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For the first time since 1992, the NCAA DI women's soccer national championship final comprises two North Carolina-based teams. Wake Forest will play in the program's first-ever national title match, while North Carolina makes its 28th appearance. On Monday night, the Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will compete at WakeMed Soccer Park. One will be crowned the national champion.

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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

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NCAA Tournament – First Round
Friday, November 15
at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
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NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
#7 Virginia Tech 2, at #2 UCLA 1
at #2 Arkansas 1, California 0
vs. #5 Wisconsin 0, #4 Virginia 0 (2OT; Wisconsin advances 4-2 in penalties)

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For the first time since 1992, the NCAA DI women's soccer national championship final comprises two North Carolina-based teams. Wake Forest will play in the program's first-ever national title match, while North Carolina makes its 28th appearance. On Monday night, the Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will compete at WakeMed Soccer Park. One will be crowned the national champion.

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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

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at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
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NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
#7 Virginia Tech 2, at #2 UCLA 1
at #2 Arkansas 1, California 0
vs. #5 Wisconsin 0, #4 Virginia 0 (2OT; Wisconsin advances 4-2 in penalties)

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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

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Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

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at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
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at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
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NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship (all times ET)
NCAA Tournament – First Round
Friday, November 15
at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
California 2, at #7 Pepperdine 1 (2OT)

NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
#7 Virginia Tech 2, at #2 UCLA 1
at #2 Arkansas 1, California 0
vs. #5 Wisconsin 0, #4 Virginia 0 (2OT; Wisconsin advances 4-2 in penalties)

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For the first time since 1992, the NCAA DI women's soccer national championship final comprises two North Carolina-based teams. Wake Forest will play in the program's first-ever national title match, while North Carolina makes its 28th appearance. On Monday night, the Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will compete at WakeMed Soccer Park. One will be crowned the national champion.

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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

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NCAA Tournament – First Round
Friday, November 15
at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
California 2, at #7 Pepperdine 1 (2OT)

NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship (all times ET)
NCAA Tournament – First Round
Friday, November 15
at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
California 2, at #7 Pepperdine 1 (2OT)

NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
#7 Virginia Tech 2, at #2 UCLA 1
at #2 Arkansas 1, California 0
vs. #5 Wisconsin 0, #4 Virginia 0 (2OT; Wisconsin advances 4-2 in penalties)

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In a semifinal that featured four ACC teams for the first time ever, the Demon Deacons edged third-seeded Stanford, 1-0, while the Tar Heels captured a 3-0 win over top seed and in-state rival Duke. Wake Forest earned its first-ever trip to the national title match, while North Carolina earned its 29th appearance in the final and seeks its 22nd title.

After the Deacs and Cardinal played 72 scoreless minutes, Wake’s Emily Morris found the breakthrough in the 73rd minute as her shot just crossed the goal line for the eventual game winner. The win marked Wake Forest’s second 1-0 win over Stanford this season following a regular season win on September 19.

Meeting for the fourth time this season, North Carolina scored twice in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to earn its spot in Monday’s final. Kate Faasse opened the match’s scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 10th minute, as she became the nation’s leading scorer with her 20th goal of the season. Faasee later added an assist on Maddie Dahlien’s tally in the 59th minute. Olivia Thomas also found the scoresheet in the 24th minute to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at the halftime break.

Since UNC and Florida State played in the national championship in 2018, every final has featured at least one ACC team, as the league has captured two of the last three national titles. With the ACC matchup set for the final, the ACC will earn its 26th national championship and 32nd among current membership.

The Tar Heels and Demon Deacons will play for the national championship on Monday, December 9, at 7 p.m. ET from WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The final will be featured on ESPNU.

NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship (all times ET)
NCAA Tournament – First Round
Friday, November 15
at #1 Florida State 8, Samford 0
at #1 Duke 8, Howard 0
at #2 North Carolina 8, USC Upstate 0
at #2 Wake Forest 4, Morehead State 0
at #3 Stanford 5, UC Santa Barbara 0
at #4 Notre Dame 5, Milwaukee 1
at #4 Virginia 2, Princeton 1
at #7 Virginia Tech 2, Tennessee 1

Saturday, November 16
California 2, at #7 Pepperdine 1 (2OT)

NCAA Tournament – Second Round
Friday, November 22
#4 Notre Dame 3, #5 Kentucky 1
Starkville, Miss.
#3 Stanford 2, UConn 1
Fayetteville, Ark.
at #2 North Carolina 1, Santa Clara 0
at #2 Wake Forest 3, Colorado 1
at #1 Duke 3, #8 Texas Tech 0
#7 Virginia Tech 2, at #2 UCLA 1
at #2 Arkansas 1, California 0
vs. #5 Wisconsin 0, #4 Virginia 0 (2OT; Wisconsin advances 4-2 in penalties)

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The UFC's final numbered event of the year comes from Las Vegas, and its headliner has come a long way since he first appeared on UFC fans' screens on the organization's The Ultimate Fighter reality show.


Brazilian Alexandre Pantoja completed his UFC ascent when he defeated Brandon Moreno to capture the flyweight crown and the Cannibal has chewed up two opponents by unanimous decision since. He's hot favorite to devour a third straight defence today.


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It’s headlined by former Light Heavyweight title challengers Dominick Reyes and Anthony Smith. There’s also Aljamain Sterling vs. Mosvar Evloev, Clay Guida vs. Chase Hooper, Michael Chiesa vs. Max Griffin and Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders.



The UFC returns to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV tonight (December 7) for a UFC 310 card that will serve as the promotion’s final Pay-Per-View offering of 2024.



Rakhmonov joined the UFC in October 2020 after winning and defending the M-1 Global welterweight crown. The 30-year-old from Uzbekistan has rocketed up the UFC rankings thanks to a 100 percent finishing rate. In six UFC outings, Rakhmonov has five submissions and one knockout. Only one of his UFC outings has made it to the third round.



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Shavkat Rakhmonov will fight Ian Machado Garry to determine the next challenger for the welterweight title, after champion Belal Muhammad withdrew from UFC 310 – and a defence against Rakhmonov – due to infection.

In this fight, the South American (28-5) puts his world flyweight title on the line against a rival who was chosen because of the lack of challengers in the category, but at the same time is a bet of Dana White, as great things are said about the Japanese fighter, who is looking to spring a surprise.

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Shavkat Rakhmonov will fight Ian Machado Garry to determine the next challenger for the welterweight title, after champion Belal Muhammad withdrew from UFC 310 – and a defence against Rakhmonov – due to infection.

In this fight, the South American (28-5) puts his world flyweight title on the line against a rival who was chosen because of the lack of challengers in the category, but at the same time is a bet of Dana White, as great things are said about the Japanese fighter, who is looking to spring a surprise.

The event will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Pantoja comes into this fight on a six-fight winning streak, to make the third defense of his world title in less than a year.

Asakura, who will make his UFC debut, has two MMA bantamweight championships.

The event will take place on Saturday, December 7, and will begin at 18:00 Eastern Time (15:00 PT) with the preliminary fights, while the main card will begin at 22:00 ET (19:00 PT)

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It’s headlined by former Light Heavyweight title challengers Dominick Reyes and Anthony Smith. There’s also Aljamain Sterling vs. Mosvar Evloev, Clay Guida vs. Chase Hooper, Michael Chiesa vs. Max Griffin and Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders.

The UFC returns to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV tonight (December 7) for a UFC 310 card that will serve as the promotion’s final Pay-Per-View offering of 2024.

Rakhmonov joined the UFC in October 2020 after winning and defending the M-1 Global welterweight crown. The 30-year-old from Uzbekistan has rocketed up the UFC rankings thanks to a 100 percent finishing rate. In six UFC outings, Rakhmonov has five submissions and one knockout. Only one of his UFC outings has made it to the third round.

In the headliner, flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja (28-5 MMA, 12-3 UFC) puts his title on the line against promotional debutant Kai Asakura (21-4 MMA, 0-0 UFC). The co-feature is a welterweight title eliminator between Ian Machado Garry (18-0 MMA, 8-0 UFC) and Shavkat Rakhmonov (15-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC).

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is back home this weekend with UFC 310 going down inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, TONIGHT (Sat., Dec. 7, 2024)
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