UNC women's gymnastics defeats Western Michigan, falls short of N.C. State at tri-meet
By Lindsey Ware | Feb. 5N.C. State currently holds the top spot in the EAGL standings, with North Carolina right behind them.
Read More »N.C. State currently holds the top spot in the EAGL standings, with North Carolina right behind them.
Read More »Following a two-week hiatus, the North Carolina gymnastics team returned to competition by picking up right where it left off.
Read More »This victory provides momentum for the team as they prepare to face EAGL opponent George Washington at Carmichael this weekend.
Read More »In its home opener against state rival N.C. State, the North Carolina gymnastics team (1-0), clinched a 196.225-195.525 win over the Wolfpack.
Read More »After a record-breaking 2022 season under new head coach Danna Durante, the North Carolina gymnastics team has high hopes for the program's future. The team kicked off its spring campaign with the inaugural Super 16 meet in Las Vegas on Jan. 6, placing third. They are projected to finish atop the EAGL conference again this season.
Read More »In the first meet of the 2022 season, then-junior UNC gymnast Hallie Thompson stepped up to compete in the bar routine and suffered the second ACL tear of her collegiate athletics career — sidelining her for yet another season. After working hard to get back to the mat and put together an all-around meet her junior year, she’s prepared to work even harder to meet those same goals her senior season.
Read More »“UNC gymnastics has been the springboard — gymnastics pun intended — to what's next in my career,” Christina Chauvenet, who has been a commentator for the program, said.
Read More »“I think it's going to be a really good learning experience and a good step for the future in terms of growing Carolina gymnastics,” Culton said.
Read More »UNC gymnastics suffered a 197.175-196.475 loss at No. 24 Georgia in its final regular season match on Saturday.
Read More »After a disappointing loss against West Virginia for their last home meet of the season, the North Carolina gymnastics team (10-6) traveled to New York to definitively defeat the Long Island University Sharks (7-17) 196.475-195.075 on Sunday.
Read More »“There have been a lot of times in my life and my journey (to UNC) where things didn’t go to plan and things didn’t go the way I wanted them to,” Shailyn St. Brice said. “I still continued to push forward though, and made a way for it to happen.”
Read More »A less than ideal finish for the North Carolina gymnastics team did not stop the Tar Heels from celebrating the accomplishments of their seniors.
Read More »After securing a win at home against Temple University last Saturday, the North Carolina gymnastics team traveled to Raleigh and added another win to their record after defeating the N.C. State Wolfpack 196.625-196.350.
Read More »The North Carolina gymnastics team returned home to Carmichael arena and defeated Temple University with a final score of 195.600 to 195.425 on Saturday night. After a win and a loss in the Alabama Tri Meet, this victory was exactly what the Tar Heels needed to move forward during the late season.
Read More »Competing in its second away meet of the season, the No. 25 North Carolina gymnastics team (6-5, 4-1 ACC) finished with a final score of 195.325, which secured second place at the Alabama Tri Meet in Tuscaloosa, Ala. on Saturday night.
Read More »“They are certainly bringing a lot to this team from a skill-level standpoint and helping us raise the overall level of Carolina gymnastics” UNC gymnastics head coach Danna Durante said. “They continue to get better each week, so it’s really exciting to coach them.”
Read More »If you were present at last Saturday’s UNC Gymnastics meet, you might have noticed a new face: honorary member Thea Weinert. “They hang out with me so much,” Weinert said about the North Carolina gymnasts. “I love them.”
Read More »The two highest all-around scores of the UNC Quad Meet belonging to first-year North Carolina gymnasts demonstrates the potential for the future of the program under their new leadership.
Read More »Tonight’s meet was the first for UNC this season to feature only EAGL conference opponents. UNC is currently fifth in EAGL standings, with Towson in second and Pitt right behind the Tar Heels in sixth.
Read More »“I really focus on my teammates and hyping them up and staying in it for them," junior Elizabeth Culton said. "It really gets me focused for the next three events."
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