For 25 years, on the rare occasion that the North Carolina women’s soccer team did lose, it was by the narrowest of margins.
But Saturday night at Fetzer Field, the streak came to a sudden stop.
In the third round of the NCAA Tournament, the No. 1-seeded Tar Heels fell to Notre Dame 4-1, marking the first time UNC has lost by more than one goal since 1985.
“That’s something I’m incredibly proud of, that our kids over the years have figured out a way to hang in there,” coach Anson Dorrance said.
Untrue to form, the defending national champions didn’t start the match with the Fighting Irish with their usual polish.
In the 13th minute, a UNC foul gave Notre Dame a free kick at midfield. The Irish swiftly delivered the ball to the box, where Tar Heel goalkeeper Hannah Daly waited.
But it slipped through her fingers, landing at the feet of Notre Dame midfielder Rose Augustin. With an empty goal in front of her, the senior sent the ball flying to the back of the net for Notre Dame’s first goal of the game.
“We refused to roll over and we went after them a bit, but to Notre Dame’s credit they hung in there like grim death, and we couldn’t slice anything by their very active goalkeeper but also their very active defenders,” Dorrance said.
UNC outshot Notre Dame 15-9, but freshman Crystal Dunn was the only Tar Heel able to get a point on the board. After going into halftime down 2-1, the Tar Heels came back to the field with revamped enthusiasm, but the impenetrable Irish defense didn’t allow the Tar Heel offense a chance to close the gap.