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Virginia Edges UNC For ACC Men's Tennis Title


Top-seeded Virginia won its second straight Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Tennis Championship on Sunday afternoon, capturing four of the six singles matches to come from behind and top No. 3 seed North Carolina, 4-3, at the Rome Tennis Center at Berry College in Rome, Ga. The Tar Heels now await word of who they will play in the NCAA Tournament. (GoHeels.com)

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Virginia Edges UNC For ACC Men's Tennis Title