No. 1 UNC field hockey demolishes Ball State, 9-0, on Sunday afternoon
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team won its third game in five days — all in the newly-renamed Karen Shelton Stadium — with a 9-0 win over Ball State on Sunday afternoon.
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The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team won its third game in five days — all in the newly-renamed Karen Shelton Stadium — with a 9-0 win over Ball State on Sunday afternoon.
Minutes before the North Carolina football team ran out of the tunnel and onto the field at Kenan Memorial Stadium to play for the first time this season, Antonio Williams was deep in his own head.
North Carolina football opened its season Saturday with a disappointing loss on the road to California, and many are taking notice.
DURHAM — The North Carolina men's soccer team walked off the pitch at Koskinen Stadium in Durham with a feeling of dissatisfaction after its 2-0 win against Jacksonville Monday night.
Aaron Crawford answered the media’s questions with a sense of swagger at the 2018 ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte in mid-July.
CARY — When Indiana defender A.J. Palazzolo scored a header on a free kick from his teammate to give the Hoosiers the only goal of the match in the 88th minute, North Carolina senior defender Alex Comsia had a feeling of déjà vu.
The North Carolina football team walked out of its last meeting of preseason training camp on Sunday night with many questions about the depth chart answered.
Minutes after time ran out in No. 6 North Carolina’s 2-0 win against No. 23 Ohio State on Sunday, coach Anson Dorrance skillfully dodged a Gatorade shower from graduate midfielder Annie Kingman and redshirt senior forward Jessie Scarpa.
Rachael Dorwart sprinted, jumped in the air and split two defenders, making contact with the ball using her head.
In the summer of 2012 in Boca Raton, Fla., 14-year-old Alexa Graham ran into one of the other seven girls she was with in her dorm at a USTA camp.
The No. 5 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team used a strong second-half surge to defeat No. 15 Syracuse, 20-11, on Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.
Keaton Eberly and Jake Schmitz interview North Carolina field hockey players Marissa Creatore and Malin Evert about last year's final four run, the team's expectations heading into next season, pregame rituals and their knowledge of football and soccer. Parth Upadhyaya produced this episode.
RALEIGH — Caroline Alcorta finished the 10,000 meters race on Friday night at the Raleigh Relays, walked off the track at the Paul H. Derr Track and Field Facility and threw her hands on her knees in exhaustion.
The No. 20 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team fell to the No. 2 Maryland Terrapins, 11-7, on Saturday in Costa Mesa, Calif., for its fourth consecutive loss.
This week is a special episode ACC tournament preview. Our three hosts talked tournament basketball with Tommy Fradenburg, an ACC basketball fanatic and journalism student at UNC. We made predictions, looked at some sleepers, predicted how the Tar Heels will fare, and what that could mean for NCAA tournament seeding.
The No. 3 North Carolina men’s tennis team lost for the first time of the 2017-18 season on Saturday, losing 4-3 to No. 6 Texas A&M in the quarterfinals of the ITA Indoor National Championships. The Tar Heels lost again in a consolation matchup with No. 2 Ohio State afterward.
The North Carolina women’s basketball team fell for the sixth consecutive time in conference play, losing 79-61 to Georgia Tech in Atlanta on Thursday night.
The North Carolina track and field teams split up this weekend, as some competed in the Music City Challenge in Nashville, Tenn., and others competed in the Tiger Paw Invite in Clemson, S.C. Several athletes moved into UNC's record books in their respective events.
A previous version of this article included a photo, which misidentified Will Eskew as Draven Crist. The article has since been updated, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.