First-year Eva van’t Hoog makes herself a new home at UNC
Leaving your family for your first year of college can be tough, especially when home is 4,050 miles away.
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Leaving your family for your first year of college can be tough, especially when home is 4,050 miles away.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team fell to No. 7 Wake Forest on Friday by a score of 3-2. UNC made a comeback toward the end of the game, but ultimately came up short — resulting in its second loss of the season.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team pushed its win streak to nine with a 5-1 victory against Virginia Commonwealth on Sunday in Richmond, Virginia.
In a rivalry game, anything can happen.
The UNC field hockey team beats Longwood on Friday afternoon, Oct. 9, with a score of 8-1. Emily Wold (9) defends an opponent.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team is renowned for its offensive prowess.
The underclassmen on the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team stepped up in a big way Friday night at Francis E. Henry Stadium in Chapel Hill.
The women's field hockey team finishes up a difficult practice on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 7. Senior Emily Wold (9) and junior Caroline Plyler (12) stretch together at the completion of the team's session.
A steady rain fell in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Friday evening, but the field hockey field was not the only thing flooded.
Coming off of three-straight shutouts at home, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team had confidence going into Sunday’s match against Appalachian State.
The University of National Champions — it’s a moniker tossed around loosely when one starts talking about North Carolina athletics.
Playing in front of its home crowd for the first time this season, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team shut out the No. 9 Louisville Cardinals 5-0 on Friday.
The North Carolina field hockey team had yet another weekend of two road tests. But this trip, the Tar Heels were tasked with two top-10 teams.