University of North Carolina Athletics

UNC Compiles Competitive Non-Conference Slate
July 16, 2018 | Women's Basketball
CHAPEL HILL - North Carolina women's basketball has put together one of its most competitive non-conference schedules in recent years with five games against fellow Power 5 Conference opponents among its 14 out of league contests. The Tar Heels' key non-league opponents include Auburn and Kentucky from the SEC, Colorado and UCLA out of the Pac-12 and the Big Ten's Ohio State. UNC will also battle three clubs - Elon, Maine and USF - that participated in the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
Carolina faces UCLA, USF and Kentucky at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands from Nov. 22-24 over the Thanksgiving holiday.Â
UNC has road games at Elon in the season opener on Tuesday, Nov. 6, will travel to Colorado on Sunday, Nov. 18 and faces Ohio State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Thursday, Nov. 29.Â
Carolina has six home games slated for the non-conference portion of the 2018-19 campaign. The home opener against Kent State takes place on Friday, Nov. 9, followed by VCU (Nov. 14) Maine (Dec. 2), UNCW (Dec. 5), UNCG (Dec. 9) and Howard (Dec. 28).
The programs annual trip before Christmas to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, features games against Rice on Dec. 18 and Auburn on Dec. 20.Â
UNC hosts an exhibition game with Carson Newman on Thursday, Nov. 1.
Season tickets are now on sale for the 2018-19 season starting at only $25 per ticket. Fans can purchase season ticket packages online at GoHeels.com/tickets, by phone at (800) 722-4335 or in person at the UNC Ticket Office during normal business hours (M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
Carolina returns four starters from last year's squad, including first team All-ACC guard Paris Kea and 2018 ACC Rookie of the Year Janelle Bailey.
The 2018-19 schedule will feature ACC home games in Carmichael Arena against Duke, NC State, Florida State, and the 2018 National Champion Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The complete ACC schedule will be released in the coming weeks.
UNC fan packs are available which include four tickets for just $100, while great lower level seats are priced at just about $7 per game. Season ticket holder benefits include: exclusive season ticket holder t-shirt, chance to earn prizes based on attendance, best seat locations, invitations to private events, and ticket vouchers to other UNC games.
All seating assignments are based on Rams Club priority. Tickets must be renewed by Sept. 4 in order to secure your priority. Mini-plans, group and single-game tickets will go on sale early in the fall.
Carolina faces UCLA, USF and Kentucky at the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands from Nov. 22-24 over the Thanksgiving holiday.Â
UNC has road games at Elon in the season opener on Tuesday, Nov. 6, will travel to Colorado on Sunday, Nov. 18 and faces Ohio State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Thursday, Nov. 29.Â
Carolina has six home games slated for the non-conference portion of the 2018-19 campaign. The home opener against Kent State takes place on Friday, Nov. 9, followed by VCU (Nov. 14) Maine (Dec. 2), UNCW (Dec. 5), UNCG (Dec. 9) and Howard (Dec. 28).
The programs annual trip before Christmas to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, features games against Rice on Dec. 18 and Auburn on Dec. 20.Â
UNC hosts an exhibition game with Carson Newman on Thursday, Nov. 1.
Season tickets are now on sale for the 2018-19 season starting at only $25 per ticket. Fans can purchase season ticket packages online at GoHeels.com/tickets, by phone at (800) 722-4335 or in person at the UNC Ticket Office during normal business hours (M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
Carolina returns four starters from last year's squad, including first team All-ACC guard Paris Kea and 2018 ACC Rookie of the Year Janelle Bailey.
The 2018-19 schedule will feature ACC home games in Carmichael Arena against Duke, NC State, Florida State, and the 2018 National Champion Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The complete ACC schedule will be released in the coming weeks.
UNC fan packs are available which include four tickets for just $100, while great lower level seats are priced at just about $7 per game. Season ticket holder benefits include: exclusive season ticket holder t-shirt, chance to earn prizes based on attendance, best seat locations, invitations to private events, and ticket vouchers to other UNC games.
All seating assignments are based on Rams Club priority. Tickets must be renewed by Sept. 4 in order to secure your priority. Mini-plans, group and single-game tickets will go on sale early in the fall.
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