UNC women's basketball knocks off OSU in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge
North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell said at the beginning of the season that her team was going to surprise some people — that the Tar Heels were underrated.
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North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell said at the beginning of the season that her team was going to surprise some people — that the Tar Heels were underrated.
Men’s Basketball
Most teams talk about rebuilding years in the context of multiple seasons.
Four and a half sets into the North Carolina volleyball team’s 3-2 victory on Wednesday against North Carolina State, Wolfpack middle blocker Brie Merriweather went up for a kill. Her attack sailed beyond the baseline, unhindered by any Tar Heel hands as the replay on the big screen confirmed.
NORFOLK, Va. — A penalty stroke is a rare thing in field hockey, and even rarer against North Carolina.
NORFOLK, Va. — After North Carolina lost to Syracuse 1-0 Sept. 1 in an exhausting overtime game, coach Karen Shelton said she’d rather see her team exposed earlier in the season than later.
When Georgetown star Sugar Rodgers stood up after being fouled by UNC’s Xylina McDaniel and shared a few choice words with the freshman forward, it was clear that the outburst had been brewing all game.
At halftime during North Carolina’s 62-58 win against Duquesne in the second round of the preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament, the Tar Heels trailed 35-26. They had shot just 39 percent from the field.
North Carolina’s field hockey team is motivated by the past but determined not to be tied to it.
When North Carolina took on Maryland in the ACC championship game Sunday, it was playing for its second consecutive ACC title and a perfect record against conference opponents.
On a plane ride to California in July 2009, North Carolina sophomore Caroline Price sat staring out the window. She’d taken a similar trip the year before, and it hadn’t ended well.
They’re not just fast. They’re Carolina fast.
Last weekend, the North Carolina field hockey team allowed three goals in two games — all on penalty corners. Though the Tar Heels prevailed in both contests, they knew that if they could improve on anything, it was defending set plays.
North Carolina’s field hockey team is used to dominating the ball, and Sunday’s aggressive offensive performance against Virginia Commonwealth was no exception.
North Carolina won Wednesday night’s match against Clemson the hard way.
North Carolina’s field hockey team is playing like it doesn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings.
This weekend, North Carolina and East Carolina will play a football game. For some people, it will be a big deal. For me, it won’t be.
Right away, Friday evening’s match-up between North Carolina and No. 8 Old Dominion proved its merit as one of the best in college field hockey.
Heading into its fifth game of the season, the No. 1 North Carolina men’s soccer team has finally made a break with the legacy of last year’s national championship squad.
Martin Murphy scored two wonder goals in such quick succession that it was as if his highlight reel was playing out in real time.