Menu

Tar Heels To Face Off As U.S., Canada Meet In Women's Lacrosse World Games Finals


scored the game-winning goal to help Israel place fifth at the World Lacrosse Sixes competition at The World Games in Birmingham, Alabama. With Canada and the United States winning their semifinals, two current UNC players, Caitlyn Wurzburger (US) and Brooklyn Walker-Welch (CAN), will battle for gold Saturday at 9:30 p.m. ET. (GoHeels.com)

Related:

UNC Women's Lacrosse Coach Jenny Levy Receives Contract Extension
Head coach Jenny Levy, who has built the University of North Carolina women's lacrosse program into a national powerhouse, has agreed to terms for a...

UNC Women's Lacrosse Finishes Fifth In Final 2023 IWLCA Poll
The 2023 season has come to a close for the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team, which checked in at No. 5 in the final IWLCA/ILWomen...

Tar Heel Trio Earn Women's Lacrosse All-America Honors
Three North Carolina women's lacrosse players earned All-America recognition by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association, as announced by the organization Thursday. Receiving First Team...

Connor Maher Earns USILA Men's Lacrosse All-America Honors
UNC men's lacrosse midfielder Connor Maher was named to the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-America list on Thursday. The Timonium, Md. native collects...

Tar Heels To Face Off As U.S., Canada Meet In Women's Lacrosse World Games Finals


© 2005-2023 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.