UNC gymnastics finishes fourth at EAGL championships despite injuries
It seems as though injuries have defined the North Carolina gymnastics’ team’s season.
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It seems as though injuries have defined the North Carolina gymnastics’ team’s season.
Gymnastics is a sport of little things.
It may have been playing the same opponent, but nothing in No. 2 North Carolina’s ACC semi-final match-up against Syracuse resembled its fast-paced, high-scoring regular season win.
Buying in and believing — that’s what it takes to win, according to varsity eight coxswain Kylee Wooten.
Just like any other team needs a full game of good competition, a gymnastics team needs consistency and poise throughout an entire meet to bring home a victory.
Under overcast skies and 33-degree weather, the bundled crowd at Navy Field on Saturday was cold. But the No. 4 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team’s attack certainly wasn’t.
In gymnastics, every point counts.
The North Carolina volleyball team — No. 7 in the country and No. 1 in the ACC — has a target on its back.
If there was one thing that could match the energy of the 4,610-person crowd in Carmichael Arena during the No. 8 North Carolina volleyball team's 3-1 win over No. 3 Florida State (24-2, 12-2 ACC), it was Paige Neuenfeldt.
It’s not a stretch to say the Notre Dame men’s basketball team wasn’t too pleased with its inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Ten straight wins for the UNC volleyball team, but they still weren't satisfied.
Nine and six.
Autumn might not technically be North Carolina's rowing season, but it seems this fall might still be their best season yet.
As the ball just barely rolled over the net and onto the floor of Florida State’s Tully Gymnasium in the third set, it was not the score the North Carolina volleyball team was paying attention to.