Nicole Greene's title means big things for UNC. Could it spark even more for her?
Posted Mar 23, 2018
Recently, I wrote a story about the rise of Nicole Greene. A few hours after that story ran, Greene won the NCAA Indoor National Championship in the high jump. Since she won, I’ve noticed a whole lot more attention paid to track and field at North Carolina. First of all, the win was the first individual national title for the Tar Heels Track & Field team since 2007.
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