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UNC Men's Soccer Hosts Oregon State In NCAA Elite 8 Saturday

The No. 3 seeded North Carolina men's soccer team welcomes Oregon State to Chapel Hill Saturday night, in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Dorrance Field. Saturday is the 14th overall appearance for the program in the NCAA quarterfinal. Carolina has posted 10 Elite Eight showings in the past 16 seasons, including six under head coach Carlos Somoano. (GoHeels.com)

Avery Patterson, Ally Sentnor Named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans

Two standout UNC women's soccer players in and have earned spots on the United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team, as announced on Friday afternoon. This is the first time either player has received an All-America nod. The Tar Heels have had at least one All-America selection each season since the honor began in 1980. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC Basketball & Football Updates; Red Panda & Andrew Cordes Interviews

and Adam Lucas look at UNC Basketball's victory over Tennessee (9:43) and preview Saturday's matchup with FSU (27:25). GOAT Halftime act Red Panda joins to talk flipping bowls onto her head while riding a unicycle (38:37). UNC goalkeeper Andrew Cordes discusses PK trash talk (57:31). Plus, All-ACC FB teams (32:48) (Listen To Podcast)

Four UNC Women's Soccer Standouts Named United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region

Four University of North Carolina women's soccer players have earned All-Atlantic Region honors, as announced by United Soccer Coaches on Tuesday. Garnering All-Atlantic First Team praise is , , and while Savy King landed on the second team. Bell finds herself on the first team for the second time in her Tar Heel career. (GoHeels.com)

Chansky’s Notebook: Fall Madness

What an intense weekend for UNC athletics. When you have 26 (or is it 28?) varsity sports and most are regulars in their NCAA tournaments, Novembers and March to June can get maddening. We are coming off one of those weekends. UNC men's basketball lost a game they should have won and won a game they probably would have lost last season. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Men’s Soccer Outlasts Hofstra in NCAA Tournament Penalty Shootout

The North Carolina men’s soccer team equalized late in its NCAA Tournament Round of 16 match against No. 14 Hofstra on Sunday, played through two scoreless overtimes, and won in a penalty shootout to advance to the national quarterfinals (Highlights). The Tar Heels will appear in the national quarterfinals for the first time since the 2020-21 season. (Chapelboro.com)

UNC Men's Soccer Welcomes Hofstra In NCAA Sweet 16 Sunday

The No. 3-seeded North Carolina men's soccer program is set to host the third round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament on Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m., welcoming No. 14 Hofstra to Dorrance Field. Sunday will be the first ever meeting between the two programs. Entering Sunday, the Tar Heels have yet to concede more than one goal in any game this season. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women's Soccer Loses 3-Goal Lead, Ends Season With 4-3 Loss To BYU

The North Carolina women's soccer team looked poised to earn another trip to the Women’s College Cup with a three-goal lead 19 minutes into the game, but aggressive Brigham Young had other ideas. The Cougars scored four goals in the last 30 minutes to rally for a 4–3 victory on a cold and snowy evening in Provo, Utah, to end the Tar Heels' season. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Women’s Soccer Takes On BYU In NCAA Quarterfinals Friday Night

The No. 3 seed North Carolina women's soccer team takes on top-seeded Brigham Young in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament on Friday night with a spot in the College Cup on the line. Kickoff is 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT) at South Field in Provo, Utah. UNC has an all-time record of 147-17-5 in the NCAA Tournament. The match will air on ESPN+. (GoHeels.com)

How and when to watch UNC teams on busy Thanksgiving week

It’s a busy Thanksgiving week for UNC athletics. When do they play, and how can you watch as the basketball teams face more challenging competition, the soccer teams continue to pursue national championships and football and volleyball teams play the last games on their schedules? Here’s how to watch UNC's 10 games over six sports through Sunday. (Tar Heel Tribune)
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