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Women’s Soccer Set For NCAA Third Round Clash With Texas Tech
November 18, 2023 | Women's Soccer
LUBBOCK, Texas – Following a win in the second round, North Carolina remains in Lubbock, Texas, for the third round of the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. ET (1 p.m. CT). The third-seeded Tar Heels will take on second-seeded Texas Tech at John Walker Soccer Complex.
The match will air on ESPN+ with Geoff Haxton and Bridgette Rogers on call.
Match Info
Who: (3) North Carolina at (2) Texas Tech
What: NCAA Tournament Third Round
Where: Lubbock, Texas – John Walker Soccer Complex
When: Sunday, Nov. 19 – 2 p.m. ET (1 p.m. CT)
Links: Live Stream | Live Stats
NCAA Tournament Tidbits
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The match will air on ESPN+ with Geoff Haxton and Bridgette Rogers on call.
Match Info
Who: (3) North Carolina at (2) Texas Tech
What: NCAA Tournament Third Round
Where: Lubbock, Texas – John Walker Soccer Complex
When: Sunday, Nov. 19 – 2 p.m. ET (1 p.m. CT)
Links: Live Stream | Live Stats
NCAA Tournament Tidbits
- North Carolina has an all-time record of 146-17-5 in the NCAA Tournament.
- The Tar Heels are 16-5-2 in the NCAA Third Round, out-scoring their third-round opponents 58-21 all-time.
- UNC extends its streak as the only team to appear in all 42 NCAA Tournaments.
- Carolina has won 21 of 41 NCAA titles (plus the 1981 AIAW title for 22 national championships).
- The Tar Heels have appeared in 31 College Cups, including four of the last five.
- Carolina has advanced to the national title game 27 times (including three of the last five) and has finished as the runner-up six times overall.
- UNC has been the No. 3 seed twice before, winning the first-ever NCAA women's soccer title in 1982 and advancing to the second round in 2015.
- Three current Tar Heels – Maycee Bell, Isabel Cox and Julia Dorsey – have been part of three College Cup teams and two runner-up finishes.
- This will be the first meeting between North Carolina and Texas Tech in program history.
- UNC advanced to the Round of 16 after a 1-0 win over sixth-seed Alabama in the second round on Nov. 17, as well as a 3-1 victory over Towson in the first round.
- Cox has played in 108 matches, the most among all active DI players. She now owns the UNC program record for career appearances and ranks fifth all-time in DI history.
- Ally Sentnor is currently on a four-game scoring streak. A redshirt sophomore, she has seven NCAA Tournament goals in her career.
- Sentnor was named the ACC Midfielder of the Year, the first Tar Heel to earn such honor since the league began designating positional awards in 2004.
- Sentnor and Patterson were tabbed to the All-ACC First Team while Bell, Savy King and Sam Meza were selected to the All-ACC Second Team. King and Evelyn Shores garnered ACC All-Freshman Team praise.
- Carolina's stalwart defense has held 19 of its 21 opponents to 10 shots or fewer, 10 of those to five or fewer and three to only one.
- The Tar Heels' defense has kept opponents to a shotless half six times this year, including in the second half in last week's NCAA First Round.
- UNC has prevented an opponent from taking a shot on goal twice: against Miami on Oct. 5 and against Alabama in Friday's NCAA Second Round.
- Carolina finished the regular season (10-0-8) without a loss for the first time since 2004.
Stay up to date with UNC women's soccer by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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