Men’s soccer to host St. Mary’s Saturday in NCAA quarterfinals
With just one more win, the North Carolina men’s soccer team (19-2-2) will punch its ticket to a fourth consecutive College Cup.
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With just one more win, the North Carolina men’s soccer team (19-2-2) will punch its ticket to a fourth consecutive College Cup.
Three times in the North Carolina men’s soccer team’s last seven games, the Tar Heels have needed more than 90 minutes to decide an outcome.
With all the speed his 4-year-old legs could muster, Dwight Jones’ son sprinted out to greet his father on the field during the recognition of the seniors before North Carolina’s 37-21 win against Duke.
In the final game of the regular season with the victory bell on the line the North Carolina football team took down the Duke Blue Devils 37-21.
Selfishness is not a problem that the No. 1 North Carolina men’s basketball team has had to deal with this year.
Ashton Bennett is the kind of player that takes over soccer games.
Three times in the North Carolina men’s soccer team’s last seven games, the Tar Heels have needed more than 90 minutes to decide an outcome.
Just like each of the other 47 teams named to the 2011 NCAA men’s soccer tournament field Monday, North Carolina wants to take home the mahogany and gold hardware come Dec. 11.
After the winning the first-ever game on an aircraft carrier just two days prior to its matchup with UNC-Asheville, the No. 1 North Carolina men’s basketball team christened the Bulldogs’ brand-new Kimmel Arena with a 91-75 victory.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team found itself in overtime for the sixth time this season in the semifinals of the ACC tournament.
The two first-half scoring plays might not have been executed exactly the way North Carolina drew them up.
In the regular season finale at No. 10 Boston College, the North Carolina men’s soccer team clinched the regular season ACC championship with a 2-0 victory.
The schedule had the North Carolina men’s basketball team pegged to start the 2011-12 season at 7:30 p.m. Friday night with an exhibition game against UNC-Pembroke.
Not only are the members of North Carolina’s football team oblivious to the University’s NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing that’s taking place today, but like well-trained athletes, they’re not looking past Saturday.
It’s safe to say the North Carolina men’s soccer team has been a second-half team.
DAVIDSON — Before making a trip to Davidson to take on the Wildcats, the No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team hadn’t played a game away from Fetzer Field in more than three weeks.
The North Carolina men’s soccer team has come close a couple of times, including two College Cup appearances in the last two seasons, but the men haven’t brought a national title to Chapel Hill since 2001.
After using a season-high 35 shots last Tuesday night against UNC-Asheville to net only two goals, the North Carolina men’s soccer team stepped up its efficiency.
After putting up just 13 points against Marshall last week, Louisville decided to make the trip to Chapel Hill without its offensive coordinator Mike Sanford.
From eight yards away and just left of frame, Rob Lovejoy unleashed a blast four minutes into overtime that ricocheted off the near post toward the far post.