Outside of winning a major championship, you can’t really have a more successful weekend than the one UNC field hockey just enjoyed at Henry Stadium.

The Tar Heels first knocked off No. 1 Syracuse 3-2 on Friday in a double overtime thriller. Two days later, the team defeated its biggest rival–No. 2 Duke–in another 3-2 game.

As a result, UNC–which was ranked No. 5–moved up to No. 2 in the newest National Field Hockey Coaches Association Poll.

Not only that, the ACC awarded its Offensive Player of the Week Award to UNC’s Lauren Moyer and its Defensive Player of the Week Award to teammate Julia Young.

Against Syracuse, Moyer scored the team’s first two goals–with the second being the one that sent the game into overtime. She currently leads UNC in scoring with eight goals on the year.

Young, meanwhile, played a key role defensively in each game. She helped the Tar Heels limit Syracuse to its lowest scoring output of the year, while holding Duke to just six shots–which was its lowest shooting output of the year.

UNC is currently 8-2 so far in 2016. The team will get a chance to avenge its season-opening loss to Michigan when it hosts the Wolverines on Sunday at 1 p.m.