Midfielder Alex Olofson prepares to pass. Olofson played for 81 minutes.
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Midfielder Alex Olofson prepares to pass. Olofson played for 81 minutes.
Junior Midfielder Raby George dribbles down the field in the second half of the game.
Forward Tyler Engel fights for control of the ball.
Forward Andy Craven heads the ball in the second half of the game. Craven scored three of UNC's six goals.
The UNC men's soccer team celebrates Andy Craven's first goal.
Midfielders Omar Holness and Raby George battle again forward Keaton Hinze for the ball.
Midfielder Omar Holness and defender Jonathan Campbell attempt to gain control of the ball.
Forward Rob Lovejoy gains control of the ball. Lovejoy scored the second goal of the game in the first half.
James Madison player trips defender Boyd Okwuonu.
Forward Rob Lovejoy heads the ball in the first half of the game. Lovejoy scored the second goal.
It’s a story as old as sport itself — that of the underdog.
The No. 16 North Carolina men’s soccer team has trademarked an explosive scoring offense this season. But it added another skill to its repertoire Thursday night on Fetzer Field in the first round of the NCAA tournament against James Madison.
Women's Soccer Head Coach Anson Dorrance pictured at practice Thursday afternoon.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated the name of the U.S. professional women’s soccer league. It is the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Junior forward Paige Nielsen (center) works through traffic in UNC’s 2-0 win over South Dakota State Friday. The Tar Heels have never lost before the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament.
Junior forward Paige Nielsen almost didn’t make it to the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s 2-0 victory over South Dakota State in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday.
The North Carolina women’s soccer team has not only qualified for all 33 NCAA Tournaments ever held — the only university to hold that honor — but it has reached at least the round of 16 in every previous tournament.
The UNC women's soccer team lost 2-0 to Virginia at UNCG for the ACC tournament.
The UNC women's soccer team lost 2-0 to Virginia at UNCG for the ACC tournament.
The UNC women's soccer team lost 2-0 to Virginia at UNCG for the ACC tournament.