UNC men's soccer shut down in 1-0 loss to Wake Forest
The No. 19 North Carolina men’s soccer team (7-4-2, 3-3 ACC) dropped their second straight close contest on Friday night in a 1-0 loss at No. 4 Wake Forest (12-2, 5-1 ACC).
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The No. 19 North Carolina men’s soccer team (7-4-2, 3-3 ACC) dropped their second straight close contest on Friday night in a 1-0 loss at No. 4 Wake Forest (12-2, 5-1 ACC).
The No. 14 North Carolina men’s golf team went down to the wire with No. 12 Notre Dame at the Fighting Irish Classic in South Bend, IN this weekend, finishing in second place out of thirteen teams. The top-3 finish for the Tar Heels signaled a return to form for a team that had been struggling ever since winning the Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate on September 2nd.
The University of North Carolina is doubling down on its commitment to excellence in women's athletics after the Rams Club and the UNC athletic department announced a new initiative over the weekend.
After a rocky start to the season, the North Carolina volleyball team (4-9, 1-2 ACC) flipped the script against N.C. State (5-10, 0-3 ACC) in Raleigh, claiming its first ACC victory, 3-2, in a five-set thriller on Wednesday.
The North Carolina women’s tennis team sent its top players to Malibu, California this weekend to compete with the nation’s premier collegiate talent. The ITA Oracle Masters tournament brings 32 of the top-ranked women together for an import early-season litmus test.
Goals in field hockey can be hard to come by – unless you are No. 1 ranked North Carolina.
It's not often that halftime stands out as the most important moment of the game, especially in a season-opener that goes into extra minutes.
To kick off a highly anticipated 2019 season, the North Carolina football team will face off against SEC opponent South Carolina and look to erase the collective memory of last year’s 2-9 campaign.
For the North Carolina men’s soccer team, the weight of expectation is nothing new.
In its fifth game in four days, the North Carolina softball team (31-15, 15-6) powered past UNC-Greensboro (25-19, 9-4) 6-2 in what head coach Donna Papa saw as a revenge game. After losing to the Spartans last season, the Tar Heels overcame a 2-0 deficit to avoid another upset at the hands of their in-state foe.
The North Carolina women’s golf team finished in a tie for ninth place out of 12 teams in this year’s ACC Championships, in a three-day tournament that concluded on Saturday afternoon.
With the rest of the ACC watching, the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team finished off their regular season with 12-10 loss to No. 12 Notre Dame in a game that decided the seeding in the upcoming ACC Tournament.
On a rainy Friday afternoon in Chapel Hill, the No. 2 ranked North Carolina women’s tennis team took to the indoor courts at the Cone-Kenfield Center in its matchup against No. 13 ranked Florida State. The Tar Heels continued their unrivaled domination of the ACC, taking down the Seminoles 4-0 to improve to 23-1 on the season and 11-0 in conference play.
In a Saturday afternoon matchup between two ACC heavyweights, the No. 3 UNC women’s lacrosse team (5-1, 1-0 ACC) defeated No. 5 UVA (6-2, 0-2 ACC) in what will be regarded as a memorable 13-12 shootout.
The No. 5 UNC men’s tennis team (9-2, 2-0 ACC) traveled to Blacksburg, Va., on Saturday afternoon to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies (8-5, 0-3 ACC) in a crucial conference matchup. The Tar Heels entered the match coming off of a signature win over their Tobacco Road rival, dominating Duke 4-1 in the first outdoor match of the season.
One year after a magical performance from the women's team in the 2018 ACC Championships, the North Carolina fencing teams both placed third of four teams in this year's tournament at Boston College.
In a Tuesday afternoon doubleheader, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team (11-1) defeated UNCG (1-4) and Appalachian State (3-2) in its first return to action since a trip to the ITA National Team Indoor Championships which culminated in a loss to Georgia in the title match. After a disappointing finish to their indoor championship run, the Tar Heels looked to rebound against their in-state opponents and use the back-to-back matches as a tune up for upcoming conference play at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
It’s UNC-Duke week, what more needs to be said?
In a Saturday afternoon matchup, the No. 15 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (2-0) was able to ward off a late comeback from the Furman Paladins (0-2), earning a 14-10 win at home in Kenan Stadium.