Menu

UNC Comeback Earns NCAA Title Shot


With its 2011 season just seconds from ending, the top-ranked North Carolina field hockey team mounted a comeback equal to the greatest in NCAA Tournament history to send Friday's semifinal game into overtime. The Tar Heels went on to beat No. 5 Connecticut 4-3 in double overtime at Trager Stadium and will play No. 3 Maryland on Sunday at noon for the program's seventh NCAA Championship. (Tar Heel Blue)

Related:

Preview: Expectations mount for UNC's fall sports in 2026
With top goal scorers Ryleigh Heck and Dani Mendez graduating, UNC field hockey will need to fill offensive gaps. Stepping into her fourth year as...

Erin Matson Balancing Expectations, Growth as UNC Field Hockey Reloads for 2026
Across eight seasons at UNC, five as a player and now entering her fourth as head coach, Erin Matson has been part of 159 wins...

Newsletter: Matt Able Decision Time, Michael Malone on the Recruiting Trail, Kevin Thomas Commits
The NBA Draft Combine is over, and it’s decision time for UNC shooting guard Matt Able. Plus, Michael Malone hit the recruiting trail handing out...

Jaclyn Kintzer Briggs Named To USA Field Hockey Hall Of Fame
UNC Field Hockey legend Jaclyn Kintzer Briggs has been inducted into the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame. Briggs owns one of the most decorated...