Chapel Hill, NC – The Northern Carolina female butt, second, used a timely offense and an stingy defense of the second half to improve the Boston College N ° 1 Saturday at Dorrance Field.
British Columbia took a hot start, scoring the first four goals of the match, but UNC was far away, taking its first lead from the match at 11-10 with 6:24 to do. The Tar Heels added another goal and missed the chronometer to win 12-11.
The UNC is online to be team n ° 1 of the country for the first time since the week five of the 2023 season.
The Tar heels have improved at 12-0 (7-0 ACC) while the Eagles fell to 13-1 (6-1 ACC).
How it went
- The Boston College has taken an advance of 4-0, the largest deficit in the Caroline season, forcing a dead time from the UNC.
- Marissa White I got the heels on the table with a free position target to reach 4-1.
- Caroline Godine Marked on an open net after a forced turnover to do so 4-2.
- The first quarter ended with the 5-2 score. British Columbia led to goal at the goal of 7-6, but made four stops for two.
- UNC opened the second quarter with a three -go -in race to equalize things five. Goals from Olivia Vergano,, Chloé Humphrey And Kiley Mottice did the work.
- Eliza Osburn opened his account at the end of the second to equalize things at six years old.
- Carolina exceeded British Columbia 18-11 in the first half and had the advantage in penalties, 13-10.
- BC had the edge in the draw controls, 10-5.
- Kate Levy Open the scoring in the second half and binds it to seven.
- The second of C. Humphrey day made things go by eight.
- Addison Pattillo has finished a wonderful help from Ashley Humphrey And the heels and the eagles have continued to alternate goals.
- The second of C. Godine equaled things at 10 years and the second of E. Osburn gave the heels their first advance of the match.
- C. Godine had the hat trick to give heels a 12-10 lead with four minutes to do.
- BC drew one with 3:33 to do to do it 12-11.
- Gk Lexi Zenk Entered in the second half and made four stops and maintained British Columbia with four goals to help the Tar Heels to win the 12-11 victory.
Inside the box score
- UNC held the most striking offensive in the country (18.38 GPG) at 11 goals in total and only seven in the last 55 minutes.
- Carolina exceeded British Columbia 30-21 during the match and 20-18 in penalties.
- The heels displayed an advantage of 20-12 in the ground balls.
- C. Godine has published the eighth hat of her career.
- The heels had eight different scorers
- Sophie Student Attach a career career with six floor balls.
Tri Theel Tidbits
- UNC is now the only undefeated team in the country this season.
- The Tar Heels are online to be classified n ° 1 in the country for the first time since the week five of the 2023 season.
- With his victory over the Boston College, the UNC has now beat eight top 25 teams, including four among the 5 best teams.
- The heels lead the series on British Columbia, 22-8 and 12-2 in Chapel Hill.
The next
The Tar Heels, secondly, will go to Greenville for a non -conlitation tilt with the East Carolina on Wednesday, April 9. The first draw is scheduled at 6 p.m. with the broadcast broadcast on ESPN +.
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