Rested UNC ready to play
It’s been a longer wait than usual for the North Carolina women’s soccer team, but coach Anson Dorrance isn’t complaining.
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It’s been a longer wait than usual for the North Carolina women’s soccer team, but coach Anson Dorrance isn’t complaining.
The last time Carson-Newman played North Carolina, Italee Lucas was still dropping threes from outside the arc, and fellow senior Jessica Breland was still racking up rebounds on the inside.
Despite hosting a playoff-caliber team last season, Carmichael Arena wasn’t quite as populated as Sylvia Hatchell had hoped it would be.
Before Johnny White’s selection in the fifth round this year, 11 NFL drafts had passed without a single North Carolina running back receiving a call to the big time.
The scene was far different a month ago.
In the past two weeks, the North Carolina women’s soccer team had managed to navigate through a stretch of formidable matchups against ranked ACC opponents, coming out relatively unscathed in wins against Duke and Boston College and a scoreless tie against Wake Forest.
Dick Baddour still remembers the phone call quite vividly.
When Rachel Wood’s powerful strike rattled the right goal post in the 77th minute Sunday, it was the closest North Carolina came to breaking its scoreless stalemate with No. 4 Wake Forest.
The North Carolina women’s soccer team isn’t a fan of the “underdog” tag.
The North Carolina women’s soccer team isn’t a fan of the “underdog” tag.
As a group of linemen gathered on the sidelines Saturday, offensive line coach Sam Pittman offered them four brief words of motivation.
For better or worse, the NCAA investigation has left a lasting imprint on UNC’s Academic Support Program for Student Athletes.
With two of its best players on the other end of the country and another sitting on the sidelines due to injury, the North Carolina women’s soccer team entered the Thursday night match against Clemson glaringly shorthanded.
Jonathan Cooper expects to see plenty of blitzes when Louisville visits Kenan Stadium this Saturday.
For 25 years the plot hadn’t changed.
Response to the University’s open athletic director position has been encouraging so far despite the NCAA investigation into the football program.
Few people know Fetzer Field quite like Crystal Dunn does.
Undermanned and inexperienced, the North Carolina special teams squad entered last season gravely weakened by the ongoing NCAA investigation.
In hindsight, maybe North Carolina should’ve seen it coming.
In three games this season, the North Carolina men’s soccer team has dazzled the Fetzer Field faithful with explosive displays of offense, come-from-behind heroics and even a victory against former No.1 Louisville.