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Mac Horvath supplies power for UNC Baseball, Alyssa Ustby shows off multi-sport versatility


Infielder of Rochester, Minn. is putting up power numbers for the nationally ranked UNC baseball team. Horvath, a sophomore third baseman, had started each of the first 31 games for the Tar Heels. UNC women's basketball standout won the Punt, Pass and Kick competition held in conjunction with UNC Football's spring game. (Rochester Post Bulletin)

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Mac Horvath supplies power for UNC Baseball, Alyssa Ustby shows off multi-sport versatility


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