Playing Her 'Best Lacrosse Ever,' Kayla Wood is UNC's Clutch X-Factor
Posted May 28, 2021
Kayla Wood’s caused turnover for UNC near the end of its quarterfinal game against Stony Brook was arguably her most timely play of the season. The senior has stepped up for the Tar Heels throughout their 20-0 campaign — five ground balls and four draw controls across two ACC tournament games, even a first career assist against Virginia in April.
(USA Lacrosse Magazine)
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