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(03/21/12 8:40pm)
With the meat of North Carolina’s schedule set to begin on Saturday, and his team slumping, UNC men’s lacrosse coach Joe Breschi opted to shake up his starting lineup for Wednesday’s matchup with Dartmouth.
(03/04/12 5:34am)
DURHAM — It was a familiar scene for North Carolina on Saturday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium. After dominating its contest with Duke for the duration of play, UNC found itself up against a hard-charging Blue Devils squad in the final 10 minutes.
(01/23/12 1:23am)
Heading into Sunday’s matinee matchup with N.C. State University, North Carolina’s best means of defeating the Wolfpack was hard to miss.
(11/17/11 3:37am)
In discussing the talented crop of freshmen at her disposal this season, North Carolina women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell likes to point out that her rookies have the kind of winner’s mentality that can help carry UNC deep in postseason play.
(11/14/11 4:40am)
Throughout Saturday’s NCAA first-round contest against William and Mary, it seemed something was missing from the usual game day atmosphere at a North Carolina women’s soccer match.
(10/11/11 2:08am)
Coach Anson Dorrance refers to Ali Hawkins as one of the greatest leaders in the history of UNC women’s soccer, a three-year captain with the power to command a room when she speaks.
(10/02/11 6:45pm)
With injuries hampering its defense, slowed production from its go-to scorers and two losses in its past three games, a road trip to Florida didn’t sound too appealing to the North Carolina women’s soccer team, especially considering recent history.
(09/19/11 12:39am)
As recently as 2009, Megan Brigman didn’t figure she would play much of a role in the future of North Carolina women’s soccer.
(09/05/11 9:55pm)
If there has been one differentiating factor threaded through the success of North Carolina women’s soccer over the years, it has been the program’s tremendous depth.
(08/28/11 5:10pm)
Through her first three seasons at North Carolina, Courtney Jones witnessed UNC’s veterans come through in tight spots for the Tar Heels time and again, year after year.
(12/12/10 10:07pm)
As has become tradition over the last few years, Larry Drew II and his father, current Atlanta Hawks coach Larry Drew, hold telephone chats after almost every one of the younger’s games.
(11/24/10 7:30pm)
For a span of 2:21 at the end of the first half of Tuesday’s 80-69 victory against UNC-Asheville, North Carolina displayed glimpses of the skill and potential that ranked them among the preseason top ten teams in the country.
(11/19/10 3:10am)
If a women’s soccer contest between North Carolina and Notre Dame does not conjure up images befitting the fiercest of rivalry matches, consider this: For the fourth consecutive year, either the Tar Heels or the Fighting Irish will be responsible for ending the other’s season.
(11/15/10 3:10am)
The opening minutes of Sunday’s game against James Madison must have seemed like déjà vu to Crystal Dunn.
(11/12/10 4:43am)
No matter how many times it happens, it still feels like a dream.
(11/09/10 3:06am)
Almost forgotten in the wake of North Carolina’s dramatic victory against Florida State was the crushing loss of the team’s most consistent offensive weapon and one of its strongest leaders.
(11/08/10 3:12am)
WINSTON-SALEM — As her 88th minute shot trickled over the end line to draw North Carolina even against Wake Forest, Meghan Klingenberg nearly leapt out of the stadium, her head soaring above the rest of her UNC teammates as they swarmed her in celebration.
(11/04/10 9:56pm)
Tipping the scales at 210 pounds, John Henson will be one of the lightest big men in college basketball this season. He’ll also be among those who have packed on the most pounds since 2009.
(10/29/10 3:42am)
DURHAM — With less than two minutes remaining in Thursday’s contest, and North Carolina clinging to a one-goal lead, Courtney Jones dribbled deep into Duke’s defensive third, loosely marked with yards of green before her.
(10/18/10 2:07am)
Searching desperately for a gap in Florida State’s bunker defense, the North Carolina women’s soccer team earned the game’s decisive tally from the player perhaps least expected to break the 0-0 deadlock.