Relive the biggest moments in UNC field hockey and women's soccer's 2018 season
By Holt McKeithan | Dec. 4, 2018From victory to heartbreak, the North Carolina field hockey and women's soccer teams dominated the fall season.
Read More »From victory to heartbreak, the North Carolina field hockey and women's soccer teams dominated the fall season.
Read More »Here are the important numbers from North Carolina field hockey's undefeated, championship-winning season.
Read More »“It feels like a dream come true." Check out what led UNC field hockey to achieving the program's third undefeated season.
Read More »The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team won its 23rd game of the season and the National Championship on Sunday by defeating No. 2 Maryland, 2-0. It is the Tar Heels' first national title since 2009, when it also defeated the Terrapins.
Read More »The UNC field hockey team finished off its perfect season by winning the NCAA Championship on Sunday. Looking back at the season, first-year Erin Matson and senior Ashley Hoffman are the stand-out stars of the team.
Read More »It is the program's seventh national title and the conclusion to a 23-0 season.
Read More »Although the North Carolina field hockey team has had a tremendous season, it still manages to be humble.
Read More »On Sunday, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team played its last game of the 2018 season in Karen Shelton Stadium.
Read More »Ashley Hoffman has accomplished many things in her collegiate career.
Read More »The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team easily disposed of William & Mary on Friday afternoon at Karen Shelton Stadium, defeating the Tribe, 4-0. Senior back Ashley Hoffman led the way with two goals.
Read More »UNC defeated No. 20 Wake Forest, 7-2, in the ACC Championship game. With that win, the Tar Heels became the first No. 1 seed in the ACC Tournament to win the championship since the format expanded in 2014. “We came out firing again after half,” first-year Erin Matson said. “It is definitely a focus of ours to treat every opponent with respect and play a full 70-minute game as hard as the first minute.”
Read More »“You never can underestimate a team, no matter who they are. The next game is the most important. Play this out because you don’t want to look ahead and expect any game of the season, no matter who it is.”
Read More »On the way to a 5-1 victory over the No. 16 Cavaliers, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team's offense shined in the ACC Championship semifinals, which fell on a cold and cloudy day in Chapel Hill. After an undefeated (17-0) regular season, the matchup opened up postseason play for UNC on Friday afternoon.
Read More »On away turf, in its last regular season game of the season, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team secured another win, beating No. 25 Old Dominion, 3-0, to secure an undefeated season.
Read More »“She makes it seem easy,” her father Andrew said. “I mean she does, she makes it seem easy. Like it is not a big deal.” Morgan Goetz, a major contributor for the North Carolina field hockey team, has started 63 games throughout her four-year career. She's been a part of two ACC Tournament Championships and played in three Final Fours and counting. But her successes don't stop there.
Read More »"With each other, for each other."
Read More »After matchups with two heavyweights this weekend, the No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team (15-0, 6-0 ACC) will return to Chapel Hill with a 4-1 win against No. 12 Boston College and a 2-1 victory over No. 5 Connecticut.
Read More »On Saturday, after the dedication of Karen Shelton Stadium earlier that morning, the No.1 Tar Heels defeated No.16 Wake Forest, 5-1 to improve to 12-0 on the team's annual Vs. Cancer game.
Read More »The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team extended its winning streak to 13 games with a 7-1 win at No. 19 Liberty on Sunday afternoon.
Read More »The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team defeated No. 16 Wake Forest, 5-1, to continue its undefeated streak, winning its 12th game in a row, as well as its fifth ACC game.
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