UNC men's soccer still searching for first win after 2-1 loss to UCF
The No. 6 North Carolina men's soccer team (0-1-1) are still winless this season after falling 2-1 to the No. 15 University of Central Florida on Sunday.
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The No. 6 North Carolina men's soccer team (0-1-1) are still winless this season after falling 2-1 to the No. 15 University of Central Florida on Sunday.
Earlier this summer, head coach Mack Brown designated the defensive line as the team’s "biggest question" other than quarterback. Since then, the Tar Heels hope to have found their answer under center in first-year Sam Howell. But Brown and the staff will still need players to step up on the defensive front.
A strong showing against a highly talented rival culminated in the No. 2 North Carolina women's soccer team's second win of the season, a 2-0 victory against No. 8 Duke on Sunday.
The UNC volleyball team has been struggling to find consistent playmakers since a stellar 2016 season that saw it go 29-4. The Tar Heels are looking for a fresh start after going 22-33 over the past two seasons, including a disappointing record of 8-19 last year. A lack of chemistry could be the reason UNC hasn't found a winning formula recently. The 2018 team featured seven first-years and four transfers.
The UNC softball team started its four-game road trip on the right track by topping the Campbell, 7-2 in Buies Creek, N.C. The win improved UNC’s impressive road record to 7-2, and 27-14 overall. The Tar Heels took advantage of the Camels (19-26), who are 1-6 in their last seven games.
After a forgettable 2018 football season for North Carolina, new head coach Mack Brown has brought newfound energy to a program in desperate need of a fresh start.
Jamie Ortega led the North Carolina women's lacrosse team with six goals as the Tar Heels toppled the Cardinals, 17-6, on their home turf on Saturday. The win improved UNC’s record to 10-3 overall and 3-2 in conference play, while Louisville dropped to 4-10 overall and 0-5 in conference.
The No. 2 North Carolina women's tennis team improved to 22-1 and 10-0 in conference play after sweeping the Pittsburgh Panthers, 7-0, on their home court.
The No. 11 North Carolina men's tennis team battled conference foe from down the road, No. 3 Wake Forest, but fell short of an upset, losing 5-2. In a matchup with significant ACC implications, the Tar Heels slipped to 4-2 in conference play while the Demon Deacons improved to a perfect 8-0.
The North Carolina rowing team successfully braved troubled waters during its two-day stint on the Cooper River.
A strong start to the season saw the North Carolina softball team jump out to a 5-3 record and collect two wins against Michigan, who was ranked No. 17 at the time. However, the Tar Heels have stumbled of late, going 1-5 in the six games after their dismantling of the Wolverines.
The North Carolina softball team looked to defend its home turf on Thursday at Anderson Stadium against a talented George Washington squad (10-2). Despite a busy day from first-year pitcher Hannah George, the Tar Heels lost 7-0 in seven innings against the Colonials, and have dropped to 6-8 on the season and lost five of their last six games.
First-year Emily Grund narrowly missed being named the ACC’s most valuable diver after collecting two top-five scores and finishing second in total points. As a whole, UNC set 10 personal bests despite returning from Greensboro with 700.5 points and a seventh-place finish in the event.
After starting the season with five straight victories, the North Carolina women's tennis team added a signature win in a top-five showdown at the Vanderbilt Currey Tennis Center. The Tar Heels upset a talented Commodores team, 5-2, to keep their record an unblemished 6-0.
The North Carolina swimming and diving teams followed a loss in the ACC opener to N.C. State by dropping another bout to Virginia. Despite a 0-2 start to conference play, spirits were high due to the performances of several young stars on both the men’s and women’s squads.
Under head coach Roy Williams, the North Carolina men's basketball team has been known for putting the ball in the hands of post players that dominate at the college level. However, players like Tyler Hansbrough, Tyler Zeller and Sean May have failed to see their college success translate to the next level.
The North Carolina swimming and diving teams combined for solid team performances highlighted by stellar individual showings in the USA Swimming AT&T Winter Nationals in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The UNC fencing teams took a step back in the Garret Penn State Open after an impressive start to the season while facing some of the toughest competition in the country.
The 2018 NFL season began with 18 former Tar Heels represented on pro rosters. This is in large part due to the 2017 NFL Draft where six Tar Heels were selected. Among them was Mitchell Trubisky, who joined Julius Peppers as one of two active Tar Heels that were chosen in the top-two of the NFL Draft.