Title Eludes UNC Women's Soccer In National Championship Game On Penalty Kicks
Posted Dec 9, 2019
No. 1 Stanford survived a strong challenge from No. 2 North Carolina in the 2019 NCAA championship game in San Jose, California on Sunday. The teams fought to a double overtime deadlock before the Cardinal prevailed 5-4 on penalty kicks. Claudia Dickey made a career high six saves for the Tar Heels. Stanford outshot North Carolina 18-6 in regulation.
(GoHeels.com)
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