Elizabeth Hillman, Brooklyn Neumen Win Gold at U19 Women's Lacrosse World Championships
Posted Aug 12, 2019
North Carolina sophomores Elizabeth Hillman and Brooklyn Neumen helped lead the United States to a dominant 13-3 win over Canada to capture the gold medal at the World Lacrosse Women's U19 World Championship in Peterborough, Ontario. Hillman, one of two co-captains on the U.S. squad, scored early in the second half to put the Americans up 9-2.
(GoHeels.com)
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