With a 3-1 victory on Sunday over Boston College on the Eagles’ home field, the top-ranked UNC field hockey team claimed its third consecutive ACC Tournament title and 22nd in the program’s storied history.

The Tar Heels also improved to 19-0 this season, extending their overall winning streak to a whopping 42 games–extending their own conference record.

Senior Marissa Creatore scored twice in the game, while ACC Defensive Player of the Year Yentl Leemans added a goal early in the fourth quarter that gave UNC the lead for good.

Boston College fell to 13-7 this season with the loss.

“I’m thrilled for our team,” UNC head coach Karen Shelton said afterwards. “An ACC Championship for the University of North Carolina is a meaningful thing. All we try to do is represent to the best of our ability, so to win an ACC Championship – at Boston College, on their home field – is a big deal. Boston College fought hard – they’re a very, very worthy opponent and I love that it was tied going into the fourth quarter. There was no quit in them and I think no quit in us. It was nice to have a game like that as we prepare for NCAA postseason.”

 

 

 

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