Against Wake Forest, UNC women's soccer team draws for sixth time this season
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team is still undefeated, but there's a catch.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team is still undefeated, but there's a catch.
Alexandra Kimball, an assistant coach for UNC women’s soccer and a former four-year letterman for head coach Anson Dorrance, helped the Tar Heels to two College Cups in 2016 and 2018. Kimball, who is half-Peruvian, represented Peru in the Copa America tournament in Cali, Colombia in 2022.
WINSTON SALEM N.C. — The No. 14 North Carolina men’s soccer team (6-2-4, 1-2-3 ACC) extended No. 4 Wake Forest’s (10-1-3, 4-1-1 ACC) undefeated home record this season with a 1-0 conference loss at Spry Stadium on Saturday. The Tar Heels have failed to best the Demon Deacons in the regular season since a shutout win against the team in 2011.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s soccer team (9-0-6, 4-0-3 ACC) drew with Wake Forest (8-2-4, 2-2-3 ACC), 1-1, on Friday for the teams’ first meeting in Winston-Salem since 2017 and the Tar Heels’ second consecutive one-goal tie.
Headed into this weekend, the North Carolina men's soccer team is stuck in the middle of the pack of the ACC standings with a 1-1-3 conference record.
Over the past four years, it seems like Julia Dorsey has seen it all.
After scoring on a penalty kick, senior midfielder Ernest Bawa heard a cry from the sidelines: “Do a flip!”
The No. 14 North Carolina men’s soccer team (6-1-4, 1-1-3 ACC) gained its fourth shutout of the season with a 3-0 home victory over Florida Gulf Coast (3-3-4, 2-0-2 ASUN) Tuesday night.
You’ve heard this story before. It happened just two weeks ago against Florida State.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team (9-0-5, 4-0-2 ACC) drew with No. 22 Duke (5-4-3, 1-2-3 ACC), 1-1, in a back-and-forth and fast-paced rivalry showdown at Koskinen Stadium on Sunday in Durham.
In UNC soccer's top-25 matches against Virginia and Florida State in late September, Tori DellaPeruta didn't play.
Coming into Friday’s home game against Syracuse, senior midfielder Ernest Bawa believed that despite its undefeated record, the No. 13 UNC men’s soccer team had not yet played a complete game.
The No. 13 North Carolina men’s soccer team (5-0-5, 1-0-4 ACC) suffered its first loss of the season to No. 18 Syracuse (6-2-3, 2-1-2 ACC), 1-0, in a top-20 showdown Friday night at Dorrance field.
The No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team (9-0-4, 4-0-1 ACC) defeated Miami (3-6-3, 2-3 ACC), in a composed 1-0 finish at Dorrance Field on Thursday.
The No. 13 North Carolina men’s soccer team (5-0-4, 1-0-3 ACC) defeated Elon (1-6-2, 0-3-1 CAA) Tuesday evening in a hard-fought 2-0 game, extending its unbeaten streak to nine.
Lead Syracuse football reporter for Syracuse.com Emily Leiker joins the pod to take a close look at the upcoming football game. Then, DTH senior writer Noah Monroe delivers a special women's soccer update. Finally, DTH senior writer Caroline Wills discusses her recent reporting on UNC tennis players and their struggles with NCAA rules that prevent them from collecting tournament prize money.
The first item on the North Carolina women's soccer team's list of 13 core values is "We don't whine."
The No. 18 North Carolina men’s soccer team (4-0-4, 1-0-3 ACC) drew, 0-0, against Pittsburgh (4-3-3, 1-1-2 ACC) Friday night, in its fourth conference match of the season.
Join Shelby Swanson, Gwen Peace and Daniel Wei as they reflect on the first four weeks of the football season and discuss the UNC win against Pitt on Saturday. Senior writer and lead men's soccer writer, Brendan Lunga, also joins to deliver a special soccer report.
Ten more seconds and the Tar Heels would have been home free.