UNC women's soccer etches its season into the record books despite obstacles
The only head coach North Carolina women's soccer had ever known retired four days before the season started. Injuries and uncertainty surrounded the ...
Read More »The only head coach North Carolina women's soccer had ever known retired four days before the season started. Injuries and uncertainty surrounded the ...
Read More »After serving as the interim following Anson Dorrance's retirement, Damon Nahas awaits approval from the UNC Board of Trustees to be the second ever head ...
Read More »No. 2 seed UNC women's soccer overpowered the No. 1-seeded Duke Blue Devils, 3-0, in the College Cup semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park on Friday ...
Read More »After eight seasons as an assistant coach, Damon Nahas was named the interim head coach after Anson Dorrance retired four days before the beginning of ...
Read More »In extra time, junior forward Kate Faasse recorded her seventh game-winner to send the Tar Heels to the College Cup.
Read More »The No. 2-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (20-5, 7-3 ACC) defeated No. 4-seeded Penn State (15-7-3, 5-4-2 Big Ten), 2-1, in overtime on Friday night ...
Read More »After 384 days off the field due to injury and 421 days without scoring, sophomore midfielder Evelyn Shores broke through in the third round of the NCAA ...
Read More »The No. 2-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (19-5, 7-3 ACC) dominated No. 6-seeded Minnesota (14-5-3, 6-3-2 Big 10), 3-0, on Sunday evening at Dorrance ...
Read More »Even with pandemonium in the penalty area, junior defender Tessa Dellarose scored the game-winning goal to advance the Tar Heels in the NCAA tournament. ...
Read More »The No. 2-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (18-5, 7-3 ACC) defeated Santa Clara (13-3-5, 6-1-3 WCC, 1-0, on Friday evening at Dorrance Field in the second ...
Read More »After a difficult ACC championship loss, No. 2-seed UNC women's soccer held its traditional candlelit players-only meeting the night before the NCAA tournament. ...
Read More »The No. 2-seeded UNC women’s soccer team (17-5, 7-3 ACC) defeated USC Upstate (10-5-4, 5-1-2 Big South), 8-0, on Friday night at Dorrance Field in the ...
Read More »After the ACC championship loss, Nahas thought about his team's resolve.
Read More »Despite entering halftime up 2-1, the Tar Heels couldn't hold on in Sunday's ACC championship game.
Read More »The No. 4-seeded North Carolina women's soccer (16-5, 7-3 ACC) fell to the No. 3-seeded Florida State Seminoles (14-2-3, 7-2-1 ACC), 3-2, in the ACC championships ...
Read More »First-year defender Trinity Armstrong arrived back in Chapel Hill on Monday night. By Thursday, she pushed the Tar Heels to an ACC championship appearance ...
Read More »The No. 4-seeded UNC women's soccer team (16-4, 7-3 ACC) overcame the No. 1-seeded Duke Blue Devils (14-2-1, 9-0-1 ACC), 2-1, in the ACC tournament ...
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