11.20.23 | Celebrations, Championships, Sports
North Carolina’s field hockey team won the 2023 NCAA national championship Nov. 19, defeating Northwestern 2–1 in a shootout. The championship is the 11th in program history and made Coach Erin Matson ’22 the youngest Division I head coach…
UNC’s women’s tennis team swept the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Fall Championships on Nov. 5 in San Diego, winning the singles and doubles competitions. Sophomore Reese Brantmeier defeated fifth-year student-athlete Ayana Akli from the… read more
Field hockey Coach Karen Shelton says talent, toughness and focus were the ingredients for this year’s undefeated championship team. UNC’s field hockey team capped off a perfect season Nov. 20 after defeating Northwestern… read more
Once viewed as an unlikely choice to be women’s lacrosse coach, Jenny Levy led her team to an undefeated season and its third national championship. As the bus rolled out of Baltimore, the boisterous passengers — Carolina’s… read more
Coach Jenny Levy started Carolina’s women’s lacrosse program and led the Tar Heels to NCAA championships in 2013 and 2016. read more
It’s the third title in a row and ninth overall for Carolina’s field hockey team, tying it with Old Dominion for most championships. read more
Austin O’Connor reached the summit of collegiate wrestling when he beat top seed Sammy Sasso of Ohio State to win the 149-pound class of the NCAA Championship. read more
With top-ranked Carolina beating Princeton 6-1 in the title game, the Heels now have won 46 games in a row. read more
Carolina finished the season with a perfect 23-0 record that included 10 shutouts. read more
Nobody would say the Heels played their best ball in the finals — and nobody doubted their determination to add their mark to a timeless tradition. read more