Softball unable to reproduce offense
After a dominating offensive display under the lights at No. 9 Georgia on April 1, the North Carolina softball team was unsure if it would make its weekend trip to face lowly ACC-foe Syracuse.
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After a dominating offensive display under the lights at No. 9 Georgia on April 1, the North Carolina softball team was unsure if it would make its weekend trip to face lowly ACC-foe Syracuse.
Caroline Price is haunted by her second-place trophy.
After watching the opposing pitchers self-destruct in the first inning — allowing four runs without a single base hit — North Carolina pitcher Hunter Williams could offer only one explanation.
In only his eighth start of the season, North Carolina first baseman Joe Dudek assumed his position in the batter’s box with two men on and two outs during the third inning of Sunday's game against Miami.
After allowing five unearned runs in Wednesday’s doubleheader against James Madison, it was a comedy of errors for the North Carolina softball team.
Gillian Litynski has always been an advocate for her teammates.
Aquilla Mateen sits in the dugout and stares onto the field, struggling to find the words to fit her character.
Six at-bats. Six runs scored. And two innings later, after the Tar Heels' sixth home run, their opponents were begging for mercy.
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With two on and two out in the bottom of the fifth inning, North Carolina softball player Aquilla Mateen held her bat at eye-level, daring the Virginia Tech pitcher to test her bunting prowess.
As recent winter storms tucked Boshamer Stadium in with a blanket of snow, the No. 14 North Carolina baseball team woke up to the cold reality of playing on the road yet again.
Parker Williams knew something wasn’t right.
The only thing louder than Gillian Litynski’s victory screams were the standing ovations from the home crowd on Sunday.
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The Dean E. Smith Center echoed with the desperate screams of North Carolina junior varsity basketball coach Hubert Davis.
Motivated by its heartbreaking loss to then No. 7 Notre Dame on Thursday, the North Carolina women’s basketball team was desperate for a statement win against a hapless ACC foe Sunday.
Eyes red and head down, Stephanie Mavunga was distraught.