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Despite ACC Tournament loss, UNC men's soccer anticipating spring season


After a season shortened by COVID-19, the UNC men’s soccer team’s year came to an abrupt end Sunday after a last-minute overtime goal by Notre Dame put the Fighting Irish on top, 1-0, in the ACC Quarterfinal. Although the Tar Heels are done for the time being, they will compete again in the spring with an NCAA Tournament appearance on the line. (Daily Tar Heel)

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Despite ACC Tournament loss, UNC men's soccer anticipating spring season