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UNC's Brooklyn Walker-Welch, Canada Win Gold At Women's Lacrosse World Games


A pair of UNC players earned medals in the final game of World Lacrosse Sixes' debut at The World Games, with Brooklyn Walker-Welch taking gold and Caitlyn Wurzburger securing silver on Saturday. It was a close game between Canada and the United States in the gold medal game, but two goals in the final few minutes sealed a 14-12 win for Canada. (GoHeels.com)

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UNC's Brooklyn Walker-Welch, Canada Win Gold At Women's Lacrosse World Games


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