With five minutes left to play and North Carolina on its way to an 11-9 victory, flurries began to fall on the women’s lacrosse game against Florida.
Moments earlier, the sun had been shining brightly. Moments later, it was shining again.
Perhaps the weather had decided to echo the topsy-turvy contest between No. 3 UNC and No. 4 Florida on Fetzer Field, which featured six yellow cards, 31 turnovers and 16 free-position shots.
Eventually, the Tar Heels were able to overcome what, at times, seemed like over-careful officiating to win their season opener on Saturday.
“I think it’s really frustrating as a player to hear the whistle blowing all the time because you just want to play,” said junior midfielder Kara Cannizzaro, who notched four goals for UNC. “But the whistles are going to blow, so you have to take them in stride.”
Florida capitalized on whistle-blowing early. The Gators converted on two free-position shots in the first two minutes to take an early 2-0 lead. Undaunted, UNC tore off a 7-1 run to finish the half.
UNC’s Abbey Friend scored twice in the first half and three more goals came from Cannizzaro, the third of which was a unassisted strike that found the net as time expired.
But UNC was unable to use that as an impetus to close out the game early in the second half. Florida again scored two early goals in the period and brought itself back within striking distance.
“The swing in momentum in the second half had to do with us not picking up ground balls and turning over the ball,” coach Jenny Levy said.