No. 2 UNC women's lacrosse uses goalkeeper change to beat No. 1 Boston College
By Megan Smith | April 6At halftime, the coaching staff opted to make a change. It worked, and now, UNC is the last undefeated D1 women's lacrosse team.
At halftime, the coaching staff opted to make a change. It worked, and now, UNC is the last undefeated D1 women's lacrosse team.
On Saturday, the last two remaining undefeated teams in women's lacrosse — UNC and Boston College — will meet for the first this season.
In this episode of Hark The Pod, Sports Editor Caroline Wills returns to the studio to recap UNC women’s basketball’s season-ending loss to Duke in the Sweet 16. Assistant Editor Emma Moon and women’s basketball beat writers Megan Smith and Beckett Brantley join to break down the Tar Heels’ struggles in the matchup and reflect on the season as a whole.
As the graduate forward left the court on Monday, Alyssa Ustby asked assistant coach Joanne Aluka-White if she could do one last thing.
No. 3 seed North Carolina (29-7, 13-5 ACC) took down No. 6 seed West Virginia (25-8, 13-5 Big 12), 58-47, in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Monday night in Carmichael Arena.
The Tar Heels must focus on handling the ball, group defense and feeding the post.
“I didn’t coach very well,” Courtney Banghart said. “Our players didn’t play very well and that’s just an honest statement.”
GREENSBORO — Due to poor shooting and care of the ball, No. 5 seed North Carolina (27-7, 13-5 ACC) fell to top-seeded N.C. State (26-5, 16-2 ACC), 66-55, in the semifinals of the ACC women's basketball tournament in Greensboro at the First Horizon Coliseum.
After 19 days, Alyssa Ustby and Reniya Kelly shared the court once again to defeat Florida State.
No. 5 seed North Carolina (26-6, 13-5 ACC) bested No. 12 seed Boston College (16-17, 6-12 ACC), 78-71, in the second round of the 2025 Ally ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament in the Greensboro Coliseum on Thursday morning.