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Jenny Levy Coaches U.S. National Team To Top Seed In World Lacrosse Women's Championship


Facing its stiffest test since opening night against Canada, the U.S. defeated England, 15-9, to complete pool play undefeated and clinch the No. 1 seed in the championship bracket of the World Lacrosse Women's Championship. UNC was well represented as had two goals, had one goal, and Caylee Waters had three saves. (GoHeels.com)

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Jenny Levy Coaches U.S. National Team To Top Seed In World Lacrosse Women's Championship


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