No. 12 UNC men’s lacrosse loses at home in closely contested game to Denver, 9-8
The No. 12 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (3-2, 1-0 ACC) fell to the Denver Pioneers (3-2), 9-8, at Dorrance Field Saturday morning.
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The No. 12 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (3-2, 1-0 ACC) fell to the Denver Pioneers (3-2), 9-8, at Dorrance Field Saturday morning.
“Unassisted” was a word that echoed over the PA speakers throughout Dorrance Field on Friday night seemingly each time the ball was shot successfully into the cage.
Following productive careers in Chapel Hill, several former North Carolina men's basketball players have made their mark in the professional ranks.
Although the North Carolina and Duke men's basketball teams boast strong play at the guard and frontcourt positions, both sides have found production from their talented group of wings.
With its season opener against Mercer on Feb. 10 quickly approaching, the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team has its eyes on making it back to the NCAA Tournament after missing three out of the last four postseasons.
On Wednesday, the No. 8 North Carolina women’s basketball team led from nearly wire to wire in a 64-42 win over UNC Wilmington at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill.
Coming off three consecutive losses over the course of just six days, No. 18 North Carolina will travel to Blacksburg, Va., on Sunday to play Virginia Tech for its first conference game of the season.
When graduate student Ryan Seggerman was first recruited by UNC men's tennis coach Sam Paul, neither of them imagined that it would take four years for Seggerman to make his debut as a Tar Heel.
On a roster highlighted by the play of its dynamic guards and dominant bigs, the North Carolina men's basketball team's wings are often the unsung members of the rotation.
On Friday, the undefeated No. 1 UNC field hockey (17-0, 6-0 ACC) team captured its 25th ACC Championship as it defeated No. 5 Virginia (13-7, 3-3 ACC), 3-2, in the ACC Championship final.
On Sunday, the top-ranked UNC field hockey team (14-0, 5-0 ACC) remained unbeaten as it defeated No. 9 Saint Joseph’s (12-3, 6-0 A-10) 6-0 on Senior Day at Karen Shelton Stadium.