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Women's Lacrosse Final Four: No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Boston College


No one blinked when UNC received the top seed in the tournament. The Heels have produced a 20-0 record, but their last two wins haven’t come easy. In fact, of the four teams remaining, they had the lowest margin of victory in their quarterfinal game, a 14-11 comeback against Stony Brook. And James Madison kept things close in the second round. (Inside Lacrosse)

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Women's Lacrosse Final Four: No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 4 Boston College


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