Katie Hoeg and Jamie Ortega lead UNC women's lacrosse past Campbell, 16-5
For Katie Hoeg and Jamie Ortega, it was a game day like any other.
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For Katie Hoeg and Jamie Ortega, it was a game day like any other.
In its final game before ACC play, the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team demolished Campbell, 16-5, on Tuesday afternoon at UNC Lacrosse Stadium.
In a Saturday afternoon matchup between two ACC heavyweights, the No. 3 UNC women’s lacrosse team (5-1, 1-0 ACC) defeated No. 5 UVA (6-2, 0-2 ACC) in what will be regarded as a memorable 13-12 shootout.
With just under six minutes left in North Carolina’s ACC opener, Tayler Warehime stood near Virginia’s goal and waited patiently.
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team broke in its new home on Friday night with a 17-5 win over Marist — the team’s first win in the new UNC Lacrosse Stadium.
UNC attackman Jacob Kelly (9) defends the ball during the home lacrosse game on Friday, March 8 2019 in the UNC Lacrosse Stadium. Kelly scored two goals during the game, helping the Tar Heels to a 17-5 victory over the Red Foxes.
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (4-2) braved a rainstorm to blow past Marist (2-3) by a score of 17-5. The Friday night game was in support of the Vs. Cancer Foundation.
On Saturday afternoon, the No. 3 North Carolina (4-1) women’s lacrosse team celebrated its debut in the new UNC Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium with a 21-11 win over No. 5 Northwestern (4-2) in a powerhouse matchup between two of the best teams in the country.
It was desperation time for UNC.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team (4-1) beat No. 5 Northwestern (3-2), 21-11, on Saturday, handling a fellow top-five team in the Tar Heels' first game in the new UNC Lacrosse & Soccer Stadium.
On Saturday morning, the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team saw its inaugural game in a brand new stadium spoiled.
It's shaping up to be another busy weekend for UNC athletics, with 10 different Tar Heel teams in action including No. 5 men's basketball and the newly crowned No. 1 women's tennis team. Read below for a look at what's on the docket.
Puddles were starting to form on Kenan Memorial Stadium field.
The No. 3 North Carolina women's lacrosse team (3-1) came up short against No. 2 Maryland (3-0) in double overtime, 13-12, despite a second half comeback.
Midfielder Zachary Tucci (35) fights for the ball following a face-off during the game against Johns Hopkins on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2019. Johns Hopkins defeated the Tar Heels 11-10.
Midfielder William Perry (3) runs down the field during the game against Johns Hopkins in Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. UNC lost 10-11.
Attackman Jacob Kelly (9) runs down the field during the game against Johns Hopkins on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 in Kenan Memorial Stadium. UNC lost 10-11.
Midfielder Ara Atayan (24) shoots the ball during the game versus Johns Hopkins in Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. UNC lost 10-11.
Jack Pezzulla (42) defends UNC's goal during the game against Johns Hopkins on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Johns Hopkins defeated the Tar Heels 11-10.
Midfielder Harrison Schertzinger (45) runs down the field during the game against Johns Hopkins on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 in Kenan Memorial Stadium. UNC lost 10-11.