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UNC Women’s Lacrosse Looking to Capture Elusive Third NCAA Title


The 18-0 Tar Heels enter the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed for the second straight year. The UNC women’s lacrosse program has become one of the most dominant on campus, winning six straight ACC Tournaments. Under coach Jenny Levy, the only head coach in program history, the Tar Heels have appeared in nine of the last 12 Final Fours. (Chapelboro.com)

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UNC Women’s Lacrosse Looking to Capture Elusive Third NCAA Title