UNC boasts depth in rout of Massachusetts
The No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team is building on three consecutive wins this season, even without much help from two of the players who were leading the team at this point in 2014.
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The No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team is building on three consecutive wins this season, even without much help from two of the players who were leading the team at this point in 2014.
Faceoff specialist Stephen Kelly of the No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team lined up face-to-face with High Point’s Jamie Piluso to begin the two teams’ contest on a cold and windy Tuesday.
When the press was let into the lounge at Kenan Memorial Stadium’s football center following No. 21 North Carolina’s dramatic 31-27 win against San Diego State Saturday night, one requested player was notably missing.
They don’t have a front seven. They have a front six. San Diego State’s base defense includes only three defensive linemen and three linebackers.
The pressure’s on.
Going into a senior day matchup against No. 9 Virginia Saturday, one might expect the No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse to feel pressure knowing the team needs another ACC win if it wants to make the ACC Tournament at the end of the month.
Stepping into his team’s meeting room — which had been converted into a press room Saturday — after defeating top-ranked Maryland, North Carolina men’s lacrosse coach Joe Breschi couldn’t control himself.
The No. 6 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team might be feeling a little bit of deja vu heading into its game against top-ranked Maryland in Kenan Stadium this Saturday.
It had the ingredients of an upset.
DURHAM — Duke had a senior All-American. North Carolina had a freshman.
About three minutes into the third quarter of No. 5 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team’s 20-5 blowout win against Bucknell Tuesday, senior Pat Foster received a pass around the crease from a dodging Michael Tagliaferri who was on the run.
Coach Joe Breschi said it wasn’t like junior Jimmy Bitter to be nervous before a game.
Before the No. 3 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team headed down to South Carolina to take on Furman in its season opener, coach Joe Breschi said it would take a group effort to replace the numbers and leadership Marcus Holman produced in 2013.
It was a heartbreaking loss.
Every athlete as a kid dreams of playing professionally in their respective sport. Everyone wants to be drafted to the NFL or be a lottery pick in the NBA.
At the beginning of the second half of North Carolina’s 75-60 victory against Northern Kentucky, starting point guard Marcus Paige took the floor with four other players who were anything but starters.
The North Carolina wrestling team is a tournament team.
As the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s first-round NCAA Tournament game against Liberty began, the stands that are usually a sea of Carolina blue were anything but.
The North Carolina men’s lacrosse team is in the middle of its offseason, but that hasn’t kept the Tar Heels from taking on one of their biggest opponents to date — cancer.
When members of the North Carolina wrestling team opened the Hokie Duals Sunday against Big Ten opponent No. 20 Wisconsin, they weren’t supposed to win.