No. 14 UNC men's lacrosse loses first game of the season to Johns Hopkins, 11-10
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team dropped its first game of the young season in an 11-10 loss to Johns Hopkins at a rainy Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
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The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team dropped its first game of the young season in an 11-10 loss to Johns Hopkins at a rainy Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
In case you haven't heard, the North Carolina men's basketball team beat Duke Wednesday night. If you're looking for more UNC sports to follow, we've got you covered. A packed weekend is highlighted by hosting a top-10 opponent in women's basketball, the final wrestling match of the season, and a top-3 matchup in women's lacrosse. A total of six ranked Tar Heel teams are in action.
UNC women's lacrosse head coach Jenny Levy. Photo courtesy of UNC Athletic Communications.
ECU women's lacrosse assistant coach Emily Parros. Photo courtesy of ECU athletic communications.
ECU women's lacrosse head coach Amanda Barnes-Moore. Photo courtesy of ECU athletic communications.
In the summer of 2016, two North Carolina women’s lacrosse alums got an opportunity like no other.
The UNC women's lacrosse team celebrates after a goal against ECU in Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday Feb. 17, 2019. UNC won 21-3.
After a dominant win against No. 4 James Madison, the No. 2 North Carolina women's lacrosse team hosted a High Point team that had not beaten UNC in the past six attempts. Though this matchup would be no different, the Panthers gave the Tar Heels all they could handle in a 13-9 UNC win on Friday night at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
Before No. 14 North Carolina (3-0) reeled off five of the final six goals of the game against Harvard (0-1), junior midfielder Justin Anderson got a wake-up call.
Thanks to a hat trick from junior midfielder Justin Anderson, the No. 14 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team outlasted Harvard, 16-11, in Kenan Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team pulled away in the final nine minutes of the game to take care of High Point, 13-9, on Friday night at Kenan Memorial Stadium.
As North Carolina's winter athletic season continues and postseason competitions begin, spring teams are looking to make a statement in the opening weeks of their seasons. Take a look at what's on the slate this weekend for UNC athletics.
Jamie Ortega had been waiting on this game for a long time.
In a Saturday afternoon matchup, the No. 15 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (2-0) was able to ward off a late comeback from the Furman Paladins (0-2), earning a 14-10 win at home in Kenan Stadium.
The No. 3 UNC women’s lacrosse team kicked off its season with a huge statement win as it demolished the reigning national champions, No. 4 James Madison, 18-7, on a chilly afternoon in Kenan Stadium.
Furman had sliced No. 15 North Carolina men's lacrosse's six-goal lead to three, trailing 9-6 with two minutes remaining in the third quarter. At that point Tar Heel sophomore Ara Atayan and first-year Brian Cameron had a combined zero goals in their collegiate lacrosse careers.
North Carolina athletics are in full swing this weekend with winter teams continuing to compete and the spring season starting to ramp up. With a variety of events at home each day, take a look at what teams are playing in Chapel Hill and others that are scattered across the nation and abroad.
ROSWELL, GA — The No. 15 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team took on the Mercer Bears in its season opener Saturday. The game was played at Centennial High School in Atlanta, Ga., on the same field where UNC first-year attackman Nicky Solomon played the entirety of his high school career. Solomon scored his first two goals as a Tar Heel in his return home as UNC wiped out Mercer, 20-9.
Vengeance comes early for head coach Jenny Levy's North Carolina women's lacrosse team.
At the end of last season, Joe Breschi and the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team faced uncharted territory. For the first time in his 10 seasons as head coach, Breschi’s squad failed to qualify for the NCAA Tournament, finishing the season with a 7-7 mark.