No. 4 UNC baseball falls, 7-0, to hand Stanford the series
By Molly Louison | March 9The No. 4 North Carolina baseball team (14-2, 1-2 ACC) lost to No. 7 Stanford (12-2, 2-0 ACC), 7-0, on Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
The No. 4 North Carolina baseball team (14-2, 1-2 ACC) lost to No. 7 Stanford (12-2, 2-0 ACC), 7-0, on Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium.
The No. 6 North Carolina men’s lacrosse team (5-1) defeated Hofstra (4-2), 18-7, on Saturday afternoon at Dorrance field.
The No. 3 North Carolina women’s lacrosse team (4-0) cruised past Louisville (2-2) in a dominant 20-4 victory on Saturday afternoon at the UofL Lacrosse Stadium.
The Tar Heels held off the Tigers on Sunday afternoon thanks to sophomore guard Reniya Kelly. After losing in a buzzer beater to FSU two weeks ago, the Tar Heels were determined not to meet the same fate.
UNC athletes from nearly all 15 women’s varsity teams led stations at the clinic, inspiring young girls to pursue their passion for sports.
Aimed at fostering connections and building community for people with differing abilities, G Day hosted its first-ever event before the UNC women's soccer game against Virginia on Sept. 27.
The No. 2 North Carolina women’s field hockey team (6-0) defeated No. 11 Liberty University (4-3) 7-0 on Sunday in Lynchburg, Va.
After losing the first set, the Tar Heels beat the Wolverines to hand them their first loss of the season.
The new look North Carolina offensive line will be a crucial factor in Chip Lindsey's offense that emphasizes running the football.
From grassroots movements to bold attempts at unionization, the call for a new, more equitable system is spreading across campuses. UNC is no exception.