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US national team veteran Crystal Dunn joins Paris Saint-Germain

U.S. national team veteran has signed with Paris Saint-Germain through the 2027 season. The move comes less than a week after Dunn parted ways with Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League. The 32-year-old Dunn was signed as a free agent by Gotham FC in 2023. She played one season with the club, appearing in 23 matches. (Associated Press)

Video: UNC National Champions Discuss 2025 National Girls & Women in Sports Day

Romea Riccardo (UNC Field Hockey multi-national champion & assistant coach), (Women's Soccer national champion & MAC Hermann Award winner), and (Women's Tennis two-time national champion) speak about the impact and inspiration of women's sports. (View Video)

Savy King Joins Angel City FC

Angel City Football Club has acquired LA native and defender in a trade with NorCal rival Bay FC. In exchange, Bay FC will receive $200,000 in intra-league transfer funds plus $100,000 in 2026. "Signing with Angel City is a full-circle moment for me," said King. "This is my home, my community, and the place where I fell in love with the game." (Angel City FC)

Kate Faasse Wins Honda Sport Award For Soccer

UNC's , national champion and MAC Hermann Trophy winner, has earned another prestigious honor to cap off a remarkable season. She has won the Class of 2025 Honda Sport Award for Soccer, announced by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards. The Honda Sport Award is presented annually to the top women athletes in 12 NCAA sports. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women’s Soccer Announces Spring Schedule

The reigning national champions are back on the pitch, as coach Damon Nahas announced UNC Women's Soccer's spring schedule. The Tar Heels will play five matches, including three in Chapel Hill. UNC begins its spring slate Saturday, Feb. 22, at UNCW in Wilmington, North Carolina, at 2 p.m. The following Saturday, the Tar Heels host Tennessee. (GoHeels.com)

Emerson Elgin, Aria Nagai Receive NWSL Preseason Camp Invitations

With the National Women's Soccer League's 2025 season fast approaching, two UNC women's soccer national champions have earned invitations to preseason camps. Emerson Elgin got the call from North Carolina Courage while Aria Nagai is training with the Utah Royals. Nagai ended the season as TopDrawerSoccer's No. 66-ranked player. (GoHeels.com)

Tar Heels First In Learfield Directors’ Cup Final Fall Standings

UNC finished the fall semester No. 1 in the country in the 2024-25 Learfield Directors' Cup standings. The Tar Heels entered the football bowl season second behind Stanford but edged ahead of the Cardinal with 25 additional points by playing in the Fenway Bowl in Boston. UNC's fall sports amassed 422.5 points, 9.5 ahead of Stanford. Penn State was third. (GoHeels.com)

Ally Sentnor Wins 2024 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year

, one of the top players in the United States Youth National Team program the past few years who earned her first USWNT cap at the end of last year, has been voted the 2024 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year. Sentnor, a forward/midfielder, becomes the ninth Tar Heel to win the prestigious honor since its inception in 1998. (GoHeels.com)

Trinity Armstrong Signs Pro Soccer Contract With San Diego Wave

Freshman sensation and national champion Trinity Armstrong has signed a professional contract with San Diego Wave in the National Women's Soccer League. She will forgo her final three seasons of college eligibility to join the pro ranks. Armstrong put together one of the best rookie seasons in Tar Heel history in 2024 as one of the nation's best center backs. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women's Soccer Standout Maddie Dahlien Signs With Seattle Reign FC

Maddie Dahlien has signed a professional contract with Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League. The forward will forgo her remaining season of college eligibility, having capped off her remarkable UNC career as a national champion. She will join fellow Tar Heels and in Seattle ahead of the 2025 NWSL season. (GoHeels.com)
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