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919-641-4128 • Davelohse@Unc.Edu • Contact: Dave Lohse • P: 919-962-7257 • C: 919-641-4128 • [email protected] • www.GoHeels.com 2013 SCHEDULE & RESULTS (20-4-0, ACC 10-3-0) This Weekend’s Tar Heel for Date Opponent Game Time/Score Women’s Soccer Game Klockner Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) Aug. 23 vs.#9 Santa Clara W 2-0 2013 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Aug. 25 vs. VCU W 4-0 #2 UCLA at #5 North Carolina Carolina Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Date: Saturday, November 30, 2013, 5 p.m. Aug. 30 NEW MEXICO (GoHeelsTV) W 2-1 Sept. 1 KENNESAW ST. (GoHeelsTV) W 4-0 Records & Rankings: North Carolina 20-4 Duke Nike Classic (Durham, N.C.) (#5 NSCAA, #5 Soccer America, #5 Top Sept. 6 vs. #2 UCLA (Blue Devil Network) W 1-0 Sept. 8 vs. #9 West Virginia Drawer Soccer) (WCHL, Blue Devil Network) W 4-2 UCLA 20-1-2 (#2 NSCAA, #2 Soccer America, students (aged seven Sept. 12 at #22 Virginia Tech W 2-1 #2 Top Drawer Soccer) Sept. 15 #8 NOTRE DAME through college) (ESPN3, WCHL) L 0-1 Site: Fetzer Field, Chapel Hill, N.C. and senior citizens Sept. 18 at #8 Florida State (ESPNU) L 0-1 Tickets Prices: Adults $8; Senior Citizens Sept. 22 at Miami W 4-0 (55 and over) $5; Students (ages 7 through (55 plus) and $3 for Sept. 26 at Pittsburgh (ESPN3) W 1-0 groups of 20 or more. Oct. 6 MARYLAND college) $5; Groups (20 or more) $3; First 150 (RSN/ESPN3/WCHL) W 3-1 UNC students with UNC One Cards FREE Ages six and under Oct. 10 NC STATE (ESPN3, WCHL) W 3-0 Live Stats Oct. 13 at Boston College W 1-0 will be admitted free of charge. Oct. 17 SYRACUSE (GoHeelsTV) W 1-0 Link: Gamtracker on GoHeels.com The first 150 UNC students who present Oct. 20 #1 VIRGINIA (GoHeelsTV, WCHL) L 0-2 TV Coverage their UNC One Cards at the Fetzer Oct. 24 CLEMSON (GoHeelsTV, WCHL) W 2-0 GoHeelsTV Oct. 27 at #19 Wake Forest (WCHL) W 2-1 (OT) Field gates will receive complimentary Oct. 31 #25 DUKE (ESPN3, WCHL) W 3-0 Link: Live Video Link at GoHeels.com ACC Women’s Soccer Championship Play by Play: Kyle Straub admission to the match. Nov. 3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 1-0 (ACC Quarterfinals) (WCHL, ESPN3) Radio Coverage Tickets can be purchased in advance Nov. 8 vs. #3 Florida State WCHL Radio at the GoHeels.com Ticket Center. On ACC Semifinal (Cary, N.C.) Chapelboro.com (ESPN3) L 1-2 (OT) Live Stream: Saturday, tickets will be available at the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship Play by Play: Paul Connell Carmichael Arena ticket office beginning Nov. 16 LIBERTY (1st Round) (GoHeelsTV) Analyst: Anna Rodenough W 4-0 at 4 p.m. Nov. 22 INDIANA (2nd Round) (GoHeelsTV) UNC Women’s Soccer W 4-0 Social Media Tools Nov. 24 #13 TEXAS A&M (3rd Round) Website MEDIA COVERAGE FOR (GoHeelsTV) W 2-0 Nov. 30 #2 UCLA (Quarterfinals) http://goheels.com/ SATURDAY’S MATCH: North Carolina’s (GoHeelsTV, WCHL) 5 p.m. Twitter NCAA Tournament quarterfinal match @ncwomenssoccer (Official) Head Coach Anson against UCLA Saturday afternoon Dorrance (35th year, @uncwomenssoccer (Players’ Site) 763-53-29 Overall, 22 UNC Media Guide will receive the full treatment media National Championships) wise as the game will be webcast Head Coach Anson http://tinyurl.com/khhsplo Dorrance is now in his Buy Tickets To Home Games live on GoHeelsTV, broadcast live on 35th season as the Tar GoHeels.com Ticket Center Heels’ head mentor. His WCHL Radio (with full streaming on teams have an all-time ChapelBoro.com) and live stats on record of 763-53-29 (.920). Under Anson Dorrance, TAR HEELS & BRUINS ADVANCE TO GoHeels.com. UNC has won 22 national NCAA QUARTERFINAL ROUND FOR championships, including 21 The game will be webcast live on NCAA Tournament crowns SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATCHUP: GoHeelsTV beginning at 5 p.m. with Kyle and one AIAW title. Under his tutelage, the Tar Heels have captured 20 regular-season ACC titles and 20 The University of North Carolina Straub handling the play by play and ACC Tournament championships. Overall, UNC has women’s soccer program has received Matt Bachman providing color analysis of 21 official ACC titles to its credit. During his tenure, Dorrance’s teams are 169-21-6 in ACC regular- the honor of hosting a quarterfinal round the match. season games, 59-3-4 in ACC Tournament matches