UNC men’s soccer looks to establish new identity
The No. 5 North Carolina men's soccer team enters the 2015 season missing many of the pieces that made it successful a year ago.
Read More »The No. 5 North Carolina men's soccer team enters the 2015 season missing many of the pieces that made it successful a year ago.
Read More »Ranked the No. 5 team in the nation, the North Carolina men’s soccer team opened its season with a 4-1 win against the Winthrop Eagles on Friday. Three ...
Read More »The University has uncovered two new pieces of information could potentially require further review from the NCAA.
Read More »The line between agony and ecstasy, between victory and defeat, is razor thin.
Read More »In 2013, all Rob Lovejoy could do was watch. Sidelined by a torn groin muscle, the now redshirt senior had to look on in disbelief as the North Carolina ...
Read More »For a while, it looked like a bad day to be a Tar Heel.
Read More »The No. 16 North Carolina men’s soccer team has trademarked an explosive scoring offense this season. But it added another skill to its repertoire Thursday ...
Read More »It’s a story as old as sport itself — that of the underdog.
Read More »It was all too familiar. Heading into the final 15 minutes of its match against Louisville Sunday, the North Carolina men’s soccer team looked poised ...
Read More »For much of the 2014 season, the North Carolina men's soccer team has been praised as an elite offensive unit. That might have been part of the problem. ...
Read More »Before the North Carolina men’s soccer team faces off against Louisville in the ACC championship quarterfinals on Sunday, many might find it difficult ...
Read More »Goalkeeper Brendan Moore stumbled backwards, eyes to the sky.
Read More »At first glance, Andy Craven doesn't look much like a soccer player.
Read More »Nine and six.
Read More »Entering Friday’s game against Boston College, the No. 9 North Carolina men’s soccer team had outscored its opponents by a 16-0 margin since trailing ...
Read More »RALEIGH — Time stood still.
Read More »Most teams would be thrilled with a 4-0 shutout, but that wasn’t the resonating tone surrounding the North Carolina men’s soccer team after the No. ...
Read More »For most of the season, freshman forward Alan Winn has played the role of super sub.
Read More »On the heels of a three-game losing streak, the No. 9 North Carolina men’s soccer team desperately needed a spark.
Read More »The readiness of substitutes, like junior defender Walker Hume, to make an immediate impact proved to be the difference for the North Carolina men’s ...
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