Play the Craven, nevermore
The North Carolina men’s soccer team will look for its first road win of the season against Duke (3-4-1, 1-1-1) today, but it will do so without its second-leading goal scorer, junior forward Andy Craven.
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The North Carolina men’s soccer team will look for its first road win of the season against Duke (3-4-1, 1-1-1) today, but it will do so without its second-leading goal scorer, junior forward Andy Craven.
By shutting out Virginia 1-0 on Friday night at Fetzer Field, North Carolina senior goalkeeper Scott Goodwin recorded his 29th career shutout, breaking Michael Ueltschey’s 11-year-old school record.
In North Carolina’s 27-6 victory against East Carolina, the game looked like it was in slow motion for UNC quarterback Bryn Renner.
As North Carolina prepares to face in-state rival East Carolina, there will be some new faces leading the charge.
North Carolina men’s soccer coach Carlos Somoano embraced the gritty effort his team put forth against Wake Forest after a listless performance at James Madison.
After 110 minutes of play, North Carolina and Wake Forest walked off the field with the score no different than when the game began, drawing 0-0.
Last season, James Madison grabbed an early 1-0 lead against North Carolina before the Tar Heels equalized on their way to a 4-1 victory.
It’s been a long time since an opponent has beaten UNC’s defense for a goal in a meaningful game — 390 minutes, to be exact.
In the 58th minute, North Carolina freshman Danny Garcia sent a cross to redshirt senior Martin Murphy for a one-timer that would be the only goal in a 1-0 victory for the top-ranked Tar Heels against West Virginia on Friday night at Fetzer Field.
Last season ended with a transfer student, Ben Speas, breaking a tie against UNC-Charlotte in the 65th minute, leading North Carolina to its second national championship in program history.
After a third-round exit from the NCAA Tournament last year and a season that produced the team’s worst record (13-5-2) in program history, preseason No. 8 UNC women’s soccer team is ready to put the past behind them.
On April 7 in Chapel Hill, junior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro tormented Maryland, scoring five goals in a 14-11 victory against the Terrapins.
The top-seeded UNC women’s lacrosse team got off to a sluggish start against fourth-seeded Virginia in the ACC semifinals and entered the locker room tied at two.
After completing its ACC schedule with a clean sheet, the No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team (13-1, 5-0 ACC) has one last stop to make before it starts postseason play – Evanston, Ill., home of No. 1 Northwestern.
When the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team faced off against rival Duke on Friday night, neither side accounted for a variable that played a critical part in UNC’s 4-2 win — the field.
Junior Jose Hernandez has been a fixture on the first singles court for No. 24 North Carolina, and on Friday against Georgia Tech, he displayed exactly why his team counts on him to face the ACC’s toughest competitors.
Though coach Sylvia Hatchell said she would not make excuses for North Carolina holding the fifth spot in the ACC, it’s hard to overlook the way the Tar Heels have made do without a consistent lineup all season.
It’s hard to win basketball games when a team is consistently turning the ball over, but North Carolina found a way to do that on Jan. 2 against then-No. 12 Miami in Chapel Hill.
After trailing by as much as 16 early in the second half, unranked Virginia refused to leave Carmichael Arena without testing No. 23 North Carolina.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team was poised to collect its third straight comeback victory against an ACC opponent.