This morning, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled a pair of officially licensed, limited-edition bobbleheads commemorating the North Carolina Tar Heels’ 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer National Championship. The bobblehead features UNC’s mascot, Ramses, wearing both of North Carolina’s soccer jerseys and standing on the official 2024 Women’s Soccer National Championship logo. The special edition bobbleheads are being produced by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, an official licensee of the University of North Carolina.

  • The bobbleheads, which are expected to ship in May, are now available at this link.
  • Each bobblehead will be individually numbered to only 2,024.
  • The bobbleheads are $40 each or $75 for the set of two plus an $8 flat-rate shipping charge per order.
  • Proudly wearing Carolina blue and white soccer jerseys with one foot on a soccer ball, the Ramses bobbleheads are giving the No. 1 sign on a base featuring the UNC Tar Heels and championship logos.
  • On Monday, December 9th, the North Carolina women’s soccer team captured its first national title since 2012 with a 1-0 victory over Wake Forest at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. It was the program’s 23rd national title. UNC (22-5) has now won 22 of the 43 NCAA titles in history – plus the 1981 AIAW title – for 23 total national championships. No other women’s soccer team owns more than four.
  • Olivia Thomas netted her ninth goal of the season off a free kick in the 62nd minute for the only tally of the match. Thomas was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player and goalkeeper Clare Gagne was named the Most Outstanding Defensive Player. In addition, Trinity Armstrong and Linda Ullmark were selected to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. Interim head coach Damon Nahas, who had the interim tag taken off following the game, became the second coach in NCAA women’s soccer history to win a national title in their first year as a head coach. “This is a group of 27 young women that were just committed to doing this from Day 1,” Nahas said. “They came to work every day.”
  • “Bobbleheads are the ultimate way to celebrate a team’s championship, and these bobbleheads will be the ultimate way for Tar Heels fans to commemorate the UNC women’s soccer team’s dynasty and 2024 national championship,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said. “We’re excited to be unveiling these bobbleheads celebrating North Carolina’s first national title since 2012 and 23rd overall. These will be a must-have for fans of the North Carolina Tar Heels!”
  • The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, which is located at 170 S. 1st. St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, opened to the public on February 1st, 2019. The HOF and Museum also produces high quality, customized bobbleheads for retail sale as well as organizations, individuals, and teams across the country.
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