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Trinity Armstrong, Team USA Advance To FIFA U17 World Cup Quarterfinals

The United States Under-17 Women's Youth National Team, which includes UNC freshman Trinity Armstrong, cruised into the FIFA U17 World Cup quarterfinals with a 5-0 win over Korea Republic on Tuesday. Team USA advances to the knockout rounds after finishing second in Group B with six points behind two-time defending U17 champion Spain. (GoHeels.com)

Trinity Armstrong, Team USA Bounce Back With 2-0 Win Over Colombia At FIFA U17 World Cup

Needing at least a point to remain in FIFA Under-17 World Cup contention, the United States U17 Women's Youth National Team earned that and more with a dominant 2-0 win over Colombia in its second Group B match. UNC freshman defender Trinity Armstrong is representing Team USA at the FIFA U17 World Cup in the Dominican Republic. (GoHeels.com)

No. 7 UNC Men’s Soccer Drops 2-1 Decision To No. 4 Pitt

The No. 7 North Carolina men's soccer team (8-2-4, 3-2-1 ACC) dropped a 2-1 decision to No. 4 Pitt in a top-10 clash Saturday at Dorrance Field. Sam Williams scored his fourth goal of the season for the Tar Heels. UNC's defense held Pitt, which had been averaging 14.2 shots per game, to just seven. Carolina finished with a 14-7 edge in shots. (GoHeels.com)

No. 7 UNC Men's Soccer Hosts No. 4 Pitt In Top-10 Saturday Night Showdown

Seventh-ranked North Carolina men's soccer (8-1-4, 3-1-1 ACC) hosts No. 4 Pitt Saturday night, in a top-10 matchup at Dorrance Field in Atlantic Coast Conference play. Saturday's match is part of Alumni Weekend, as the Tar Heels welcome former players back to Chapel Hill. It is the 12th between the programs, an 8-2-1 mark in favor of the Tar Heels. (GoHeels.com)

UNC soccer captain Asha Means continues Carolina legacy started by her parents

Asha Means doesn't take herself too seriously, but getting to this point was all business, in fact she spoke it into existence. "I told my parents when I was eight years old that I was going to play soccer here," Means said. "They were like yeah right." You could say that playing soccer at Carolina was predestined. Both her parents were UNC athletes, too. (WRAL Sports Fan)

Six Tar Heels Score As No. 4 UNC Women’s Soccer Glides By Clemson, 6-0

The No. 4 UNC women's soccer team put together a memorable performance Thursday night at Dorrance Field, with goals from six players sealing a decisive 6-0 win over Clemson as the program hosted its Alumni Night and Celebration. The Tar Heels, who are No. 1 in the NCAA RPI, improve to 14-2 and 7-1 in ACC play. (Read More...)

No. 4 UNC Women’s Soccer Hosts Clemson On Alumni Night, Anson Dorrance Day Thursday

The fourth-ranked UNC women's soccer team hosts Clemson on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Dorrance Field. The game will air on ACCNX. The team will honor legendary coach , who announced his retirement Aug. 11, during the game as part of Dorrance Day festivities. UNC also welcomes back its incredible alumni with a ceremony at halftime. (GoHeels.com)

Trinity Armstrong, Team USA Begin FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Wednesday

UNC freshman defender Trinity Armstrong is set to compete with the United States Under-17 Youth National Team at the 2024 FIFA U17 World Cup in the Dominican Republic from Oct. 16-Nov. 3. The 17-year-old Armstrong is one of four college players on the U.S. roster and begins the World Cup with four international caps already on her resume. (GoHeels.com)

Luke Hille, Martin Vician Lead No. 7 UNC Men’s Soccer Past William & Mary, 5-2

Two goals each from Luke Hille and Martin Vician helped No. 7 North Carolina (8-1-4, 3-1-1 ACC) over William & Mary, 5-2, Tuesday in the Tar Heels' non-conference finale. Tuesday was Vician's ninth career brace, the third of the season. Vician leads the Tar Heels with 10 goals on the season. Hille's first half brace is his second two-goal effort this year. (GoHeels.com)

No. 2 UNC Women’s Soccer Drops 1-0 Decision At No. 7 Stanford

No. 2 North Carolina women's soccer was on the other side of a late goal this time, dropping a 1-0 decision to No. 7 Stanford in a tightly-contested top-10 battle on Sunday afternoon at Cagan Stadium in California. The Tar Heels drop to 6-1 in Atlantic Coast Conference play with a 13-2 overall mark on the year. The Cardinal improve to 11-3-1 (3-3-1 ACC). (GoHeels.com)
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