UNC women's golf finishes ninth out of eleven teams at Palmetto Spring Invitational
The North Carolina women’s golf team finished ninth out of 11 teams on Monday in the two-day Palmetto Spring Invitational held in Charleston, S.C.
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The North Carolina women’s golf team finished ninth out of 11 teams on Monday in the two-day Palmetto Spring Invitational held in Charleston, S.C.
In its first team competition since March 2020, the UNC women’s golf team competed against 17 other schools Sunday through Tuesday in Melbourne, Fla. in the Moon Golf Invitational. North Carolina finished the tournament in 14th place with a total score of 885.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its spring Olympic sports schedules on Tuesday, as seasons get ready to kick off for many teams across the country.
The North Carolina men’s golf team wrapped up its first tournament of the year on Tuesday afternoon with a fifth-place finish at the Camp Creek Seminole Invitational in Watersound, Florida to kick off the 2020-2021 season.
After the ACC canceled the conference's men's golf season in the fall, North Carolina is gearing up to hit the course as a team for the first time in almost a year.
After the pandemic cut short a season of solid team displays, the UNC women's golf team will look to return to form and remain a contender during the 2020-21 spring campaign.
Four UNC women’s sports teams — volleyball, lacrosse, golf and tennis — announced their upcoming schedules for the spring semester on Tuesday.
For most UNC students, the journey to college means traveling to another part of their home state — for others, the process is much longer. Instead of cramming clothes, books and furniture into a minivan, some students grab their passports and hop on planes to travel thousands of miles.
Most students at UNC had their fall plans upended due to COVID-19, and the University's athletes are no exception. Men's and women's golf, rowing, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's lacrosse, baseball and softball all had their respective fall events canceled. However, some members of the North Carolina men's golf team have continued to play in amateur tournaments across the country.
Finley Golf Course remains open for business despite COVID-19, and continues to provide a practice space for the UNC golf teams after making adjustments to its operations to keep golfers safe and limit common points of contact.
With much of the athletic year up in the air, some North Carolina athletes have been placed in unique situations.
As the debate over whether to have football this fall rages on, non-revenue sports across the Atlantic Coast Conference have already felt the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Months after the coronavirus pandemic ground collegiate athletics to a screeching halt, one sport seems to be returning to a state as close to normal as possible.
UNC junior Ryan Gerard shot a 6-under-par 66 to place second overall in the John Burns Intercollegiate in Lihue, Kauai, Hawai'i. With Gerard leading the way, the men’s golf team finished 11th out of the 21 teams by the final day of the tournament.
The UNC women’s golf team took on a field of 16 schools in Melbourne, Fla. at the Moon Golf Invitational starting on Monday and finishing Tuesday. Their first tournament of 2020 saw the Tar Heels finish in a tie for fourth place overall, with a team score of 867 and one player finishing in the top 10.
Led by impressive performances by sophomore Ryan Burnett and first-year Austin Greaser, the North Carolina men’s golf team placed fourth in the two-day Sea Best Invitational.
Sophomores Jennifer Zhou and Nicole Lu turned in totals of 1-over 217 and 3-over 219, respectively, to carry the North Carolina women's golf team to a 12th-place finish in the Landfall Tradition tournament from Oct. 25-27 in Wilmington, North Carolina.
The North Carolina men’s golf team earned a seventh place finish in a talented field of 14 teams at the Golf Club of Georgia Invitational in Atlanta, Georgia.
It didn't come easy for the North Carolina women’s golf team during the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational at the UNC Finley Golf Course.
The No. 14 North Carolina men’s golf team went down to the wire with No. 12 Notre Dame at the Fighting Irish Classic in South Bend, IN this weekend, finishing in second place out of thirteen teams. The top-3 finish for the Tar Heels signaled a return to form for a team that had been struggling ever since winning the Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate on September 2nd.