UNC volleyball up 2-0 at the break
September 14, 2013At the break between the second and third sets of the North Carolina volleyball team’s matchup with Albany, the Tar Heels lead 2-0.
At the break between the second and third sets of the North Carolina volleyball team’s matchup with Albany, the Tar Heels lead 2-0.
Despite his team’s straight-sets victory against George Washington Friday night in the first game of the Carolina Classic, North Carolina volleyball coach Joe Sagula knew his squad had a lot to improve on. He also knew that the James Madison Dukes would provide more of a threat to UNC’s undefeated record in an early afternoon affair at Carmichael arena.
At the break, the North Carolina volleyball team leads James Madison University 2-0. The Tar Heels took the opening sets 25-21 and 25-22 respectively.
After a long trip to Ohio last weekend where the North Carolina volleyball team swept the Bobcat Invitational, the squad returned to Chapel Hill Friday night and picked up right where it left off.
Coach Karen Shelton said her North Carolina women’s field hockey team would have to measure up against an imposing meter stick Friday night in the form of rival Old Dominion. UNC wouldn’t need a stepladder to contend.
At the end of the first half at Fetzer Field, the No. 2 North Carolina men’s soccer team is tied 2-2 with the No.
The No. 1 North Carolina field hockey team leads No. 15 Old Dominion 2-0 at the half. Sophomore Emma Bozek scored both goals in the early minutes of the first half.
Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Let’s see what the Tar Heels have been up to: Assistant Sports Editor *Aaron Dodson put together the newest QuoteFile, where we take a look at the best quotes that didn’t make it into the week’s stories. Ben Salkeld tells us about” Anson Dorrance’s 750th win”:http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/09/wosoccer-0913 with the North Carolina women’s soccer team. Assistant Sports Editor Grace Raynor writes about the 5-0 start of the volleyball team, which is the best start in more than a decade. Assistant Sports Editor Aaron Dodson also talks about how goal keeper Brendan Ryan is preparing for a talented Maryland defense Friday night. Dylan Howlett discusses the rivalry that has evolved between the UNC and Old Dominion field hockey teams, and looks ahead to their next meeting. Assistant Sports Editor Daniel Wilco writes about how freshman tennis player Ronnie Schneider is handling the expectations that are now upon him.
Each time a writer of The Daily Tar Heel sports desk writes a story, there are quotes that we try our hardest to put on the page but in the end don’t make it. _With “QuoteFile”, we’re able to give these quotes life.
Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Let’s see what the Tar Heels have been up to: Sports Editor Brooke Pryor writes that senior safety Tre Boston has taken the role as the leader of the UNC football team’s secondary.
Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Let’s see what the Tar Heels have been up to: Yesterday, Senior writer Michael Lananna put out the latest edition of Hark the Tweets, where we look at some of our favorite tweets from current and former UNC athletes. Sports Editor Brooke Pryor writes about the impact that back up quarterback Marquise Williams has on the Tar Heels with his ability to run the ball.
Here are some of our favorite tweets from UNC student athletes. If you see a tweet that you think belongs here, retweet it with the hashtag #harkthis. It just might make it onto the next list.
Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Let’s see what the Tar Heels have been up to: UNC women’s soccer senior midfielder Crystal Dunn was named the ACC Player of the Week Tuesday for the second time this season.
Welcome to another edition of Tracking the Tar Heels. Let’s see what the Tar Heels have been up to: The North Carolina football team, led by a strong performance from its secondary, picked up its first win of the season against Middle Tennessee State Saturday, Senior Writer Jon LaMantia writes.
DURHAM — On Friday, it took 21 shots before the No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team could get on the board against No.
The North Carolina football team won its home opener against Middle Tennessee State Saturday 40-20. Here’s what The Daily Tar Heel observed from the press box.
DURHAM — It took 22 tries, but in the 79th minute Friday, the No. 1 North Carolina women’s soccer team finally got the shot it needed to put away No. 2 UCLA.
DURHAM — After one half of play at Duke’s Koskinen Stadium, the North Carolina women’s soccer team is tied 0-0 with UCLA.
Each time a writer of The Daily Tar Heel sports desk writes a story, there are quotes that we try our hardest to put on the page but in the end don’t make it. With our new blog feature “QuoteFile”, we’re able to give these quotes life. Join us every Friday to check out the best quotes of the week that didn’t make it into the news.