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UNC's Dylan Kropp, Luca Nikolai Tabbed United Soccer Coaches All-Region

UNC Men's Soccer standouts Dylan Kropp and Luca Nikolai have been named United Soccer Coaches All-South Region. Kropp was named to the second team, while Nikolai was tabbed third team. A second-team All-ACC selection, Kropp anchored a defense that entered the NCAA Tournament with a .778 goals against average, ranking third in the ACC. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: Tar Heels Handle Hoyas, Women's Basketball Blisters Boston U, Football Transfers

No. 16 UNC Men's Basketball cruised to a 20-point victory over Georgetown, Women’s Basketball fell to No. 2 Texas and blasted Boston U, Tar Heel Football’s transfer list keeps growing, Olivia Thomas and Linda Ullmark are Women’s Soccer All-Americans, Volleyball bows out of the NCAA Tournament, and more in today's newsletter. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Olivia Thomas, Linda Ullmark Earn Women's Soccer All-America Honors

United Soccer Coaches announced the 2025 Women's Soccer All-America honorees Friday, and UNC's Olivia Thomas and Linda Ullmark are featured on this year's All-America Teams. Thomas was tabbed Third-Team All-America while Ullmark was named Fourth Team. This season marks the first time that either has earned All-America honors. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: Derek Dixon Steps Up, Football Signs No. 12 Class, Big Test For Women's Basketball

stepped up in a big way in UNC’s win over Kentucky, the Tar Heels signed the nation’s No. 12 football recruiting class, Women’s Basketball faces a huge test in Texas, several Tar Heels earn postseason honors as others hit the transfer portal, hears MVP chants, and stars in this week’s Throwback Thursday. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Thomas, Faasse, Ullmark Named To United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region Teams

United Soccer Coaches announced the 2025 Women's Soccer All-Region honorees Tuesday morning. , Olivia Thomas, and Linda Ullmark represent the University of North Carolina women's soccer program on All-Atlantic Region Teams this season. Thomas and Ullmark were tabbed Second Team while Faasse was named Fourth Team. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: UNC Basketball Feast Week, Football 'Flip Season,' Dylan Mingo Trims List

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you’re enjoying some well-earned down time with friends, food, family, and Tar Heel sports. This weekend, we’ve got men’s and women’s basketball playing big games in the tropics, Football keeps flipping recruits and now heads to Raleigh for a tough night game, 5-star trimmed his list, and much more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women’s Soccer’s Season Ends in Penalty Shootout in NCAA Tournament Round of 16

North Carolina Women's Soccer couldn’t hold on to a 1-0 lead late in the second half on Monday afternoon, and No. 2 seed TCU scored a 90th-minute equalizer before winning on a penalty shootout to end the Tar Heels’ season. UNC had dominated possession for much of the match, holding decisive leads in both total shots and shots on target. (Chapelboro.com)

THT Newsletter: Thanksgiving Basketball In Florida, Reese Brantmeier Wins A Natty, Football Falters

UNC Basketball is heading to the Fort Myers Tip-Off, is a tennis national champion, Tar Heel Football came up short against Duke, basketball 5-stars and are the newest Tar Heels, Women's Soccer advances, Women's Basketball dominates, there was Field Hockey heartbreak, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Women's Soccer To Face TCU In NCAA Third Round Monday

UNC Women's Soccer (13-6-1, 6-4 ACC) is set to face second seeded TCU in the third round of the NCAA Tournament Monday afternoon. The Tar Heels and Horned Frogs will kick off at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN+. Olivia Thomas leads the Tar Heels with 13 goals, four game-winning goals, and 89 shots. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Men’s Soccer Tests No. 4 Maryland, Falls In Penalty Kicks, 4-3

The North Carolina men's soccer team gave fourth-seeded Maryland all it could handle in the NCAA Championship second round, but fell in penalty kicks 4-3 on Sunday. The Tar Heels spent most of the match on the front foot and pushed the Terps, who have only trailed 90 seconds this season, to the brink. The Tar Heels finished the 2025 season at 9-5-6. (GoHeels.com)
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