Tough ACC schedule helps UNC field hockey
After a successful regular season and conference tournament, it’s now crunch time for the North Carolina field hockey team.
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After a successful regular season and conference tournament, it’s now crunch time for the North Carolina field hockey team.
Last fall, the North Carolina field hockey team lost in the semifinal round of the ACC Tournament in an overtime thriller to the Syracuse Orange.
Following Thursday’s 2-1 victory against Louisville, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team had less than 21 hours to gear up for Friday’s ACC Championship semifinal match against No. 11 Boston College.
After grinding all season long to compile a 15-2 record, the No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team finally began its postseason slate on Thursday with an ACC Championship match against the No. 9 Louisville Cardinals.
Leaving your family for your first year of college can be tough, especially when home is 4,050 miles away.
The No. 3 North Carolina field hockey team pushed its win streak to nine with a 5-1 victory against Virginia Commonwealth on Sunday in Richmond, Virginia.
In a rivalry game, anything can happen.
A steady rain fell in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Friday evening, but the field hockey field was not the only thing flooded.
For the North Carolina field hockey team’s three seniors — Casey Di Nardo, Nina Notman and Emily Wold — the twilight season is well underway. But in the final home opener of their four-year careers, nothing was taken for granted.
Three years of Division I field hockey. Leading scorer for North Carolina as a junior. Three Final Fours.
The North Carolina men’s golf team opened up its season with a ninth-place finish this weekend at the Carpet Capital Collegiate Tournament in Rocky Face, Ga.
Two top-20 opponents. Two 2-1 victories. Two completely different games.
The North Carolina field hockey team saw a number of starters graduate in May, leaving voids at several key positions coming into the 2015 season.
The North Carolina field hockey team might have been playing in a scrimmage on Saturday at Henry Stadium, but the Tar Heels played with midseason intensity in a 5-1 victory over Old Dominion.
After falling in the Final Four each of her first three years, senior forward Casey Di Nardo feels like she and the three other seniors on the North Carolina field hockey team have something to prove.
The North Carolina track and field team closed out the outdoor season this past weekend at the NCAA Championships, where three UNC athletes earned All-America honors.
The North Carolina track and field team sent 24 athletes to compete in the NCAA preliminaries this past weekend in Jacksonville, Fla.
“Successful.”
The North Carolina softball team saw its season come to an end Saturday on a devastating walk-off homerun, but Coach Donna Papa seemed very proud of how the team stayed composed in crucial moments of the season.
The North Carolina softball team came into its two games Saturday knowing the situation at hand: Win or go home.