Updated 8:06 a.m., June 13, 2014
WCHL Championship Sports is proud to announce expanding coverage of UNC soccer this fall with an additional game added to the lineup.
The 2014 broadcast slate will kick off with the Carolina Nike Classic on Friday, Aug. 22 as the perennial powerhouse Carolina women’s soccer squad takes on national contender Stanford under the lights in Chapel Hill.
The WCHL broadcast team will be live on-site at Fetzer Field for 11 contests this season, nine women’s games and two men’s matchups.
Both squads will be aiming for more national championship glory after disappointing postseason finishes in 2013.
Women’s
Friday, August 22 7p – v Stanford (Carolina Nike Classic)
Sunday, August 24 3p – v Ohio State (Carolina Nike Classic)
Sunday, September 7 12n – v Arkansas* (Duke Nike Classic)
*The opponents’ days on the original schedule were flipped. Carolina plays Penn State Friday and Arkansas Sunday. WCHL will not broadcast the Penn State contest.
Sunday, September 28 1p – @ NC State
Friday, October 3 5p – v Virginia Tech (immediately followed by HS football?)
Thursday, October 9 7p – v WakeForest
Sunday, October 12 1p – v Pittsburgh
Thursday, October 23 7p – v Florida State
Sunday, October 26 1p – v Miami
Men’s
Sunday, August 31 7p – v UCLA (Carolina Nike Classic)
Tuesday, October 7 7p – v Campbell
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