Welcome to a post-Easter Monday edition of Tracking the Tar Heels.
Let's see what the Tar Heels have been up to:
- Assistant Editor Pat James retells the story of the 2005 NCAA Championship team from he perspective of those involved.
- Logan Ulrich discusses the explosive efforts of Steve Pontrello in the men's lacrosse team's 10-6 win against Virginia on Friday.
- On the women's side, it was a balanced attack that sparked a dominating second half surge to overcome Louisville 18-5 on Saturday, explains Ben Coley.
- The men's tennis team relied on the triumphant return of Brayden Schnur to end its three-match losing streak in a 7-0 victory over Boston College on Friday, notes David Adler.
- The women's team continued its perfect streak, Sarah Headley writes, knocking off Miami 5-2 on Saturday to stay undefeated.
- After a thrilling midweek victory, the softball team struggled to replicate its offensive output against Syracuse, splitting the Friday doubleheader, C Jackson Cowart details.
- The Tar Heels were coming off of a 15-run outburst against No. 9 Georgia on Wednesday, Evan Chronis writes.
- Senior Writer Danielle Herman describes the impressive performance at the Stanford Invitational on Friday for the track and field team, which could send eight athletes to the NCAA Championships.
- After a disappointing series for the baseball team, Trent Thornton demanded redemption, adds Cowart.
- Senior Writer Dylan Howlett explores the posthumous generosity of Dean Smith, who sent $200 to his former players for a complimentary dinner.
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