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January 30, 2023

UNC women’s soccer

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UCLA rallies, shocks UNC with 3-2 win in 2OT of women’s soccer final

December 5, 2022 The Associated Press

CARY — Maricarmen Reyes scored a go-ahead goal off a rebound in the 107th minute and top-seeded UCLA rallied past UNC 3-2 on Monday night to win its second women’s soccer championship in program history. […]

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ACC right at home in Cary College Cups

May 12, 2021 Shawn Krest

The NCAA College Cups for men’s and women’s soccer will be both be decided this weekend in Cary. Cary is certainly no stranger to the NCAA championships in the sport. This is the ninth time […]

Article

In-state teams advance in NCAA soccer tournaments

May 5, 2021 Brett Friedlander

The home-state advantage was kind to North Carolina teams playing in the NCAA’s postseason soccer tournaments last week. With all games being played at venues around the Old North State, teams from UNC, Duke and […]

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NWSL teams target NC players at draft; Courage take Canadian Deanne Rose in 1st round

January 20, 2021 Brett Friedlander

If you’re a professional women’s soccer expansion team looking to build a solid foundation for your franchise, you could do a lot worse than building around players from the nation’s most successful college program. That’s […]

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NC Courage, off to 3-0 start, adjust to Challenge Cup bubble

July 8, 2020 Brett Friedlander

People from all walks of life in all areas of the country are getting used to a “new normal” as America negotiates its way through a coronavirus pandemic that has disrupted virtually every aspect of […]

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Former Tar Heel McDonald balances World Cup, 7-year-old son

June 26, 2019 The Associated Press

PARIS — Jessica McDonald quickly was put in her place by Jeremiah, her 7-year-old son. “I tried to explain to him: ‘Buddy, we’re going to the World Cup,’” the American forward remembered. “And he’s just […]

Sports

Dunn ready for World Cup after getting cut in 2015

June 12, 2019 Cory Lavalette

LONDON — Crystal Dunn was among the last cuts from the U.S. national team roster for the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada. That just made her all the more determined to get to France. […]

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UNC women come up short at College Cup

December 5, 2018 Brett Friedlander

CARY — Dominance doesn’t even begin to describe the success the North Carolina women’s soccer team achieved since the sport was officially recognized by the NCAA in 1982. In the first 32 years that a […]

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