Top-seeded North Carolina wins second College Cup
HOOVER, ALA. — In one of the most unique situations in college soccer, Ben Speas tallied the game-winning goal to win his second consecutive NCAA College Cup.
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HOOVER, ALA. — In one of the most unique situations in college soccer, Ben Speas tallied the game-winning goal to win his second consecutive NCAA College Cup.
With five minutes and thirteen seconds remaining in the second half, the top-seeded North Carolina men’s soccer team was almost certain it was headed back to Chapel Hill with a loss to UCLA in the College Cup semifinal round.
An easy 97-48 victory against Evansville allowed the No. 4 North Carolina basketball team to return to its fundamentals.
The top-seeded North Carolina men’s soccer team struggled to find a rhythm in the first half of Sunday’s NCAA third round game as Indiana threw a wrench in its well-oiled machine with some troubling matchups.
After missing his first start of the season in the opening round of the ACC tournament Tuesday, injured North Carolina forward Billy Schuler clocked only 73 combined minutes during Friday’s semifinal and Sunday’s championship match.
The No. 3 North Carolina men’s soccer team beat North Carolina State 4-0 in the ACC tournament quarterfinals Tuesday, but it had to do so without leading-scorer Billy Schuler.
After North Carolina’s 72-65 Sweet 16 loss to Stanford last March, the women’s basketball team was left with more than one gaping hole.
After spending almost an hour combined in overtime thus far this season, the No. 4 North Carolina men’s soccer team seems to have finally found a relaxing rhythm in the high-stress periods.
DAVIDSON — When the whistle blew to signal the kickoff of Monday night’s match between the No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team and Davidson, UNC goalkeeper Scott Goodwin had one simple, succinct request for his teammates.
The No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team witnessed a couple of familiar faces notching goals during UNC’s 4-2 win against College of Charleston on Friday.
Tuesday night’s matchup against UNC-Asheville began just like any other for the No. 4 North Carolina men’s soccer team.
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The last time the North Carolina men’s soccer team traveled to Virginia, the Tar Heels played 102 minutes of scoreless soccer before losing its No. 1 spot with a 1-0 loss to Virginia Tech.
Scott Goodwin’s life is all about numbers.
Enzo Martinez knows how to score the game-winning goal.
The 13-member committee tapped to select UNC’s next athletic director and the firm hired to lead the search met for the first time Wednesday to discuss candidates for the job.
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Bryn Renner might have been making his first career start against James Madison on Saturday, but he certainly didn’t look like a rookie.
Sophomore Bryn Renner began his career as North Carolina’s starting quarterback with a bang, dominating James Madison 42-10.
Even Hurricane Irene’s torrential rain and gale-force winds couldn’t keep Billy Schuler away from the field any longer.
Quiet confidence manifests itself in Levi Michael.