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So (I'm) just incredibly proud and grateful at the moment." North Carolina won its first women's lacrosse national championship in 2013 by outlasting Maryland 13-12 in triple overtime.
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Proud Dad Of 3 Sisters Who Led UNC Lacrosse To A National ... - MSNThree University of North Carolina lacrosse teammates - and sisters - have proved winning is a family affair by helping the team clinch its fourth national championship in program history.
From left North Carolina lacrosse sisters Ashley Humphrey (18), Chloe Humphrey (2) and Nicole Humphrey (9) pose at Dorrance Field on the campus of UNC Friday, May 2, 2025.
North Carolina has now won four women’s lacrosse national titles (2013, 2016, 2022, 2025), all coming in the past 12 tournaments, giving the Tar Heels the third-most team titles in history ...
The awards continue to pile up for UNC women’s lacrosse freshman Chloe Humphrey. Less than a week after joining her sisters — and the rest of her teammates — in winning the 2025 national ...
That's what Sunday was like for the UNC men's lacrosse team, as the third-ranked Tar Heels beat No. 2 Duke 15-12 before a crowd of 4,050 at Kenan Stadium. With the win, UNC improved to 11-2 ...
North Carolina vs Florida women's lacrosse semifinal live updates This section will be updated closer to the start of Friday's game Pregame North Carolina arrives at Gillette Stadium North Carolina is ...
UNC women’s lacrosse head coach Jenny Levy talks to her team about playing “velociraptor" defense. Pressure. Aggression. Give everything you have. But early on in Friday’s semifinal matchup ...
No. 1 UNC and No. 3 Northwestern will battle it out in the D1 women’s college lacrosse championship game for the first time since 2009. Both programs have made multiple visits to the finals ...
— UNC Women's Lacrosse (@uncwlax) May 29, 2022 North Carolina won its first women's lacrosse national championship in 2013 by outlasting Maryland 13-12 in triple overtime.
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