Freshmen lead UNC women's soccer to win over Miami
By Patrick Ronan | Oct. 27, 2014On a day where the attention is focused on seniors, it was a freshman who stole the show.
Read More »On a day where the attention is focused on seniors, it was a freshman who stole the show.
Read More »For a team defined by underclassmen heroics and superb bench play, it was a senior starter who demonstrated the emotion and resiliency of the squad in Sunday’s regular-season home finale.
Read More »No team had ever won four matches in a row against North Carolina women’s soccer program before Florida State did it in the 2013 season.
Read More »Against Notre Dame, it was Kat Nigro. Against Pittsburgh, it was Emily Bruder.
Read More »The No. 6 North Carolina women’s soccer team played for more than just soccer throughout its 3-0 victory over Duke on Sunday — they played for family.
Read More »Thirty-five yards out, with a defender right behind him, redshirt sophomore midfielder Nyambi Jabang made it look easy.
Read More »The No. 7 North Carolina soccer team has relied on a variety of players to score goals so far this season.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team was ranked No. 7 in the country, unbeaten in the ACC, and riding a six-game win streak, but the Tar Heels still had to do one thing: defeat an opponent by more than one goal.
Read More »Despite youth and the absence of key players due to injury, the No. 8 North Carolina women’s soccer team knows how to win close games.
Read More »Sophomore forward Sarah Ashley Firstenberg remembers declaring her college of choice. She told her family in Irving, Texas that she would be attending North Carolina, playing up front for the women’s soccer team and scoring goals. Firstenberg’s mind was set and she was only in sixth grade.
Read More »She fell.
Read More »RALEIGH — They’ve passed the test.
Read More »Another road game, another ranked opponent and another tightly matched duel to the end.
Read More »Before redshirt junior midfielder Kat Nigro could even process her last kick of the game Saturday evening, her teammates had already swarmed her in celebration.
Read More »The clock kept ticking.
Read More »With over 750 wins to his name, women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance doesn’t seem to be one for moral victories.
Read More »It wasn’t a bad question.
Read More »Why did former North Carolina women’s soccer team stars Crystal Dunn and Kealia Ohai get selected first and second overall in the 2014 National Women’s Soccer League Draft in January?
Read More »Lindsey Harris didn’t move.
Read More »The No. 4 North Carolina women’s soccer team will open its season with a tough match against the No. 6 Stanford Cardinal Friday — but that’s nothing new.
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