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(11/22/23 2:41am)
Coming into Sunday’s NCAA tournament second-round matchup against Memphis, graduate midfielder Quenzi Huerman had a simple message for graduate forward Martin Vician — he wanted them to become the first duo at UNC to both have double digit goals since 2005.
(11/20/23 5:01pm)
Standing on the goal line, graduate goalkeeper Maddie Kahn could do nothing but hope.
(11/20/23 1:40am)
The North Carolina field hockey team won the NCAA title, 2-1, in an overtime shootout on Sunday — its fifth national title in six years and 11th in program history.
(11/20/23 4:52pm)
With a national championship on the line, Ryleigh Heck spun her hockey stick in her hands, placed the tip on the turf and waited for the whistle.
(11/20/23 12:47am)
The No. 3 seed North Carolina men’s soccer team (11-3-6, 2-3-3 ACC) knocked out Memphis (11-5-3, 4-4-0 AAC) 2-0 in its opening game of the NCAA tournament, Sunday at Dorrance field.
(11/19/23 9:48pm)
With only the goalkeeper between her and the back of the net, Texas Tech forward Alex Kerr had her eyes on an equalizer. But UNC first-year defender Savy King, as was the case all match, was up to the challenge. With lightning-fast recovery speed, she closed down Kerr’s space and forced her shot high and wide.
(11/19/23 9:37pm)
The North Carolina volleyball team (12-14, 6-11 ACC) lost to No. 25 Florida State (22-8, 15-2 ACC) in a five-set match on Sunday afternoon in Carmichael Arena.
(11/19/23 9:09pm)
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 2 Northwestern 2-1 in penalty shootouts to win its fifth national title in six years and the 11th in program history. The win came on UNC's home turf at Karen Shelton Stadium to deliver head coach Erin Matson the first national championship of her coaching career — in her first year at the helm and the age of 23.
(11/22/23 6:53pm)
EARLYSVILLE, Va. — Around the 7,000-meter mark of the NCAA Cross Country Championship, Parker Wolfe lost pace with the top pack of the men’s 10k race.
(11/20/23 11:46pm)
When asked by a fan who the player to watch was in Saturday night’s game, UNC ice hockey general manager Colin Wahl instantly had an answer:
(11/19/23 4:32pm)
CLEMSON, S.C. — Drake Maye lowered his head into his hands and pinched the bridge of his nose between his forefinger and thumb as he answered questions from the media about UNC's 31-20 loss to Clemson on Saturday.
(11/19/23 4:28pm)
CLEMSON, S.C. — "Big O" hadn't fumbled all season.
(11/19/23 3:21am)
The UNC club ice hockey team (11-5-1) hammered the Maryland Terrapins (9-9), 5-0, at the Orange County Sportsplex on Saturday night.
(11/19/23 3:16pm)
After a 1-1 draw against Alabama earlier this season, Maycee Bell hoped North Carolina would get another chance to play the Crimson Tide. The redshirt senior defender's wish came true when the two teams matched up in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
(11/18/23 10:38pm)
The No. 17 UNC women’s basketball team (4-0, 0-0 ACC) defeated Elon (1-3, 0-0 CAA), 68-39, on Saturday afternoon at Carmichael Arena.
(11/19/23 12:33am)
When Clemson junior running back Phil Mafah recorded a 3-yard touchdown to bring the Tigers out to a 21-7 lead, Omarion Hampton quickly responded.
(11/18/23 5:20pm)
Seth Trimble closed his eyes.
(11/19/23 3:02pm)
As field hockey fans around the country look ahead to the national championship game this Sunday in Chapel Hill at 1:30 p.m., they will notice two familiar names in the title game: No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Northwestern.
(11/18/23 3:14am)
The No. 20 UNC men’s basketball team (3-0, 0-0 ACC) rode a dominant turnover margin and lockdown defense in the second half to a 77-52 win over UC Riverside (1-3, 0-0 Big West) Friday night at the Smith Center.
(11/17/23 11:36pm)
Behind yet another match-winning performance from redshirt sophomore forward Ally Sentnor, the third-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (12-1-8, 5-0-5 ACC) advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating six-seed Alabama (12-5-5, 5-4-1 SEC), 1-0, Friday at John Walker Soccer Complex in Lubbock, Texas. Sentnor has now scored the game-winner in both of the Tar Heels NCAA Tournament games this season.