At the game’s beginning, when No. 8 UNC (5-3-0, 1-2-0 ACC) quickly took control of the pace of the game, the streak didn’t seem to be on the line.
But the scoreboard told a different story. The one shot Notre Dame forward Jeffrey Farina took in the 36th minute of the Fighting Irish’s 2-0 victory decided the game as it made it past a diving Brendan Moore. Jon Gallagher found a cutting Farina wide open inside the box, and Farina finished it off by launching the ball from his left foot to the back of the net.
Notre Dame scored a second goal in the 70th minute when Luke Mishu found Leon Brown on a cross and Brown volleyed it past Moore.
“We just didn’t defend well as a unit,” senior UNC defender Boyd Okwuonu said. “We’ve got some things that we need to work on and I know we can do a better job than what we’ve done in the last two games.”
UNC started a different back line against Notre Dame as junior Walker Hume made his UNC debut starting at center back and allowed Farina to slip by for the first goal. But Okwuonu refused to point fingers.
“I think Walker did fine in his first game. It’s a team effort defensively and we all have to pick it up,” Okwuonu said.
Offensively, the Tar Heels had their chances but were unable to get the ball past Irish goalkeeper Patrick Wall, who tallied six saves.
“The game is won or lost inside of the 18 and they won that area of the game,” redshirt senior forward Rob Lovejoy said. “Personally, I think I could’ve done more but it’s frustrating that we weren’t able to execute.”