The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team did to Northwestern what only one other Wildcat opponent had been able to do this season — take a lead into halftime.
Unfortunately for the Tar Heels, that lead didn’t hold up.
No. 3 UNC led 6-4 at half but was outscored by three in the second half and lost its regular-season finale 8-7 to the No. 1 Wildcats on Friday in Evanston, Ill.
“It was a great opportunity in the regular season to go against the best competition in the country and see where we are,” coach Jenny Levy said. “We stuck to the game plan and did what we needed to do … (but) the second half was tough.”
The only other time the Wildcats (14-0, 4-0 ALC) had been down at half was an early-season match against Syracuse that they won in overtime.
More unlikely than the halftime lead would have been a UNC win. Northwestern entered Friday’s game on a 21-game-winning streak dating back to last season’s national championship run.
And UNC (13-2, 5-0 ACC) had a legitimate shot to break that run.
After Northwestern jumped out to two early one-goal leads, UNC scored three consecutive goals to take a 4-2 lead. Each team would then go on to score twice more, and the Tar Heels took the two-goal lead into the half.
Senior attacker Becky Lynch — who led the Tar Heels with three goals — said winning more than 72 percent of the first-half draw controls was the main reason UNC was up at the break.