Women’s soccer adapts to change
By Dylan Howlett | Aug. 14, 2014Forgive Alex Kimball. She doesn’t understand. Nor should she, really.
Read More »Forgive Alex Kimball. She doesn’t understand. Nor should she, really.
Read More »Friendship is often forged based on mutual interests. A favorite band, a favorite restaurant. The friendship between Crystal Dunn and Kealia Ohai, the respective top two picks in Jan. 17’s National Women’s Soccer League’s draft, is no different. But their mutual interest was not a band or a restaurant. They shared a common desire for dominance, an addiction to victory and a yearning for success.
Read More »A team dressed in blue celebrated a golden goal 1-0 victory in double overtime with wild exuberance on Fetzer Field Saturday night.
Read More »North Carolina goalkeeper Anna Sieloff has proven she has capable hands, having allowed only six goals all season.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team has sometimes had trouble starting off strongly. Sunday that was not the case.
Read More »The sun shines in a cloudless sky on a perfect November day. The air at Fetzer Field pulses with excitement as the North Carolina women’s soccer team warms up for its opening NCAA tournament game against Liberty.
Read More »In its 32 back-to-back years of play in the NCAA tournament, the No. 1 seeded North Carolina women’s soccer team has faced countless opponents.
Read More »As the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s first-round NCAA Tournament game against Liberty began, the stands that are usually a sea of Carolina blue were anything but.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team was the last No. 1 seed to kick off in the NCAA Tournament, but when it did, the Tar Heels reminded everyone of one thing.
Read More »CARY — Instead of the usual cheers and pre-game chatter, WakeMed Soccer Park resounded with a single question.
Read More »After returning home from the hospital Thursday, North Carolina women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell went to Carmichael Arena to visit her team.
Read More »CARY — Despite missing its leading scorer in Crystal Dunn, North Carolina’s potent offense was once again on display Friday night, scoring all three goals against Florida State.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team has won more championships than any other athletic program in school history — but its success on the field might make it harder for the Tar Heels to earn their degrees.
Read More »Crystal Dunn is listed on North Carolina’s roster at 5-foot-2, putting her in a tie for the shortest player on the team.
Read More »In the first half of nearly every game this season, the No. 4 North Carolina women’s soccer team has underperformed in terms of goal scoring.
Read More »On a night when ghosts and ghouls ran wild, the scariest thing Duke would see was the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s potent offense.
Read More »The North Carolina women’s soccer team proved Sunday afternoon that not only can it defeat top-level teams like No. 22 Wake Forest, but it can also come from behind to prevail, even when the offense is struggling to score.
Read More »Crystal Dunn walked off the field of the Alamodome in San Antonio Sunday and rushed to the locker room to check her phone.
Read More »Despite playing an aggressive Clemson team that made it difficult for the North Carolina women’s soccer team to play its typical possession-centered style, the No. 5 Tar Heels put on a dominant offensive display Thursday night and captured a 2-0 victory.
Read More »“Are you freaking kidding me?” Anson Dorrance yells from the other end of the field, arms raised in disbelief, a wide grin across his face. “That should count for three goals.”
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