UNC field hockey defeated Stanford and Iowa in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament to advance to the program’s 11th consecutive Final Four. Here’s everything you need to see in fewer than 60 seconds:
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UNC Avenges Only Loss on the Season With ACC Tourney Win
The Louisville Cardinals were the only team in the shortened season to trip up the UNC field hockey program. But on Sunday, with a conference title on the line, it looked like the Cardinals may best the Tar Heels again. Down 2-0 goals in the second quarter, head coach Karen Shelton’s UNC squad stormed back […]

Photo Gallery: UNC Field Hockey vs. Syracuse

Photo Gallery: UNC Field Hockey vs. Virginia

Our Top UNC Sports Photos of 2019
The Hill and Chapelboro.com digital content manager Dakota Moyer moonlights as the station’s photographer. He chose his favorite UNC sports images of 2019 as the year comes to a close. (Click on the photos for a larger view) Why I chose this photo: This was the first game during Carolina’s season that it truly felt […]

Karen Shelton Claims USOPC Coaching Award
The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee recognized UNC field hockey head coach Karen Shelton on Wednesday with its first ever USOPC College Coach of the Year award, after Shelton recently led her Tar Heels to their second straight undefeated season and NCAA Championship. The award covers all sports and is presented to a coach at […]

Photo Gallery: UNC Field Hockey vs. Iowa (NCAA Tournament)

Photo Gallery: UNC Field Hockey vs. Duke

UNC Field Hockey Sweeps ACC Season Awards
After finishing the regular season with a perfect record, North Carolina field hockey (17-0, 6-0 ACC) swept the ACC individual awards for the 2018 season and placed six players on the All-ACC teams. Senior back and captain Ashley Hoffman was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year and helped anchor a UNC defense that recorded […]
Tar Heel Field Hockey Hosts Liberty NCAA Tourney 1R
UNC's field hockey team, ranked number one in the nation, will host the No. 20 Liberty Flames in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday at Francis E. Henry Stadium.

Multiple UNC Teams Post Perfect Academic Progress Rates, New Report Says
Several UNC sports programs posted perfect single-year and multi-year academic progress rates for the 2024-25 academic year, according to the NCAA’s latest report. Academic progress rate (APR) is used to track performance of scholarship students who compete on varsity teams, and the score measures eligibility and retention each semester. A perfect score is 1000, and […]
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