French swimmer setting UNC record
North Carolina swimmer Colin Bridier’s days as a Tar Heel might be numbered, but the French exchange student has already ensured that his name will not quickly be forgotten.
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North Carolina swimmer Colin Bridier’s days as a Tar Heel might be numbered, but the French exchange student has already ensured that his name will not quickly be forgotten.
For 25 years, on the rare occasion that the North Carolina women’s soccer team did lose, it was by the narrowest of margins.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — With less than five minutes in the first overtime period and North Carolina tied 2-2 with Maryland in the NCAA field hockey national championship game, Terrapin Katie O’Donnell prepared for Maryland’s first post-regulation penalty corner.
The score tied at one, North Carolina’s Kealia Ohai approached the goal early in the second half of the women’s soccer team’s second-round NCAA match with James Madison.
“She’s back.”
CARY — Since the ACC Tournament began 22 years ago, the North Carolina women’s soccer team has competed in the championship game every year.
It’s a brand-new atmosphere and a brand-new season. And the North Carolina women’s basketball team can’t wait to take advantage of its fresh start.
CARY, N.C. — North Carolina’s Crystal Dunn is a jack of all trades and a master of one. Or two.
DURHAM — Going into the North Carolina women’s soccer game against Duke, forward Courtney Jones led the ACC in assists.
In the 76th minute of the No. 2 North Carolina women’s soccer team’s match with No. 4 Maryland, junior forward Emmalie Pfankuch dribbled the ball past the final Terrapin defender. With just the goalie separating her from a score, she fired off a shot.
Prior to the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s Thursday night match with Florida State, five of the past eight games between the two teams were overtime decisions.
UNC lecturer Tim Crothers and North Carolina women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance will be in the Pit on Tuesday to sign copies of “The Man Watching,” a book authored by Crothers about Dorrance and the success of the North Carolina women’s soccer program.
Despite the North Carolina swimming team racing to a pair of wins against East Carolina in the season-opening meet, it often takes weeks for swimmers to hit their strides.
Allowing two penalty corners in the final four minutes of the first half, visiting California all but handed the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team the go-ahead goal.
RALEIGH — North Carolina defender Rachel Givan hadn’t played since she went out with an injury in the first half of the 2010 season opener.
It was just the 13th home loss in the program’s 32-year history, but when the top-ranked North Carolina women’s soccer team fell to then-No. 4 Boston College last week, coach Anson Dorrance wanted to make sure his team didn’t forget the rare but sinking feeling.
Coming off a loss to Boston College — its first in 21 games — the North Carolina women’s soccer team hosted Virginia Tech on Sunday at Fetzer Field for its second conference matchup of the season.
Huge displays of offensive depth from the North Carolina women’s soccer team have characterized the first several games of the season.
When Rachel Wood’s name was called over the loudspeaker prior to the start of North Carolina women’s soccer’s first home game this season, the sophomore center back joined the rest of the UNC starting lineup on Fetzer Field.
With North Carolina’s 7-2 trampling of Tennessee on Saturday, UNC women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance earned his 700th career win in front of the Fetzer Field crowd.