UNC men's soccer earns 2-2 draw against No. 18 Virginia
UNC men’s soccer (7-4-5, 2-2-4 ACC) tied No. 18 Virginia (9-4-3, 5-1-2 ACC), 2-2 ,Friday night at Dorrance Field, completing its regular season.
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UNC men’s soccer (7-4-5, 2-2-4 ACC) tied No. 18 Virginia (9-4-3, 5-1-2 ACC), 2-2 ,Friday night at Dorrance Field, completing its regular season.
The North Carolina women’s soccer team (15-3, 7-2) defeated Louisville (6-8-2, 3-6) 2-0 in on the road on Thursday to become ACC regular season champions.
Coming off a 4-0 shutout of the Miami Hurricanes, the North Carolina women’s soccer team looks to extend its five-game winning streak — this time on the road against the Louisville Cardinals on Thursday.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team (7-4-4, 2-3-3 ACC) defeated William & Mary (4-6-6, 2-3-3 Colonial Athletic Association) on the road Tuesday, 3-0, to close its non-conference slate.
The No. 1 North Carolina women's soccer team (14-3, 7-2 ACC) blanked Miami (5-7-3, 2-6-1 ACC), 4-0 in Coral Gables, Fla. on Sunday.
Despite scoring the game’s opening goal, the North Carolina men’s soccer team (6-4-4, 2-2-3 ACC) played to a draw against the Boston College Eagles (3-6-4, 1-4-2 ACC), 1-1, at the Newton Campus Soccer Field.
In a battle for first place in the ACC, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s soccer team picked up a 2-1 road win against No. 4 Florida State on Thursday night in Tallahassee.
The North Carolina men’s soccer (6-4-3) fell to the Elon Phoenix (9-3-2), 3-0, Tuesday night at Rudd Field.
With just three games remaining in the regular season, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s soccer team is heating up at the right time.
The North Carolina women's soccer team can't seem to shake its injury issues.
As North Carolina men's soccer warmed up before its contest at N.C. State on Friday, a collection of bleachers behind the Tar Heels’ goal began to fill with Wolfpack students — it was the ‘Red Terrors.’
The UNC women's soccer team (12-3, 5-2 ACC) prevailed over Wake Forest (9-4-2, 3-4 ACC) in a 1-0 win on senior night at Dorrance Field.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina men’s soccer team (6-3-3, 2-2-2 ACC) drew on the road, 2-2, against rival North Carolina State (4-5-3, 1-4-1) in a back-and-forth contest.
The last time the UNC men's soccer team scored two goals in a single game was Aug. 25 in a 2-1 win over Air Force. Since then, the Tar Heels had scored just five goals in eight games.
The No. 5 North Carolina women’s soccer team (11-3, 4-2 ACC) secured the program's 400th home win with a 2-0 victory over N.C. State (7-5-3, 2-4 ACC) at Dorrance Field on Sunday. The victory helped the Tar Heels avenge their loss to the Wolfpack last year, and the team took a season-high 29 shot attempts.
Although the Tar Heels were knocking and knocking for over 40 minutes, it took just 37 seconds to rip out the Wolfpack's soul.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team (5-3-2, 2-2-1 ACC) defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies (2-9-1, 0-5 ACC), 2-0, Friday night at Dorrance Field.
Following a recent offensive dry spell and a 2-1 loss to Virginia Tech last week, the North Carolina women’s soccer team knew it needed to return to Chapel Hill and make a statement against Pittsburgh.
The No. 5 UNC women’s soccer team (10-3, 3-2 ACC) defeated No. 13 Pittsburgh (11-2, 4-1 ACC), 4-0, at Dorrance Field on Saturday.
At the beginning of the season, the UNC men's soccer team looked poised to be successful, returning three of its top five goal scorers and having a number of promising additions — 12 first-years and six transfers — joining its ranks. After a disappointing second-round loss to New Hampshire last year in the NCAA Tournament, the Tar Heels were looking for redemption.