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Video: ESPY Awards Red Carpet Interview with Chloe, Ashley, and Nicole Humphrey

North Carolina lacrosse sisters Nicole, Ashley, and Chloe Humphrey attended the annual ESPY awards on Wednesday night and spoke with ESPN hosts on the red carpet prior to the event that honored UNC's national champion women's lacrosse and soccer programs. (View Video)

UNC women's sports nominated for 3 ESPYS, win 2024-25 Capital One Cup

UNC is nominated for three awards at the ESPYS. Both of the Tar Heels’ 2024-25 national championship teams will be represented at the show, which will air on Wednesday at 8 p.m. UNC nominees include: , Best Collegiate Athlete (Women’s Sports). Chloe Humphrey, Best Breakthrough Athlete. UNC 2025 Women’s Lacrosse, Best Team. (Daily Tar Heel)

Tar Heel Women Win 2024-25 Capital One Cup

UNC set the standard in women’s sports in the last year with two national championships. After a school year defined by excellence and historic triumphs, UNC captured the 2024-25 Capital One Cup women’s title, a multi-sports award that goes to the top-performing women’s program based on all NCAA championships and major poll results. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC men’s lacrosse finds inspiration in 9-year-old teammate

UNC Men's Lacrosse has an extra teammate cheering them on from the sidelines — 9-year-old Noah Clifton. Noah was born with a gap between his trachea and esophagus and other anomalies. Noah can’t go to school or play sports, but his parents wanted him involved in something. A friend whose son was in Team IMPACT told them about the program. (UNC.edu)

Ashley Humphrey Named ACC Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year

UNC's Ashley Humphrey has been named ACC Women's Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year, leading a group of 22 Tar Heels on the All-ACC Academic team. Humphrey, a second-team Academic All-American and first-team All-American on the field, joins current assistant coach , who was named Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017. (GoHeels.com)

Ashley Humphrey Named CSC Second-Team Academic All-America

UNC Women's Lacrosse standout Ashley Humphrey has been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Women's At-Large Second Team. Humphrey, a first-team All-American and NCAA career record holder for assists, earned her bachelor's degree from Stanford before transferring to UNC and securing a master's degree. (GoHeels.com)

Paul Barton Making Jump from Carolina Lacrosse to Football

spent four years at North Carolina as a defender for the men’s lacrosse team. This fall, he’s taking on an entirely new challenge — joining UNC football as a tight end for his final year of college eligibility. Barton learned that NCAA rules allow athletes with eligibility remaining to compete in a different sport at the same school as a graduate student. (Inside Carolina)

Check Out the Complete Schedule for UNC’s ‘ACC Network Takeover’ July 8

UNC’s two national title wins will be shown back-to-back, as the women’s lacrosse team’s triumph against Northwestern at Gillette Stadium will play at 12 p.m., and the women’s soccer team’s 1-0 victory against Wake Forest last December will air at 2 p.m. At 4 p.m., fans can catch a replay of the men’s basketball team’s blowout win against NC State. (Chapelboro.com)

Two NCAA title wins, snow day blowout highlight UNC takeover day on ACC Network

A snow day blowout, two national championship wins, and seven victories against ranked teams highlight North Carolina's annual takeover day on ACC Network. The ACC Network’s annual school-by-school summer takeovers series began on June 25 with Boston College and ends with Wake Forest on July 21. The Tar Heels’ day is Tuesday, July 8. (Tar Heel Tribune)

UNC Women’s Lacrosse, Chloe Humphrey, Kate Faasse Nominated For ESPYS

UNC was well represented in ESPN's nominees for the 2025 ESPYS on Thursday. Carolina's women's lacrosse team showed up in the "Best Team" category, while freshman Chloe Humphrey is one of four nominees for "Best Breakthrough Athlete." Women's soccer standout is one of four nominees for "Best Collegiate Athlete – Women's Sports." (GoHeels.com)
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