game in the NCAA Tournament this and 118-8-3 in NCAA Tournament games. UNC is The match will be broadcast live in the 324-22-10 in home games in its history and 439- Saturday at Fetzer Field. Triangle on WCHL Radio and streamed 31-19 in games played on the road and at neutral sites. Under Dorrance, UNC has won 92.0 percent The fifth-ranked Tar Heels will match up of its games overall, 87.8 percent of its ACC regular- against the second-ranked UCLA Bruins ANSON DORRANCE WINNING season games, 92.4 percent of its ACC Tournament PERCENTAGES AT NORTH CAROLINA games, 92.6 percent of its NCAA Tournament games, in the NCAA quarterfinals. The two OVERALL: 92.0 92.4 percent of its home games and 91.7 percent teams advanced to the quarterfinal round ACC REGULAR SEASON: 87.8 of its road and neutral site games. Dorrance is a ACC TOURNAMENT: 92.4 1974 graduate of the University of North Carolina. after third-round advancements last He began his coaching career as UNC men’s head NCAA TOURNAMENT: 92.6 coach in 1977 and took over the women’s program Sunday. The Bruins advanced with a 2-0 HOME: 92.4 in 1979. He retired as men’s coach after the 1988 home victory over Pac 12 Conference ROAD & NEUTRAL: 91.7 campaign with a 172-65-21 record. Overall, Dorrance has 935 wins as a collegiate head coach - women foe Stanford while the Tar Heels moved plus men. on with a 2-0 triumph over Southeastern Follow the Tar Heels Online at www.GoHeels.com - Conference Tournament champion Texas The official web site of UNC Athletics. A&M Tickets Saturday will all be general admission and priced at $8 for adults, $5 Series Information: UNC vs. UCLA its 20th triumph of the 2013 season. TRACKING CAROLINA IN THE POLLS (UNC leads 9-0) UNC reached the 20-win plateau for Date NSCAA SA TDS Year Site W/L/T Score Preseason 1 1 1 1996 H (Nike Classic) W 3-1 the first time since the 2009 campaign August 27 1 1 1 1999 N (USC Classic) W 4-0 when the Tar Heels won the national September 3 1 1 1 2000 N (NCAA Final) W 2-1# championship with a 23-3-1 mark. September 10 1 1 1 2003 N (Duke Classic) W 5-2 September 17 5 5 2 2003 N (NCAA Semifinal) W 3-0# Carolina has now won 20 or more September 24 6 6 6 2006 N (NCAA Semifinal) W 2-0# matches in a season for the 26th time in October 1 6 6 6 2008 N (NCAA Semifinal) W 1-0# its 35-year varsity history. October 8 4 6 4 2009 H W 7-2 October 15 4 4 4 2012 N (Duke Classic) W 1-0 October 22 5 4 6 #NCAA Tournament Game ONE OF THE FOUR NO. 1 SEEDS: October 29 4 4 3 Last Meeting (From GoHeels.com Archives): November 5 4 4 3 September 6, 2013 — Crystal Dunn’s goal in the North Carolina received one of the November 12 5 5 5 79th minute proved the difference as #1 North NCAA Tournament’s No. 1 seeds for the November 19 NA NA 5 Carolina defeated #2 UCLA Friday night before 1,805 November 26 NA NA 5 fans at the Duke Nike Classic played at Koskinen first time since 2010. The Tar Heels are ( =National Soccer Coaches Association of Stadium. The Tar Heels improved to 5-0 with the one of four ACC teams to earn No. 1 NSCAA America poll); (SA=Soccer America poll); (TDS=Top victory while UCLA fell to 4-1. Carolina outshot the seeds in this year’s tournament. Bruins 23-6 on the night but a brilliant effort by Bruin Drawer Soccer poll) goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland kept the Tar Heels off Virginia came into the championship as the scoreboard until Dunn notched her fifth goal of the the overall No 1 seed with Florida State and six in total made it to the final eight. season and second game-winner of the campaign at the overall No. 2 seed, Virginia Tech the Last season, UNC was a No. 2 seed 78:40. Megan Brigman sent a ball from the right side to Brooke Elby 20 yards out top. Elby slipped the ball overall No. 3 seed and North Carolina (the overall Top 2 seed in the bracket) through a pair of defenders to Dunn who one touched the overall No. 4 seed. and upset three No. 1 seeds (BYU, it and then buried a shot from 12 yards out into the Stanford and Penn State in that order) lower right corner. The No. 2 seeds in order were UCLA, Florida, Nebraska and Marquette. in the quarterfinal through championship on the World Wide Web at Chapelboro. Through two games in the tournament, rounds to claim its 21st NCAA com. Paul Connell will be the play-by- the only remaining No.
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