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No. 1 UNC Women's Tennis Downs No. 7 Georgia, 4-3


Two women's tennis programs with eyes on winning national championships in 2021 battled for nearly five hours Saturday at the University of Georgia's Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Courts. In the end, No. 1 North Carolina prevailed 4-3 over seventh-ranked Georgia. UNC extended its winning streak to 22 matches dating back to the start of the 2020 season. (GoHeels.com)

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No. 1 UNC Women's Tennis Downs No. 7 Georgia, 4-3


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