No. 3 UNC field hockey knocks off No. 19 Albany in 4-3 road win
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team (11-2, 4-0 ACC) knocked off No. 19 Albany (9-5, 5-1 AE) on Sunday, 4-3, leaving its weekend in New York 2-0.
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The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team (11-2, 4-0 ACC) knocked off No. 19 Albany (9-5, 5-1 AE) on Sunday, 4-3, leaving its weekend in New York 2-0.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (3-1, 0-0 ACC) traveled to Philadelphia for the ACC-Ivy Challenge. The weekend series featured wins against the University of Pennsylvania (0-1, 0-0 Ivy) on Friday and No. 10 Princeton University (0-2, 0-0 Ivy) on Sunday.
The No. 12 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (3-1, 1-0 ACC) beat No. 19 Syracuse (3-2, 0-1 ACC), 19-13, in its conference opener at the JMA Wireless Dome on Saturday afternoon.
Unbeknownst to many UNC students, several Olympians compete regularly on campus.
The No. 7 North Carolina women’s basketball team (9-1) defeated South Carolina Upstate (3-7), 89-47, at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill on Friday night.
The North Carolina men’s fencing team showed depth and young talent at the Temple Open in Philadelphia on Sunday.
Heading into her senior year at North Carolina, women’s golfer Kayla Smith got a confidence boost.
On July 15 through 17, two UNC athletes joined a delegation of athletes from the ACC traveling to Selma and Montgomery, Ala. for an immersive social justice journey.
Senior year of high school is usually a time when students allow themselves to relax, with the stress of college applications behind them. For the growing number of athletes opting to enroll early in college, their last year of high school looks very different.
It's tradition for former UNC men's basketball players to return to Chapel Hill each summer and play pick-up with the team. But amidst the numerous games of pick-up in Chapel Hill, which saw the likes of Coby White and Cameron Johnson stop by, some pro Tar Heels are having a busy offseason competing in the NBA Summer League, playing for Team USA and navigating new trades.
Last month, Special Olympics athletes from Orange County, N.C. won gold while representing Team Special Olympics North Carolina at the 2022 USA Games.
Going into the locker room up 15 points after the first half of the 2022 NCAA championship game, the North Carolina men’s basketball team seemed to be on the verge of achieving the unthinkable. The same team that was considered a bubble team earlier in the season was now just 20 minutes away from an NCAA title.
North Carolina men's basketball coach Hubert Davis proved his abilities as a head coach during the Tar Heel’s electric run in the NCAA Tournament this past season, leading UNC to the national championship game after being unranked for the majority of the season. This upcoming season, Davis’ ability as a recruiter will be tested as his first recruiting class steps foot in the Dean E. Smith Center.
On Tuesday night, the No. 8 seeded Diamond Heels made their first appearance at the 2022 ACC Baseball Championship in Charlotte, N.C.
The UNC baseball team (35-19, 16-15 ACC) won its first game of ACC Championship pool play with a 9-2 victory over the Clemson Tigers (35-22, 13-17 ACC) Tuesday night.