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Brett Centracchio's Path Back To Chapel Hill


When the NCAA announced an extra year of eligibility, despite having a consulting job lined up in Washington D.C., entered the transfer portal within a week. And when newly named UNC baseball coach called, the only thing in Brett’s mind was getting into grad school in Chapel Hill to get his masters in Sports Administration. (Inside Carolina)

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Brett Centracchio's Path Back To Chapel Hill


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