But the No. 16 North Carolina men’s soccer team overcame a combination of steady rain, a hostile crowd and tired legs from a game three days earlier to grind out a 2-1 victory over No. 8 UNC-Charlotte in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
UNC scored in the 27th minute to take an early lead. But the 49ers stormed back, leaving the Tar Heels reeling after a shot deflected off midfielder Raby George for an own goal that tied it at 1-1 in the 53rd minute.
The energy difference between the teams was palpable as the attacking 49ers ran circles around sluggish UNC.
“It felt like there were times in the game where we were running in mud,” Coach Carlos Somoano said in the postgame press conference. He paused.
“Then I realized we were running in mud.”
Despite the conditions, UNC felt obligated to respond.
With time running out, UNC pushed the ball down the field. Forward Andy Craven, coming off a hat trick in the previous game, found the ball at the right corner of the penalty box for a shot.
The ball soared over the outstretched keeper and bounced off the crossbar with just over a minute left in regulation — s traight to forward Tyler Engel.