Slideshow: UNC Women's Soccer vs NC State
By Andrew Dye | Oct. 11, 2009UNC Women's soccer shut NCSU out 5-0 Friday Oct 9.
Read More »UNC Women's soccer shut NCSU out 5-0 Friday Oct 9.
Read More »After a 2-1 overtime win against injury-riddled Duke, North Carolina head coach Anson Dorrance wondered if his team was going to be able to have the same success against a healthy Wake Forest team.His concerns were alleviated early Sunday.
Read More »UNC women's soccer beats Wake Forest 4-0 on Sept 27, 2009 at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill.
Read More »North Carolina women’s soccer players Meghan Klingenberg and Amanda Tucker entered Wednesday’s practice at Fetzer Field costumed as Blue Devils in preparation for tonight’s match against Duke.While Klingenberg and Tucker will inevitably trade their royal blue ensembles and pitchforks for Carolina blue jerseys, the Tar Heels will still be shorthanded for the rivalry game.
Read More »Nearly 82 minutes into the clash between the No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team and No. 13 Texas A&M, Tobin Heath found herself in a familiar position.In a scoreless game where both teams were making it hard to even get a shot off, Heath had already seen a potential assist to Casey Nogueira broken up at the last second and a potential assist to Jessica McDonald sail high off McDonald’s foot.But Heath made the same play again, this time paying off as Nikki Washington was able to score the first goal of the game in UNC’s 2-0 win against the Aggies Saturday.
Read More »Fresh off a national championship, the class of 2010 women’s soccer team is looking to win their third national championship in their four-year era. Members of the senior class started their time together before freshman year, with conference calls involving 10 of the girls with the intention of bonding before they even moved in for training camp. So far, the class is 71-6-3 over their first three years in Chapel Hill. There’s a great chance that they will be able to build on that already sterling record this season.
Read More »“Write this down: Casey Nogueira has the potential to be the best women’s soccer player in the world.” When UNC coach Anson Dorrance — the same man who coached women’s soccer greats April Heinrichs, Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly — is saying this immediately after he won his 20th national championship behind the strength of her two goals, that player must be gifted. Six UNC players have won multiple player of the year awards, and Nogueira is looking to become the seventh.
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