North Carolina has received an at-large bid to the 2013 NCAA Tournament and will host first and second-round games at Francis E. Henry Stadium Nov. 16 and 17.
The Tar Heels won the 118th meeting in the South’s Oldest Rivalry 45-14 to improve to 4-5 on the season in front of the Homecoming crowd in Kenan Stadium Saturday afternoon.
But let’s be honest, how much confidence can a team that has lost six straight really carry into a road contest against a surging squad finally finding their identity?
The fourth-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels head to Cary, N.C. on Friday to meet the third-ranked Florida State Seminoles in the semifinals of the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament.