Latest News About North Carolina Tar Heels Women's Lacrosse

Here’s the latest on North Carolina Tar Heels women's lacrosse.

Overview

  • The Tar Heels are defending national champions and were making another run at the NCAA title in the 2025-26 season, continuing their recent strong performance under coach Jenny Levy.[1][6]
  • In the 2025 NCAA Tournament, UNC advanced through the rounds and reached the later stages, building on last year’s championship run.[5]

Recent highlights

  • UNC defeated Maryland 16-6 in the NCAA semifinals in Evanston, Illinois, to move into the national championship game, with standout performances from Chloe Humphrey and Addison Pattillo.[1]
  • The team rode a late 13-3 scoring run to seal the semifinal win, showcasing depth in scoring and efficient late-game defense.[1]
  • Earlier in the NCAA Tournament, UNC had dominated its opponents in the round preceding the semifinals, continuing the program’s high-powered offense and stout defense this season.[1]

Season context

  • The Tar Heels entered the NCAA Tournament with a strong regular-season profile, including ACC dominance and a top ranking, following a season where they claimed both regular-season and tournament ACC titles.[3]
  • Leading scorers this season have included Chloe Humphrey and Addison Pattillo, who have combined for a sizable share of the offense in key postseason wins.[1]

Upcoming/what to watch

  • If UNC advances, they would be chasing a second consecutive national title, continuing their recent era of success under Levy.[6][3]
  • Key matchups to monitor include UNC’s offense vs. opponent defenses in the Final Four and potential rematches in the NCAA championship, depending on the bracket results.[3]

Notable historical notes

  • UNC has established a recent tradition of deep NCAA Tournament runs, including a 22-0 season last year that culminated in a national championship, and continued pursuit of another title this season.[3]

Sources

  • Tar Heel Times and GoHeels coverage recount UNC’s semifinal victory over Maryland, the ensuing national championship pursuit, and season context.[6][3][1]
  • 2025 NCAA results and historical context from UNC athletics coverage.[5]

If you’d like, I can pull a concise game-by-game recap of the current tournament run or create a quick chart summarizing goal distribution among top scorers this season.

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