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UNC Athletics Gathers To Celebrate 2025 RAMMYs

Following a year of excellence in athletics and in the classroom, UNC student-athletes dressed to impress and came together to celebrate championships and outstanding feats at the 2025 RAMMY Awards on Monday night. Members from all 28 of UNC's varsity teams strutted across the Carolina Blue carpet into Memorial Hall at the heart of campus. (GoHeels.com)

UNC Women’s Soccer Adds Top JUCO Goalie Emilie Maihs For 2025

UNC Women's Soccer has added one of the top junior college goalkeepers Emilie Maihs for the 2025 season. Maihs, who played her freshman season at Otero College in Colorado, has three seasons of eligibility remaining. A native of Bevergern, Germany, Maihs began her soccer journey playing with the boys of her hometown club, FC Stella Bevergern. (GoHeels.com)

Video: Soccer Legend Heather O'Reilly on Being Defined by Winning, American Ninja Warrior, and More

Women's National Soccer Team legend joined the show to talk with Leslie and Arielle about the origins of her competitive nature, mental health struggles after retiring from Olympic soccer, owning and operating a coffee shop in her college town, and her initial reservations about becoming a mother. (View Video)

Video: Carolina Insider - Interview with Ella Smith from UNC Women's Soccer

Ella Smith, a Morehead-Cain scholar and member of North Carolina's national champion women's soccer team, joins and Adam Lucas to discuss team culture, her internship at Nike, her mother's soccer career at UNC, global experiences, and more. (View Video)

Aria Nagai Joins Utah Royals Ahead Of 2025 NWSL Season

Another member of the North Carolina women's soccer national championship team has joined the professional ranks: Aria Nagai has signed a salary cap exempt contract with the Utah Royals after completing her collegiate eligibility. Nagai will join fellow Tar Heel alumnae , who was the No. 1 overall selection by Utah in the 2024 NWSL Draft. (GoHeels.com)

Mexican And Turkish Men’s Soccer National Teams To Meet June 10 At Kenan Stadium

UNC again welcomes elite?international soccer competition to Kenan Stadium when the Mexican and Turkish national teams meeet Tuesday, June 10 as part of the 2025 MexTour, days before the start of this summer's Concacaf Gold Cup. The event marks the Mexican National Team's first visit to Chapel Hill and the team's first match against Turkey. (GoHeels.com)

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC Basketball Updates, Football News, Ella Smith and Hubert Davis Join

UNC Basketball seeks a key victory at Virginia Tech on Tuesday (31:59). Lots of football news including staff announcements and the Tar Heels being featured on Hard Knocks (39:14). Ella Smith, a Morehead-Cain scholar and member of UNC's national champion women's soccer team joins (54:40). Plus, check in (1:14:58). (Listen To Podcast)

Video: "Why Not Us" - UNC Women's Soccer 2024 National Championship Documentary

UNC Women's Soccer approached a crossroads entering the 2024 season: Roster turnover, retirement of a legend, and chatter that the program's iconic stature was fading. Coach Damon Nahas and the Tar Heels recount how adversity served as motivation for a magical National Championship season. (View Video)

Two UNC Women's Soccer Players Named To U.S. U19 National Team, Four To SheBelieves Cup Roster

UNC women's soccer freshmen Aven Alvarez and Hope Munson have been named to the U.S. Under-19 Women's National Team for a trip to Spain from Feb. 15-27. Both defenders will suit up for the L'Albir U-19 Women's International Tournament, which includes matches against U-19 National Teams from the Netherlands, England, and Spain. (GoHeels.com)

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)
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