The UNC women's soccer team lost 2-0 to Virginia at UNCG for the ACC tournament.
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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.
The UNC men's soccer team lost 1-0 to Louisville in the ACC tournament at Fetzer Field on Sunday.
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.
GREENSBORO — North Carolina sophomore forward Emily Bruder walked off the field Friday at UNC-Greensboro’s Soccer Stadium at halftime after 45 minutes of futile attempts to break Virginia’s defense. No matter what, the girl with a team-high five goals in four games, couldn’t find one opening.
For much of the 2014 season, the North Carolina men's soccer team has been praised as an elite offensive unit.
GREENSBORO — For Anson Dorrance, the No. 5 North Carolina women’s soccer team’s ACC tournament semi-final match against Virginia was similar to the classic children’s tale of the tortoise and the hare.
It was all too familiar.
Kamaira Philips is the founder, president and treasurer of Mind, Body, Spirit Connection, a social and wellness organization at UNC. Philips is leading a community yoga class in the Coker Arboretum at 2 p.m. on Friday.
Before the North Carolina men’s soccer team faces off against Louisville in the ACC championship quarterfinals on Sunday, many might find it difficult to forget the Tar Heels’ performance in the same position just one year ago.
When Crystal Dunn and Kealia Ohai both declared for the National Women’s Soccer League College Draft in January, not many expected the North Carolina women’s soccer team to compete for an ACC tournament title without the nation’s two best players.
Jonathan Campbell (2) recorded an assist for UNC's second-half goal, but later caused a deflection that led to an equalizing goal by Virginia.
Before this season, very few people believed the North Carolina women’s soccer team could win the ACC regular-season title — not even Coach Anson Dorrance thought it was likely.
Keeper Brendan Moore stumbled backwards, eyes to the sky.
At first glance, Andy Craven doesn't look much like a soccer player.
Nine and six.
On a day where the attention is focused on seniors, it was a freshman who stole the show.