UNC women's tennis loses first ACC match of season in 4-3 misstep against Georgia Tech
The No. 4 UNC women’s tennis team lost to No. 10 Georgia Tech 4-3 on Saturday. The defeat ended the Tar Heels' unblemished ACC record.
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The No. 4 UNC women’s tennis team lost to No. 10 Georgia Tech 4-3 on Saturday. The defeat ended the Tar Heels' unblemished ACC record.
Alexa Graham coughed after each point. The No. 40 North Carolina women's tennis player grew tired and frustrated, the flu and emotions from the heated match slowly getting to her.
The No. 4 North Carolina women's tennis team returned home after a three-week road trip on Friday, defeating Virginia Tech, 7-0 at Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
The No. 35 North Carolina women’s golf team traveled to Johns Island, S.C., to compete in the Briar’s Creek Invitational on Monday and Tuesday. The Tar Heels tied with ECU for 10th place out of the 18 teams.
The No. 4 North Carolina men’s tennis team (15-2, 3-1 ACC) traveled to Blacksburg, Virginia, to play Virginia Tech (6-7, 1-2 ACC) and won 4-3.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s tennis team (18-1, 5-0 ACC) continued its unblemished conference play with a 6-1 victory over Florida State (8-8, 1-5 ACC).
RALEIGH — The UNC gymnastics team members stood behind the black curtain that separated them from the floor, anxiously waiting for the matchup between N.C. State and Pittsburgh to finish.
The North Carolina gymnastics team finished fourth out of six teams at the EAGL championships in Raleigh on Saturday.
Despite high scores from junior Morgan Lane, The North Carolina gymnastics team (11-4, 5-1 EAGL) wrapped up their regular season, falling to No. 4 UCLA, 197.800-195.400, on Sunday.
The North Carolina softball team confidently headed out to Greensboro riding an 11-game winning streak. The Tar Heels (16-5) saw their streak end, however, as they were defeated by UNC Greensboro 6-3 on Wednesday.
A roaring beat echoed throughout Carmichael Arena, eliciting shrieks from a cluster of elementary-school girls in the crowd. The youngsters started dancing along with Morgan Lane, smiles stretched across their faces. When she hit her final pose, their squealing drowned out the applause from other onlookers.
Hayley Carter sat down on the bench with a huff, wiping the towel across the back of her neck. She looked up to the scoreboard — 6-0, 5-0 — and put her head back down.
Despite falling in overall team score, the North Carolina gymnastics team beat William & Mary 194.075-192.875, marking the Tar Heels' third victory this season against the Tribe.
As she slid into her final pose of her floor exercise, senior Christina Pheil's lower lip quivered.
The North Carolina softball team defeated the Marshall, 8-3, and the Hampton, 8-2 in a doubleheader on Sunday.
Coming off of a 6-5 win over Towson Friday afternoon, the North Carolina softball team (9-4) defeated Miami of Ohio (5-6) when a scoring streak during the seventh inning secured the 8-7 win.
North Carolina gymnastics claimed a victory of 195.625-191.250 over William & Mary in the team's last home meet of the season.
After falling to No. 1 Florida during the final round of the ITA Indoor Championships a little over a week ago, the No. 2 North Carolina women’s tennis team rallied during its first home dual outdoor matches — defeating Elon, 7-0, and Appalachian State, 6-1, on Tuesday at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
Over the last 10 days, the UNC gymnastics team has scored at least 195.500 in three straight meets, established new career bests and introduced another gymnast to compete in all-around. The win against EAGL rival New Hampshire during Friday’s Pink Meet marked the Tar Heels’ highest score yet, pushing them closer to their goal of the season — to score a 196.
This past weekend, the North Carolina gymnastics team traveled for its first two quad meets of the season. The Tar Heels traveled to Raleigh on Friday for a meet against N.C. State, Pittsburgh and William & Mary. On Sunday, UNC traveled to Towson, Md. to compete in the Shelli Calloway Invitational against Towson, West Virginia and Temple. The Tar Heels won both meets, scoring 195.675 on Friday and 195.525 on Sunday.