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UNC Women's Soccer Beats Texas Tech, Advances In NCAA Tournament
University of North Carolina women's soccer (13-6-1, 6-4 ACC) went the distance to advance 4-3 on penalties against Texas Tech on Friday evening at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium (
Highlights). The game remained knotted at one-all forcing a penalty shootout to decide who advanced. Carolina would go on to advance after taking penalties 4-3. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women's Soccer Faces Texas Tech In NCAA Second Round Friday
UNC Women's Soccer (13-6, 6-4 ACC) is set to face sixth seeded Texas Tech (14-2-4, 7-1-3 Big 12) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday evening. The Tar Heels and Red Raiders will kick off at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN+. North Carolina is 41-1 across NCAA Second Round matches. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Men’s Soccer Advances To NCAA Tournament Second Round On Penalty Kicks, 6-5
UNC Men's Soccer won a thriller by advancing on penalty kicks, 6-5, against North Florida in the NCAA Championship first round Thursday night (
Highlights). Both sides converted their first five penalties, but UNC's Andrew Cordes saved the Ospreys' sixth attempt. Luis Vera made the seventh penalty and UNF hit the bar to give the Tar Heels the win. (
GoHeels.com)
Olivia Thomas and Bella Gaetino's enduring connection transcends soccer
Bella Gaetino and Olivia Thomas play vital roles for UNC women’s soccer. But the Michigan natives and longtime teammates share more than just on-field chemistry. Their friendship and appreciation for one another stretch back long before their time at Carolina, and it will carry on long after. Along the way, they’ve left an impact everywhere they’ve been. (
Daily Tar Heel)
Carolina Men’s Soccer To Face North Florida In NCAA Championship First Round At Dorrance Thursday
North Carolina Men's Soccer will take on North Florida in the first round of the NCAA Championship at Dorrance Field on Thursday at 6 p.m. This is the 32nd time UNC will play in the championship tournament and the sixth straight season. It's also the 14th time in Carlos Somoano's 15 seasons as head coach that UNC has qualified for the NCAA event. (
GoHeels.com)
THT Newsletter: Basketball Block Party, Maximo Commits, Mingo Visits, Field Hockey to Final Four
It was another big weekend in Carolina Athletics. UNC Basketball threw a block party,
Hubert Davis landed a commitment from
Maximo Adams and an official visit from
Dylan Mingo, UNC Field Hockey beat Duke to advance to the Final Four, Football fell at Wake Forest but flipped a 4-star cornerback, and much more. (
Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Kyan Evans' Emergence, Field Hockey Final Four, Women's Soccer Advances
Isaac Schade discusses UNC Basketball's victory over NC Central,
Kyan Evans' remarkable 61.5% assist rate,
Luka Bogavac's emergence as a starter, UNC Field Hockey's Elite Eight victory over Duke, Women's Soccer's upset win at Tennessee, and more.
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Mon Nov 17, 2025
UNC Women’s Soccer Tops Third-Seeded Tennessee, 3-1, In NCAA Tournament First Round
UNC Women's Soccer (13-6, 6-4 ACC) opened the 2025 NCAA Tournament with a 3-1 win on the road against No. 3 Tennessee (
Highlights). The Tar Heels were led by a brace from
Kate Faasse. Carolina will head to Fort Worth, Texas for the second round of the tournament next week. The Tar Heels will face the sixth seeded Texas Tech Red Raiders on Nov. 20. (
GoHeels.com)
UNC Women’s Soccer Prepares For No. 3 Tennessee In NCAA First Round
UNC Women's Soccer (12-6, 6-4 ACC) travels to Knoxville, Tenn. to take on the third seeded Tennessee Vols (12-3-3, 6-2-2 SEC) Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels and Vols are set for a 6 p.m. kickoff on ESPN+. The Tar Heels and Vols opened the 2025 campaign against one another in Knoxville, Tenn. where UNC fell 2-0. (
GoHeels.com)
Heather O'Reilly Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame in First Year of Eligibility
Heather O'Reilly, who debuted at age 17 in 2002, might have made the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup Team if not for a broken leg. Once she recovered, however, she became a vital member of the USWNT and one of the winningest players in history. O'Reilly will be honored May 1, 2026, when she is inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame. (
National Soccer Hall Of Fame)