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Senior back Julia Young (16) moves the ball upfield against Appalachian State on October 30.
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Senior back Julia Young (16) moves the ball upfield against Appalachian State on October 30.
Lauren Moyer looked up at the scoreboard as she jogged off the field for halftime. It read 2-0, but Moyer never once thought the No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team was out of the game.
In field hockey, center back is the worst position — outside of goalie — for your daughter to play if you’re a nervous parent.
Junior Gab Major (27) inserts the ball against App State. UNC defeated App State 9-1.
After compiling a 15-4 (3-3 ACC) record this season, the No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team will start postseason play with the ACC Tournament this weekend.
UNC midfielder Catherine Hayden (8) winds up for a shot against Appalachian State on Sunday.
After ending ACC play with two losses on the road, the No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team needed some momentum ahead of the ACC Tournament.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team finished its regular season with a 9-1 win against Appalachian State.
The No. 5 North Carolina field hockey team won its second straight game, defeating Old Dominion 2-0 in Norfolk, Virginia Saturday.
Gab Major (27) attempts to get the ball away from Duke defenders. The Tar Heels fell to Duke 3-0.
With under one minute remaining, the No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team lined up for a penalty corner.
A day after a loss to Duke, the No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team defeated Liberty 5-1 on Sunday.
In a defensive battle at Williams Field, the No. 4 North Carolina field hockey team (12-4, 3-3 ACC) fell to No. 2 Duke (14-2, 5-1 ACC) in a 3-0 contest. The game was closer than the scoreboard suggested, ultimately coming down to which team could convert its chances.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team demolished Miami (Ohio) on Sunday afternoon with a 6-0 win in Ohio.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team suffered a 1-0 loss against the No. 7 Louisville Cardinals on Saturday.
With the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team struggling to defeat No. 10 Virginia in overtime, the team turned to fifth-year senior Emma Bozek to make a play.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team won its sixth straight game on Friday night at Henry Stadium, scoring a golden goal in overtime to defeat the No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers, 3-2.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team served Davidson College a tough 6-0 loss Tuesday, pushing the Tar Heels’ winning streak to five games.
A 37-day transformation for the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team culminated in the Tar Heels (9-2, 3-1 ACC) riding four second-half goals to a 5-1 defeat of No. 9 Michigan (7-4) on Sunday.
The No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 9 Michigan 5-1 on Sunday. The Tar Heels redeemed themselves from their loss to the Wolverines earlier in the year, while earning another top-10 victory.