Saturday afternoon in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina field hockey team embarks on what it hopes will be another lengthy run in the NCAA tournament.
Here’s everything you need to know about No. 3 UNC’s chances, courtesy of the DTH and coach Karen Shelton.
Tournament Talk
A 16-team field comprises the tournament, with four wins needed to take home the national championship trophy. UNC has won six national championships in the program’s history, but the Tar Heels have lost in the title game in each of the last three years. Maryland bested UNC in overtime in 2010 and 2011, and the Tar Heels fell 3-2 to Princeton in the 2012 championship game.
If UNC beats No. 18 Delaware in its first-round matchup Saturday, they’ll entertain the winner of Wake Forest and No. 8 Old Dominion, which beat UNC 3-2 in overtime Oct. 27, Sunday at Henry Stadium.
Late-Season Lapse
Faced with a taxing schedule and a tightly contested ACC tournament, UNC (16-5) dropped three of its last five games, including losses to No. 2 Syracuse in their regular-season finale and a 2-0 defeat to No.1 Maryland in the ACC title game.
The Tar Heels scored two big wins, though, topping Syracuse in the ACC semifinal and beating No. 12 Wake Forest in the ACC quarterfinal.
Shelton’s Take: “Everybody was disappointed [with the loss to Maryland]. I think we realize it was a tough tournament. If it had been the regular season and we had come out of that four-day stretch being 2-1, we might not have felt so bad about it. We know we didn’t play our best in the second half.”