UNC women's lacrosse survives nail biter with 12-9 victory over East Carolina in Greenville
The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team held on for a close-call 12-9 victory against East Carolina on April 11 in Greenville.
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The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team held on for a close-call 12-9 victory against East Carolina on April 11 in Greenville.
The No. 2 UNC women’s tennis team finished off its successful first weekend of the indoor season with a pair of wins against East Carolina University and Campbell University. The doubleheader took place at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
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After turbulent singles play and multiple weather scares moved play indoors, the No. 1 UNC women’s tennis team (28-3, 12-1 ACC) failed to beat the No. 4 seed Texas Longhorns (25-4, 8-1 Big 12), losing 4-2 in the NCAA semifinals.
After a 12-3 win on Saturday secured a series win for the Diamond Heels (31-19, 12-15 ACC) against Wake Forest (35-16-1, 12-14-1 ACC), the Tar Heels failed to complete the three-game sweep of the Demon Deacons, losing 11-2 on Sunday.
The Tar Heels clinched a series win on Saturday thanks to a blowout fifth inning that pushed them to a 12-3 victory against Wake Forest.
The UNC men’s tennis team (18-8, 9-3 ACC) began its NCAA tournament run this weekend by defeating Navy, 4-1, in the first round. The Tar Heels then secured a spot in the Sweet 16 after a 4-1 win against Arizona. This will be the eight consecutive Sweet 16 for the Tar Heels.
No. 13 UNC baseball's final game against the University of Miami Hurricanes was a 14-inning, nearly-tied-up match following two losses to the Hurricanes in the first two games of the series. Coming off of 3-7 and 5-8 losses against the Hurricanes, UNC held their ground until the final run of the 14th-inning when the score went 3-2 in favor of Miami.
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