No. 15 UNC women's soccer topples Syracuse 3-1
By Kayleigh Payne | Oct. 23, 2016The No. 15 North Carolina women’s soccer team picked up another conference win, defeating Syracuse 3-1 on Sunday.
Read More »The No. 15 North Carolina women’s soccer team picked up another conference win, defeating Syracuse 3-1 on Sunday.
Read More »The No. 18 North Carolina women’s soccer team bounced back from last week’s loss and earned a 3-0 victory at Pittsburgh.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team was defeated by Notre Dame, 1-0, on Friday night at Alumni Stadium.
Read More »Coach Anson Dorrance runs his team like clockwork.
Read More »The No. 15 North Carolina women's soccer team defeated Wake Forest 2-1 for Coach Anson Dorrance's 800th career win.
Read More »After two straight draws against Clemson and Virginia, the North Carolina women's soccer team knew it would face another difficult opponent in an unranked but dangerous Miami team.
Read More »Katie Bowen played for the North Carolina women’s soccer team from 2012-15. During her time with the Tar Heels, Bowen earned several ACC and national honors and was a big part of the 2012 team that won a national championship.
Read More »The No. 15 North Carolina women's soccer team defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 3-1, on Thursday at Fetzer Field.
Read More »The No. 16 North Carolina faced No. 7 Virginia on Sunday in an ACC matchup that was crucial for a Tar Heel team coming off a grueling matchup against Clemson. And much like they did against the Tigers, UNC came away with a 1-1 draw.
Read More »For the first time in history, the matchup between the No. 18 North Carolina women’s soccer team and No. 13 Clemson ended in a tie Sunday. Despite early scoring by both teams in the first half, the two sides were unable to score again, taking the game all the way through double overtime to a 1-1 finish.
Read More »Expectations hung thick over Fetzer Field as the No. 18 North Carolina women's soccer prepared to take on No. 19 Virginia Tech
Read More »After getting shut out last weekend in its historic loss to N.C. State, the No. 18 Tar Heels laid it on the No. 19 Virginia Tech Hokies with a 3-0 win at Fetzer Field on Thursday.
Read More »The past eight days have been like almost nothing the No. 7 North Carolina women's soccer team has ever experienced.
Read More »After being shut out by Southern California last weekend, the North Carolina women’s soccer team's scoring drought continued against N.C. State at home Friday night. Despite many scoring opportunities, the No. 7 Tar Heels lost to the Wolfpack, 1-0, for their second-straight loss of the season.
Read More »Darcy McFarlane is just a kid, but she already wants to be a Tar Heel.
Read More »In a season of title chasing, The North Carolina women's soccer team broke an undesirable five-year streak. The No. 8 Tar Heels were shut out in a 3-0 blowout at the hands of Southern California Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles.
Read More »The No. 8 North Carolina women’s soccer team defeated No. 9 UCLA on Friday evening by a final score of 2-1. This was the Tar Heels' first of two games in Los Angeles on the weekend.
Read More »The game hadn’t started yet, but North Carolina goalkeeper Lindsey Harris was in the zone.
Read More »After a stalemate in the first half, the No. 8 North Carolina women's soccer team broke away from Villanova to earn a 2-0 win.
Read More »Despite being dominated from start to finish, the No. 8 North Carolina women’s soccer team managed to escape its match against rival No. 7 Duke with a 0-0 overtime draw.
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