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To Amber Rinestine, UNC athletics is a utopia — a place to see athletes evolve, find their potential and form relationships that last well into the future.
DURHAM — The North Carolina softball team traveled to Durham this weekend and was swept 3-0 by the No. 1 Blue Devils. Here are three takeaways from the series' action:
Four innings into the final game of the tied series against Georgia Tech, the North Carolina softball team had not recorded a single hit.
The No. 7 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team (4-2) fell to the No. 5 Notre Dame (5-1) 7-5 in a tough Saturday morning match-up.
One word to describe the UNC softball team this season is “new.”
Wednesday's game for the North Carolina softball team could be considered a homecoming of sorts — in more ways than one.
To prepare for its spring season, the North Carolina women’s golf coaching staff set a challenge for their team.
Beth Miller might know the rules of volleyball better than the officials themselves.
For much of her life, Sadie Swift thought of herself as a basketball player.
The North Carolina volleyball team (11-12, 5-9 ACC) fell in a reverse sweep to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (17-8, 8-6 ACC) in five sets on Sunday afternoon at Carmichael Arena.
To prepare for the frigid weather at the St. Andrews Links Collegiate, first-year Ing Iadpluem turned the air conditioning in her Granville Towers dorm room to 40 degrees.
After dropping the first two sets at Carmichael Arena against N.C. State on Sunday, UNC forced a fourth set with a win in the third. However, the late burst of energy was not enough to pull out the win, eventually falling 1-3.
At the end of the second set against Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium, an error was committed in deciding which team should receive the 23rd point.
To end its time at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational, the UNC women's golf team gathered right outside the Governor's Club clubhouse in Chapel Hill. This end-of-match tradition is called the “shot of the day” huddle, where each player goes around and names a positive aspect of their day.
The North Carolina women’s golf team hosted the annual Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill this week. The two-day tournament took place at the Governor’s Club and featured 14 teams.
In the UNC women's golf team's second consecutive weekend on the road, sophomore Inez Ng and first-year Reagan Southerland led the way for a strong Tar Heel finish — a strong indicator of this team's depth.
Every team has its highs and lows, and this weekend was no exception for North Carolina volleyball.
The North Carolina women’s golf team started its season at the Mary Fossum Invitational on Sunday and Monday, finishing in ninth place at 26 over par.
The North Carolina volleyball team (5-3) defeated the Santa Clara Broncos (8-3) in four sets on Friday night.
Even though basketball season doesn't start until late October, the sound of dribbling could be heard all over UNC’s campus Sunday morning.