Preview: UNC softball gears up for weekend series against No. 18 Clemson
After a two-game win streak, UNC softball will remain in Chapel Hill for a three-game series against No. 18 Clemson.
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After a two-game win streak, UNC softball will remain in Chapel Hill for a three-game series against No. 18 Clemson.
Three quarters into the No. 8 North Carolina men's lacrosse game against Bellarmine on Saturday, the results weren't promising for the Tar Heels.
UNC gymnastics (10-7) suffered a 197.175-196.475 loss at No. 24 Georgia (4-10) in its final regular season match on Saturday.
The UNC men’s tennis team (6-5) had its third straight match in Chapel Hill on Sunday, where they recorded a 4-2 loss against No. 18 Virginia (8-5).
The No. 1 UNC women’s tennis maintained its undefeated record with a 6-1 win at ACC opponent Louisville on Sunday.
A less than ideal finish for the North Carolina gymnastics team did not stop the team from celebrating the accomplishments of its seniors.
UNC Gymnastics (9-6) celebrated its senior and alumni night on Thursday with a meet at Carmichael Arena against West Virginia (12-3), though the team fell 196.250-195.225.
On Monday, the North Carolina men's basketball team won its second matchup against Louisville this season. Now, the team must prepare to face another ACC opponent this week.
After a dominant 15-8 season-opener win at No. 13 James Madison on Saturday, the No. 2 UNC women’s lacrosse team (2-0) returned to Dorrance Field on Wednesday for an even stronger performance in a 20-7 home-opening win against Furman (0-1).
Following a close 79-77 win at Clemson, the North Carolina men's basketball team will return to the Dean E. Smith Center, where it was undefeated this season before its blowout loss to Duke.
UNC gymnastics first-years shined through with impressive performances Friday, helping get the team its first top finish of the season and showing promise for the future of the program.
The UNC Gymnastics team narrowly escaped with the win at the “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” UNC quad meet in Carmichael Arena against EAGL Conference opponents Pitt and Towson with a team score of 196.000.
If you were present at last Saturday’s UNC Gymnastics meet, you might have noticed a new face: honorary member Thea Weinert.
"Building and thriving."
On Chapel Hill’s second snow weekend in a row, the Tar Heels escaped the cold weather at Carmichael Arena, where they faced off against No. 8 Missouri, Brown and EAGL conference opponent George Washington in the UNC Quad Meet.
On Jan. 7, at its first meet of the year, the UNC gymnastics team posted its best season-opening score in program history.
In front of a record 4,125 home fans at Carmichael Arena on Friday night, the UNC gymnastics team, under the new leadership of head coach Danna Durante, walked away with a score of 195.70 and a second-place finish to start its season at the UNC Tri Meet.
At this point in the season, the No. 25 UNC women's basketball is used to seeing itself win by ridiculous score lines.
When the UNC women’s soccer team faced off against its rival Duke at home on Sept. 17, they were playing for more than just the cheering fans in the stands — they were playing for 11-year-old soccer player Kaleigh Britton.
As they look ahead to the new season, the North Carolina women’s basketball team will look to utilize its frontcourt players to post up and provide dominant play on the court.