Men's soccer team defeated NC State 1-0 Friday
RALEIGH — Time stood still.
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RALEIGH — Time stood still.
Nyambi Jabang goes up against a player from Georgia State’s men’s soccer team Tuesday. Jabang scored two goals for UNC.
Most teams would be thrilled with a 4-0 shutout, but that wasn’t the resonating tone surrounding the North Carolina men’s soccer team after the No. 15 Tar Heels defeated Georgia State Tuesday evening at Fetzer Field.
Thirty-five yards out, with a defender right behind him, redshirt sophomore midfielder Nyambi Jabang made it look easy.
Midfielder Alex Kimball confronts a Pitt defender during the Carolina win against Pitt Sunday afternoon.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story misstated the time when Emily Bruder scored her second goal. She scored both goals in the first half of the game. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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The North Carolina women’s soccer team was ranked No. 7 in the country, unbeaten in the ACC, and riding a six-game win streak, but the Tar Heels still had to do one thing: defeat an opponent by more than one goal.
For most of the season, freshman forward Alan Winn has played the role of super sub.
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UNC midfielder Megan Buckingham (18) takes control of the ball.
The readiness of substitutes, like junior defender Walker Hume, to make an immediate impact proved to be the difference for the North Carolina men’s soccer team Friday night.
Despite youth and the absence of key players due to injury, the No. 8 North Carolina women’s soccer team knows how to win close games.
Sophomore forward Sarah Ashley Firstenberg remembers declaring her college of choice. She told her family in Irving, Texas that she would be attending North Carolina, playing up front for the women’s soccer team and scoring goals. Firstenberg’s mind was set and she was only in sixth grade.
On the heels of a three-game losing streak, the No. 9 North Carolina men’s soccer team desperately needed a spark.
She fell.
UNC forward, Alan Winn, smiles after a near miss on goal during the first half. He finished with a goal by match end. UNC defeated Gardner-Webb 7-0 Friday night at Fetzer field in an exhibition game.
All it took was one shot and eight minutes for the No. 14 North Carolina men’s soccer team to take the lead against unranked UNC-Wilmington.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team hadn’t lost back-to-back regular season games since 2008 — but after suffering a 2-1 loss to Duke Sept. 19, the Tar Heels put that streak on the line Friday night when they traveled to South Bend, Ind., to take on Notre Dame (4-1-1, 2-0-1 ACC).