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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 . 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

, 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)

Tobin Heath Elected to National Soccer Hall of Fame

Former UNC Women's Soccer star and 3-time national champion became one of the USWNT’s most popular players and was voted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame on the Players’ Ballot in her first year of eligibility. Heath retired following 181 international appearances, 36 goals, and 42 assists. Heath, 37, will be inducted May 1, 2026. (National Soccer Hall Of Fame)

Tar Heel Times Newsletter: UNC Beats Radford, Football Visits Wake, Dylan Mingo Reschedules Visit

UNC Basketball shook off the Kansas hangover to beat Radford and now hosts NC Central. Carolina Football visits Wake Forest needing two more wins to become bowl eligible. Five-star guard will visit UNC after all. introduces himself to fans, Women’s Basketball faces No. 3 UCLA in Las Vegas, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

UNC Men’s Soccer Places Four On All-ACC Teams

The UNC men's soccer team earned four All-ACC recognitions, the league office announced Wednesday. Dylan Kropp and Luca Nikolai claimed second-team honors, while Jack Sandmeyer was named third team. Immanuel Mathe joined them with a spot on the All-Freshman team. Kropp led a backline that ranks 14th nationally in clean sheets. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women’s Soccer Set For NCAA Tournament

The NCAA announced the 2025 Soccer Tournament bracket Monday. UNC Women's Soccer will travel to Knoxville to face the No. 3 seed Tennessee in the first round on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. This weekend's tournament opener will be a rematch between the Tar Heels and Vols. Carolina opened the 2025 season on the road at Tennessee where they fell 2-0. (GoHeels.com)

THT Newsletter: UNC Beats Kansas, Seth Trimble Injury, Football Downs Stanford, Dylan Mingo Cancels

UNC Basketball beat Kansas on Friday, but suffered a tough break on Sunday. Tar Heel Football is two wins from bowl eligibility after beating Stanford, 5-star guard cancelled his official visit, Field Hockey claimed its 9th straight ACC title, Women’s Basketball routed Elon, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)

Art’s Angle: Winning Ways

Tar Heel teams showed up all weekend. UNC Men's Soccer upset Notre Dame under the golden dome. UNC Field Hockey beat Duke and Virginia for its ninth straight ACC title. ’s remade women’s basketball team blew out Elon 42-17. Carolina Football beat Stanford, 20-15. And ’ No. 25 Tar Heels ran away from Kansas. (Chapelboro.com)

THT Newsletter: 5-Star Dylan Mingo Visiting, UNC Basketball Hosts Kansas, Cardinal Comes Calling

Five-star guard visits this weekend as UNC Basketball hosts Kansas, Carolina Football faces Stanford, Women’s Basketball hosts Elon and multiple recruits, is throwing a UNC vs. KU watch party with Carolina Basketball legends, two football recruits decommitted, named Atlanta Braves manager, and more. (Tar Heel Times Newsletter)
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