What you missed in sports on Thanksgiving break
Men’s Basketball
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Men’s Basketball
The No. 25 North Carolina women’s basketball team faced two one-win teams in its weekend doubleheader. Though UNC handily defeated La Salle, 85-55, and UNC-Asheville, 101-42, the two games couldn’t have been more different.
NORFOLK, Va. — Kelsey Kolojejchick slumped and put her hands on her knees.
The stage was all but set for a Sunday showdown between two of the most storied programs in NCAA Division I field hockey.
NORFOLK, VA. — After watching Syracuse’s defense deny her first three shots, North Carolina forward Charlotte Craddock finally found her opening.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — According to the Virginia announcing crew, North Carolina’s Quinton Davis had a record-setting night in UNC’s 37-13 win.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (22-1) will travel to the Final Four this weekend in hopes of capturing a national title that has eluded them the last two years.
Prior to Georgia Tech’s 18-point trouncing of North Carolina, the Tar Heels had two weeks to practice.
Though the official senior day for the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team was two weeks ago, Sunday’s quarterfinal game against No. 8 Old Dominion was the last time the Tar Heel seniors would play on the turf at Henry Stadium.
The North Carolina football team stepped onto the field at Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon with an extra week of practice under its belt.
At the conclusion of last season, the North Carolina women’s basketball team spurned an invitation to the postseason WNIT tournament.
In the 4-2 ACC Championship win Sunday, it took nearly 30 minutes for the No. 1 seed North Carolina field hockey team to break through No. 3 seed Maryland’s stifling defense.
Starting Friday, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team will enter the uncertainty of post-season play with an upper hand.
An early five-point deficit and a halftime lead of four points in an exhibition game might be troubling for some teams.
The North Carolina field hockey team closed out its ACC season on Saturday in one of the toughest environments in college field hockey — College Park, Md.
For the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team, Fall Break doesn’t represent a time to relax and recover from midterms.
With eight minutes remaining in regulation of the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team’s win against No. 5 Virginia on Saturday, UNC was down 2-1 and looking at its first ACC loss of the season.
The No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team was missing two of its top players Tuesday night, sophomores Boyd Okwuonu and Mikey Lopez, to the U-20 national team, but that didn’t faze coach Carlos Somoano or the rest of the team.
Preseason training for the North Carolina field hockey team was slightly different this fall than in previous years.
For the No. 2 North Carolina field hockey team, Tuesday’s matchup against Davidson was all about getting back to its defensive fundamentals.