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(05/12/13 3:01pm)
In a match that saw everything from intense doubles matches to a rain delay, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team (27-3) confidently marched into the round of 16 after defeating No. 31 Tennessee 4-1 Saturday.
(05/11/13 4:20am)
The North Carolina women’s tennis team (26-3) rebounded from a tough loss against Miami two weeks ago to dominate South Carolina State Friday in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
(04/29/13 2:54am)
In the semifinals of the ACC women’s tennis tournament Saturday, one point ultimately cost No. 2 North Carolina its chance to move on to the ACC title game the next day.
(04/23/13 1:26am)
On a cold and windy day in Chestnut Hill, Mass., the weather was the smallest of obstacles the No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team had faced in the last few days. The team carried the same unfazed mentality it used this past weekend to defeat No. 63 Boston College Monday and claim the outright ACC regular season title.
(04/22/13 1:07am)
Following a dramatic weekend that included the postponement and rescheduling of its match against Boston College and a hotel lockdown, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team seemed unfazed in its victory Sunday against Maryland (6-15, 1-10 ACC).
(04/19/13 8:54pm)
When the North Carolina women’s tennis team went to sleep early Thursday night in Boston, they were just preparing for a match Friday against Boston College.
(04/15/13 2:17am)
With the ACC Championships looming within the month, the North Carolina women’s rowing team got a chance to measure itself against some of the top competition in the country this weekend.
(04/07/13 11:46pm)
Another match, another singles victory for North Carolina women’s tennis player Caroline Price.
(04/07/13 11:13pm)
After being handed its first conference loss of the season last weekend by Virginia, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team needed to regain its edge.
(03/25/13 1:58am)
Before North Carolina fencer Gill Litynski left for the NCAA Championships in San Antonio, the sophomore said she wanted to make a name for herself as the only female fencer from her school.
(03/22/13 12:54am)
Although the North Carolina fencing team qualified four fencers for the NCAA Championships in San Antonio, Texas, this weekend, sophomore Gill Litynski will travel alone.
(03/04/13 1:11am)
In preparation for the remainder of the outdoor season, the North Carolina women’s tennis team hosted a doubleheader against Winthrop (5-7) and East Carolina (7-3) Saturday, showing off depth while winning both in dominating fashion.
(02/25/13 3:39am)
Inconsistency has plagued the North Carolina fencing team throughout the season, and it surfaced again at the U.S. Collegiate Squad Championships Sunday in Columbus, Ohio.
(02/19/13 4:02am)
A week after winning the program’s first national championship, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s tennis team ran out of gas against No. 2 Florida, losing 4-2 on Monday.
(02/12/13 3:28am)
In the third-set tiebreaker of the last singles match of a championship, all the pressure was on a freshman.
(02/04/13 3:01am)
Coming into Friday’s match against N.C. State, the North Carolina wrestling team was riding a four-match losing streak that included a performance against Navy coach C.D. Mock called one of the worst he’d ever seen.
(01/09/13 12:58am)
The North Carolina swimming and diving teams dipped their toes back into the pool and shook off the rust after a long winter break, participating in two separate meets last week.
(11/05/12 5:15am)
The North Carolina wrestling team’s performance at the Hokie Open in Salem, Va., on Sunday, did not produce any first place finishes.
(10/31/12 3:52am)
North Carolina’s fencing team placed first in four out of six categories, including a sweep of the men’s events, at the Temple Intercollegiate Open in Philadelphia on Sunday.
(10/15/12 2:05am)
A pitching duel in the fifth game of the Fall World Series on Saturday between North Carolina juniors Kent Emanuel and Hobbs Johnson showed off one of UNC’s greatest assets going into the 2013 season.