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NCAA Women's Lacrosse Preview: No. 1 North Carolina


North Carolina and Maryland are no longer ACC rivals, but that hasn’t diminished how much Jenny Levy and her players love this challenge. The reigning champs suffered heavy graduation losses. This early-season battle will go a long way towards showing where two of the sport’s preeminent programs stand. UNC enters 2020 with the No. 1 ranking. (US Lacrosse Magazine)

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