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North Carolina senior Madison Nettles competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
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North Carolina senior Madison Nettles competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
North Carolina sophomore Khazia Hislop competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
North Carolina sophomore Khazia Hislop competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
North Carolina senior Madison Nettles competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
North Carolina senior Madison Nettles competes against N.C. State on Jan. 12 at Carmichael Arena.
The North Carolina gymnastics team took to the floor at Carmichael Arena on Friday night with plenty of confidence.
The North Carolina gymnastics team kicked off its first meet of the season with a 194.650-194.375 home loss against rival No. 21 N.C. State.
Khazia Hislop performs her beam routine at the annual Pink Meet in February 2017.
After finishing near the bottom during the EAGL Championship and NCAA Regionals in 2017, the North Carolina gymnastics team is looking to start the season off right Friday night at 7 p.m. against rival N.C. State.
The UNC gymnastics team competed in the NCAA regionals against Florida (197.125), Georgia (196.775), Missouri (196.100), Penn State, (195.325) and New Hampshire (194.175). The Tar Heels placed fifth out of the six teams with a final score of 194.425.
Junior Morgan Lane was awarded the EAGL Gymnast of the Year on Saturday in Raleigh.
RALEIGH — The UNC gymnastics team members stood behind the black curtain that separated them from the floor, anxiously waiting for the matchup between N.C. State and Pittsburgh to finish.
The North Carolina gymnastics team finished fourth out of six teams at the EAGL championships in Raleigh on Saturday.
Despite high scores from junior Morgan Lane, The North Carolina gymnastics team (11-4, 5-1 EAGL) wrapped up their regular season, falling to No. 4 UCLA, 197.800-195.400, on Sunday.
A roaring beat echoed throughout Carmichael Arena, eliciting shrieks from a cluster of elementary-school girls in the crowd. The youngsters started dancing along with Morgan Lane, smiles stretched across their faces. When she hit her final pose, their squealing drowned out the applause from other onlookers.
Despite falling in overall team score, the North Carolina gymnastics team beat William & Mary 194.075-192.875, marking the Tar Heels' third victory this season against the Tribe.
As she slid into her final pose of her floor exercise, senior Christina Pheil's lower lip quivered.
Christina Pheil, an all-around senior, competing on the vault on senior night.
North Carolina gymnastics claimed a victory of 195.625-191.250 over William & Mary in the team's last home meet of the season.
Over the last 10 days, the UNC gymnastics team has scored at least 195.500 in three straight meets, established new career bests and introduced another gymnast to compete in all-around. The win against EAGL rival New Hampshire during Friday’s Pink Meet marked the Tar Heels’ highest score yet, pushing them closer to their goal of the season — to score a 196.