February 28, 2009
Men – Team Rankings – Through Event 618 1. University of Virginia 832 2. Florida State University 640 3. University of North Carolina 504.5 4. Georgia Institute of Technolog 474.5
February 28, 2009
Ben Bunting posted career highs of three hits and three RBI, and Levi Michael and Mark Fleury belted home runs in No. 1 North Carolina’s 10-3 win over Seton Hall Saturday at Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium. The Tar Heels (7-1) also got a three-hitter from their pitching staff to sweep their sixth straight series from the Pirates (2-4).
February 28, 2009
- Saturday’s Finals Results
- Saturday’s Preliminaries Results
- Friday’s Finals Results
- Friday’s Preliminaries Results
- Thursday’s Finals Results
- Thursday’s Preliminaries Results
- Wednesday’s Finals Results
- Layne Brodie Named Progress Energy Performer Of The Week
- Podcast With Two-Time ACC Record Holder Layne Brodie
- Podcasting UNC Swimmer Hank Browning
After trailing Georgia Tech for three days of competition, the Tar Heels posted six school records on the final day of competition and surged past the Yellow Jackets to take third place at the 2009 ACC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships. “It took us all meet to catch Georgia Tech and we did,” head coach Rich DeSelm said. “We finished stronger and stronger through the course of the meet. We had some great performances and a number of school records. The biggest thing I’m proud of is that our guys stepped up and raced. The guys were faster at night and that’s a big key to competing effectively.”
February 28, 2009
The North Carolina track and field teams wrapped up competition at the ACC Indoor Championships Saturday afternoon in Blacksburg, Va. and the women turned in an impressive effort on the final day as they shot up the standings and finished second overall with 104 points. The men finished fourth overall as they tallied 61.5 points on the weekend. The Tar Heels will travel to South Bend, Ind. next weekend for the Alex Wilson Invitational before heading to the NCAA Indoor Championships to be held March 13-14.
February 28, 2009
- Final Box Score: UNC 14, Lehigh 6
- Bart Wagner’s Post-Game Interview With Dave Lohse
- Dave Lohse Sits Down For A Chat With Joe Breschi
- Mark Staines Reflects On His Stellar Play Against LU
- Inside Lacrosse Magazine Chats with Bart Wagner After His Homecoming Game at St, Paul’s
- Coach Joe Bresch Gets The Media Attention Post-Match from Inside Lacrosse’
- Read Sean Jackson’s Blog At Inside Lacrosse
- UNC Featured Four Times On ESPN HD Schedule This Spring
The University of North Carolina’s men’s lacrosse team improved to a perfect 5-0 on the season Saturday with a hard-fought 14-6 victory over Lehigh University in a match played at St. Paul’s High School in Baltimore. Senior attackman Bart Wagner and junior midfielder Sean Delaney led the Tar Heels with four goals each. Wagner also had three assists in the game and finished with seven points, exceeding his previous career high of six points established against Marist on March 18, 2008.
