'A game-changer': Sentnor leads UNC women's soccer to win in first round of NCAA Tournament
As Ally Sentnor walked off Dorrance Field, a group of fans shouted, "You’re the GOAT."
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As Ally Sentnor walked off Dorrance Field, a group of fans shouted, "You’re the GOAT."
After losing its first match of the season in the first round of the ACC Tournament, the third-seeded North Carolina women’s soccer team (11-1-8, 5-0-5 ACC) bounced back to defeat CAA champion Towson (15-3-2, 9-1-2 CAA) 3-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday night at Dorrance Field.
The No. 7 seed North Carolina men’s soccer team (10-3-5, 2-3-3 ACC) knocked out No. 6 seed Syracuse (8-3-7, 2-1-5 ACC), 3-1 in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament Wednesday night in Syracuse, NY.
WINSTON-SALEM — Kneeling on the pitch, Ahmad Al-Qaq bent down and gave the grass of Spry Soccer Stadium a kiss.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The No. 7 seed North Carolina men’s soccer team (9-3-5, 2-3-3 ACC) upset No. 2 seed Wake Forest (11-2-5, 4-1-3 ACC), 1-0, in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on Sunday evening in Winston-Salem.
Through four years with the team, senior midfielder Ernest Bawa knows one thing: when it comes to the postseason, the Tar Heels are a different team.
The No. 7 seed North Carolina men’s soccer team (8-3-5, 2-3-3 ACC) defeated No. 10 seed Virginia Tech (4-8-5, 2-5-1 ACC), 4-1, in the first round of the ACC Tournament Wednesday night at Dorrance field.
It had to happen at some point.
After completing the regular season unbeaten for the first time since 2004, the fourth-seeded No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (10-1-8, 5-1-5 ACC) suffered its first loss and saw its quest for a 23rd ACC Tournament title come to an end against five seed No. 20 Pittsburgh (14-4-1, 7-2-1 ACC) in a 2-1 extra time loss in the first round Sunday night at Dorrance Field.
In its final game of the regular season, the No. 10 North Carolina men’s soccer team (7-3-5, 2-3-3 ACC) lost, 1-0, to No. 14 Virginia (10-3-3, 5-2-1 ACC) Friday night in Charlottesville.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (10-0-8, 5-0-5 ACC) tied with Boston College (3-9-6, 0-6-4 ACC), 1-1, on the road for its final game of the regular season on Thursday evening.
All season, the North Carolina women’s soccer players wrote "FTS" on their wrist tape, signifying the program's years-long motto: "For the seniors."
Slowly sweeping his hand away from his body, in a horizontal motion, Carlos Somoano illustrated how consistent senior center-back Til Zinnhardt has been for the North Carolina men’s soccer team.
The No. 11 North Carolina men's soccer team (7-2-5, 2-2-3 ACC) defeated Louisville (9-4-2, 2-4-1 ACC), 2-0, Sunday night at home to break its three game scoreless streak against conference opponents.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (10-0-7, 5-0-4 ACC) defeated Syracuse (2-13-2, 0-8-1 ACC), 6-1, for its senior day matchup at Dorrance Field on Sunday afternoon.
After No. 3 UNC women's soccer's draw with No. 12 Notre Dame on Thursday evening, Anson Dorrance could've been frustrated about plenty of things.
On Thursday night at Dorrance Field, the No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (9-0-7, 4-0-4 ACC) drew against the No. 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-2-4, 4-1-2 ACC), 1-1, to earn its seventh draw of the season.
In a break from ACC play, the No. 11 North Carolina men’s soccer team (6-2-5, 1-2-3 ACC) tied 0-0 with William & Mary (2-7-5, 1-3-2 CAA) Tuesday night at home.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — It’s easy to look at recent ACC performances for North Carolina men’s soccer and say the offense is struggling.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team is still undefeated, but there's a catch.