game-winning goal in the 50th minute.
The No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team (11-3, 4-1 ACC) fell 3-2 to the No. 7 Virginia Cavaliers (10-5, 3-3 ACC) on Friday in Charlottesville.
Just one minute into its division opener against UNC Wilmington, the North Carolina club ice hockey team had lost control of the game.
The UNC club ice hockey team lost to the UNCW Seahawks, 7-4, in its first division matchup of the season at the Orange County Sportsplex on Friday night.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team (11-2, 4-0 ACC) knocked off No. 19 Albany (9-5, 5-1 AE) on Sunday, 4-3, leaving its weekend in New York 2-0.
On Friday, The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team (10-2, 4-0 ACC) got back into the win column with a 4-1 road victory over No. 13 Syracuse (9-4, 1-3 ACC).
When 10 p.m. hits on Monday and Wednesday at the Orange County Sportsplex in Hillsborough, N.C., the lights are turned off, the newly mopped floors are studded with yellow caution signs and the welcome desk is abandoned.
When goalkeeper Joel Hughes entered the Tar Heel club ice hockey locker room for the first time, he told his teammates that he had seen combat before most of them were born.
Down to six players and a goalie for the second round of overtime, sophomore forward Ryleigh Heck, encircled by four Liberty defenders, had the ball tapped away at the top of the circle. Heck, and many of her teammates, held up their arms, asking for a foul for an illegal back stick hit.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (9-2, 3-0 ACC) will exit the win column after a 2-1 double overtime loss against No. 10 Liberty (12-1, 4-0 Big East).
UNC sophomore Ryleigh Heck is no stranger to competition with her older sister, Kara.
The North Carolina men’s club ice hockey team (5-0, 4-0 ACCHL) earned a 7-1 home win over Wake Forest (4-2, 2-1 ACCHL) on Friday.
The No. 1 UNC field hockey team (9-1, 3-0 ACC) defeated No. 11 Boston College (7-5, 1-3 ACC), 3-1, Friday afternoon in Chapel Hill in its eighth straight win.
On Sunday, the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team (8-1, 2-0 ACC) knocked off No. 13 Saint Joseph’s (9-3, 3-0 Atlantic 10) on the road, 4-1. Sophomore midfielder Sietske Brüning's goal with no time left to end the first half proved to be the most vital play of the game, as it lifted the Tar Heels to a 2-1 lead.