A brief history of UNC's storied athletic programs and their national titles
UNC is nicknamed the University of National Champions for a reason.
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UNC is nicknamed the University of National Champions for a reason.
North Carolina women’s lacrosse head coach Jenny Levy often says, “The game has no memory.”
TOWSON, Md. — If only two more of the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team's 21 shots on goal had gone in, then the Tar Heels would have been playing for a national championship on Sunday.
North Carolina women's lacrosse (20-1, 9-0 ACC) lost in the NCAA semifinals against Boston College (17-3, 8-2 ACC), 11-10 on Friday to bring an end to the Tar Heels' undefeated season.
And then there were four.
Eight minutes to save the season.
Some things are just meant to go together: peanut butter and jelly, thunder and lightning, Tar and Heels, and Katie Hoeg and Jamie Ortega.
Goalkeeper Collin Krieg was exceptionally good in the North Carolina men’s lacrosse team's 16-4 win against Monmouth at Dorrance Field in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the number of times the UNC Baseball team dropped below .500 this season. The article has been updated to reflect the correct number. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
The North Carolina baseball team traveled to South Bend last weekend for a series against No. 6 Notre Dame, where it was swept in three games.
Defense wins championships.
If luck of the Irish really exists, it was not at Dorrance Field on Friday.
Even as she’s setting records, redshirt senior attacker Katie Hoeg gives the credit to her teammates.
No. 1 team in the nation, ACC regular season champions and now record-holders for most consecutive wins in school history.
It was a family affair at Dorrance Field on Friday night.
Roy Williams said he wasn’t the "right man" for the job anymore after stepping down as head coach for the North Carolina men's basketball team on April 1.
The good, the bad and the ugly. For the North Carolina women’s basketball team, there was a little bit of each sprinkled into its 2020-21 season.
Senioritis.
It’s abnormal for college sports to have both a fall and spring season, but with the COVID-19 pandemic, having any sort of normality is rare.
Eleven days after beating High Point by two goals, the No. 1 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team left no doubt when it faced No. 15 High Point again.